Voice Up Publishing Incorporated

Voice Up LCSW Program Manager - Founding Team 100% Remote

Raleigh, NC • Posted 4 days ago
Remote Internship Not specified Level general

Licensed Social Work Program Manager Founding Team
100% Remote

Proactive Safety Net & Community Impact Public Health Startup

Role Overview
This is a founding-level leadership opportunity within an emerging public health startup building a new model for preventative behavioral health and workforce development.

The Licensed Social Work Program Manager will lead and supervise a cohort of 10 15 interns implementing a structured, community-based model that shifts the field:
From reactive intervention
To proactive, purpose-driven human development

This role is ideal for a licensed social worker ready to step beyond traditional systems and help build a scalable solution that supports individuals before crisis occurs.

Time Commitment
Minimum: 2 hours per week
Flexible, with opportunity to grow involvement as the program scales

Compensation (Equity-Based)
This is an early-stage startup role.
Primary compensation: Equity ownership in the company and program
Opportunity to join the founding team
Direct influence on long-term strategy and national scale

This is not a salaried role at this stage
It is an opportunity to build and own part of a transformative public health system

Why This Work Matters
Behavioral health systems face workforce shortages, but the core issue is not a lack of people it is a lack of clear pathways connecting lived experience to meaningful roles.

This model addresses the Naming Gap the missing link between experience, purpose, and action
Within just 15 months, under minimal funding and no incentives, the model has demonstrated:
2,900+ participants across 900+ cities
5,000+ structured program engagements
Integration into MPH and MSW programs within accredited institutions
Active use within credit-bearing internship and practicum structures across the U.S.
27 verified producers creating real-world, institutionally adopted impact
1,350+ individuals directly impacted

These are not theoretical partnerships these are already signed and operational institutional agreements, creating a clear pathway for national scaling.

What You Will Do
Lead & Supervise
Oversee 10 15 interns facilitating structured sessions
Ensure consistent delivery of the developmental model:

Awareness Personalization Action Community Integration

Apply Licensed Expertise
Maintain ethical, non-clinical boundaries
Ensure psychological safety across all environments
Guide interns in real-world participant engagement
Ensure Quality & Integrity

Monitor facilitation quality and participant outcomes
Prevent drift into reactive or deficit-based models
Maintain a strengths-based, purpose-driven approach
Develop Future Practitioners
Train interns in facilitation, empathy, and structured engagement
Translate academic theory into applied community impact

Build & Scale
Help expand an already validated model across institutions
Contribute to scaling from 27 1,000+ impact producers

Why This Role Is Different
This is not traditional supervision.
You are not managing caseloads
You are helping build infrastructure for prevention at a national level
Instead of serving individuals one at a time, you will:

Multiply your impact through supervised cohorts
Help scale a system already embedded in universities and communities

Ideal Candidate
Licensed Social Worker (LMSW, LCSW, LICSW, or equivalent)
Experience in supervision, facilitation, or community-based work
Interest in:
Public health innovation
Preventative care models
Startup environments

The Opportunity
This is a ground-floor role in a high-potential public health startup with:
Signed and scalable institutional agreements across the U.S.
Proven validation across real-world, institutional, and academic environments
Global reach and national expansion readiness
An opportunity to earn equity
Shape the model
Help redefine how social work operates at scale

Bottom Line:
This role is for a licensed social worker ready to move upstream
from responding to crisis to building systems that prevent it altogether.

A different definition of scale
Most social-impact models scale by standardizing content. The Fuller Method scales by standardizing conditions: safety, clarity, reflection, and accountability. Within those conditions, individuals and communities generate outcomes that are locally relevant but methodologically consistent.
That distinction matters. It allows institutions to adopt the method without flattening cultural context, while still maintaining academic and operational standards. For universities in particular, it offers a bridge between scholarship and contribution one that aligns with growing demands for workforce relevance and public value.
Why it matters now
As automation reshapes work and education, institutions are searching for approaches that preserve what makes human contribution irreplaceable: judgment, empathy, ethical reasoning, and the ability to create meaning. The Fuller Method does not compete with technology; it complements it by strengthening the human capacities technology cannot replicate.

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