Summary
Are you ready for a change? Looking to become part of a multidisciplinary team focused on providing holistic care to patients?
Interested in bridging together medical care and behavioral health care? Consider a role as a behavioral health clinician integrated into a specialty care setting.
This is a 20-hour position with benefits, located at both the Mid Coast Medical Group - Women's Health and Family Medicine at Parkview practices.
Both practices are well versed in integrating behavioral health into the patient experience. They value the partnership with behavioral health clinicians and work collaboratively to optimize patient outcomes.
Being integrated into a practice reduces stigma for patients, increasing their willingness to participate in care.
The clinician’s role includes providing screening, assessments, and focused brief treatment to patients of the practice.
Treatment structure includes individual, family, and group work. Additional functions of the role include providing curbside consultation to providers, linking patients to additional services and supports, and participating in population health activities that targets the health and wellbeing of specific groups of people.
Knowledge and experience in the field of women’s health is preferred.
Your work is enhanced by being part of larger team with solid experience in integrated work. Collaborative work with psychiatrists and other integrated clinicians in the MaineHealth system adds to the experience.
Individual supervision, group supervision, psychiatry consultation, and quarterly trainings are benefits of this position.
This position is a generalist master's level mental health Clinician with interest, training and / or experience integrating mental health services into the primary care setting.
This position will be placed in primary care practices, work with adults, families and children; and provide assessment, screening, and referral services.
Additionally, brief individual therapy, prevention and educational services will be provided and include collaborative work with primary care physicians and their office staff, psychiatrists and other behavioral health providers.
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
- Education : See "License / Certifications"
- License / Certifications : Licensure by the Maine State Board of Social Worker Licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (preferred), or licensure as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (by exception).
Must have a valid Driver’s license and reliable transportation.
Experience : 2+ years of work experience in a health or mental health setting preferred, in order to have proficiency in psychosocial assessment and treatment.
Must have considerable knowledge of community resources and agencies and how to use them in resolving complex problems related to health, illness and disability.
Knowledge of social work theories, therapies and techniques, as used in individual, family and group treatment, as well as principles of social welfare.
Ability to teach basic social work principles and applications to the medical setting.