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Brave Health uses the convenience of telehealth to treat mental health and addiction. The company’s trained counselors, psychiatrists, and psychiatric provide

Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern, RMHCI

Location

Florida

Posted

69 days ago

Salary

$55.1K - $57K / year

Seniority

Entry Level

EnglishSpanish

Job Description

Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern, RMHCI

Brave Health

• Join our team and provide outpatient services through our telehealth program • Collaborate with clients to achieve goals and utilize comprehensive assessments

Job Requirements

  • Master's level degree and licensure
  • Candidates must have unrestricted authorization to work in the United States that does not require employer sponsorship now or in the future
  • Work from home space must have privacy for patient safety and HIPAA purposes
  • Fluency in English, Spanish preferred; proficiency in other languages a plus

Benefits

  • 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)

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