Online Grief Counselor

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Remote Online Grief Counselor

A Fresh Start in a Healing Role

Let’s be honest—loss is something every single one of us faces, yet it never feels the same twice. Some people need quiet space, some need words, and some need someone to sit with them in the silence. That’s where you come in. This role isn’t about giving textbook answers. It’s about being present. It’s about offering virtual grief support that actually feels human. And the best part? You’ll do it all from home while earning $73,000 annually.

Imagine sitting at your desk with your tea, logging in, and meeting someone halfway across the country who’s been carrying pain alone. In that moment, you’ll be the voice, the presence, the guide they didn’t know they needed. That’s the heart of this job.


What Your Work Will Look Like

Every day will look a little different, but there are some anchors:

  • You’ll hold online therapy sessions with individuals and families navigating loss.
  • Sometimes you’ll lean into compassionate listening, letting clients talk until they feel lighter.
  • Other times, you’ll guide them with coping strategies for loss, showing small steps that help them breathe easier.
  • You’ll bring your expertise as a licensed counseling professional into conversations that demand not just empathy but structure and safety.

One morning might be helping a mother process the sudden loss of a child. The next might be supporting someone after a long caregiving journey has ended. The variety can feel heavy, but it’s also significant. Right?


Why This Role Matters

The world is noisy. People have hundreds of “connections” online, but still feel painfully alone when grief hits. Your role is to break through that loneliness. With therapeutic communication skills, you’ll create a space where clients feel safe to share things they can’t say anywhere else.

You’ll also bring trauma-informed care into the mix—because grief is often tied up with trauma. It’s not just about sadness. It’s about untangling layers of shock, anger, guilt, and confusion. This isn’t work that anyone can “wing.” It takes real heart and training.

And when it works? Clients start to notice tiny shifts—sleep comes a little easier, they reach out to friends again, or they laugh without guilt. You’ll be part of that healing process.


The People You’ll Work With

Even though this is a remote job, you won’t feel alone. Our counselors meet weekly for team check-ins—sometimes to swap techniques, sometimes to share stories. Remote work can feel lonely sometimes. Here, we keep things connected with those huddles.

You’ll connect with colleagues who share your commitment to emotional wellness guidance and mental health support. Picture a Zoom call where someone shares how they used a mindfulness technique with a client who couldn’t sleep, and everyone scribbles it down to try later. That’s the culture we’ve built.


The Skills That Shine Here

This role is less about checking boxes and more about living qualities:

  • Compassion: Being fully present even when the silence stretches.
  • Therapeutic communication skills: Using words and tone that soften the hardest edges of grief.
  • Crisis intervention support: Knowing how to stay calm when someone feels like their world is crashing.
  • Client-centered counseling: Always putting the client’s pace and needs first.
  • Healing process guidance: Helping people move from “barely surviving” toward “slowly living again.”

If you’re reading this thinking, yes, that’s me, then you’re in the right place.


Your Day-to-Day Flow

Curious what a day actually feels like? Let’s map it out:

  • Morning: You log into the portal, review your schedule, and prepare for the first client—a father grieving the loss of his partner. You ground yourself with a breathing exercise before letting him in.
  • Midday: You switch gears for a group session. It’s raw and messy, but you offer family and individual counseling that helps everyone feel heard.
  • Afternoon: A last-minute session pops up—a client in crisis. You lean into crisis intervention support, calmly steering them through the storm until they feel safe.
  • Evening: You wrap up by journaling notes, reflecting on wins (big or small), and maybe swapping a quick story in the team Slack about a breakthrough moment.

That’s the rhythm—steady, varied, and always meaningful.


The Tools You’ll Use

Everything happens online, so you’ll rely on platforms built for remote mental health services. They’re secure, HIPAA-compliant, and designed to make your sessions run smoothly. We’ll provide training, but if you’ve ever run telehealth or video sessions before, you’ll feel right at home.

We also use digital resources—worksheets, breathing guides, journaling prompts—that you can share with clients during online therapy sessions. Some counselors even create their own, and honestly, those often become team favorites.


The Growth You’ll Find

Sure, this role is about helping clients, but it’s also about your own growth. Every counselor here says the same thing: “I’ve learned more about myself doing this work than I ever expected.”

Why? Because when you practice compassionate listening daily, it spills into your own life. When you teach coping strategies for loss, you start applying them when things get tough at home. And when you guide clients through their grief, you’re reminded that healing isn’t linear—for anyone.

We also offer ongoing training in trauma-informed care and other advanced practices, so you’ll keep sharpening your tools. Growth here isn’t just encouraged—it’s built in.


The Challenges (And How We Handle Them)

Let’s be real—this work isn’t light. Some days you’ll carry heavy stories that stick with you. That’s why we’ve built support into the structure:

  • Peer consultation groups to process tough sessions.
  • Access to supervisors who can offer perspective.
  • Regular breaks in scheduling so you don’t burn out.

It’s about balance. You’ll be asked to give a lot, but you’ll never be asked to provide alone.


What Success Looks Like

Success here isn’t measured in numbers. It’s measured in moments. Like when a client says, “I finally slept through the night.” Or when a teenager who hadn’t spoken in weeks tells you about their favorite song. Or when a family that couldn’t sit in the same room finally starts laughing together again.

Those are the markers. And as you guide clients through the healing process, you’ll have countless moments.


What You Bring to the Table

You’re not expected to be perfect, but some essentials matter:

  • You’re a licensed counseling professional (LPC, LMFT, LCSW, or equivalent).
  • You have experience with bereavement counseling and related fields.
  • You know how to hold space with empathy and clarity.
  • You’re comfortable running online therapy sessions from a remote setup.
  • You bring curiosity and humility—you know each client’s grief is unique.

Who This Role Fits

This job is a fit if you’re someone who:

  • Believes grief deserves patience, not quick fixes.
  • Values connection—even over a screen.
  • Feels drawn to offer emotional wellness guidance in moments when people need it most.
  • Can balance deep empathy with professional boundaries.

If that sounds like you, you’ll thrive here.


The Benefits Beyond Pay

Yes, the pay is solid—$73,000 annually. But there’s more:

  • Flexible schedule—you’ll design your week around energy, not just hours.
  • Remote work—your home becomes your office.
  • Ongoing training in trauma-informed care and therapeutic communication skills.
  • A supportive team that knows the value of laughter in between heavy days.

Work-life balance isn’t a buzzword here. It’s how we keep going.


The Bigger Picture

At the end of the day, this role is about showing up for people in their hardest seasons. You’ll offer virtual grief support that turns isolation into connection. You’ll provide client-centered counseling that makes people feel seen. And you’ll deliver mental health support in ways that ripple through families and communities.

It’s not just a job. It’s part of a larger movement to make grief less lonely.


Your Next Step

If your heart is beating a little faster while reading this, that’s probably a sign. This isn’t work everyone can do—but maybe it’s work you’re meant to do.

Here, you’ll help people rebuild lives piece by piece. You’ll be trusted with their most complex stories. And in return, you’ll find purpose, growth, and community.

So, are you ready to step into this role and guide people through their healing process with empathy and skill? If yes, let’s get started.

Remote opportunity with global reach — applications are welcome from candidates in any country.

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