Alright, let me walk you through what I did when I looked into jobs at Path Mental Health recently. It wasn’t super complicated, but I thought I’d share the process and what I found.
So, I’d been hearing the name “Path Mental Health” pop up here and there. Sounded like one of those newer companies trying to make therapy more accessible, you know? Curiosity got the better of me, and I figured, why not see what kind of jobs they’re actually hiring for? Gives you a sense of what a company is focusing on.

First thing I did was just open up my web browser. Didn’t go anywhere fancy, just started with a basic search. Typed in “Path Mental Health jobs” – simple as that. Hit enter and scanned the first page of results.
Naturally, links to their own careers page showed up, alongside listings on the big job boards like Indeed and LinkedIn. I decided to check out their official site first. Usually, that’s the most direct source, cuts out the middleman.
Navigating their site was pretty straightforward. Found the ‘Careers’ or ‘Jobs’ section without much trouble. Once I was there, I started browsing the open positions they had listed.
What I Found
Okay, so here’s the breakdown of what seemed to be available:
- Therapist Roles: This was the big one, no surprise there. Lots and lots of listings for licensed therapists. They were looking for LCSWs (Licensed Clinical Social Workers), LMFTs (Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists), Psychologists, LPCs (Licensed Professional Counselors) – the whole range. Seemed like they needed people across many different states. A lot of these highlighted remote work, which makes sense for telehealth.
- Support & Operations: Saw some jobs that weren’t directly clinical. Things like ‘Care Coordinator’ or ‘Provider Operations’. These looked like roles focused on supporting the therapists, handling patient matching, dealing with insurance stuff, or managing the network of clinicians. Kind of the behind-the-scenes engine room jobs.
- Tech Positions: Yep, found some tech roles too. Software engineers, data analysts, product managers. Since they operate a platform connecting patients and therapists, it figures they need tech people to build and maintain it.
- Business Roles: Might have seen a few marketing or business development type roles too, though therapist and support roles seemed way more common from my quick look.
My Impressions During the Search
It felt very clinician-focused. Clearly, their main goal is recruiting licensed therapists to build out their network. The requirements for those roles were pretty standard: active state license, malpractice insurance, relevant degree (Master’s or Doctorate usually). For the non-clinical roles, it was the usual stuff – experience in healthcare administration, specific tech skills, etc.
The job descriptions themselves were fairly typical. They outlined responsibilities, qualifications, and often mentioned company culture – emphasizing flexibility, mission-driven work, that kind of thing.

Finding the information wasn’t difficult at all. Their careers page was easy enough to use, and the major job boards had plenty of listings too. It just took a bit of clicking and reading through the different types of positions.
So yeah, that was my little exploration into Path Mental Health jobs. Mostly therapists needed, but also the operational and tech folks required to make a telehealth company run. Just a quick look to satisfy my curiosity, really.