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Behavioral Health Provider


McMinnville, Oregon


Behavioral Health Provider Job Opening in McMinnville, Oregon - At West Hills Healthcare Clinic, we believe in providing patients with the support necessary to achieve an overall healthy lifestyle. Our mission is to provide excellent medical care with compassion, and respect in a manner that enhances the lives of both our patients and staff. Position Purpose: Work as part of the medical home at West Hills Healthcare Clinic with medical patients to mitigate the behavioral barriers impacting their medical and psychosocial functioning. Behavioral Health Provider will accomplish this by completing an initial assessment, including population-based screeners and brief interventions. They will also support the provider team by offering consultation and support on behavioral health issues. This position has a collaborative relationship with the continuum of services in the Yamhill County Care Organization, including the Behavioral Health Provider Learning Collaborative that meets monthly to achieve the standards established by the YCCO.
Work Schedule: 40 hours/week Full-time, and benefits eligible. Must be available to work all hours the clinic is open, as schedule may vary.
Essential Functions and Duties:
The Behavioral Health Provider will see a patient for an average 1 to 5 times based on 15-30-minute schedule increments. A portion of these patients will be 'high utilizer' patients and other patients identified through the scrubbing and referral processes. High utilizer patients are those with chronic health conditions who have been identified as using the ER excessively or inappropriately. Identified patients are experiencing negative outcomes with their chronic health conditions and can benefit from the use of brief therapy to assist them with behavioral interventions that could improve their outcomes, increase their self-management skills, and reduce behavioral barriers to wellness.
Provide information, screening, and referral services to patients who would benefit from additional services provided in Yamhill County.
Assess the nature and extent of each patient's emotional, behavioral, mental health, and/or co-occurring disorders, and provide any brief interventions necessary, typically ranging from 1-5 face to face visits (with some ongoing telephonic outreach) to ensure behavioral barriers to appropriate care are reduced.
Incorporate the use of the SBIRT, PHQ, and other screening tools into his/her interventions and collaborate and communicate with team members to provide integrated treatment.
Work with Health Educators, Providers, Back Office Care Coordinators, and other Team Members to provide continuity of care for patients with complex cases.
Receive warm handoffs from providers in accordance with integrated care model that creates accessibility in schedule and facilitates a warm handoff to Mental Health when possible and ensure coordination of services.
Participate in clinical review sessions, monthly staff meetings, training sessions, committee work, supervision sessions, including Behavioral Health Provider Learning Collaborative.
Demonstrate awareness of co-occurring disorders and chronic conditions and how they impact patient outcomes and care.
Establish rapport, systematically gather data, determine the patient?s readiness for treatment and change, and apply accepted criteria for diagnosis of substance abuse disorders.
Screen for psychoactive substance toxicity, intoxication, withdrawal symptoms, aggression or danger to others, potential for self-inflicted harm or suicide, and coexisting behavioral health problems.
Analyze and interpret all relevant data to determine treatment recommendations and priorities.
Provide crisis intervention and help deescalating difficult or upset patients.
Receives warm handoffs from medical providers for BH interventions related to medical problems such as insomnia, diabetes, hypertension, headaches, pain, obesity and weight management, asthma, smoking cessation, somatization, compliance with disease-specific medical regimen.
Collaborate with Mental Health Providers on providing wrap around services to shared patients and those needing behavioral support.
Other Responsibilities:
Consistently performs specific assigned daily and general duties, including an ability to work as a collaborative member in team-based medical care.
Knows and consistently implements the organization's mission and all approved policies, protocols and procedures.
Consistently interacts with clients and staff in a manner that reflects favorably on the organization and promotes teamwork.
Maintain strict confidentiality.
Demonstrate knowledge of and adherence to accepted ethical and behavioral standards of conduct.
Understands relevant policies and procedures.
Understands and applies risk management protocols.
Analysis of reimbursement requirements and design of reimbursement processes.
Routinely completes all chart note, documentation, and billing activities.
Education and/or Training:
Must have appropriate credentials and level of training. Appropriate credentials include Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the state of Oregon or working towards licensure (post-doctoral candidate), or Master's degree in Social Work and be licensed as an LCSW in the state of Oregon). Must have graduate course work in biological basis of behavior, understanding of biopsychosocial model of health, theory, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health and dual diagnosis disorders. Experience working with persons who have experienced chronic medical conditions. Demonstrate proficiency using DSM V, and ICD-10 and ability to document appropriately in an electronic health record. Bilingual preferred.
Work Environment :
This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as: computers, phones, photocopiers, and fax machines.
Potential hazards of position :
The worker is exposed to infectious diseases for which immunization is required and provided. The worker is exposed to unpredictable behavior.
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to sit, stand, walk; use hand to finger, and reach with hands and arms. This position requires the ability to occasionally lift office products and supplies weighing up to 5-20 pounds.
West Hills Healthcare Clinic is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, disability, genetic testing information or any other characteristics protected by federal or State of Oregon employment laws.
Salary Range: Please provide salary requirements with Cover Letter.
TO APPLY: To complete the application process we need the following:
Resume ? please email to: hr@ com
Cover Letter (with salary requirements) ? please email to: hr@ com
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West Hills Healthcare Clinic
ATTN Human Resource Manager
2163 NW 2nd St
McMinnville, OR 97128
Job Type: Full-time

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