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Erie Family Health Centers, a nationally recognized top workplace with 13 sites in Chicago and suburbs, is looking for a valuable addition to our Behavioral Health team. The School-Based Behavioral Health Clinician (LBHC) position is a behavioral health provider who operates both in a consultative role within the primary care setting and serves as a member of the Behavioral Health Program. The employee provides PCP-initiated consultation services and school referrals that may include differential diagnosis, screenings, psychoeducation, brief interventions, and referral for further treatment.
At Erie, we are proud to provide competitive salaries, high-quality healthcare plans, generous time off benefits, retirement benefits, and more! Erie employees are eligible for Eries Full Benefits Package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability Insurance and Flexible Spending (FSA) for Health Care or Childcare. Retirement Programs: 401(k) program with Erie matching $0.50 for every $1.00 up to the first 5% of the employees biweekly salary. Annual Paid Time Off: starting at 20 days of PTO, and 8 paid holidays. Competitive salary, annual merit increases, plus room for growth and career advancement.
*Compensation is based on each candidates experience, skills, and education within the range identified for the role. Candidates who meet the minimum requirements of the role will start at entry in the range. Any additional skills, experience, and education will be reflected in the compensation offered.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Clinical: approximately 90% of the time.
Consultation with PCPs to enhance understanding of the patient, provide decision support for treatment planning, and assist in the implementation and monitoring of biopsychosocial treatment plans.
Coordination of Care - Provide consultation to and coordinate care of patients with health center primary care staff and school personnel.
Administrative: approximately 10% of time.
Education
Master's or doctoral degree in a Behavioral Health discipline (e.g., Social Work, Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, etc.) with a valid Illinois State Licensure as appropriate to discipline.
Skills and Knowledge
Required:
Preferred
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