What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Based Behavioral Health Provider position at Mountain Community Health Partnership?
Mountain Community Health Partnership is seeking a full-time School Based Behavioral Health Provider. The Behavioral Health Provider (BHP) is responsible for providing integrated behavioral health services to Mountain Community Health Partnership (MCHP) patients; especially under-served, uninsured, under-insured, high-risk and vulnerable patients. Duties include, but are not limited to, serving as a direct provider of behavioral health services providing quality, compassionate, and culturally sensitive care for patients of MCHP; Completion of screenings and assessments, including diagnosis and mental status exams using appropriate clinical tools, clinical interviews and other collateral information; Supporting referrals, and formulating treatment strategies; Implement treatment plans with patients/students, working together to accomplish collaborative goals by frequent monitoring and face to face interactions; Provide consultations services to families, schools, legal and judicial systems, physicians, and other community agencies to assist these resources in understanding the need of the patients/students; Participation in scheduled team meetings. Work location will be hybrid (school setting and office setting) and will be based in Mitchell County, but willing to travel to other locations as needed.
Must have a valid and current LCSW/LPC licensure; Two-year clinical experience, Electronic Health Record experience, Minimum of two years supervised employment preferably in primary care and Experience in individual and group therapy including recovery work preferred. Ability to communicate with Spanish speaking patients, preferred.
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off
MCHP is an EEOC Employer
Salary : $61,700 - $74,000