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Clinical Therapist & Community Liaison; Alaska; LCSW​/LCPC

Job in Anchorage, Anchorage Borough, Alaska, 99507, USA
Listing for: Frontier Psychiatry
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-28
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Mental Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Clinical Therapist & Community Liaison (Alaska) (LCSW / LCPC)

About Frontier Psychiatry

Frontier Psychiatry is a physician‑led, tech‑enabled telehealth organization on a mission to improve the mental wellbeing of people in rural communities nationwide. We deliver timely, scalable, and evidence‑based care in psychiatry and addiction medicine through innovative virtual solutions that expand access to those who need it most.

Since our launch, Frontier Psychiatry has grown rapidly while maintaining a deep commitment to our founding purpose — lifting the mental wellbeing of underserved populations. Our work is guided by healthcare’s Quintuple Aim, which drives every decision we make:

  • Deliver excellent patient care.
  • Support the well‑being of our team.
  • Lower the total cost of care.
  • Improve the population health of the communities we serve.
  • Advance health equity.

If you’re passionate about meaningful work, innovation in behavioral health, and making a lasting difference in people’s lives, we’d love for you to join our team.

Why This Role Exists

Frontier Psychiatry was founded by Montana psychiatrists who saw their neighbors waiting months—or driving hours—for specialized mental health care.

To meet the needs of the rural communities we call home, we built Frontier—a secure telepsychiatry practice that allows patients to access high‑quality psychiatric and therapeutic care from home, without referrals, and with most insurance plans accepted. Appointments are typically 60 minutes, with some 30‑minute visits available based on clinical need.

We are hiring a Clinical Therapist physically located in Alaska to provide thoughtful, evidence‑based therapy to patients of all ages while helping expand access to care across Alaska’s diverse and underserved communities. This role combines direct clinical care with intentional community engagement to ensure services are culturally responsive, trusted, and locally connected.

What You’ll Do

Direct Clinical Care (Primary Responsibility)

Provide high‑quality, evidence‑based therapy via telehealth to patients of all ages, including:

  • Conduct comprehensive mental health assessments, diagnostic formulation, and risk evaluation.
  • Deliver short‑term, goal‑focused therapy using evidence‑based modalities in individual, family, or group settings.
  • Develop and update individualized treatment plans aligned with SMART goals and clinical guidelines.
  • Provide crisis assessment, safety planning, and coordinated follow‑up when clinically indicated.
  • Collaborate with psychiatric providers and care team members to support integrated treatment and appropriate referrals.
  • Maintain timely, accurate, and compliant clinical documentation.
  • Uphold ethical, legal, and professional standards, including participation in supervision and ongoing licensure requirements.
Community Engagement & Relationship Building (15–25%)

Strengthen access to culturally responsive behavioral health care across Alaska by:

  • Building relationships with local partners, including primary care providers, schools, hospitals, healthcare systems, Alaska Trust, and community behavioral health organizations.
  • Collaborating respectfully with Tribal health partners, including the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and regional Tribal health organizations, to support culturally aligned care and referral pathways.
  • Representing the practice at health fairs, conferences, and community meetings, and partnering with Business Development to host educational or networking events.
  • Developing trusted local connections that expand referrals, improve care coordination, and increase community awareness of services.

What Success Looks Like

  • Delivering clinically sound, patient‑centered therapy.
  • Maintaining timely, high‑quality documentation.
  • Building trusted relationships across Alaska communities.
  • Supporting culturally responsive, accessible behavioral health care.
  • Strengthening referral networks and community partnerships.

Required Qualifications

  • Master’s degree from a CSWE- or CACREP‑accredited institution.
  • For LCPC applicants: completion of the NCE or NCMHCE. Candidates who have not yet taken the NCMHCE must be eligible and willing to complete it if required for licensure in additional states.
  • Independent licensure (LCSW or LCPC) and…
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