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Licensed Mental Health Therapist (Full-Time, California) Fully Remote | W2 Employee | $78,000–$95,000 Total Compensation About Moona Health Moona Health is on a mission to make better sleep accessible to everyone. We specialize in evidence-based care for chronic insomnia, delivering Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) through a fully remote, insurance-covered model. Our team is diverse, mission-driven, and deeply committed to high-quality, compassionate care. By combining expert clinicians with thoughtful technology, we help clients improve sleep—and overall health—from the comfort of home. We are currently hiring California-licensed mental health therapists to join our growing clinical team. Why Join Moona Health? • Competitive compensation with a stable salary and performance-based incentives • Reasonable caseloads designed to support clinical quality and therapist wellbeing • Fully remote role with structured scheduling support • Strong clinical community with consultation, training, and growth opportunities • Mission-driven work focused on insomnia care and women’s health, including menopause Compensation & Benefits • Total annual compensation: $78,000–$95,000 • Base salary: $75,000–$80,000 • Opportunity to earn up to $10,000 annually through our incremental compensation program • W2 employee status • Annual performance-based salary increases • Employee referral program Benefits Include: • Generous PTO and paid sick time • 12 paid holidays • Medical, dental, and vision insurance • 401(k) retirement plan • Paid training and professional development hours • Continuing education (CEU) coverage • Full malpractice insurance • State licensure coverage • $75 one-time work-from-home support stipend What You’ll Do You’ll work 40 hours per week, divided as follows: Clinical Care (28 hours/week) • Conduct weekly psychotherapy sessions using CBT-I and other evidence-based practices • Maintain an average of 30–35 sessions per week (sessions 30-60 minutes in length) • Manage a caseload of up to 40-45 clients • Focus primarily on adults with chronic insomnia Administrative & Professional Development (12 hours/week) • Complete clinical documentation in a timely manner • Participate in: • Weekly 1:1 case consultations • Weekly team consultations • Peer-only huddles • Ongoing professional development programming • Collaborate with other providers or family members when clinically appropriate • Participate and lead in structured onboarding, ongoing CBT-I training, and regular clinical consultation, including weekly 1:1 consultations, team case reviews, and peer huddles to support high-quality care and professional development. Moona Health manages client scheduling and provides streamlined tools, allowing you to focus on care rather than logistics. Working Hours Total: 40 hours per week Required Availability You must be available for any 18 hours per week during the following times (PST): • Monday–Thursday: 3:00pm–8:00pm • Friday: 3:00pm–6:00pm • Saturday: 11:00am–1:00pm Flexible Hours • The remaining 10 clinical hours may be scheduled at your discretion between 7:00am–4:00pm PST, Monday–Friday • 12 administrative hours can be scheduled flexibly Growth Opportunities Moona Health supports long-term career development. Over time, you may choose to: • Continue practicing as a senior therapist • Step into additional clinical leadership roles (e.g., supervisor, clinical specialization lead) • Transition toward private practice with flexible employment structures and support What Sets Us Apart • Thoughtfully designed caseloads that prioritize quality care • Strong investment in therapist training and clinical excellence • A collaborative, supportive clinical culture • Technology that simplifies documentation and enhances client engagement • Scheduling handled for you—no calendar management required Who We’re Looking For--Required Qualifications • Active, unrestricted California license • LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC • Minimum 3 years post-graduate clinical experience • Willingness to work clinical hours within the Pacific Time Zone • Must not have opted out of Medicare • Comfortable working independently while collaborating with a team • Proficient with telehealth technology (Zoom, EHRs, Office tools, collaboration platforms) Preferred Experience • Clinical experience with Insomnia and sleep disorders • Training or experience in evidence-based treatments, particularly CBT-I • Strong interest in learning, consultation, and ongoing professional development • Active, unrestricted licensed in additional states is a plus (NJ, NY, MA, FL, TX) Job Type: Full-time Pay: $78,000.00 - $85,254.48 per year Benefits: • 401(k) • Dental insurance • Flexible schedule • Health insurance • Life insurance • Paid time off • Professional development assistance • Referral program • Vision insurance Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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