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North Country HealthCare

Behavioral Health Integration Manager (Flagstaff, AZ)

North Country HealthCare, Flagstaff, Arizona, United States, 86004


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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INTEGRATION MANAGER

North Country HealthCare is transforming healthcare for rural Arizona as a Primary Care, Federally Qualified Teaching Health Center. We provide Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Dental, Physical Therapy, and Behavioral Health services to the under-served population throughout northern Arizona. We believe in practicing integrative care in an inclusive culture. We treat some of the most vulnerable rural populations in the United States while supporting North Country's mission. We are proud of our Family Medicine Physician Residency, our medical education programs, and our passionate team.

The Behavioral Health Integration Manager (BHI) will work in an outpatient, primary health clinic in Flagstaff, AZ. The BHI will be responsible for execution and oversight of activities, actions, and services within assigned programming areas, including planning, promotion, implementation, billing optimization, grant management, budgeting, and evaluation of program operations at each of the North Country clinics and services both through telemedicine and in person. The BHI will supervise program members and develop and coordinate programmatic materials, activities, or services. The BHI must be able to demonstrate a high level of self-initiative to successfully perform all essential functions, duties, tasks, assignments, and responsibilities for the successful administration and management of the program assigned within the North Country organization.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Directs and oversees the planning, coordination, implementation, and evaluation of all services, activities, and functions of the program, ensuring that all goals and objectives, as well as grant deliverables/metrics, are met.

Directs, oversees, and/or completes all program projects; ensures the successful performance and/or completion of all administrative or programmatic duties, tasks, and assignments supporting program operations are within established time frames.

Ensures that the program maintains, at all times, patient and employee confidentiality by controlling the environment and information being disclosed to authorized individuals, ensuring compliance with all HIPAA and corporate compliance standards.

Serves as a dedicated integrated Behavioral Health Consultant in the system two days per week.

Develops, implements, and evaluates strategic program goals and objectives, policies, and procedures; effectively interpreting and implementing policies, procedures, and best practices ensuring successful program deliverables.

Supervises and/or completes the research, generation, and distribution of complex reports and/or summary information, as assigned or requested, to program or organizational staff, or other internal/external clients or representatives through utilization and analysis of available reporting programs linked to program databases or systems.

Manages and supervises program staff members, prioritizing and assigning work; coordinates, monitors, and evaluates staff members by providing guidance and direction on the successful completion of assigned tasks, duties, and responsibilities that support the successful achievement of program and organizational goals or objectives.

Gains and maintains a comprehensive understanding and awareness of community or organizational-based grants or programs that support the program goals and objectives or that provide alternative resources and support to program clients, community members, or program goals and objectives.

To become a part of our dedicated clinic team, you need the following qualifications:

Current Arizona licensure as Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.

A Master's and/or doctoral Degree in a behavioral health discipline from an accredited college or university.

An independent license in a behavioral health discipline in the state of Arizona.

A minimum of three (3) years' supervisory or management experience; preferably in a healthcare or related field.

A minimum of six (6) years' experience working in behavioral health.

Benefits package includes:

Competitive benefit package, work-life balance through flexible and alternative work schedules with generous paid time off package and minimal weekend and holidays required.

One week paid time off for CEU along with $2,000 CEU reimbursement.

Loan repayment opportunity up to twenty-five thousand dollars/year tax-free - HPSA score 17.

FTCA medical malpractice and trial coverage.

Paid license, board certification, membership dues.

For more information, contact Team Talent at (928) 522-9514 or

teamtalent@nchcaz.org

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North Country HealthCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer and VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

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