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Mental health matters now more than ever. Around the world, there’s a rising need for professionals who can provide psychiatric and psychological care remotely. Whether you are a psychiatrist, psychologist, counselor, therapist, coach, or even a nurse with a background in mental health, you can work from anywhere and still make a real difference in people's lives.
This guide is for those ready to explore or transition into remote psychiatry and mental health careers—offering both employment and self-employment options in digital healthcare.
Psychiatrists (MD/DO or equivalent with licensure)
Clinical Psychologists (PhD/PsyD)
Mental Health Nurses (RMNs)
Licensed Therapists and Counselors (LPC, LMFT, LCSW, etc.)
Addiction Counselors
Behavioral Health Coaches
Social Workers in Mental Health
Peer Support Specialists
Neuropsychologists
Mental Health Educators and Advocates
Digital Mental Health Researchers
AI Mental Health Consultants
Telepsychiatrist / Online Psychiatrist
Remote Therapist / Online Counselor
Mental Health Case Manager
Behavioral Health Coach
Crisis Text Line Responder
Virtual Mental Health Nurse
Remote Cognitive Behavioral Therapist (CBT)
Online EMDR Therapist
Digital Wellness Consultant
Trauma-Informed Remote Therapist
Mindfulness & Meditation Instructor
Remote Mental Health UX Researcher
Mental Health Program Manager (NGOs, startups)
Online Grief and Bereavement Support Specialist
https://jobs.psychologytoday.com
https://www.therapistaid.com/jobs
https://www.nationalregister.org/jobs
https://www.nacbt.org/job-postings
https://www.reliefweb.int/jobs – Global humanitarian NGO jobs
https://www.devex.com/jobs – International development jobs
https://www.jobspresso.co – Remote tech and health jobs
https://www.flexjobs.com – Curated remote jobs, including psychiatry and counseling
https://www.virtualvocations.com – 100% remote listings
https://remotive.io/remote-jobs/healthcare
https://weworkremotely.com/categories/remote-healthcare-jobs
https://www.fiverr.com (e.g., wellness coaching, meditation, CBT plans)
These often hire therapists, counselors, and psychiatrists across the globe:
BetterHelp – https://www.betterhelp.com
Talkspace – https://www.talkspace.com
Amwell – https://www.amwell.com/careers
Ginger (by Headspace Health) – https://www.ginger.com
Cerebral – https://cerebral.com
Teladoc Health – https://www.teladochealth.com/en/careers/
Spring Health – https://www.springhealth.com
AbleTo – https://www.ableto.com/careers/
PlushCare – https://plushcare.com/about/careers/
TherapyRoute.com – https://www.therapyroute.com (International listing platform)
International Medical Corps – https://www.internationalmedicalcorps.org
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) – https://www.msf.org
Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) – https://www.mhinnovation.net
UNICEF – https://jobs.unicef.org
WHO Mental Health – https://www.who.int/teams/mental-health-and-substance-use
The Carter Center – Mental Health Program – https://www.cartercenter.org
Psychotherapy.net – https://www.psychotherapy.net
National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) – https://www.nbcc.org
American Psychological Association (APA) – https://www.apa.org/ed/ce
Therapy Training Institute – https://www.therapytraininginstitute.org
Beck Institute for CBT – https://www.beckinstitute.org
Center for Mindfulness – https://www.umassmed.edu/cfm
Coursera – https://www.coursera.org (Courses on trauma, mindfulness, ADHD, CBT)
edX – https://www.edx.org
OpenWHO Mental Health Courses – https://openwho.org/channels/mental-health
Start a teletherapy private practice
Launch a mental wellness app or chatbot
Create a podcast or YouTube channel on emotional health
Offer digital courses and group therapy sessions
Develop mental health toolkits (journals, workbooks, guides)
Offer corporate mental wellness workshops remotely
Run virtual support groups for caregivers, teens, or women
Create a paid newsletter or blog (e.g., Substack, Medium)
SimplePractice – https://www.simplepractice.com
TheraNest – https://www.theranest.com
Zencare – https://www.zencare.co
Doxy.me – https://doxy.me (free HIPAA-compliant video)
Calendly + Zoom + Stripe or PayPal
Notion or Google Workspace for organizing content and plans
Use AI to screen symptoms (partner with developers)
Offer text-based therapy for underserved or rural areas
Translate resources into local African, Asian, or Indigenous languages
Build culturally appropriate therapy models
Introduce peer-to-peer therapy with minimal training
Partner with NGOs or UN programs for digital mental health pilots
Work with schools to develop remote mental health curriculums
Use keywords like: Teletherapist, Remote Counselor, Virtual Psychiatrist, Digital Mental Health, Behavioral Health Coach, Online CBT Practitioner
Create a LinkedIn banner showing your availability or specialties
Highlight remote tools (e.g., “Experienced in SimplePractice, Zoom, Doxy”)
Share mental health posts or articles weekly to show thought leadership
Add “Open to Work” and “Remote Only” in your headline
Join groups like:
Mental Health Professionals
Remote Mental Health Jobs
Telehealth & Virtual Care
Comment thoughtfully on mental health discussions
Reach out to HR managers of mental health startups with a brief, warm message
Remote Telehealth Therapist | Trauma-Informed | CBT & EMDR | Helping Adults & Teens Heal Digitally
Be trauma-informed. Almost every client comes with layers of trauma—train yourself to hold space safely.
Honor cultural diversity. What feels like depression in the West might be described as “spiritual heaviness” in parts of Africa.
Be mobile-friendly. Many patients in Asia and Africa access therapy via mobile phones with poor internet.
Record consent. Always get written or audio-recorded consent for teletherapy.
Use sliding scale pricing or offer pay-what-you-can sessions once a month to give back.
Whether you are in Nairobi, New Delhi, Nairobi, Lagos, London, or Lima, your training in mental health is needed globally. The internet has broken down traditional clinic walls. Today, you can support a refugee in Lebanon, a grieving mother in South Africa, or a burnout tech worker in Berlin—without stepping out of your home.
The path won’t always be smooth, and you may have to learn new tech skills, adjust to time zones, and navigate licensing hurdles. But every life you help online is a ripple of healing.
Tue, 03 Jun 2025
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