As a key member of the integrated care team in the Addictions Recovery/MAT Program, the IOT Behavioral Health Clinician (BHC) provides trauma-informed, evidence-based interventions for patients with complex behavioral health and substance use needs. Using a harm reduction approach, the BHC supports patients in meeting their recovery goals, addressing co-occurring emotional and psychiatric concerns, and improving overall quality of life. Working in a fast-paced community health clinic, the BHC assesses readiness for change, provides crisis support, identifies DSM-5 diagnoses, and manages a range of symptoms including anxiety, depression, PTSD, psychosis, and substance/alcohol use disorders. The BHC collaborates closely with addiction medicine providers to deliver coordinated care throughout the recovery process by focusing on stabilization, support systems, and overdose prevention. Behavioral Health Counselors are responsible for providing ongoing individual therapy, new patient intakes, and monthly check-ins as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level