The Osmind Mental Health Fellowship offers an exciting opportunity for aspiring leaders in mental health to hone their skills in community engagement, mentorship, and professional development. Fellows will play a pivotal role in fostering meaningful connections among forward-thinking mental health clinicians, driving high-quality conversations, and supporting our mission to advance innovative treatments in mental health care.
This unique fellowship is ideal for residents or early-career mental health professionals passionate about shaping the future of mental health while building their own expertise and network.
If an employer mentions a salary or salary range on their job, we display it as an "Employer Estimate". If a job has no salary data, Rise displays an estimate if available.
Are you ready to make a difference in mental health? Join the Osmind Mental Health Fellowship as a Community Moderator Fellow in San Francisco, CA! This unique position invites passionate individuals, especially early-career mental health professionals, to create impactful change while sharpening their skills in community engagement and professional development. In this role, you’ll help foster connections among innovative mental health clinicians, ensuring that conversations are vibrant and meaningful. You’ll be pivotal in responding to member posts within 24 hours—spurring discussions and supporting member needs. As a Community Moderator Fellow, you'll also tag relevant experts to help facilitate knowledgeable discussions. Familiarity with our community members will aid in enriching their experience. You’ll dive into linking content and promoting valuable resources and events that resonate with our community's interests, all while ensuring interactions remain respectful and aligned with our code of conduct. Your strong communication and organizational skills will shine as you monitor community dynamics and mediate discussions. This fellowship is not just about moderating; it’s about building a supportive environment where innovative ideas flourish. With direct mentorship from leaders like Dr. Carlene MacMillan and Dr. Alison McInnes, this is a chance to grow professionally while receiving competitive compensation. If you have a passion for mental health and a desire to uplift others, apply for the Community Moderator Fellow at Osmind, where your contributions will truly matter.
Over 22 million Americans suffer from treatment-resistant mental health conditions, meaning they’ve failed two or more conventional treatments. We want to help these people by fueling research for more effective treatment options and better pati...
5 jobsSubscribe to Rise newsletter