POSITION SUMMARY
The Behavioral Health Consultant/Behavioral Health Therapist is an integral member of a multidisciplinary primary care team serving a diverse and underserved patient population.
This role delivers integrated behavioral health services within the medical clinic using the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model. The Behavioral Health Consultant/Behavioral Health Therapist provides brief, evidence-based interventions, crisis assessments, substance use evaluations, and care coordination to support whole-person health.
This position offers a unique balance of integrated consultation and traditional 1:1 therapy, allowing clinicians to practice full-scope behavioral health in a collaborative, mission-driven setting.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical Care & Assessment
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Conduct brief behavioral health screenings for adults, adolescents, and children.
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Perform comprehensive clinical assessments to determine diagnosis and appropriate level of care.
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Diagnosing and treating mental health and substance use disorders within scope of licensure.
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Deliver brief, solution-focused, evidence-based interventions consistent with the PCBH model.
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Provide individual, family, couples, and/or group therapy as assigned.
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Facilitate evidence-based groups for conditions such as Substance Use Disorders, Anxiety, Chronic Pain, and behavioral concerns.
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Conduct crisis assessments and coordinate psychiatric hospitalization when clinically indicated.
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Develop integrated treatment plans that consider patient strengths, risk factors, and family/community supports.
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Monitor treatment progress and adjust care plans accordingly.
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Assess discharge readiness throughout the course of treatment.
Integrated Care & Collaboration
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Participate in same-day access and warm handoffs from medical providers.
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Provide consultation to physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, and care team members.
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Collaborate to address psychosocial factors impacting chronic disease management and overall health outcomes.
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Coordinate care with internal and external providers, with patient consent.
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Facilitate referrals to specialty behavioral health and community-based services.
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Participate actively in multidisciplinary team meetings and case consultations.
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Engage in community collaboratives to strengthen integrated service delivery.
Education & Professional Development
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Participate in ongoing training related to behavioral health and integrated care.
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Provide consultation and education to primary care staff on topics including:
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Brief interventions
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Behavioral activation
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Substance use and recovery
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Medication use and misuse
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Communication strategies
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Wellness and self-management
Model of Care
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Practice within a population-based, time-limited intervention framework consistent with PCBH.
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Deliver patient-centered care integrating clinical expertise, research evidence, and patient preferences.
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Promote health literacy, self-sufficiency, rehabilitation, and recovery.
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Maintain timely and accurate documentation in accordance with organizational standards.
CORE COMPETENCIES
Collaboration & Communication
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Demonstrates sound clinical judgment and timely decision-making.
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Communicates clearly and professionally in written and verbal formats.
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Works effectively within a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
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Values diverse perspectives and promotes inclusive dialogue.
Professionalism & Integrity
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Upholds ethical standards and organizational values.
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Demonstrates cultural humility and respect for diverse populations.
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Maintains appropriate professional boundaries and confidentiality (HIPAA compliant).
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Welcomes feedback and foster a positive team culture.
Organizational & Strategic Awareness
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Completes documentation accurately and within required timeframes.
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Adapts to changing patient acuity and clinic workflows.
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Demonstrates initiative in improving care delivery and patient outcomes.
Safety & Compliance
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Adheres to regulatory, accreditation, and licensure standards.
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Follows clinic safety protocols and risk management procedures.
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Protects patient confidentiality and maintains EMR security standards.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education & Licensure (Required)
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Master’s degree in social work, Counseling, Counseling Psychology, or related behavioral health field.
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Current, active Michigan licensure: LMSW, LLMSW, LPC, or LLPC.
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Must be in good standing with the State of Michigan.
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Limited license candidates must be actively working toward full licensure and eligible for clinical supervision.
Preferred Qualifications
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Experience treating both mental health and substance use disorders.
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Experience providing individual and group therapy.
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Experience delivering brief, solution-focused interventions.
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Experience working in an integrated or primary care setting.
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Familiarity with the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model.
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Experience serving diverse and underserved populations.
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Experience in an FQHC or community health setting preferred.
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Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply.
Working Conditions
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Work is performed in a clinical primary care setting with direct patient interaction.
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Exposure to communicable diseases and healthcare-related conditions.
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May require response to urgent or crisis situations.
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Environment may occasionally involve emotionally charged interactions.
Physical Demands
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Frequent sitting, standing, and walking within the clinic environment.
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Regular use of hands for documentation and EMR use.
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Occasionally lifting supplies or equipment up to 25 pounds.
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Clear verbal communication and active listening required.
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Visual acuity is necessary for documentation and patient assessment.
Why Join Our Team
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Mission-driven FQHC serving diverse and underserved communities
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Collaborative, team-based integrated care environment
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Opportunity to practice full-scope behavioral health
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Commitment to professional development and clinical excellence
Family Health Center has the right to modify the job description's duties and functions based on the organization's needs.