Telehealth Behavioral Health Clinician- LCSW/LPC/Psych .50 FTE
Job Summary:
Under the direction of the Director of Integrated Behavioral Health for General Internal Medicine, the Behavioral Health Clinician (LCSW, LPC, or Psychologist) will be responsible for providing brief, evidence-based psychotherapies and supportive counseling to a select primary care clinic population. Treatment will be provided in a remote-based, telehealth format.
The behavioral health clinician will provide short-term psychotherapy across the continuum of care, including identifying eligible patients based on defined criteria, providing psychosocial assessment, developing and executing treatment in alliance with patient's goals, and ultimately ending care with a firm discharge plan in place.
This role will additionally be responsible for providing crisis support to clinic patients identified as needing urgent behavioral health needs and ensuring they are provided with and/or connected to the next appropriate level of care.
The behavioral health clinician will work in collaboration with the behavioral health team as well as the primary care clinic's multidisciplinary team including the patient's primary care provider and clinic leadership.
This is an open-rank faculty recruitment at either the Instructor, Senior Instructor, or Assistant Professor level.
Key Responsibilities:
- Work collaboratively with practice stakeholders to deliver integrated behavioral health services in a telehealth modality.
- Provide short-term behavioral health treatment to targeted groups of patients; developing comprehensive initial assessments, treatment and discharge plans.
- Refer patients to higher level of care (e.g. specialty treatment) -or community long term care - as appropriate.
- Coordinate and revise treatment plan with input from interdisciplinary team and primary care provider.
- Provide routine patient progress monitoring.
- Support the management of patient referrals, including coordinating care for those patients not meeting criteria for clinic based behavioral health services.
- Support clinic in developing community and campus referral sources as needed.
- Work collaboratively with clinic staff to ensure efficient scheduling and placement of referrals.
Work Location:
Remote – This role is eligible to work remotely, but the employee must be in the United States.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire.
This is an open rank position and could be categorized as Instructor, Senior Instructor or Assistant Professor based on experience and qualifications as indicated below.
Instructor
Psychologist
- Doctorate degree from a program approved by the American Psychological Association or equivalent
- Current Colorado License as a Psychologist
- Three (3) years of professional clinical experience with adult populations
Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Licensed Professional Counselor
- Master's degree in field relevant to licensure
- Current Colorado License as an LCSW or LPC
- Three (3) years of professional clinical experience with adult populations
Senior Instructor
Psychologist
- Doctorate degree from a program approved by the American Psychological Association or equivalent
- Current Colorado License as a Psychologist
- Seven (7) years of professional clinical experience with adult populations
Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Licensed Professional Counselor
- Master's degree in field relevant to licensure
- Current Colorado License as an LCSW or LPC
- Seven (7) years of professional clinical experience with adult populations
Assistant Professor
Psychologist
- Doctorate degree from a program approved by the American Psychological Association or equivalent
- Current Colorado License as a Psychologist
- Three (3) years of professional clinical experience with adult populations
- Currently holds or historically has held the rank of Assistant Professor
Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Licensed Professional Counselor
- Master's or terminal degree in field relevant to licensure
- Current Colorado License as an LCSW or LPC
- Three (3) years of professional clinical experience with adult populations
- Currently holds or historically has held the rank of Assistant Professor
A Master's degree and years of relevant experience may be substituted for a terminal degree.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Four or more years of experience independently delivering behavioral health care in a clinical environment for adults
- Experience working as part of an interdisciplinary care team.
- Experience providing telehealth clinical services.
- Experience working with diverse populations including, but not limited to, complex medical conditions and social/economic issues, Medicaid and Medicare populations.
- Experience with assessment, safety planning and placing M-1 holds for patient concerns related to harm to self, others, grave disability.
- Experience with assessment and follow-through of patient concerns related to mandatory reporting requirements.
- Experience working with an electronic medical record system (ex. Epic)
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