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Osmind, a leader in mental health technology, is seeking a part-time Community Moderator to enrich its online community, the Psychiatry Collective. This role involves engaging community members, moderating discussions, and ensuring adherence to community standards. Ideal candidates have a background in mental health clinic operations and are passionate about fostering connections.
Osmindis a technology, services, and data company focused exclusively on psychiatry. Mental health disorders are one of the leading causes of death worldwide and are tied to shortening lifespans. Yet, we have cause for hope: there have been developments in new psychiatric medications since the first FDA approval in 1954, such as new treatments like ketamine, Spravato, and neuromodulation. Now, there is a growing movement among clinicians, patients, and researchers to close the gap between this scientific innovation and better real-world care.
At Osmind, we serve a network of 800+ independent psychiatry practices across 49 states. We help these clinics effectively provide high-quality care, scale as businesses, and contribute to research with our purpose-built EHR, software solutions, clinician community, and managed services. Our providers are at the forefront of psychiatry, offering innovative interventions and treating some of the highest acuity patients in the country.
Osmind is a San Francisco–based public benefit corporation backed by top investors including DFJ Growth, Future Ventures, General Catalyst, and Y Combinator.
Osmind is seeking a part-time Community Moderator to help foster an active, respectful, and valuable environment within our online community of mental health professionals and clinicians, the Psychiatry Collective. This person will play a key role in driving thoughtful discussions, supporting peer connections, and ensuring the community remains a trusted space to share knowledge and resources.
This role is ideal for someone with prior experience in mental health clinic operations—such as admin, intake, or billing—who understands the realities of clinical practice and is passionate about building connection and elevating the mental health field. While clinical credentials are not required, they are nice to have.
Commitment: ~10 hours/week, 3-month contract with the possibility of extension based on performance and community needs
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