New Jersey Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Part-Time)
NeuroFlowPart Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
New York, United States
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The target compensation for this ~30 hours per week position ranges from $68,750 to $76,000, inclusive of base salary and variable pay, though individual pay may vary based on licensure, experience, location, and other factors.
This is a full-time hybrid position (~30 hours per week) in Long Island, NY, involving both onsite and virtual care at the clinic location.
Candidates need unrestricted LCSW, LMHC, LPC, or LMFT licensure with at least 3,000 hours of supervision completed, passage of a national exam like NCE or ASWB, extensive experience treating anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, and similar issues, plus in-person and virtual care experience.
Benefits include comprehensive medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, life insurance, FSA, paid holidays, PTO, sick days, parental leave, 401k, work-from-home stipend, health and wellness stipend, and professional development reimbursement.
Brightline emphasizes diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, building an authentic environment for employees to thrive, with a hybrid setup fostering clinician connection, multidisciplinary collaboration, peer consultation, and community outreach.
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.