Under the supervision of the Behavioral Health Officer or designated team member, the licensed mental/behavioral health professional provides counseling and therapy addressing psychological, interpersonal, developmental, and/or chemical dependency issues, to include active encouragement of healthier patient behaviors. This individual may also support/coach others in motivational interviewing or other techniques intended to increase the collective potential for improving patient health outcomes. Under First Choice protocols (as they may be established and/or change over time), work with other members of primary care teams to appropriately screen for, assess and address patient behavioral/mental health needs. Participate in clinical supervision with BH Clinical Supervisor as appropriate for level of licensure and skill set. Provide access to patient visit opportunities sufficient to evaluate conditions, help manage symptoms/monitor response to medications, and teach coping strategies. Support the provision of behavioral health treatment through both group and individual counseling sessions, as may be useful or deemed necessary. Coordinate and communicate with other behavioral and/or physical healthcare providers or entities involved in or who may need to become involved in caring for a given patient. Act as a team resource to create suicide prevention contracts, safety plans and or other crisis intervention, as necessary. Appropriately document the provision of clinical care in the electronic patient record or other relevant media. Actively support appropriate/relevant quality improvement initiatives. Maintain productivity levels that support access and financial sustainability. Attend mandatory behavioral health meetings and training. Perform other duties, as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees