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Title: Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC-D) - Remote - Spanish Speaking Location:New York State Employment Type Full time Location Type Remote Department Clinical-Therapist Compensation $80K – $89K • Offers Bonus • Total earning opportunity totaling 100k annually for top earners Compensation for clinical roles at Brave is determined by a clinician’s state of residence, reflecting local market conditions and ensuring equitable, competitive pay across regions. Department: Clinical-Therapist Job Description: Why We're Here: At Brave Health, we are driven by a deep commitment to transform lives by expanding access to compassionate, high-quality mental health care. By harnessing the power of technology, we break down barriers and bring mental health treatment directly to those who need it most—wherever they are. As a community health-centered organization, we are dedicated to ensuring that no one is left behind. Nearly 1 in 4 people in the U.S. receive healthcare through Medicaid, yet two-thirds of providers don’t accept it. Brave Health is stepping up to close this gap by making mental health care accessible, affordable, and life-changing for all. Job description We are looking for full-time Licensed Therapists to join our team and provide outpatient services through our telehealth program! Benefits: Our team works 100% remotely from their own homes! W2, Full-time Compensation package includes base salary plus bonus! Monday - Friday schedule; No weekends! Shift options include 9am-6pm, 10am-7pm, or 11am-8pm EST Comprehensive benefits package including PTO, medical, dental, vision benefits along with liability insurance covered and annual stipend for growth & education opportunities Additional compensation offered to bilingual candidates (Spanish)! We not only partner with commercial health plans, but are also a licensed Medicaid and Medicare provider and see patients across the lifespan Requirements: Master's level degree and licensure All LMHC and LMFT candidates must have Diagnostic Privileges (LMHC-D / LMFT-D) to apply Candidates must have unrestricted authorization to work in the United States that does not require employer sponsorship now or in the future. At this time, we are unable to support employment authorization tied to temporary or employer-dependent visa statuses Work from home space must have privacy for patient safety and HIPAA purposes Fluency in English, Spanish preferred; proficiency in other languages a plus Meets background/regulatory requirements Skills: Knowledge of mental health and/or substance abuse diagnosis Treatment planning Comfortable with utilizing technology at all points of the day, including telehealth software, video communication, and internal communication tools Experience working in partnership with clients to achieve goals Ability to utilize comprehensive assessments Apply tot his job

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