What are the responsibilities and job description for the Perinatal Behavioral Specialist position at Children's National Hospital?
The Perinatal Behavioral Health Specialist provides behavioral health screening and appropriate response including diagnostic and behavioral health interventions to pregnant and post partum patients. Collaborate with all involved teams and support services to ensure that patient and family needs are met. Identifies and prioritizes clinical and psychosocial goals. Problem solves to ensure follow through on needed responses by multidisciplinary team. Ensures optimal outpatient coordination, and excellent collaboration between teams and partner organizations with a focus on patient experience and outcomes. The Perinatal Behavioral Health Specialist also provides support and guidance to partner organizations.
Qualifications : Minimum Education
Master's Degree Masters degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology or similar discipline. (Required)
Minimum Work Experience
3 years Experience in a behavioral health setting with therapy, care coordination, a diverse patient population and preferably with a focus on maternal or perinatal mental health. (Required)
Required Skills / Knowledge
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work with diverse patients and groups
Excellent problem solving skills to support diverse program and patient needs
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Detail oriented and able to work independently in a fast paced, collaborative environment
Required Licenses and Certifications
Ind. Clinical Social Worker DC LICSW, Psychologist, LPC or comparable behavioral health License. Upon Hire (Required) Certificate in perinatal mental health (Preferred)
Functional Accountabilities
Professional Practice / Research
- Identify patients in need of behavioral health support and / or interventions in a patient centered systematic manner.
- Provide appropriate patient centered screening, diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
- Be up to date with staff education regarding behavioral health screening, appropriate behavioral health response, coordination of care, culturally sensitive care, compassion fatigue and other relevant topics.
- Identify and implement best practices for responding to perinatal behavioral health concerns.
- Provide clinical support and guidance to colleagues with lower level licenses.
- Document patient care in a complete, accurate and timely manner.
Exemplary Professional Practice
Leadership
New Knowledge, Innovations and Improvements
Organizational Accountabilities
Organizational Accountabilities (Staff)
Organizational Commitment / Identification
Teamwork / Communication
Performance Improvement / Problem-solving
Cost Management / Financial Responsibility
Safety