Use your clinical leadership skills to support a fully virtual care team that’s actually addressing the mental health crisis, not just talking about it. As a Clinical Supervisor (Southwest) with Charlie Health, you’ll guide clinicians, protect quality of care, and still keep a hand in direct client work – all from home.
About Charlie Health
Charlie Health provides virtual intensive outpatient programs for clients facing serious mental health, substance use, and eating disorder challenges. Their mission is to connect people with complex needs to life-saving, personalized treatment from the comfort of home. By combining small-group therapy, strong clinical teams, and evidence-based care, they’re redefining what mental health treatment can look like for young people and families.
Schedule
- Full-time, remote role based in the United States
- Supports Charlie Health’s Southwest region
- Involves crisis management and on-call responsibilities tied to intensive outpatient program delivery, including some nights and weekends
- Day-to-day work completed virtually using tools like Gmail, Slack, Zoom, Dropbox, EMR, and survey platforms
What You’ll Do
- Supervise an assigned group of clinicians, providing training, guidance, and ongoing support
- Partner with the Clinical Director to build and implement an engaging clinical schedule and treatment curriculum
- Maintain a clinical caseload and facilitate at least 15 hours of weekly group treatment
- Ensure services are delivered according to recognized best practices and Charlie Health standards
- Provide crisis management support throughout IOP delivery, including during nights and weekends as scheduled
- Monitor clinical documentation to ensure completeness, quality, and compliance with DHCS, Joint Commission, and internal requirements
- Deliver clinical supervision that aligns with regulatory and accreditation standards
- Communicate clearly and professionally with clients, families, staff, agencies, and referral sources
- Model strong professional ethics, healthy 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 with a range of ages, including children, teens, young adults, and adults
- Leadership experience in a clinical setting (inpatient, outpatient, IOP, or PHP)
- Comfort using and learning cloud-based tools such as Gmail, Slack, Zoom, Dropbox, EMR, and survey software
- Strong grounding in evidence-based modalities (DBT, CBT, EMDR, MI a plus) and confidence integrating them into treatment
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- High attention to detail and commitment to documentation quality and compliance
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, mission-driven, fully remote environment
- Not currently residing in New York, Colorado, Washington, or California, as this role is not available in those states
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 benefits
- Fully remote position with the opportunity to lead clinicians making a direct impact on access to behavioral healthcare
If you’re ready to step deeper into clinical leadership while still staying close to client care, this is a strong next move.
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