The Behavioral Health Provider acts as an independent clinician, providing behavioral health counseling to children, adults, and families in a clinic or a school-based healthcare setting, as assigned by BHSLD. The behavioral health provider collaborates closely with primary care providers, dental providers, psychiatrists, and school systems to treat behavioral health conditions while upholding the ASQ (Access, Stewardship, and Quality) principles. As a part of the primary care team, the Behavioral Health Provider will provide comprehensive diagnostic and behavioral health services, including brief assessments, interventions, psychoeducation, referrals, and consultations for patients in school-based health clinic settings. Behavioral Health Providers work from a systems and community perspective to formulate treatment conceptualizations, interventions, and case management goals. Behavioral Health Providers will develop treatment plans with their patients/family systems, as well as their care teams, and utilize evidence-based psychosocial interventions to achieve treatment goals. Behavioral Health providers may use several therapeutic modalities in this clinical setting, including play therapy, individual therapy, group therapy, and case management. The Behavioral Health Provider must demonstrate respect for all patients' rights and provide respectful, considerate care focused on the patient's needs. The Behavioral Health role is a PRN position.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level