Full-Time
Confirmed live in the last 24 hours
Teletherapy for K-12 student mental health
$70 - $80Hourly
Mid, Senior
Atlanta, GA, USA
Candidates must have an active, independent clinical license in Georgia.
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Daybreak Health offers online mental health services for K-12 students through teletherapy, focusing on improving both mental health and academic performance. Their programs are tailored to meet the unique needs of students, especially those in high-risk groups like BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and low-income students. By partnering with schools, Daybreak Health provides a comprehensive treatment cycle lasting over 12 weeks, aiming for lasting improvements rather than short-term fixes. The company distinguishes itself by delivering high-quality support and generating revenue through fees paid by schools.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$24.3M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2019
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