🧠 Kentucky Licensed Mental Health Therapist (Part-Time)
📍 Remote | Kentucky License Required
Help Expand Access to Mental Healthcare Across Kentucky 💙🎒
Backpack Healthcare is growing in Kentucky, and we're looking for compassionate, dedicated therapists who want to make a meaningful impact while enjoying the flexibility of working from home.
We provide high-quality virtual mental health services to children, adolescents, and young adults, making care more accessible for families across the state. As a clinician-led, minority-owned organization, we're committed to supporting both our clients and the therapists who care for them.
If you're passionate about working with youth, value work-life balance, and want to be part of a collaborative, mission-driven team—we'd love to meet you!
🌟 What You'll Do
You'll provide 15–22 telehealth sessions per week, delivering individual and family therapy to children, adolescents, and young adults throughout Kentucky.
Most clinicians see clients during weekday afternoons and evenings (2:00–9:00 PM EST), with weekend availability welcomed. You create your schedule—we provide the referrals, administrative support, billing, and credentialing.
Your day-to-day includes:
🩺 Conducting comprehensive behavioral health assessments
📝 Developing individualized, trauma-informed treatment plans
💻 Providing evidence-based individual and family therapy via secure telehealth
🤝 Collaborating with our interdisciplinary care team, including therapists, PMHNPs, psychiatrists, and care coordinators
📋 Completing timely, accurate cl
Backpack Healthcare is a clinician-led, minority-owned mental health care organization focused on expanding access to evidence-based therapy for children, teens, and young adults. The company delivers mental health services through a secure telehealth platform, offering individual, family, and group therapy while prioritizing culturally responsive, trauma-informed care. Operating across multiple states including Maryland and Arizona, Backpack Healthcare emphasizes reducing barriers to care for underserved communities, particularly Spanish-speaking families. The organization is built on the principle that when clinicians thrive, kids thrive, featuring a supportive, multidisciplinary care model that includes psychiatrists, PMHNPs, and clinical leadership committed to clinician well-being and professional development.