VP, Strategic Partnerships - Employer
Company: Charlie Health, Inc.
Location: New York
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
We are currently facing a nationwide mental health epidemic
marked by rising rates of depression, anxiety, trauma, substance
use disorders, and suicide. At the same time, those seeking help
often encounter barriers-whether geographic, financial, or
systemic-that prevent them from receiving timely and effective
care. This urgent need calls for a reimagined approach to
behavioral health treatment.At Charlie Health, our mission is to
connect the world to life-saving mental health treatment. Our
innovative virtual programs combine curated group sessions,
individual therapy, and family therapy, delivered through
personalized, evidence-based treatment plans designed for
sustainable healing from the comfort of home. By connecting
individuals with shared experiences and fostering supportive
communities, Charlie Health provides a pathway to long-term
recovery, with over 90% of our clients seeing improvement in their
most challenging mental health symptoms.Every member of our team
shares a deep commitment to this mission. If you're driven to make
a meaningful impact, we invite you to join us in reshaping the
future of mental healthcare.About The RoleWe are seeking a dynamic
and experienced Vice President of Strategic Partnerships to lead
our employer channel strategy. This executive will be responsible
for identifying, developing, and managing strategic partnerships
with employers, benefits leaders, and third-party administrators
(TPAs) to expand access to our mental health solutions. The ideal
candidate will bring deep expertise in employer benefits,
healthcare partnerships, and B2B business development, with a track
record of successfully driving revenue and impact through
employer-based partnerships.Our team is comprised of passionate,
forward-thinking professionals eager to take on the challenge of
the mental health crisis and play a formative role in providing
live-saving solutions. We are looking for a candidate who is
inspired by our mission and excited by the opportunity to build a
business that will impact millions of lives in a profound
way.Responsibilities
- Partnership Strategy: Develop and execute a comprehensive
strategy to establish and grow partnerships with employers,
benefits consultants, TPAs, and other relevant stakeholders.
- Business Development: Identify and engage potential employer
partners, build relationships with key decision-makers, and
negotiate agreements that increase access to and drive utilization
of our program
- Revenue Growth: Own revenue targets for the employer channel,
leveraging partnerships to expand our reach and impact
- Market Positioning: Conduct market research and work closely
with marketing, product, and clinical teams to align messaging,
tailor offerings to employer needs, and differentiate our solutions
in the marketplace
- Collaboration: Partner with internal teams, including sales,
product/engineering, and operations, to ensure seamless
implementation and execution of employer partnerships
- Thought Leadership: Represent the company at industry events,
conferences, and in media engagements to position us as a leader in
employer-driven mental health solutions
- Data-Driven Decision Making: Utilize data and insights to track
partnership performance, optimize strategies, and ensure continuous
improvement.Requirements
- 12+ years of experience in strategic partnerships, business
development, or sales, with a strong focus on employer benefits and
healthcare solutions.
- Deep understanding of employer-sponsored benefits, HR
decision-making processes, and the evolving landscape of mental
health and well-being programs.
- Proven track record of securing and scaling high-impact
partnerships with Fortune 1000 employers, benefits brokers, and
TPAs.
- Strong negotiation, communication, and relationship management
skills.
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-growth environment and
lead cross-functional teams.
- Passion for mental health and a commitment to driving
meaningful impact through employer partnerships.Charlie Health is
pleased to offer comprehensive benefits to all full-time, exempt
employees. Read more about our benefits here .Additional
InformationThe target total cash compensation range for this role,
including potential bonus, will be between $350,000 and $450,000
per year. Please note, pay will be determined on an individualized
basis and will be impacted by location, experience, expertise,
internal pay equity, and other relevant business considerations.
Further, cash compensation is only part of the total compensation
package, which, depending on the position, may include stock
options and other Charlie Health-sponsored benefits. #LI-hybridOur
Values
- We care personally about every single person in the Charlie
Health ecosystem: our clients, providers, and team members
alike.
- We inspire hope with every interaction, reminding our clients
that we truly and unconditionally believe in them.
- Congruence: Stay curious & heed the evidence.
- We ask "why" five times before we're satisfied with the answer.
We don't stick to the status quo; we challenge our assumptions and
remain humble.
- Above all, we're results-oriented. When we find data that calls
our original plan into question, we modify or pivot.
- Commitment: Act with urgency & don't give up.
- We work as swiftly as possible. The mental health crisis is
relentless, and so are we.
- Our clients don't give up and neither do we. Persistence is our
superpower.Please do not call our public clinical admissions line
in regard to this or any other job posting.Please be cautious of
potential recruitment fraud. If you are interested in exploring
opportunities at Charlie Health, please go directly to our Careers
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