As a member of the health center’s integrated care team the Lead Behavioral Health Consultant will fulfill the following KEY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES towards the provision of patient-centered, coordinated patient care: Maintain confidentiality of records related to patient treatment. Provide mental health and substance abuse assessments. Deliver individual, family, and group short-term therapy for children, teens, and adults. Utilize evidence-based interventions such as CBT, MI, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. Conduct screenings, brief counseling, and referrals for addictions treatment. Develop and implement treatment plans; maintain clinical records in EMR. Obtain and maintain insurance authorizations; follow documentation and billing requirements. Collaborate with the medical team and other providers to coordinate patient care. Refer patients/families to community resources and specialists as needed. Manage patient crises; modify treatment activities and documentation to meet changing requirements. Counsel families on supporting patients; monitor medication use and encourage collaboration with prescribers. Stay informed on developments in counseling and health by reading, attending trainings, and networking. Coordinate or lead workshops, courses, or trainings on behavioral health topics. Provide leadership in integrated care team collaboration. Meet productivity targets, including group therapy or supervision requirements. Develop cultural competence to serve diverse populations, including refugees. Clinically supervise non-independent licensed staff. Approve documentation, time sheets, or notes when required. Serve as primary contact in the Director’s absence. Assist with new staff orientation and serve as subject matter expert. Provide input on staff performance, training, and professional development. Coordinate and facilitate monthly BH all-staff meetings. Provide oversight of interns, ensuring appropriate supervision and integration into BH services. Lead therapist onboarding and compliance processes, ensuring adherence to regulatory and organizational standards. Lead assigned behavioral health projects; track progress and report outcomes. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-C), Licensed Psychologist, or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC). Must have supervision licensure in discipline or ability to obtain within 6 months. Minimum three (3) years’ experience providing therapy to children, teens, and adults. Demonstrated leadership or supervisory experience, preferably within CCI. Knowledge of CCI’s Behavioral Health processes, protocols, and systems. Strong team-based communication skills with primary care and BH staff. Ability to solve problems, interpret data, establish facts, and draw conclusions. Bilingual preferred (Spanish/English). Ability to engage patients using skills including Motivational Interviewing. Crisis intervention skills and flexibility in fast-paced environments. Proven ability to manage administrative responsibilities, including project tracking, reporting, and staff support. Enthusiasm for innovation, data-driven decision making, and quality outcomes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees