Top 10 Mental Health Startups Hiring Now (Clinical and Non-Clinical Roles!)

Ella Kligman

Ella Kligman

Product and Growth @ TherapyStack

June 25, 2025 • 4 min read

Top 10 Mental Health Startups Hiring Now (Clinical and Non-Clinical Roles!)

Whether you are a licensed mental health provider or a nonclinical professional exploring roles in mental health tech, these 10 startups are actively hiring for both clinical and nonclinical roles. With more than 1 in 5 adults affected by mental illness each year, the solution to the crisis depends on dedicated providers and professionals working in the field. From virtual care platforms to AI-powered tools, these companies are tackling the mental health crisis in unique ways, while centering providers and passionate advocates. Check out the list below to learn more about the companies hiring!


1. Charlie Health

Charlie Health specializes in providing virtual Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) and psychiatry for adolescents and young adults, combining therapy, family support, and medication management. They focus on supporting adolescents, young adults, and their families, offering tailored care to meet the unique mental health needs of these groups. They address a wide range of mental health conditions, including severe anxiety, depression, trauma, self-harm, and substance use disorders, often for those needing more than weekly therapy sessions.


2. Daybreak Health

Daybreak Health focuses on delivering personalized, school-based teletherapy and onsite mental health services to support students in improving their mental well-being, academic performance, and behavior. They serve children and adolescents, with a focus on diverse populations including BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and low-income students who face higher risks for mental health challenges.


3. Freed AI

Freed AI provides an AI-powered medical scribe that listens to clinician-patient sessions and automatically generates HIPAA-compliant SOAP notes, streamlining documentation for behavioral-health and other providers. Their primary users are mental health professionals and other healthcare workers who need faster, higher-quality clinical documentation.


4. Headway

Headway aims to simplify access to mental health care by connecting individuals with therapists who accept insurance, offering both in-person and online therapy sessions to enhance affordability and accessibility. They serve a diverse client base, including adults, children, adolescents, and families, providing tailored support for a wide range of mental health needs. Their unique platform focuses on treating various mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship challenges, ensuring that clients receive appropriate therapeutic support for their issues.


5. Mantra Health

Mantra Health focuses on improving access to evidence-based mental health care for college students by partnering with over 100 universities, including Penn State and MIT, to serve more than 800,000 students. They also focus on peer support through partnerships with Togetherall to enhance student engagement. They primarily serve undergraduate and graduate students, offering specialized services for diverse populations, including LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC students. They focus on providing support for common mental health conditions in students, like anxiety, depression, ADHD, and other mood disorders, to ensure students can thrive in academic and non-academic settings. 


6. Opya

Opya provides early intervention autism therapies, offering personalized ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis), speech therapy, and occupational therapy for children diagnosed with autism. They serve children aged 18 months to 6 years and their families. Their main goal is to help families navigate the developmental challenges associated with autism. Opya specializes in treating autism spectrum disorders, helping children develop essential skills for communication, social interaction, and daily living through evidence-based interventions.


7. Parallel

Parallel Learning specializes in providing teletherapy and educational services to students with learning differences. They are offering behavioral therapy, speech-language therapy, and academic tutoring, all delivered virtually. They provide therapy and support for students facing challenges related to learning disabilities, anxiety, and emotional/behavioral issues, offering a comprehensive, evidence-based approach.


8. Spring Health

Spring Health provides comprehensive mental health solutions for employers and health plans through a data-driven approach called Precision Mental Healthcare to deliver personalized care options, including therapy, coaching, and medication management. They primarily serve employees of corporate clients and their families, offering tailored support for diverse mental health needs across various demographics. The platform addresses a range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, substance use disorders, and PTSD, ensuring that care is customized to each individual's requirements.


9. Upheal

Upheal provides AI-powered digital tools to assist mental health professionals by automating administrative tasks like progress notes. Upheaval is designed for mental health professionals, including therapists, psychiatrists, and social workers, to help them streamline their workflows and reduce burnout.


10. Within Health

Within Health specializes in providing virtual treatment for eating disorders through personalized programs that include individual therapy, group therapy, and meal support. They serve a wide range of individuals, including adolescents and adults, as well as families, facilitating support systems that include both patients and their loved ones in the recovery process. The platform specifically focuses on treating various eating disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder, using evidence-based therapeutic techniques to promote recovery.


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