Job Application for Bilingual Georgia Therapist at Daybreak Health Back to jobs Bilingual Georgia Therapist Remote - Georgia Apply Today! Hey Future Daybreak Clinicians! At Daybreak Health , we’re building a world where every young person has access to the mental health support they need to thrive. As a clinician on our team, you’ll be part of a dedicated, compassionate community of therapists who are passionate about making a real impact. We value flexibility, efficiency, and collaboration , allowing you to focus on what matters most—helping students. If you’re looking for meaningful work, a supportive team, and the opportunity to grow , we’d love to have you join us! About the Role: Bilingual Remote Mental Health Therapist (Georgia Licensed Therapist) We are looking for Spanish-speaking mental health clinicians to provide teletherapy services to students across Georgia . As a Remote Mental Health Therapist , you will play a key role in delivering high-quality care while collaborating with schools, caregivers, and community partners to ensure student success. We are currently working with the following license types: LPC, LCSW, LMFT. What You’ll Do Provide evidence-based teletherapy to students within our school district partnerships. Build trusted relationships with students and their families. Collaborate closely with school counselors and other providers to support student mental health. Provide psychoeducation and guidance to parents/caregivers. Participate in case consultations, team discussions, and ongoing training . Contribute to the development and refinement of Daybreak Health’s clinical programs . Why Join Us? Receive competitive pay ($50-75/hour) for direct care with guaranteed compensation for cancellations and no-shows . Work remotely with flexible scheduling . Join a supportive team with ongoing professional development opportunities. Be part of a mission-driven organization making a difference in students’ lives. What Our Therapists Are Saying... "As we learn, we’re teaching each other. A lot of the interventions that I’ve used are things that I’ve learned from other clinicians. I really love the clinical collaboration which ensures that we provide the best supports for our young clients." "I feel so honored and privileged to work with this group of clinicians. You make me better everyday.” "I absolutely love working with my young clients. They are so real, honest, and....hilarious! They’re the ones inspiring me!” Equal Employment Opportunity At Daybreak Health , we embrace diversity and inclusion and are committed to equity and opportunity for all . We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including those from diverse communities such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, age, religion, and socioeconomic background . 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Remote Mental Health Therapist - LCSW, LPCC, LMFT (1099 or W2, CA)
Mental Health Therapist (LCSW, LPCC, LMFT) - 1099 or W-2 Telehealth
Mental Health Therapist (LCSW, LPCC, LMFT) - 1099 or W-2 Telehealth
Teletherapy Therapist (LSW or LPC) — Remote | Free Supervision |
Remote Therapist — LSW or LPC Required | Free Supervision
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Remote