
Licensed Mental Health Therapist — Part-Time
Remote · Virginia License Required
We're growing our Virginia team. We're looking for therapists who want meaningful part-time work — without the full-time pressure.
Backpack Healthcare provides mental health care for children, teens, and young adults — all online, covered by most insurance. We're clinician-led and minority-owned, and we know that great clinicians come in all configurations. Some are supplementing a private practice. Some are balancing family life. Some just want consistent evening hours doing work that matters.
Whatever your reason for wanting part-time, this role is built around it.
What this role looks like
You'll carry a caseload of 15–22 sessions per week, providing individual and family therapy via telehealth. Most of our clinicians work weekday afternoons and evenings (2–9 PM) — right when kids and teens are available after school. Weekend availability is a plus. You set the schedule. We handle referrals and admin.
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What we offer
What we're looking for
Who we are
We've served 12,000+ kids and families since 2020. 78% of families report their child is doing better after three months. We're not going to promise we're perfect — but we're serious about building a team where clinicians actually want to stay.
When clinicians thrive, kids thrive. That's not a tagline. It's how we build.
Backpack Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity in age, background, identity, and experience — and we mean it.

Backpack Healthcare (formerly Youme Healthcare) provides inclusive, accessible, and comprehensive mental healthcare to children, young adults, and their families. We’re committed to bringing the best of mental healthcare to all populations, regardless of their backgrounds, identities, or circumstances.
We’re each carrying an invisible backpack full of our emotions, traumas, and experiences. And sometimes those backpacks can get too heavy for any one person to bear on their own. Backpack Healthcare is here to help lighten the load with therapy and other mental health resources.