About The Position

We’re hiring bilingual (Spanish-speaking) Behavioral Health Care Managers (BHCMs) to provide direct, patient-facing care to children, teens, and families within the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM). This is a fully remote role where you will spend ~75% of your time working directly with patients and families, deliver brief, evidence-based care designed to drive meaningful change in 6–12 months, and collaborate closely with pediatricians, psychiatrists, and a multidisciplinary care team. As a BHCM at Triplemoon, you will focus on impactful, structured care (not open-ended therapy), work within evidence-based clinical pathways designed to drive outcomes, and be part of a team-based model where you’re supported by pediatricians, psychiatric consultants, and care coordinators. You will deliver care that integrates behavioral health intervention, care coordination (school, SDoH, therapies), and family education and support. This role is ideal for clinicians who want to spend more time helping patients and families directly, work in a collaborative, coordinated system of care, and see measurable progress in their patients over time.

Requirements

  • Active, unrestricted clinical licensure as a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), licensed professional counselor (LPC), and/or licensed therapist (LMFT).
  • Active licensure in one or more of the following states on or before start-date: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington
  • MUST be fluent in Spanish for this specific role
  • Experience working with children, adolescents, and families
  • 3+ years of experience OR a minimum of 3,000 supervised hours
  • Flexibility with hours/availability, including 2 evenings/week + 2-4 weekend days/month
  • Experience and training in evidence-based modalities (CBT, MI, BA, etc.)
  • Comfort working in a telehealth environment
  • Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills
  • Ability to deliver care with a diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) and trauma-informed lens

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in Pediatric primary care or collaborative care (CoCM)
  • Experience in School-based or community mental health settings
  • Familiarity with Measurement-based care
  • Familiarity with Brief, structured interventions

Responsibilities

  • Conduct intake assessments and ongoing follow-up sessions via telehealth
  • Deliver brief, evidence-based interventions: CBT skills, Motivational interviewing, Behavioral activation, Parent coaching
  • Provide in-session education and actionable recommendations to families
  • Track patient progress using validated screening tools
  • Support families with school accommodations, SDoH needs, and coordination with OT/PT/ST and other specialty services
  • Collaborate with pediatricians and psychiatric consultants
  • Participate in weekly registry review meetings to guide care decisions
  • Partner with board-certified pediatric psychiatrists who provide medication recommendations and oversee patient progress and care plans
  • Document all care in our EHR (Healthie)
  • Track outcomes and progress using structured workflows
  • Manage scheduling, follow-ups, and patient engagement
  • Apply standardized protocols (no-shows, cancellations, safety)

Benefits

  • Fully remote role
  • Meaningful, patient-centered work
  • A collaborative care model that supports you clinically
  • Focus on impact, not just volume
  • Opportunity to help transform pediatric behavioral health
  • Ongoing training and development opportunities
  • Full-time salaried position
  • Benefits including medical, dental, vision, STD, LTD and paid time off
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