🧾 Discharge Planner 🧩

(Remote – U.S.)

Position Highlights
• 💵 Salary: $52,500–$60,000/year (based on experience & location)
• 🕰 Full-Time | 🏠 100% Remote
• 🌱 Mental Health, Substance Use, and Behavioral Health Focus
• 💼 Cross-functional communication and care planning
• 📍 Must be authorized to work in the U.S.


📋 What You’ll Own
Referral & Client Liaison: Deliver high-quality treatment updates to hospitals, providers, schools, and agencies
Discharge Planning: Build and coordinate aftercare plans to ensure smooth post-treatment transitions
Placement Coordination: Identify appropriate providers, communicate referral info, and verify follow-ups
Stakeholder Communication: Collaborate with internal teams (clinical, admissions, outreach) and external partners
Documentation: Maintain timely and accurate records of interactions, status updates, and planning efforts
Provider Database Management: Leverage internal systems to track, filter, and match providers with client needs


🎯 Must-Have Traits
• Bachelor’s in health sciences, psychology, communications, social work, or similar
• 2+ years in case management, discharge planning, referral coordination, or related fields
• Excellent communication, empathy, and collaboration skills
• Results-oriented with strong organizational skills
• Proficiency in Google Suite, Microsoft Office, and Salesforce
• Fluent or bilingual in English
• Adaptable and mission-driven


💻 Remote Requirements
• Strong, secure internet connection
• Tech-savvy with remote collaboration tools
• Ability to manage independent work while contributing to a fast-paced team


💡 Why It’s a Win for Remote Job Seekers
Be the bridge between crisis and care. As a Discharge Planner at Charlie Health, you’ll guide clients from intensive treatment toward long-term wellness—remotely. You’ll ensure no one walks alone after discharge by creating a roadmap for continued healing.


✍️ Call to Action
Help redefine what behavioral health treatment can look like—one transition at a time. Apply now to make a lasting impact in the lives of those navigating complex mental health journeys.