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Children's National Medical Center

Lead Perinatal Behavioral Spec

Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


Job Description

Lead Perinatal Behavioral Spec - (240000X4)

Description

The Lead Perinatal Behavioral Health Specialist is responsible for the coordination, monitoring, and development of clinical staff and provides behavioral health screening and appropriate responses, including behavioral health interventions to pregnant and post-partum patients. Collaborates with all involved teams and support services to ensure that patient and family needs are met. Identifies and prioritizes clinical and psychosocial goals and problem-solves as needed to ensure follow-through on needed responses by the multidisciplinary team. Ensures optimal outpatient coordination, excellent collaboration between teams and partner organizations with a focus on patient experience and outcomes. The Lead Perinatal Behavioral Health Specialist also provides clinical supervision to clinicians with a lower level of license, leadership and guidance to Perinatal Behavioral Health Specialists and Care Coordinators, and support to partner organizations.

Qualifications

Minimum Education Master's Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology or similar discipline (Required)

Minimum Work Experience 3 years experience in a behavioral health setting with care coordination and evidence of leadership within multidisciplinary teams preferably within the perinatal or Maternal Mental Health field (Required)

Required Skills/Knowledge Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work with diverse patients and groups. Excellent problem-solving skills to support diverse program and patient needs. Excellent organizational and time management skills. Detail-oriented, able to work independently in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.

Required Licenses and Certifications Ind. Clinical Social Worker LICSW, Psychologist, LPC or comparable Behavioral Health license Upon Hire (Required). Perinatal Mental Health Certificate (Preferred)

Functional Accountabilities Professional Practice/Research

Performs direct patient care duties of Perinatal Behavioral Specialist as needed. Identify patients in need of Behavioral Health support and/or interventions in a patient-centered systematic manner. Provide appropriate screening and patient-centered diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Support ongoing staff education regarding behavioral health screening, appropriate behavioral health response, coordination of care, culturally sensitive care, compassion fatigue, and other relevant topics. Identify and implement best practices for responding to perinatal behavioral health concerns. Provide clinical leadership to Perinatal Behavioral Health Specialists. Document patient care in a complete, accurate, and timely manner. Keep up with best practices for therapy by attendance at seminars, continuing education courses, workshops, etc. Exemplary Professional Practice Provide auditing and evaluation of clinical and administrative documentation of DC Mother Baby wellness social work staff. Identify areas for improvement. Provide Clinical Supervision to clinical staff with a lower level license (LGSW). Complete documentation of all relevant conversations, meetings, and referrals. Actively communicate with team members and escalate any family concerns or needs to the appropriate person or service. Actively participate in team meetings. Leadership Lead clinical aspects of the program by being the primary point person. Communicate barriers, challenges, and any issues that affect progress. Provide technical support and training to team members and partner organizations. Update team members as frequently as needed to ensure "one voice" consistent communication to families. Act as a liaison among clinical services and between clinical services (primary care, psychiatry, etc.) and support services (i.e., social work and case management). New Knowledge, Innovations, and Improvements Support research of best practices for screening and response for maternal mental health concerns. Provide regular feedback to the program team on screening and response practices. Present work to internal and external audiences through conferences, seminar opportunities, and other opportunities.

Organizational Accountabilities Anticipate and respond to customer needs; follow up until needs are met. Demonstrate collaborative and respectful behavior. Partner with all team members to achieve goals. Be receptive to others’ ideas and opinions. Contribute to a positive work environment. Demonstrate flexibility and willingness to change. Identify opportunities to improve clinical and administrative processes. Make appropriate decisions, using sound judgment. Use resources efficiently. Search for less costly ways of doing things.

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