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Clinical Therapist (LCSW/LCPC) Serving Alaska

About Frontier Psychiatry Frontier Psychiatry is a physician-led, tech-enabled telehealth organization on a mission to improve the mental wellbeing of people in rural communities nationwide. We deliver timely, scalable, and evidence-based care in psychiatry and addiction medicine through innovative virtual solutions that expand access to those who need it most. Since our launch, Frontier Psychiatry has grown rapidly while maintaining a deep commitment to our founding purpose — lifting the mental wellbeing of underserved populations. Our work is guided by healthcare’s Quintuple Aim, which drives every decision we make: Deliver excellent patient care. Support the well-being of our team. Lower the total cost of care. Improve the population health of the communities we serve. Advance health equity. If you’re passionate about meaningful work, innovation in behavioral health, and making a lasting difference in people’s lives, we’d love for you to join our team. Why This Role Exists Frontier Psychiatry was founded by Montana psychiatrists who recognized that children and families in rural communities often face the longest wait times—and the fewest local resources—when seeking mental health care. To meet that need, we built a secure telepsychiatry practice that allows children, adolescents, and families to access high-quality behavioral health care from home, without referrals, and with most insurance plans accepted. Appointments are typically 60 minutes, with some 30-minute visits available based on clinical need. We are seeking a Child & Family Therapist to deliver compassionate, developmentally grounded, evidence-based care to children, adolescents, and their caregivers across rural states, helping expand access to meaningful support in underserved communities. What You’ll Do Mental Health Assessments: Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments for children and adolescents, and family systems, including diagnostic formulation and clinical justification Utilize evidence-based, developmentally appropriate assessment tools Assess family dynamics, environmental stressors, and developmental factors influencing mental health Therapeutic Interventions: Provide goal-oriented, evidence-based therapy for children, adolescents, and families through individual, family, and caregiver sessions as clinically appropriate Deliver care through individual child therapy, family therapy, and caregiver sessions as clinically appropriate Tailor interventions to developmental stage, family context, and treatment goals Provide caregiver psychoeducation on emotional regulation, behavior management, communication, and stress reduction Maintain a clear therapeutic strategy and monitor response to treatment Treatment Planning Develop and maintain individualized treatment plans with developmentally appropriate, measurable (SMART) goals Collaborate with caregivers and the care team to ensure alignment and continuity of care Crisis Intervention Conduct structured risk assessments for youth experiencing acute distress or safety concerns Develop safety plans involving caregivers and interdisciplinary partners Coordinate use of local crisis and community resources to support safety and continuity Care Coordination & Collaboration Work closely with psychiatric providers, pediatric stakeholders, and behavioral health colleagues Support referrals to community resources, schools, and family-based supports when appropriate Documentation & Compliance Complete all clinical documentation within organizational timelines Ensure documentation is accurate, clinically sound, and compliant with billing, regulatory, and organizational standards Professional & Ethical Practice Adhere to ethical guidelines related to child welfare, confidentiality, informed consent, and mandatory reporting Participate in weekly supervision, case consultation, and clinical rounding as directed the Director of Care Management and Psychotherapy Maintain flexibility in scheduling to support family access and program needs Maintain CEUs and regulatory requirements Be willing to obtain licensure in additional states as needed to meet clinical demand Who Thrives in This Role You’ll do well here if you: Enjoy working with children, adolescents, and families Value caregiver engagement as part of treatment Value collaboration and integrated care Practice with patience, structure, and compassion Appreciate the flexibility and autonomy of remote work while maintaining strong clinical boundaries Required Qualifications Master’s degree from a CSWE- or CACREP-accredited institution For LCPC applicants: completion of the NCE or NCMHCE. Candidates who have not yet taken the NCMHCE must be eligible and willing to complete it if required for licensure in additional states. Independently licensed as an LCSW or LCPC in Montana, Idaho, Nevada, or Alaska at time of hire Demonstrated experience providing therapy to children, adolescents, and families Strong foundation in evidence-based child and family modalities Proficiency with telehealth platforms and electronic documentation system What We Offer We believe sustainable care for families starts with well-supported clinicians. 100% remote work 120 hours of paid vacation 40 hours of sick time Your birthday off with pay 9.5 paid holidays 401(k) with company match 100% employer-paid employee-only premiums for medical, dental, vision, and accidental insurance HSA plan option Stock options Company-provided equipment $500 annually for continuing education Malpractice insurance fully coveredLicensure costs covered in all states where you provide care Our Commitment Frontier Psychiatry is committed to providing accessible, ethical, and high-quality mental health care to rural communities while supporting clinicians in delivering their best work. The pay range for this role is: 71,280 - 95,040 USD per year(Alaska)