Full-Time
Posted on 2/22/2025
Digital mental health care services for employees
$106k - $163kAnnually
Senior, Expert
Remote in USA
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Lyra Health provides mental health care services through a digital platform aimed at businesses that want to support their employees' mental well-being. The company offers a personalized experience, connecting employees with a large network of over 20,000 vetted mental health providers across more than 200 countries. This network is designed to address over 60 different mental health needs. Employees can access a variety of care options, including self-guided programs, coaching, therapy, and medication management, through in-person visits, video calls, or text messaging. A unique feature of Lyra Health is its 24/7 concierge care navigator team, which assists employees in navigating their mental health journey. Unlike many competitors, Lyra Health emphasizes a concierge service model that focuses on personalized, high-quality care, which can help businesses reduce healthcare costs by investing in their employees' mental health.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Series F
Total Funding
$671.3M
Headquarters
Burlingame, California
Founded
2015
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Lyra for Lyrians - Full access to Lyra’s mental health services for employees and their eligible dependents—at no charge
Health benefits - Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, along with a free monthly membership to One Medical
Financial rewards - Generous compensation, 401k, and equity options
Paid time off - Guilt-free time to unwind and recharge, including four weeks of vacation and paid holidays
Tech stipend - Monthly stipend to spend on technology needs
Snacks & meals - Monthly Uber Eats and NatureBox credits to nourish body and mind
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BURLINGAME, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lyra Health, the leading provider of innovative Workforce Mental Health solutions for employers, today announced a new mental health care offering to address the growing teen mental health crisis. Lyra already offers the most comprehensive support for children of all ages, parents, and whole families, and the launch of Lyra Care for Teens builds on that leadership position. Lyra Care for Teens enables Lyra’s network of more than 6,500 evidence-based teen-specialized providers to support teens with valuable skill building in-between live sessions with mobile-optimized digital exercises and video lessons created specifically for and in collaboration with teens.Supporting the mental well-being of teens requires a specialized approach. Lyra Care for Teens offers a teen-tailored experience with:Evidence-based care: Lyra employs therapists who specialize in supporting teens and exclusively use clinically proven, evidence-based treatments like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Adolescents. These therapists are actively supported by clinical supervisors, including many teen specialists.Lyra employs therapists who specialize in supporting teens and exclusively use clinically proven, evidence-based treatments like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Adolescents. These therapists are actively supported by clinical supervisors, including many teen specialists