About the job
Why Join Charlie Health?
Across the nation, countless individuals face challenges related to mental health, substance use disorders, and eating disorders. Unfortunately, many encounter barriers to receiving the care they need—whether due to limited local resources, lengthy wait times, or a lack of personalized treatment. At Charlie Health, we aim to change this narrative.
Our mission is to connect individuals with life-saving behavioral health support. We provide tailored, virtual care that fosters connections among clients, clinicians, care teams, and their communities. By addressing the needs of those with complex challenges, we enhance access to meaningful care and facilitate better outcomes from the comfort of home.
As a rapidly expanding organization, we are reaching new communities daily and assembling a team that is redefining behavioral health treatment. If you are eager to apply your expertise to create lasting change and help individuals access the care they deserve, we would love to hear from you.
JOB SUMMARY:
Introduction to the Crisis Prevention and Response (CPR) Team:
The Crisis Response and Prevention team embodies our mission of achieving A World Without Suicide. We strive to ensure that all our clients receive unwavering support and hope. Grounded in our core values of Connection, Commitment, and Congruence, we seek to transform crises into opportunities for growth and healing. Through innovative best practices and compassionate care, we empower individuals to pursue help without fear. Our clients persevere, and so do we, driving the democratization of mental health treatment every day.
Importance of the CPR Team:
- Immediate Intervention: Delivering prompt support during acute emotional distress.
- Safety and Stabilization: Maintaining participant well-being during critical moments.
- Continuity of Care: Providing consistent support during treatment, ensuring a smooth transition from group to individual or family experiences.
- Preventing Relapses and Hospitalizations: Minimizing the risk of relapses and hospital stays.
- Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention: Recognizing warning signs and intervening to avert self-harm or suicide.

