Fairview Health Services
Location: Minneapolis,MN, USA
Date: 2024-12-23T13:24:17Z
Job Description:
Overview:M Health Fairview has an immediate opening for Behavioral Health Clinician to join the Solid Organ Transplant team based in Minnesapolis, Mn. This is a full time, 80 hours every two weeks, benefit eligible position located on the University of Minnesota Campus. Some of the benefits we offer at Fairview include medical insurance - as low as $0, dental insurance - also a $0 option, PTO (24 days per year), and 403B with up to a 6% employer match; visit www.fairview.org/Benefits/noncontract to learn more and get all the details!Responsibilities/Job Description:As a member of the primary care team, the Behavioral Health Clinician assists in the team's management of the overall health care needs of the enrolled patient population. The Behavioral Health Clinician's primary functions include assessment, consultation and direct care related to the prevention, identification, treatment, and ongoing management of psychosocial/behavioral concerns which impact the overall health of the defined patient population.Conducts assessment and evaluation of behavioral health conditions by means of diagnostic and screening tools, clinical interviews, and consultation with the medical team.Conducts diagnostic evaluation and documents assessment in medical record.Conducts diagnostic evaluation and confers diagnosis as appropriateDevelops an individualized treatment plan of care.Collaborates with patient, family, and other colleagues to develop a treatment plan of care.Develops an individualized plan based on age, social and cultural considerations, condition, and other relevant needs.Maintains required, appropriate, and timely communication and correspondence with treatment authorization and payer sources in a manner which promotes efficient and effective delivery of clinical services.Contributes to the development and implementation of treatment plan in collaboration with the patient and primary care team.Provides consultation to the medical team aimed at the prevention, identification, treatment and management of behavioral health/psychosocial issues and conditions.Functions as an effective team member as evidenced by working in a collaborative approach with primary care providers.Demonstrates basic knowledge of psychotropic medications.Understanding of integrative health care in terms of the interactive and interdependent expressions of the physical/biological, emotional, and psychological dimensions of health.Employs a primary care approach in addressing the behavioral/psychosocial aspects of routine and complex medical conditions.Provides primary behavioral health interventions for identified mental health and substance use conditions.Delivery of population-based health care by providing individual, group and community-based services.Knowledge base and clinical skills in applying evidence based behavioral interventions for identified medical conditions.Qualifications:RequiredMaster's or doctoral level degree in social work or psychology.Two years of experience post licensure.Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) or Licensed Psychologist (LP). *Licensed Graduate in Social Work will be considered under certain circumstances.PreferredFive years of experience post licensure.
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