Collaborative Care Mental Health Clinician

UVM Medical CenterBurlington, VT
Onsite

About The Position

The Collaborative Care Mental Health Clinician (CCMHC) is an integral member and provider of a patient’s medical and mental health care team. This role is weighted toward direct clinical care with 90% of the interactions being face-to-face patient care. The role serves as the cornerstone of the team consisting of a patient, the patient’s primary care provider, and a psychiatric consultant. The CCMHC also contributes to the learning, growth, and service provision of the larger Collaborative Care Psychiatry team. We currently have a CCMHC opening at UVM Medical Center covering the Pediatric Primary Care clinics in Burlington/Williston, VT. The CCMHC is responsible for providing triage, clinical assessment, direct diagnosis of mental health disorders in conjunction with DSM, ICD-10 and Collaborative Care and/or Psychotherapy codes, psychoeducation to patients and primary care providers, care coordination, case management, direct evidence-based psychotherapy, treatment plan formulation and updates, crisis coordination, and relapse prevention planning. The CCMHC meets regularly for case consultation with their partner psychiatric consultant and monitoring of a caseload of assigned patients. The CCMHC is responsible for oversight of a registry which serves as both a clinical tool (e.g. monitoring risk scores and patient outcomes) as well as a programmatic tool (e.g. monitoring service utilization and programmatic outcomes).

Requirements

  • Master’s degree minimum
  • Licensure in the State of Vermont, LCSW or LCMHC required
  • At least 3 years direct clinical experience post-masters in a medical or mental health setting providing individual, family and/or group psychotherapy
  • Currently licensed in State of Vermont and/or State of New York as independent therapist depending on service area

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with pediatric populations, families and children
  • Training in acute crisis intervention
  • Training in suicide risk assessment and symptom reduction
  • Training and experience in CBT/DBT approach to mental health symptom reduction or alleviation
  • Additional clinical certifications and skills in specific clinical specialties
  • Familiarity with psychotropic medications and their role in treatment
  • Experience with co-occurring disorders (including substance use disorder and medical complications)
  • Experience working as part of a multidisciplinary team (including experience with integrated behavioral health care models including Collaborative Care)

Responsibilities

  • Providing triage
  • Clinical assessment
  • Direct diagnosis of mental health disorders in conjunction with DSM, ICD-10 and Collaborative Care and/or Psychotherapy codes
  • Psychoeducation to patients and primary care providers
  • Care coordination
  • Case management
  • Direct evidence-based psychotherapy
  • Treatment plan formulation and updates
  • Crisis coordination
  • Relapse prevention planning
  • Meeting regularly for case consultation with their partner psychiatric consultant
  • Monitoring of a caseload of assigned patients
  • Oversight of a registry which serves as both a clinical tool (e.g. monitoring risk scores and patient outcomes) as well as a programmatic tool (e.g. monitoring service utilization and programmatic outcomes)

Benefits

  • Excellent Pay and Benefits
  • generous time off
  • health insurance
  • 403B retirement benefits
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