Part-Time Licensed Mental Health Therapist-Arizona New
Part-Time Licensed Mental Health Therapist-Arizona
Clinical Practice- Remote; Glendale, Arizona, United States; Phoenix, Arizona, United States; Remote Clinical Practice - Arizona; Scottsdale, Arizona, United States; Tucson, Arizona, United StatesPart-Time Licensed Mental Health Therapist (Remote – Arizona Licensed Only)
Location: Fully Remote (Must hold active Arizona license)
Schedule: Part-Time | Preferred Hours: Weekdays 2 PM–9 PM | Weekend availability a plusMake a Meaningful Impact — Without Sacrificing Flexibility
At Backpack Healthcare , we’re re-imagining mental health care for children, teens, and young adults. As a clinician-led, minority-owned organization, we believe that when clinicians are supported and balanced, clients thrive.We’re seeking passionate part-time licensed therapists who want flexibility, strong compensation, and meaningful clinical work—all from the comfort of home.Whether you're supplementing a private practice, balancing family life, or looking for flexible clinical hours, this opportunity is designed with you in mind.$65 per billable hour — LCSW-C, LCPC, LMFT (independently licensed)$45 per billable hour — LMSW, LGPC (requires supervision)Why This Part-Time Role Works
Provide care from anywhere in Arizona—no commute, no overhead.Primarily afternoon/evening hours when youth and families need support most. Build a consistent schedule that fits your lifestyle.Deliver evidence-based therapy to children, teens, and young adults in communities with real need.CEU reimbursement (up to $150 annually)Free supervision for eligible cliniciansOpportunities to mentor or grow into leadership rolesSupport Without Burnout
Collaborative clinical team, accessible leadership, and systems designed to support—not overwhelm—you.What You’ll Do
Provide individual and family therapy via secure telehealthConduct intakes and develop client-centered treatment plansCollaborate with PMHNPs, psychiatrists, and fellow cliniciansComplete timely documentation in our EHRSupport families with education and care coordination401(k) with 3% Company MatchEmployee Assistance Program$25,000 Company-Paid Life Insurance PolicyCEU reimbursement & ongoing training✅ Qualifications
Active Arizona license: LGPC, LCPC, LMSW, or LCSW-CComfortable working independently in a remote settingExperience or strong interest in working with children, teens, and familiesBilingual (Spanish) strongly preferredReady to Join Us?
If you’re looking for flexible, meaningful, part-time clinical work with strong support and competitive pay, we’d love to connect.Apply today and help Maryland’s youth thrive—one session at a time.Equal Opportunity Employer
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