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What Your Day-to-day Practice Looks Like 100% remote, outpatient therapy Lower to moderate acuity ... vision insurance (up to 100% of premiums) 401(k) match with employer match Paid time off (PTO ...

$70K - $90K/yr

Our outpatient therapy model is intentionally built for virtual care, not retrofitted from ... Employer-paid health, dental, vision insurance (up to 100% of premiums) * 401(k) match with ...

What Your Day-to-day Practice Looks Like 100% remote, outpatient therapy Lower to moderate acuity ... vision insurance (up to 100% of premiums) 401(k) match with employer match Paid time off (PTO ...

What Your Day-to-day Practice Looks Like 100% remote, outpatient therapy Lower to moderate acuity ... vision insurance (up to 100% of premiums) 401(k) match with employer match Paid time off (PTO ...

What Your Day-to-day Practice Looks Like 100% remote, outpatient therapy Lower to moderate acuity ... vision insurance (up to 100% of premiums) 401(k) match with employer match Paid time off (PTO ...

$70K - $90K/yr

Our outpatient therapy model is intentionally built for virtual care, not retrofitted from ... Employer-paid health, dental, vision insurance (up to 100% of premiums) * 401(k) match with ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Vision Therapist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Vision Therapist, you need a background in optometry or vision therapy, often supported by relevant certifications such as COVT (Certified Optometric Vision Therapist) or equivalent experience. Familiarity with telehealth platforms, vision therapy software, and digital assessment tools is essential for remote service delivery. Strong communication, patience, and motivational skills are crucial for engaging clients and guiding them through therapy exercises virtually. These skills ensure effective therapy outcomes, client satisfaction, and adherence to treatment plans in a remote setting.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in remote vision therapy, and how can they be addressed?

One of the main challenges in remote vision therapy is maintaining patient engagement and ensuring adherence to therapy exercises without in-person supervision. Building a strong rapport through regular video sessions and utilizing interactive digital tools can help keep patients motivated. Additionally, clear communication with both patients and their families about goals and progress is essential. Collaboration with other healthcare professionals, such as optometrists and occupational therapists, may also be necessary to provide comprehensive care.

What is remote vision therapy?

Remote vision therapy is a form of vision care where patients receive personalized eye exercises and treatment plans from a licensed optometrist or vision therapist over the internet. Using video calls, specialized apps, or online platforms, patients can complete their therapy sessions at home while receiving guidance and progress monitoring from their provider. This approach is especially helpful for those who have difficulty attending in-person appointments and allows for greater flexibility in scheduling. Remote vision therapy can address a variety of visual issues, such as eye teaming, focusing problems, or visual processing disorders.

What is the difference between Remote Vision Therapy vs Remote Optometry?

AspectRemote Vision TherapyRemote Optometry
CredentialsLicensed vision therapists or certified vision therapy providersLicensed optometrists with OD degree
Work EnvironmentTelehealth platforms, clinics, or home-based settingsTelehealth consultations, clinics, or private practices
Industry UsageRehabilitation of visual skills, binocular vision, and eye coordinationEye health, vision correction, and comprehensive eye exams
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Remote Vision Therapy focuses on improving visual skills through specialized exercises, often requiring certification in vision therapy. Remote Optometry involves eye health assessments, prescriptions, and general eye care, with licensed optometrists providing services remotely. While both roles utilize telehealth, they serve different purposes within eye care, with vision therapy emphasizing rehabilitation and optometry covering broader eye health needs.

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Virtual Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate

Virtual Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate

NEW VISION THERAPY & WELLNESS PLLC

Charlotte, NC • Remote

$30 - $45/hr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago

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Job Title: Virtual Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA)
Company: New Vision Therapy & Wellness, PLLC
Job Type: Part-Time or Full-Time | Independent Contractor (1099)
Location: Remote (NC License Required) Hybrid options are available
Compensation: $30-45/hour based on experience and availability

About New Vision Therapy & Wellness, PLLC:

New Vision Therapy & Wellness is a faith-based, holistic mental health practice dedicated to supporting individuals, couples, and families through healing and personal growth. We combine clinical expertise with compassionate care, providing therapy that integrates mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness.

We are currently seeking provisionally licensed counselors (LCMHCA) to join our growing virtual team! This is an excellent opportunity for motivated, client-centered clinicians looking to gain experience in private practice with ongoing support and referrals.

What You’ll Do:

  • Provide telehealth therapy to individuals, couples, or families

  • Conduct assessments, create treatment plans, and maintain timely clinical documentation

  • Collaborate with supervisors and team members as needed

  • Attend virtual team meetings, trainings, and case consultations

  • Uphold ethical, legal, and professional standards of care

Requirements:

  • Active LCMHCA license in North Carolina (required)

  • Master’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or related field

  • We offer Supervison

  • Comfortable using technology and working independently

  • Strong commitment to client care, professionalism, and growth

  • Interest in working with faith-based clients (Christian-integrated therapy optional and based on client need)

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with telehealth platforms and EMRs (e.g., SimplePractice)

  • Availability for evenings and/or weekends (not required)

  • Passion for working with issues such as anxiety, trauma, life transitions, women’s wellness, or relationship challenges

What We Provide:

  • Competitive pay and flexible schedule

  • Ongoing client referrals

  • Administrative and billing support

  • Access to resources and professional development

  • A warm, supportive virtual team environment

  • Freedom to build your ideal caseload

How to Apply:

Submit your resume to us
 

At New Vision Therapy & Wellness, we help people renew their minds and reclaim their lives—one session at a time. If you’re a motivated, purpose-driven clinician ready to grow, we’d love to hear from you!

Company Description

Supportive Culture with Purpose
We are a mission-driven team passionate about helping others heal emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.
You'll join a community that uplifts, encourages, and supports you both professionally and personally.
Flexibility & Freedom
Work from the comfort of your home with a schedule that fits your life.
Build a caseload that reflects your specialties, passions, and desired availability.
Steady Referrals & Admin Support
Focus on what you do best—therapy. We handle the marketing, billing, and scheduling so you don’t have to.
Enjoy a consistent flow of clients ready and eager to engage in therapy.
Opportunities to Grow
Gain valuable experience in private practice without the stress of going solo.
Access resources, case consultations, and clinical tools to build your skills and confidence.
Be recognized and appreciated for your impact.
Faith-Friendly & Culturally Competent
Offer faith-integrated therapy (when appropriate) in a space that respects both spiritual and clinical approaches.
Serve diverse populations with cultural sensitivity and compassion.
A Place Where You Matter
We believe in investing in the healer—not just the healing. Whether you’re newly licensed or an experienced clinician, you’ll find a home here where your voice matters, your gifts are honored, and your well-being is prioritized.
Join us—and be part of something meaningful.
Let’s help people heal and walk boldly into purpose—together.