Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Common questions about this position
This is a 1099 independent contractor position paid at $63.09 per visit hour, with the recruiter sharing more details during the hiring process.
The role is 100% remote, allowing you to work from home, but requires an active and unrestricted LCSW, LPC/LMHC, or LMFT license in Washington, D.C.
Candidates need a relevant Master's degree from an accredited program (CSWE for LCSW, CACREP for LPC/LMHC, COAMFTE for LMFT), 1+ years (LCSW) or 3+ years (LPC/LMHC, LMFT) of unsupervised post-licensure experience, and an active unrestricted license in Washington, D.C.
The role provides maximum admin support including scheduling, billing, credentialing, and patient verification by staff, access to an easy-to-use EMR with integrated video, a supportive clinical team, and guidance from a Behavioral Health Supervisor, allowing focus on patient care.
Strong candidates have licensure in multiple states, experience with technology and digital tools, ability to practice independently, and keep up-to-date with continuing education and evidence-based interventions.
Healthcare advocacy and specialized care services
Included Health focuses on enhancing the healthcare experience for individuals who often face challenges in accessing quality care. The company provides a variety of services, including primary care, behavioral health, and virtual care, ensuring that members receive timely and appropriate treatment. Their model emphasizes 24/7 on-demand care with a diverse group of providers, allowing for personalized support tailored to complex health needs. Unlike many competitors, Included Health prioritizes underserved populations and partners with employers and consultants to deliver comprehensive healthcare solutions that not only improve health outcomes but also help reduce costs. The ultimate goal of Included Health is to make quality healthcare accessible and understandable for everyone, particularly those who have been overlooked by traditional healthcare systems.