Behavioral Health Coordinator

NATIVE HEALTH

Job Description

The Behavioral Health Coordinator is responsible for the development and administrative supervision of a multi-disciplinary mental health and substance abuse care team at their service location. The position coordinates all services and activities of the mental health and substance abuse providers and support staff. The Coordinator also serves as a direct service provider and is responsible for outpatient assessment, diagnostic services, treatment, and referrals for crisis intervention and other referral services. The Coordinator maintains a well-functioning balance of direct clinical services and administrative activities. The Behavioral Health Coordinator is under the direct supervision of the Behavioral Health Director. Key Accountabilities: 1. Provides direction and oversight to the operation of the assigned service location and staff, in alignment with Native Health’s mission and strategic plan. 2. Coordinates services with other agency Behavioral Health Coordinators and staff. Promotes the healthcare home mission in all aspects of service delivery. 3. Provides comprehensive behavioral health care including prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up to patients under the scope of general mental health and substance abuse practice. 4. Provides accurate and timely documentation, billing, and program audit support. 5. Actively participates in case staffing meetings and peer review sessions. 6. Collaborates with the care team and other internal and external health care providers for shared patients to facilitate patient care and follow-up. 7. Participates in networking activities to help disseminate information about services. 8. Supports the organization as needed. QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE/REQUIREMENTS: 1. A master’s degree in social work or counseling from and accredited program or related disciplines is required. 2. Active and unrestricted AZBBHE licensure as a Licensed Master of Social Work (LMSW) or Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) is required- Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Professional Counselor (LPC) is strongly preferred. 3. Three years of specialized experience in mental health and/or substance abuse with diverse populations is required. Experience working with underserved populations is preferred 4. Two years of prior supervisor experience related to behavioral health is strongly preferred. 5. Behavioral Health Board clinical supervisor training completed and up-to-date is strongly preferred. 6. Bilingual in Spanish is preferred. Fluency evaluation is required. 7. Possess valid and unrestricted Arizona driver’s license with no DUI/DWI or reckless driving convictions in the last five years. No more than two at-fault accidents in the last three years. Must maintain a valid AZ driver license during employment. Must be insurable by NATIVE HEALTH liability auto policy. 8. Must present a valid Class I Fingerprint Clearance Card prior to initiating employment. 9. Must pass a substance abuse screening testing upon employment, and submit to a random testing during the course of employment. 10. Must provide an updated Immunization (IZ) Record, including COVID-19 vaccination. 11. Must have a current (within 12 months) Tuberculosis (TB) skin report upon employment and provide an update annually. 12. Must obtain a CPR and First Aid Card within ninety (90) calendar days of employment and maintain valid updated training during employment. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: The following factors are essential to this position, and in order to minimally qualify, applicants must provide evidence in their resumes that they possess these required factors: 1. Knowledge of principles, techniques and trends in counseling, psychotherapy, clinical case management, and various treatment modalities. 2. Knowledge of principles and techniques of mental health education, prevention, and crisis intervention. 3. Ability to provide professional leadership and direction to a care team. 4. Effective verbal and written communication skills. 5. Ability to deliver strong clinical services to individuals, families, and groups. 6. Knowledge and competence in supporting the cultural, social, and economic backgrounds of a diverse service population with traditionally underserved needs. 7. Must be able to work with confidential material without betraying the trust of patients, families, or the agency- in accordance with HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 regulations, as well as agency policies. 8. Open to change and willing to lead change within the organization. 9. Professional integrity; excellent work ethic. 10. Able to manage competing priorities; excellent organizational skills and good time management. 11. Ability to provide professionally written or oral reports and evaluations concerning program activities, accomplishments, goals and objectives. 12. Enhance and promote the core values and mission of NATIVE HEALTH. 13. Exercise utmost discretion, diplomacy and tact in customer transactions. 14. Participate on NATIVE HEALTH committees and workgroups, as assigned. 15. Knowledge of existing social and behavioral health resources available for patient care. 16. Capable of making independent professional judgments and recommendations for medical, social and psychosocial intervention. 17. Proficient with computer based applications such as MS Office, Adobe, and electronic health record. NATIVE HEALTH is an EEOC, Employment-At-Will, and Indian Preference employer. A Drug Free and Commercial Smoke-Free work environment.

Reference ID

290086109

Employer

NATIVE HEALTH

Location

Phoenix, AZ

Last Updated

January 27, 2022

Accepts J-1 Visas

No

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