Behavioral Health Consultant - Pediatric (LPC, LMFT, LCSW, PsyD, PhD)
Mosaic Community Health
2024-11-05 20:45:23
Madras, Oregon, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Healthcare & Medical
Job description
If you're passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and families, and thrive in a collaborative healthcare setting, we want you on our team!
Join us as we strive to provide comprehensive care for our young patients. As a Pediatric Behavioral Health Consultant, you'll be an integral part of our multi-disciplinary team, working closely with primary care providers to address the behavioral, physical, and psychosocial needs of our pediatric population.
Your Role:
Engage in direct patient care through brief interventions.
Facilitate referrals and coordinate specialty mental health services when necessary.
Provide invaluable psychoeducation to patients and caregivers.
Foster a supportive environment through group visits.
Other Responsibilities:
Maintain fundraising database, including data entry, gift recording, information management and acknowledgments, with accuracy and timeliness.
Coordinate peer-to-peer fundraising campaigns.
Lead and support logistics for Mosaic's community engagement events including vendor engagement, event supply management, evaluation, and reporting.
Recruit and organize volunteers and volunteer program.
Execute donor recognition program.
Support the Development team by building lasting relationships in the community in support of Mosaic's mission.
Essential Skills & Knowledge:
Knowledge of methods around behavioral medicine and evidence-based treatments for medical, mental health and substance use conditions.
Plans and provides psychological assessment and diagnosis in a primary care setting with brief psychotherapeutic interventions as needed.
Advises and consults primary care providers and team members.
Ability to triage and refer for specialty mental health services.
Knowledge of psychopharmacology and the problems and dynamics in treating medically underserved populations.
Knowledge of general medical practice models and processes such as office procedures, medical records, health insurance, etc.
Skilled in support group organization, facilitating, as well as educating.
Ability to work as successful primary health care team member.
Ability to be comfortable in role as consultant and resident BH specialist.
Execute evidence-based brief interventions.
Ability to design and implement clinical protocols for treatment of selected behavioral conditions.
Ability to make quick and accurate assessments of behavioral health conditions.
Interest in gathering, tracking, and presenting outcome data.
Expertise in trauma-informed, culturally sensitive substance abuse and mental health treatment.
Knowledgeable of local and state resources.
Able to work with patients from infancy to geriatrics.
Comfort with electronic medical records and charting.
Flexible and able to assess and triage on the spot demands of medical staff.
Ability to train and teach effective behavioral health interventions and integrated health model to medical practitioners.
Experience, Education, Licenses and Certifications:
Experience delivering behavioral health services to medically underserved populations and cultural competency in a team based care model preferred.
Masters or better required.
LCSW, LPC, LMFT, PhD, PsyD licensure or associate licensure.
Who We are:
Mosaic Community Health prides itself on being an innovative health system that pioneers unique and creative ways to provide and improve patient access to health care. Since our founding in 2002 we have proudly served insured and uninsured patients regardless of age, ethnicity, or income.
We focus on a holistic approach to patient care by incorporating behavioral health, pharmacy, and nutrition support to serve patients in the most meaningful way. At Mosaic Community Health, you will work with incredibly dedicated and mission-centered peers and be part of a dynamic team-based environment.
Mosaic Community Health offers more than just a job, it is a lifestyle. A lifestyle of serving others. A lifestyle of being an integral part of your community. A lifestyle that offers work/life balance. A lifestyle of enjoying the outdoors! Central Oregon offers over 300 days of sunshine a year, so enjoy a PTO day on the mountain, biking/hiking trails, or the river! A lifestyle that improves lives, including yours.
Experience
2 year(s): Preferably two years or more in delivering behavioral health services to medically underserved populations and cultural competency in a medical setting.
Education
Masters or better required
Licenses & Certifications
Marriage Family Therapist
Licensed Prof Counselor
Licensed Clin Social Work
Job Type: Part-time
Expected hours: 20 per week
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Employee assistance program
Flexible schedule
Loan forgiveness
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Referral program
Retirement plan
Schedule:
10 hour shift
Work Location: In person