Deliver individual, group, and family therapy sessions, including crisis intervention. Conduct thorough psychosocial assessments and develop tailored treatment plans for patients. Collaborate with medical staff to ensure a comprehensive, integrated approach to care. Provide case management services, make referrals to resource agencies, and offer feedback to ensure coordinated support for patients. Oversee staff scheduling, caseload assignments, and professional development initiatives. Design and implement behavioral health programs aligned with the FQHC's mission, while monitoring outcomes and recommending enhancements based on patient and community needs. Skilled in providing individual, group, and family therapy, with expertise in conducting psychosocial assessments and creating effective treatment plans. Stay updated on trends, best practices, and behavioral health regulations to guide program improvements. Ensure compliance with all relevant federal, state, and local regulations, including HIPAA, and maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation. Participate in audits, quality assurance reviews, care management meetings, and team discussions to uphold service standards. Develop partnerships with community organizations to enhance patient resources and support. Advocate for patient needs within the organization and the healthcare system. Represent the behavioral health department in meetings, initiatives, and strategic planning. Create and lead staff training programs on behavioral health topics, serving as a clinical resource and mentor for the team. Provide crisis intervention and brief treatment sessions when required. Perform additional tasks as needed to support the centers.
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Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees