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Regularly: Lyra supports your growth with our paid ICF-certified Mental Health Coaching training and ongoing coach development opportunities, amplifying your current skill set. Founded by David Ebersman, former CFO of Facebook and Genentech, Lyra has raised more than $900 million in funding to support our mission of improving access to high quality mental healthcare.
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Graduated from a comprehensive ACTP or ACSTH coaching program accredited by the ICF or hold an ICF-credential (Level 1, Level 2, Level 3M) We work with industry leaders, such as Morgan Stanley, Uber, Amgen, and other Fortune 500 companies, to improve access to effective, high-quality mental health care for their employees and their families.
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Daily: As a Mental Health Coach, you'll provide short-term, evidence-based coaching sessions with adults via video. We provide our state of the art technology platform and the adult clients so you can focus on what you do best: offering high-quality mental health coaching.
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The anticipated starting base pay range for a Mental Health Coach role at Lyra is $33.00 - $38.50 per hour. Willingness to learn new approaches to coaching and integrate Lyra's evidence-based Mental Health Coaching model into your practice.
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As a part-time Mental Health Coach, you will be employed by Lyra Clinical Associates P.C. We manage the business operations so you can focus on providing high-quality mental health care. With our innovative digital care platform and global provider network, 10 million people can receive the best care and feel better, faster.
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We like to spread joy throughout the year with well-being perks and activities, surprise swag, regular community celebration and more! Confident using various technological platforms including video conferencing and learning new technical formats quickly.
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In your first month: Enjoy comprehensive onboarding with dedicated live training sessions and self study to thoughtfully ramp up to full client caseload while deepening your coaching practice. At Lyra, base pay is only one aspect of an employee's total compensation package, which may additionally include discretionary restricted stock unit awards, retirement benefits, and time off with pay.
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Support clients around their emotional and mental health by practicing empathy, holding a warm, safe space, exploring difficult emotions, focusing on coaching the person rather than trying to solve of fix the problem, and offering research-backed skills.
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Eager to join a rapidly growing business and comfortable with processes that evolve quickly. Lyra coaches also enjoy the diverse coaching community by connecting with peers in group consultations and attending community events.
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Skilled at holding space for emotions through warmth, empathy and utilizing a person focused approach. About Lyra Lyra is transforming mental health care through technology with a human touch to help people feel emotionally healthy at work and at home.
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A new Chromebook, dedicated business support from Operations, HR, and IT professionals, and a monthly technology stipend. Participate in continuing education and ongoing peer consultation with fellow coaches.
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We strive to continue to meet their unique needs by delivering culturally responsive care—an approach that accounts for the impact of cultural backgrounds on each person’s care experience. About the Role Lyra’s Mental Health Coaches are part of our innovative video and text based coaching program called Lyra Care Coaching.
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Lyra is transforming mental health care through technology with a human touch to help people feel emotionally healthy at work and at home. Skill in in holding space for emotions through warmth, empathy and a person-focused approach.
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Lyra's Mental Health Coaches are part of our innovative video and text based coaching program called Lyra Care Coaching. Work a structured part-time schedule hosting a minimum of 16 client sessions and working approximately 24 hours per week-time that you schedule.
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