Behavioral Health Clinician (MD or NP)
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Overview
Required Skills and Experience ("must have" to be considered) 1. Psychiatric NP license or be a board-certified Psychiatrist licensed to practice in North Carolina 2. More than 3 years experience providing direct mental health treatment 3. No restrictions on your ability to provide care to Medicaid or Medicare patients. 4. Experience working with patients in public mental health, patients with co-occurring chronic substance use and mental health diagnoses, and MAT 5. Unrestricted North Carolina Driver’s license and vehicle for daily usage What You Need to Know - Follow a panel of members to provide behavioral health assessments, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, treatment planning, clinical treatment, medication management, and follow up planning. - Provide clinical support to other care team members, especially Behavioral Health Specialists and Community Health Partners. - Coordinate services and relevant Member Action Plan (MAP) goals and tasks with the organization's care teams, as well as community service providers. - Foster lasting and trusting relationships; you will be the point person for the members on your panel with significant behavioral health diagnoses. - Collaborate closely with existing outpatient behavioral health providers. - Work daily within our custom-built care facilitation platform, Commons, which will enable you to collect data, organize information, track tasks, and communicate with staff, patients, and family. This platform is built for a mobile workforce, and you will field-test our technology, provide feedback to the product development team, and, over time, become part of a super-user group to assist in on-boarding and supporting others.
Benefits
Company
We are the first tech-driven provider for communities with complex needs—bringing better care to where it’s needed most. Founded in 2017 on the premise of local health, we are backed by some of the top healthcare investors in the country. Our mission is to improve the health of underserved communities. Importantly, our solutions are designed specifically for Medicaid and lower-income Medicare beneficiaries, and we meet our members where they are, bringing care into the home and neighborhoods through our community-based care teams. In close collaboration with community-based organizations, local providers, and leading health plans, we are reorganizing the health system to focus on what matters to our members. Equipped with world-class, custom care delivery technology, we deliver personalized primary care, behavioral health, and social services to deliver a radically better experience of care for every member and community we serve.