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Join a leading telehealth company as a Graduate Therapist, providing compassionate mental health care to youth in Maryland. Enjoy a flexible remote schedule, competitive pay, and comprehensive support for your career development. This role emphasizes individual and group therapy, collaboration with other clinicians, and empowering families.
Clinical Practice - Maryland
Join the Backpack Healthcare Team as a Graduate Therapist and Make a Difference for Maryland’s Youth!
Mental Health Therapist ( LGPC, LMSW, LGMFT)
Remote | Serving Children, Teens, and Young Adults in Maryland
Competitive Pay: $35 -$45 per billable hour (based on license & experience)
At Backpack Healthcare, we’re not just another telehealth company. We’re a clinician-led, minority-owned movement that's reimagining behavioral health care for the next generation. We believe that when clinicians thrive, kids thrive—and that’s the heart of our mission.
We’re on the lookout for empathetic, energized, licensed clinicians (LGPC, LMSW or LCMFT) who are ready to bring their passion to our virtual care team and serve children, teens, and families across Maryland.
Mission-Driven Impact – Help youth and families navigate challenges with compassion and evidence-based care.
Career Development – Get support through clinical supervision, CEUs, and clear paths to full licensure and advancement.
Flexible & Remote – Work from anywhere in Maryland with a schedule that fits your life.
Supportive Culture – We celebrate wins, foster connection, and invest in our people.
Deliver individual, family, or group therapy sessions via telehealth.
Provide 12-15 sessions per week on average, with hours from 3p-9p or on a weekend day
Complete intakes, assessments, and treatment plans tailored to client needs.
Collaborate with psychiatrists, PMHNPs, and fellow clinicians.
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in our EHR.
Empower families with tools, education, and ongoing support.
401(k) with company match
CEU reimbursement + ongoing training
Paid time off & holidays
Supervision provided at no cost to you (comprehensive residency program)
Maryland license required:
Fully licensed: LGPC, LMSW, LGMFT
Passion for working with youth populations.
Ability to work independently and stay organized in a virtual environment.
Bilingual in Spanish? That’s a huge plus!
We’re reimagining mental health care, one child, one family, and one empowered clinician at a time. If that sounds like your kind of work, we’d love to meet you.
Apply now and let’s change lives together.
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