Group therapy for children often underperforms because therapists have to manage participation, pacing, structure, and documentation in real time. Quiet or socially anxious kids can end up participating least, even though the format is supposed to help them practice social interaction. This role is to build an AI-native pediatric behavioral health provider where a voice-first AI co-facilitator helps clinicians run structured group therapy while keeping therapists fully in control. What You'll Build A clinician-supervised, voice-first co-facilitator that manages turn-taking, pacing, and structured exercises during pediatric group sessions. Therapist controls and override workflows that keep clinical judgment with the human provider at all times. Session data products such as participation tracking, summaries, and structured behavioral signals that support documentation without crossing into diagnosis. An initial telehealth workflow for social confidence or social anxiety groups for children ages 6-12. A care-delivery foundation that can expand into a broader AI-native pediatric provider model if early clinical and engagement results hold.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
11-50 employees