Full-Time

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BCBA or Licensed OT, PST Hours, Full-time

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Little Otter

Little Otter

51-200 employees

Online mental health care for children

Healthcare

Compensation Overview

$50k - $60kAnnually

Entry, Junior

Remote in USA

Category
Healthcare Administration & Support
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
Requirements
  • Holds a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential or is a Licensed Occupational Therapist
  • Masters degree in Child Development, Education, Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or related field
  • At least 2 years of experience working with children and families
  • Experience and confidence in using electronic medical records & technology systems
Responsibilities
  • Using clinical engagement skills, conduct introductory Kickoff Sessions with incoming Little Otter families to welcome them to our platform, identify specific needs, schedule, and connect them with Little Otter services.
  • Help families navigate through the Little Otter platform and care system, assisting them on all non-clinical aspects of care, including scheduling, billing, and other care-related questions.
  • Reinforce the importance of connecting families into care quickly by scheduling care sessions.
  • Provide administrative support for families in care with Little Otter, including creating super bills, invoicing, and answering questions.
  • Facilitating collaborative care and providing support to the clinical team.

Little Otter Health provides online mental health care specifically for children aged 0-14 and their families. Their services include therapy, psychiatry, and couple’s counseling, all delivered through a digital platform. Families can access care from home, making it convenient and accessible. Little Otter uses a proprietary screening tool to assess the mental health needs of the entire family, which helps in creating personalized care plans. This tailored approach has led to better outcomes, with higher remission rates for children after 12 sessions compared to community averages. The company stands out in the telehealth market by focusing on early identification and prevention of mental health issues. Co-founded by Dr. Helen Egger, who has extensive experience in child mental health, Little Otter aims to improve mental health support for children and their families.

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$25.5M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2019

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

8%

1 year growth

14%

2 year growth

84%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The recent $22M Series A funding round provides significant capital for growth and scaling, indicating strong investor confidence.
  • Acquisition of Little Renegades and the launch of the Back-to-School Toolbox demonstrate Little Otter's commitment to expanding its service offerings and addressing diverse mental health needs.
  • High remission rates for children and improvements in parental mental health highlight the effectiveness of Little Otter's approach, potentially leading to high customer satisfaction and retention.

What critics are saying

  • The highly competitive telehealth market may pressure Little Otter to continuously innovate to maintain its unique position.
  • Dependence on digital delivery means that any technical issues or cybersecurity threats could disrupt services and erode trust.

What makes Little Otter unique

  • Little Otter Health uniquely focuses on pediatric mental health, offering a comprehensive, family-centered approach that sets it apart from general telehealth providers.
  • The proprietary screening tool that assesses the mental health needs of the entire family allows for highly personalized care plans, enhancing treatment outcomes.
  • Co-founded by Dr. Helen Egger, a renowned expert in child psychiatry, the company benefits from deep industry expertise and credibility.

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Benefits

Competitive salary

Equity

Health, dental, & medical

Remote-first working environment

Parental leave

PTO