Best Paying Online Therapist Jobs

Updated on February 25, 2024

The evolution of technology and the increasing acceptance of teletherapy have created numerous opportunities for therapists to practice online. This offers not only flexibility but also the potential for substantial earnings. Below, we explore some of the best-paying online therapist jobs, highlighting their job titles, average salaries, descriptions, and required education.

Online Therapist at Calmerry

  • Average Salary: Approximately $49.03 per hour​​.
  • Job Description: Calmerry therapists provide mental health services through a subscription-based model, offering both text and video therapy. The platform caters to various mental health issues, allowing therapists to work flexibly and manage their client load.
  • Responsibilities: Deliver therapy sessions via text or video, manage a caseload of clients, provide high-quality care tailored to individual client needs.
  • Required Education: Varies, but typically requires licensure as a mental health professional (e.g., LCSW, LPC).

Online Therapist at Amwell

  • Average Salary: Around $55 per hour​​.
  • Job Description: Amwell therapists offer mental health services as well as consultations with psychiatrists, focusing on a range of mental health disorders. The platform primarily offers video chat therapy.
  • Responsibilities: Conduct video therapy sessions, potentially prescribe medication for mental health disorders, maintain client records.
  • Required Education: Degree and licensure depend on the role (therapist vs. psychiatrist); typically requires a Master’s degree or higher in a relevant field for therapists.

Online Therapist at Talkspace

  • Average Salary: Information not provided; earnings can vary based on hours worked and client load.
  • Job Description: Talkspace therapists work with clients through a platform that offers flexibility in scheduling and client management. Therapists can set their hours and choose their client load.
  • Responsibilities: Provide therapy through the platform, complete session notes promptly, maintain professional and ethical standards in care.
  • Required Education: An active, independent US state board-approved clinical license (e.g., LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, PhD in Clinical Psychology)​​.

Final Thoughts

The field of online therapy is growing, offering mental health professionals opportunities to work flexibly and earn competitive salaries. Whether you’re interested in providing text-based therapy, video sessions, or a combination of both, there’s likely an online platform that fits your professional goals and lifestyle. As with any job, the key to success lies in matching your skills and interests with the right opportunity.

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