Overview As part of M Health Fairview, Behavioral Healthcare Providers (BHP) is a nonprofit behavioral health care organization dedicated to helping people and communities. BHP isfocused onprovidingexcellent clinical services, promoting an unbiased understanding about mental illness, and educating professionals about the benefits of early intervention. At BHP, wehave been positively impacting the community since 2002. We helpyouthand adults receive timely and compassionate care during periods of crisis.We provide face to face services inEmergency Departments in theMinneapolis/St. Paul metro area and telehealthEDservices to greater Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin.We are firmlycommitted to improvingcommunityhealth and aretransforming the ways in which crisis assessments and behavioral health services are availablethroughtechnologicalinnovationand community partnerships. As a leader in behavioral health, BHPutilizesservices and innovations for the treatment of mental illness and substance abuse that address a persons emotional, physical, andcognitiveneeds.As a Diagnostic Evaluation Center (DEC)Assessor, youre energized by providing excellent clinical care andensuring we can coordinateservices for youth and adults during and after a crisis. This is a perfect role for a stronggeneralistLicensed Mental Health Professionalwho also has experience with crisis interventionand who isflexible and eager to use their skills in a new setting. This employment opportunity is at the Transition Clinic located at M Health Fairview St. Josephs Campus in St. Paul. The Transition Clinic is open 7 days per week from 8AM 11PM. The current schedule for day and evening shifts is 8a-4:30p and 3-11:30p. Currently, we are looking for PM coverage during the week and both AM and PM coverage on the weekends. The Transition Clinic is virtual care at this time and both day and evening shifts can be worked remotely. LMHP will also provide crisis assessments for the patients at Woodwinds and St. Johns Emergency Departments and Bethesda. Responsibilities/Job Description Clinical Services: - Completes a comprehensive crisis assessment in person to identify patient needs and to recommend a level of care
- Provides coordinated care by initiating client centered consultation with internal and external providers involved in care or services. Responsible for obtaining the necessary releases
- Provides crisis call support and determines appropriate level of care, as needed, for clients
- Provides brief crisis interventions for clients
- Assesses and completes the DEC (Diagnostic Evaluation Center) assessment form for all crisis patients
- Determines appropriate disposition, coordinates care, and provides discharge summaries for patients
- Collaborates with the patient, medical doctor, and family to create a treatment plan based on medical necessity and the patients preference for care
- Provides primary communication to collaborating partners, e.g. Hospital emergency departments, schools, primary care clinics, assisted living, and other treatment providers
- Adheres to all policies and procedures
- Maintains knowledge of available community resources and procedures for hospitalizations
Record Keeping: - Obtains all necessary documents, information, and signatures from patients in order to complete assessments and coordinate care
- Conducts risk assessments, de-escalation techniques/suicide prevention, and/or mental status evaluation
- Promptly and accurately documents patient information, the major crisis or treatment issues and expectedoutcomes based on medical recordkeeping standards. Documents/charts according to department standards, policy and regulatory and accrediting bodies requirements
Service to Internal and External Customers: - Responsible for responding to queries pertaining to services that can be provided to best meet the needs of the patient
- Troubleshoots technical issues with telehealth sites
- Locates and schedules routine and crisis appointments for patients within the established timeframe
- Establishes and maintains positive and professional working relationships with internal staff, external service providers and other state and county agencies
- Engages in appropriate professional development through continuing education, membership in professional organization and licensure as eligible
- As requested, participates in nonclinical activities such as committee work, quality improvement teams, performance improvement and grant initiatives
Qualifications Required: - Masters Degree, from an accredited school, in Social Work, Psychology, or closely related discipline
- Basic Life Support Certification
- Valid Minnesota drivers license, access to a car during designated hours, proof of auto insurance coverage
- One of the following licenses in good standing in the State of Minnesota:
- Licensed Psychologist (Doctoral or Master's)
- Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
- Licensed Marriage Family Therapist (Doctoral or Masters)
- Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (Doctoral or Master's)
- Good working knowledge of electronic health records as well as a comfort level and willingness to utilize computer-based platforms for assessments along with proficiency with computers
- Ability to handle multiple tasks at one time and to quickly switch from one task to another
Preferred: - Three or more years experience in crisis counseling/situations or clinical therapy
- One to three years leadership experience in a behavioral related field, managed care or call center
This position requires remote work. In addition to adhering to all Fairview policies, guidelines, procedures, the Fairview Commitments, and the Code of Conduct, it is the expectation the following requirements of the remote work policy will be met, including but not limited to: - Remote workspace that is clean, safe,andprofessional.
- Maintains an internet connection consistent with Fairview standards at remote workspace.
- Remain productive and responsive during their scheduled work hours.
- Attend primary Fairview location, as needed.
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