Behavioral Health Consultant
Spectrum Health Services, Inc. · Philadelphia, PA · 2 mo ago
On-siteHealthcareFull-time
Essential Functions
- Provide professional expertise and consultation to Primary Care Providers and the care team within a population based care framework.
- Work collaboratively across disciplines and administrative functions within the organization and the surrounding community to identify and help manage “at risk,” “chronically ill,” and “frequent attenders.”
- Perform strengths-based assessment and brief behavioral treatment for a wide range of psychological and substance abuse disorders. Refer to specialty clinics as appropriate.
- Develop proficiency in fundamental medical terminology and education as it relates to chronic illness e.g. diabetes, hypertension, COPD/asthma, pain disorders.
- Apply knowledge of and experience with a broad repertoire of psychotherapeutic skills from a variety of theoretical perspectives (e.g. Motivational Interviewing, Solutions Focused Tx, Mindfulness techniques, Acceptance & Commitment Tx, and CBT).
- Facilitate support groups e.g. chronic disease-self management, pain management, smoking cessation.
- Help patients, families, and caregivers build skills to improve coping, distress tolerance, and stress reduction.
- Teach prevention and techniques to self-manage symptoms and chronic illness.
- Develop collaborative relationships with external medical, behavioral, and social service community partners.
- Provide diagnostic assessments and effective triage of patients in need of referrals to specialty mental health care.
- Develop educational, training materials and conducts sessions or disseminates information to care team on recent advances in the field.
- Participate in Quality Improvement/Quality Assurance activities as appropriate.
- Represent the health agency at external events and meetings.
Qualifications
- LCSW or Licensed Psychologist: PsyD or PhD - REQUIRED
- Experience in substance abuse counseling.
- Familiarity with Medical Assisted Treatment (MAT).
- Desire to work with diverse underserved populations.
- Comfort and flexibility in working in a fast-paced health environment.
- Experience with interdisciplinary team-based care preferred.
- Medical literacy and knowledge of psychopharmacology desired.