School Psychologist - Missouri
ParallelFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
New York, United States
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The target compensation ranges from $140,000 to $165,000, with individual pay varying based on licensure, experience, internal pay equity, and other business considerations.
This is a hybrid role requiring both onsite and virtual care at the new clinic in Westchester County, NY.
Candidates need an unrestricted doctoral-level license in New York, availability during peak hours (3pm–7pm ET), extensive experience with youth mental health concerns like anxiety, depression, ADHD, and autism, strong knowledge of current clinical research, and experience in both in-person and virtual care.
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, life insurance, flexible spending account, 401k with matching, commuter benefits, company holidays, paid time off, sick days, parental leave, health and wellness stipend, professional development reimbursement, and WIFI/internet reimbursement.
Brightline is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, fostering an environment where employees can show up authentically, reach their potential, and thrive while building access to high-quality mental health care for families.
Digital mental health support for youth
Brightline provides mental health support specifically for children and teenagers through a digital platform. It offers services such as video consultations with therapists and coaches, resources for parents, and personalized treatment plans, all aimed at managing mental health care effectively. The platform allows families to schedule video visits easily, making it a convenient option for those seeking help. Brightline distinguishes itself from competitors by offering in-network services with major health plans, which makes its services more accessible and often covered by insurance. The goal of Brightline is to improve the mental health of young individuals, as evidenced by positive feedback from parents regarding reductions in disruptive behavior and anxiety levels.