Use your clinical leadership skills to support high-acuity clients while working from home. As a Clinical Supervisor with Charlie Health’s Northwest team, you will guide a group of clinicians, shape program quality, and still maintain a caseload so you stay close to the work that matters.
About Charlie Health
Charlie Health provides virtual intensive outpatient programs for people navigating serious mental health conditions, substance use disorders, and eating disorders. Their mission is to connect the world to life-saving behavioral health treatment, with a focus on clients who have complex needs. By combining small group therapy, individualized treatment, and evidence based care delivered online, they are expanding access for clients and families who have historically fallen through the cracks.
Schedule
- Full time, remote role based in the United States
- Supports the Northwest region, with a need for reliable availability aligned with program hours
- Includes crisis and on call responsibilities tied to intensive outpatient programming, including nights and weekends
- Daily work done virtually using email, Slack, Zoom, EMR systems, and related tools
What You’ll Do
- Supervise an assigned group of clinicians and support their development, performance, and clinical quality
- Partner with the Clinical Director to build and implement an engaging clinical schedule and group curriculum
- Maintain a caseload and facilitate at least 15 hours per week of group treatment
- Ensure services are delivered in line with recognized best practices and Charlie Health standards
- Provide crisis management and escalation support during intensive outpatient program delivery
- Monitor treatment documentation for completeness, quality, and compliance with agency and Joint Commission standards
- Provide clinical supervision that meets regulatory and accreditation requirements
- Communicate clearly and professionally with clients, families, internal teams, agencies, and referral sources
- Model strong professional ethics, boundaries, and confidentiality for the clinical team
- Help build and maintain relationships with key referral sources and community partners
What You Need
- Independent license as a mental health counselor
- Work authorization in the United States and native or bilingual English proficiency
- Experience working clinically with children, teens, young adults, and adult clients
- Leadership experience in a clinical setting such as inpatient, outpatient, IOP, or PHP
- Strong grounding in evidence based modalities such as DBT, CBT, EMDR, or MI and confidence integrating them into treatment
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong documentation habits and attention to quality and compliance
- Ability to thrive in a fast paced, mission driven environment and manage competing priorities
- Comfort using cloud based tools, including Gmail, Slack, Zoom, Dropbox, EMR platforms, and survey software on a daily basis
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package for full time, exempt employees
- Target base salary range of approximately 65,000 to 85,000 dollars per year, depending on experience, location, and internal equity
- Target total cash compensation, including performance based bonus, up to approximately 94,000 dollars per year
- Potential eligibility for stock options and additional Charlie Health sponsored incentives
- Fully remote role with the opportunity to shape clinical quality and impact client outcomes at scale
If you are ready to lead clinicians, stay connected to client care, and help expand access to meaningful treatment in the Northwest, this is your sign to move.
Your next chapter in clinical leadership could start here.
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