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Join an innovative team dedicated to transforming the lives of autistic and neurodivergent adults through specialized telehealth services. This opportunity allows you to provide meaningful therapy while enjoying flexibility in your schedule and a supportive work environment. You'll be part of a mission-driven organization that prioritizes client care, ensuring that you can focus on what truly matters. With competitive compensation and a commitment to professional growth, this role is perfect for those passionate about neurodiversity advocacy and seeking a fulfilling career in mental health.
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Prosper Health is on a mission to make life happier and healthier for autistic and neurodivergent adults.
Despite rapid growth in known autism prevalence (up >5x in the last 25 years), autistic adults have been ignored by the healthcare system, leading to extremely poor outcomes across mental and physical health. Prosper is changing this by providing specialized, virtual mental health services for autistic adults, covered by insurance. Our innovative autism assessment diagnoses many of our clients for the first time in their lives. We pair that with individualized therapy that is tailored to the needs of autistic adults, and community to help our clients find belonging and remain engaged.
In just 18 months since founding, we have grown to double digit millions of run-rate revenue, thousands of active clients, and 150 clinicians on our team. We have done this all with a lean, ambitious team, and we recently raised a Series A from leading investors and healthcare operators.
Our ambition is bold: to reach and transform the lives of millions of autistic and neurodivergent adults.
We're hiring Licensed Mental Health Therapists (LCSW, LPC, LMHC) to provide therapy for autistic and neurodivergent adults via telehealth. You'll join a team dedicated to creating affirming, accessible mental health services for the neurodivergent community.
Our clinicians come from diverse backgrounds and career stages - whether you're passionate about neurodiversity advocacy, seeking flexibility and better work-life balance, or looking to add specialized experience to your existing practice, we offer roles to match your professional goals.
Our transparent model means your income grows with your client relationships. Unlike traditional salary models, our fee-for-service approach rewards you directly for the sessions you provide. The more sessions you complete, the more your practice thrives – with the security of guaranteed income during no-shows and cancellations. We pay between $X - $X per session.
Ready to transform lives while advancing your career? Apply today to join Prosper Health's team of dedicated professionals making a real difference for autistic and neurodivergent adults.
Prosper Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, including those who identify as neurodivergent, LGBTQ+, or BIPOC.
Our team: We are building a world class team of thoughtful, action-oriented problem-solvers, and pairing them with subject-matter experts from our field (e.g., clinicians, autistic self-advocates). Our operations team is concentrated in New York but spread across the country, and consists of members from places such as Bain, McKinsey, BCG, FirstHand Health, SeatGeek, Harvard, MIT, Northwestern, Dartmouth, Vanderbilt, Yale, Penn, and more.
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