Janus Healthcare’s Collaborative Care model is expanding to Oregon. Our mission is to improve quality of life for patients living with behavioral health challenges and chronic medical conditions. We do this by embedding behavioral health into primary care — so patients receive coordinated, effective care without barriers. At Janus we value your clinical skills and ideas. We use structured clinical workflows and evidence-based metrics to help clinicians work smarter, not harder. Your clinical input matters — we are expanding our Collaborative Care programs and actively incorporate clinician feedback into workflow design and improvements. Supported caseload management — Collaborative Care caseloads are structured to ensure meaningful contact and clinical impact. Documentation time is protected — we do not expect after-hours charting. We practice a true team-based care model — including weekly psychiatric case review and close collaboration with the patient’s primary care provider. Meaningful clinical autonomy within outpatient hours. Strong and experienced leadership that listens to clinicians and adapts the model based on feedback. Structured onboarding, case consultation support, and gradual scaling to model standards as you become comfortable with workflows. The Behavioral Health Integration Clinician is a core member of the Collaborative Care team - partnering with PCPs and psychiatric consultants to provide short-term, targeted, evidence-based care.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level