Post-Graduate Behavioral Health Fellow
Washington
Job Description Job Description
INTRODUCTION
Under the supervision of the Director of the Post-Graduate Behavioral Health Fellowship, the Post-Graduate Behavioral Health Fellow is responsible for, but not limited to, the provision of culturally competent care to patients. The Post-Graduate BH Fellow, as part of the primary care treatment team, will triage and provide consultation services to all patients referred by the primary care team. The Post-Graduate BH Fellow will deliver brief, consultation –based services to patients and primary care providers (PCPs) using an integrated care model and will provide skill training through psychoeducation and patient education strategies. The Post-Graduate BH Fellow is responsible for the clinical and administrative tasks required to deliver quality, safe behavioral health services that are integrated into the primary care setting. By the nature of the profession, the level of assignment will call for a maximum degree of knowledge, professional judgment and ingenuity. This fellowship is generously supported by a grant from the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation.
MAJOR DUTIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Essential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
Supports the health center and organization in contributing to the quadruple aim: improving health outcomes, improving patient experience, supporting care team well-being and the financial sustainability of the organization.
Health outcomes
Performs patient care and mental health provider duties in a safe way that is compliant with policies and procedures of Unity Health Care. This includes:
Takes clinical histories
Conducts psychosocial and diagnostic evaluations as appropriate
Provides targeted assessment and evaluation, including diagnostic impressions and functional status focused on the presenting problem
Formulates diagnostic and treatment recommendations for patients and present findings to treatment teams (i.e., physicians, social workers, psychologists, and nursing staff as appropriate)
Develops appropriate treatment plan and short-term integrative behavioral health follow-up interventions appropriate for the diagnosis and setting
Provides preventive health education
Referrals to hospitals, specialists, or other providers when needed
Actively participates in quality improvement initiatives at the Center and seeks to continuously improve the quality of care for their patients.
Conducts thorough peer reviews and provides constructive feedback to peers
Documents in the medical chart in an appropriate and timely manner
Reviews and implements clinical best practices and optimizes CME time to stay up to date
Complete all required assignments and projects of the BH Fellowship
Collaborates with BH Fellowship leadership, BH Leadership and staff on panel and population management
Actively participates in the BH Fellowship including didactic sessions, mentored sessions, precepted sessions, clinical supervision, skills workshops, and other components of the fellowship program
Satisfactorily completes requirements for independent clinical licensure within two years by demonstrating core competencies as required by Association of Social Work Board.
Patient Experience
Reviews patient experience data with BH Fellowship leadership, BH director and Medical Director and translates into action steps to ensure a welcoming, patient-centered environment for all patients
Communicates to patients respectfully and partners with them in their care by spending time actively listening and clearly explaining their recommendations
Provides culturally competent and high-quality care
Uses translation services when needed
Maintains a clinical schedule that allows access for patients, including providing sufficient notice for time off, and providing options for patients to be seen when rescheduled on short notice
Provide concise documentation of care and recommendations in patient’s medical record
Determine the appropriateness of the patient receiving services in the primary care setting, and assisting with implementation of treatment plans
Formulate behavioral health interventions appropriate to primary care setting
Care team well-being
Embraces team mentality- including building trust, exchanging feedback, and showing appreciation with team members. Leads by example and works closely with others to provide comprehensive, team-based care
Provides recognition to providers and team members who are performing well
Teaches and coaches staff members to work at the top of their ability
Promotes education and skill-building to enhance psychological and physical health
Assists primary health care providers in recognizing and treating patients with mental health concerns
Participates in student and resident teaching, including with partner hospital
Attends and actively engages at team, center and organization-wide meetings
Maintains work-life balance and recognizes when they may be experiencing burnout and takes steps to improve it
Demonstrates flexibility and agility in working with others to meet the needs of patients
Financial health
Monitors own productivity and utilization levels and works with behavioral health fellowship and health center leadership to identify opportunities to optimize visit volume
Is willing to see patients if needed (e.g., late patients, walk-in patients) as the schedule and time allows
Creatively identifies way to improve flow and efficiency in the day
Locks notes in a timely manner (within 48 hours) and fixes and addresses any outstanding claims
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in social work from an accredited program by CSWE
Recent graduate (current year of which you are applying to the fellowship)