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Licensed Clinical Social Worker - Syracuse, NY (Hybrid)

Syracuse, New York, United States

About Us

Galileo is a team-based medical practice working to improve the quality and affordability of health care for all. Operating across 50 states, Galileo offers high-touch, data-driven, multi-specialty, longitudinal care to diverse and complex patients—on the phone, in the home, and everywhere in between. Regional and national health plans, employers, and Fortune 500 organizations trust Galileo as the leading solution to improve population health. Founded by Dr. Tom X. Lee, the healthcare pioneer behind One Medical and Epocrates, Galileo is a team of leading innovators from healthcare, technology, and human-centered design. Our mission is to apply that talent and scientific thinking to transform society by solving our largest, toughest healthcare problems, while at the same time bringing patient and provider closer.

Be the Bridge Between Mental Health and Whole-Person Care

At Galileo, we know that behavioral health is just as important as physical health—and access to the right support can change lives. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), you’ll help patients navigate life’s challenges, access critical resources, and improve their overall well-being.

If you’re passionate about meeting people where they are—whether in their homes, community spaces, or via telehealth—and guiding them toward meaningful change, this role is for you.

How You’ll Make an Impact

As a key player in our interdisciplinary care team, you will:

  • Assess the Whole Person – Conduct comprehensive psychosocial evaluations to understand behavioral health needs, mental status, and social determinants affecting care.
  • Deliver Targeted Behavioral Health Support – Provide short-term, evidence-based interventions (Motivational Interviewing, Critical Time Intervention, Trauma Informed Care) to help patients manage mental health challenges.
  • Be a Crisis Stabilizer – Offer timely crisis intervention, coordinating higher levels of care when needed.
  • Connect Patients to the Right Resources – Help patients navigate community services for social support, housing, substance use treatment, and more.
  • Educate and Empower – Serve as a trusted resource for patients, families, and healthcare providers, offering guidance on behavioral health conditions and treatment pathways.
  • Drive Care Coordination – Work alongside primary care providers, health advocates, and community resources to ensure patients receive comprehensive, well-integrated care.
  • Document and Improve – Maintain clear, compliant clinical records and contribute to ongoing quality improvement efforts.


Who You Are

You’re a compassionate, resourceful, and clinically skilled social worker who thrives in dynamic, community-based care settings.

We’d love to hear from you if you have:

  • LCSW (preferred) or LMSW with 1-3 years of post-master’s clinical experience in behavioral health, integrated primary care, or community-based settings.
  • Experience working with serious mental illness (SMI), substance use disorders (SUDs), and co-occurring conditions.
  • Strong skills in psychosocial assessments, crisis intervention, and treatment planning.
  • A collaborative mindset—comfortable working alongside medical providers, care coordinators, and community partners.
  • A solution-focused, proactive approach to helping patients navigate care barriers.
  • A high level of clinical judgment, adaptability, and organizational skills.

Where You’ll Work: A Hybrid Model That Puts Patients First

We believe that the best care happens both in the field and behind the scenes.

  • 60% Field-Based Care – Meet patients where they are, whether it’s their home, a community organization, or via telehealth.
  • 40% Remote Work – Use this time for documentation, care coordination, and virtual collaboration with the team.
  • Reliable personal transportation is required (and the ability to travel using our mobile health unit). Mileage reimbursement is provided.

Why Join Galileo? A Role with Purpose and Growth

At Galileo, we don’t just provide care—we reimagine how healthcare works to make it more accessible, effective, and patient-centered. As part of our team, you’ll have the opportunity to:

  • Make a tangible difference in the lives of underserved patients.
  • Work in an innovative, integrated care model that values both behavioral and physical health.
  • Advance your experience with LCSW Clinical Supervision provided
  • Join a collaborative, mission-driven team that supports professional growth and development.

Compensation & Benefits That Support You

Compensation: $70,000–$95,000 based on experience

  • Comprehensive Health Benefits – Medical, Dental, Vision
  • 401(k) with Employer Match
  • Paid Family Leave & Generous PTO
  • Company-Paid Life Insurance, Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA with employer contribution)
  • Mileage reimbursement for travel

Ready to Make an Impact?

If you’re looking for a career where your clinical skills and compassion truly change lives, we’d love to meet you. Apply now and be part of a team that’s shaping the future of behavioral healthcare—one patient at a time.

How We Hire

Galileo Health is an equal-opportunity employer and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.

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