Cityblock Health
Location: all cities,NC, USA
Date: 2024-12-12T08:49:30Z
Job Description:
Behavioral Health SpecialistAbout the Role:Behavioral health services and care programming are available to all Cityblock members. The Behavioral Health Specialist (BHS) is part of a dedicated behavioral health care team, and will be available for care team referrals to triage member needs, provide short-term therapeutic interventions, address the needs of members presenting with serious mental illness (SMI) or substance use disorder (SUD), manage behavioral health escalations and help facilitate transitions of care as needed.Responsibilities: Case Review and Care Planning Participate in case conferencesPartner with BH CHP and Psych APC to develop members' care plansSupport care team in developing members' care plans when behavioral health interventions apply Follow-Up Provide clinical education to members on preventative care topics, including behavioral health and mental wellnessSupport members' behavioral health needs virtually or in-person (community, home, hub) as needed (e.g., short-term interventions such as collaborative care management)Encourage access to evidenced-based treatments, including long-acting injectable antipsychotics, clozapine, medication assisted treatments (MAT), and contingency managementFacilitate behavioral health and SUD referrals with internal and external providers and develop strong relationships with community and external providersMake referrals to care team if medical or social resources are neededCollaborate with the Member Navigator and/or RN Care Manager to determine need for member escalation or placement in a different program (e.g., lower or higher intensity program)Address and respond to member needs and delegate tasks in timely fashionActively outreach and maintain engagement (e.g., provide behavioral health education) with high-acuity membersSupport members in achieving their behavioral health care plan goalsAssist with behavioral health transitions of care Operations and Reporting Utilize our care facilitation, electronic health record and scheduling platforms as needed to collect data, document member interactions, organize information, track tasks, and communicate with your team, members, and community resourcesAccessible to manage behavioral health crises and to be part of an on-call  pool during business hours Requirements for the Role: Master's Degree in Social Work or Mental Health CounselingSpeciality in Behavioral Health conditions (e.g., substance use disorders and serious mental illness)Independent clinical license required: Active LICSW, LCSW, LISW, LMHC or equivalent in the State(s) practicingMinimum Length of Experience Required of 2-years post-Master's DegreeCredentialing RequiredComfortable using technology to support members without in-person contact (telephone and text etiquette, virtual visit platforms, etc.)Understanding of how to use scheduling platforms to ensure accurate appointment scheduling and managementUnderstanding of how to use electronic health record systems and/or care facilitation platforms to ensure accurate documentationProficient in collecting member clinical and demographic data and documenting appropriately in a timely mannerVersed in Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Trauma informed Care principlesVersed in and able to apply Behavioral Activation Therapy and/or problem solving treatment in practiceComfortable providing short-term therapyStrong problem solving skills - can make difficult decisions and knows when to collaborate with other team membersAble to provide creative solutions to challenges within the healthcare system that are impeding optimization of members' care and healthGrowth and learning mentality, ability to think outside the box, go outside the bounds of traditional  responsibilitiesAdaptable to change and prepared for frequent, fast-paced changes and shifting priorities #J-18808-Ljbffr
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