We are looking for a Wellbeing Coach to join our team! The ideal candidate will have some previous experience supporting young adults and/or college students in coaching or advising type roles (e.g., academic or resident advisor) as well as some education or experience in the mental health and wellbeing space. In addition, candidates who are interested in helping our program improve and develop over time are likely to be a great fit. We're excited about candidates from all backgrounds who are passionate about our mission to make mental healthcare accessible and available to all young adults in the U.S.
About the Role
The Wellbeing Coach will:
- Report to the VP of Clinical Programs
- Provide emotional wellbeing and executive functioning coaching services to college students, spending approximately 14-16 hours delivering coaching services per week (depending on total hours worked, with a few hours per week for extra administrative time and weekly groups supervision meetings)
- Maintain timely and appropriate documentation of coaching services provided
- Recognize students in need of clinical or crisis care and follow established protocols to connect students to the appropriate resource
- Participate in team meetings, weekly supervision, and training as needed
- Work up to 20 hours during the afternoon and evening hours, with a schedule that includes weekdays and Saturdays.
About You
- 1+ years of relevant work experience related to emotional wellbeing, executive functioning, and/or mental health (e.g., counseling, social work, psychology, or wellbeing coaching)
- Experience and comfort providing coaching via telehealth (e.g., video, phone, chat)
- Interested and invested in working with a diverse population of clients from a lens of cultural humility
- Knowledge and willingness to apply behaviorally focused (e.g., SMART goals) and evidenced-based techniques to support mental health and wellbeing (e.g., CBT, ACT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy)
- Highly collaborative and excited about joining a growing company
- Comfort following safety protocols to refer students who need a higher level of care to our care navigation and/or clinical teams when needed
- Strong organizational skills
- Passionate about serving young adults and college students of all ages (including non-traditional students)
And the following would be nice:
- Credentialed (or actively pursuing a credential) as a certified coach (e.g., ICF, NBHWC) and/or a graduate degree in counseling, social work, psychology, or another related field
- Provides evidence of participation in continuing education and/or formal training or education related to cultural humility
- Previous experience related to higher education and/or young adults
- Previous training or experience with DBT skills and/or executive functioning/ADHD coaching
Compensation & Benefits
This is a part time W2 role with a 42 week contract. The role allows for generous time off, including 2 months off each summer in line with the academic year in higher education, 2 weeks off over the winter holiday season (dates are TBD), and company-wide holidays (e.g., Labor Day).
Compensation for this role will be $30 per hour depending on education and professional coaching credentials and experience.
Other Benefits Include:
- Flexible work hours including daytime, afternoons, and evenings depending on what time zone you are working from
- Ability to work completely remotely
- Company provided laptop for your use in this role
- Ability to increase hours as our program grows
- Opportunities for growth and promotion as our team grows and our program scales up
About Mantra Health
Mantra Health is a digital mental health clinic on a mission to improve access mental healthcare for young adults through clinical services, software, and design. Since our founding in 2018, we've built a comprehensive treatment service for young adults with various mental health conditions. We've raised over $27 million to work with students at universities and colleges across the country such as MIT, Cornell, and the University of Minnesota. Our students see clinically significant differences in their mental health during treatment with us, with nearly two-thirds of students stating that Mantra's program helped them stay in school.
Mantra health is an equal-opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.