Indiana University Health is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Behavioral Health Support Specialist with a bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, or a related field. This role provides vital behavioral health support in collaboration with primary care providers and licensed behavioral health clinicians, ensuring safe, timely, and effective patient care. The BH Support Specialist will be a key member of the expanding Pediatric IBH team, working within pediatric and primary care settings to address anxiety, depression, and behavioral concerns in children and adolescents. This clinical role collaborates with the primary care team to deliver evidence-based behavioral health interventions. Weekly supervision with licensed behavioral health clinicians will support your patient care activities. We are seeking candidates with strong problem-solving skills, excellent communication, and a commitment to delivering exceptional care to patients and families. Position Overview: The BH Support Specialist will: Facilitate patient involvement in treatment and education within a collaborative outpatient setting Serve as a liaison among medical and nursing staff, patients, families, and external agencies Conduct mental health triage of patients upon provider referral, under supervision of licensed behavioral health professionals Identify psychosocial risk factors by evaluating prior functioning, social support systems, reactions to illness, and coping abilities Perform individual, group, and family behavioral health interventions using evidence-based models appropriate for the level of care Communicate and collaborate with healthcare team members to ensure patients receive the right services at the right time Support utilization review and discharge planning through clinical supervision and team staffing Serve as a primary contact for cases involving child abuse/neglect, elder abuse/neglect, institutional abuse, and domestic violence Act as a liaison with Indiana University Health and local protective services (APS/CPS) Assist in facilitating psycho-educational groups and therapeutic interventions Maintain principles and techniques of crisis intervention and de-escalation to ensure safety and support during acute situations Develop and maintain strong working relationships with community agencies, law enforcement, schools, and healthcare teams
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees