Full-Time

Outreach Manager

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Charlie Health

Charlie Health

1,001-5,000 employees

Online mental health treatment for youth

Healthcare

Compensation Overview

$65k - $75kAnnually

+ Performance-based bonus

Junior, Mid

Union City, NJ, USA

Must be based in Manhattan, NY; hybrid position.

Category
Customer Success Management
Sales & Account Management
Required Skills
Sales
Salesforce
Requirements
  • Must be based in Manhattan, NY
  • Must be fluent in English
  • You have 1-4 years proven sales experience - owning & overachieving KPIs is a plus
  • Experience working with or selling to healthcare organizations a plus
  • Ability to travel locally with reliable transportation & valid drivers license (within ~1 hour driving distance) 4-5 days/week for meetings with potential referral partners
  • Ability to energize, advise & persuade senior corporate personnel
  • Strong interpersonal, relationship-building and listening skills, with a natural, consultative style
  • Strong project management skills, with a demonstrable ability to corral and manage details in a fast-paced, fluid environment
  • Experience with Microsoft Office, Salesforce & Zoom is a plus
Responsibilities
  • Develop and operationalize GTM strategy for efficient new market penetration
  • Create, build, and manage relationships with referral sources across priority markets
  • Go in the field 4 - 5 days/week to lead meetings with patients, parents, and providers to uncover needs, address barriers to treatment, and cement community partnerships
  • Design strategies to better support and engage referral partners across different channels
  • Deepen Charlie Health’s penetration across existing partnerships
  • Attend and lead various educational meetings, marketing presentations, and networking events both in person and via conference call
  • Synthesize and share market feedback from partners, patients, and stakeholders to inform go-forward marketing and product strategies
  • Work closely with internal partners including marketing, product, client success, and legal to deliver on GTM goals

Charlie Health offers online mental health treatment services specifically designed for young people. Their main product is a virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) that combines personalized care with peer support to promote long-term healing. Clients can start the program quickly, often within 24 hours, and have flexible scheduling options available throughout the week. The company operates on a business model where clients can pay for services directly or use insurance, with an easy verification process for coverage. Charlie Health distinguishes itself from competitors by focusing on the youth demographic and demonstrating effectiveness, as over 90% of clients report improvements in their mental health symptoms, supported by annual outcomes reports and clinical research. The goal of Charlie Health is to provide accessible and effective mental health treatment to young individuals in need.

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$826.8K

Headquarters

Bozeman, Montana

Founded

2020

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

29%

1 year growth

59%

2 year growth

151%
Simplify Jobs

Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Partnerships with major health systems expand access to mental health treatment.
  • Inclusion in Talkspace's consortium enhances in-network care and removes financial barriers.
  • Christine Ko's appointment strengthens strategic human capital management.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from established telehealth providers like Talkspace.
  • Rapid scaling may challenge service quality and outcomes.
  • Dependence on insurance coverage could be affected by policy changes.

What makes Charlie Health unique

  • Charlie Health offers a virtual Intensive Outpatient Program for personalized mental health care.
  • The company provides rapid service initiation within 24 hours, enhancing accessibility.
  • Charlie Health's peer-reviewed studies demonstrate significant symptom reduction in patients.

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