Behavioral Health Navigator
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If you are an existing employee of South Shore Health then please apply through the internal career site. Requisition Number: R-22881 Facility: LOC0001 - 55 Fogg Road55 Fogg Road Weymouth, MA 02190 Department Name: SSH Emergency Department APC PB Status: Full time Budgeted Hours: 40 Shift: Day (United States of America) The BH Navigator's primary responsibility is to guide behavioral health patients through the health care system. Serves as a single point of contact for referring physicians, clients, caregivers, and human service organizations to provide resources and assistance with behavioral health care services offered within South Shore Health System and its partnering healthcare community. The BHN will provide brief interventions in Acute Care, primary care and other community settings, educate clients on the importance of MH services, and navigate clients to a long-term provider. Serves as a liaison between clients, healthcare providers and human service agencies to reduce barriers to care and that assure clients receive the care they need when they need it. The BHN will focus on behavioral health coaching (e.g. brief intervention), removing barriers to care (stigma, insurance status), navigating to long-term behavioral healthcare, educating and empowering the clients on behavioral health intervention and screening, and advocating for and coordinating client care with PCPs and behavioral health providers. Compensation Pay Range: $93,000.00 - $139,800.00 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. Identify clients who could benefit from Behavioral Health services using referrals acute care providers, primary care providers (PCP), behavioral health providers, or other community agencies. 2. Connect with referred clients in the acute care setting, during PCP visits or in other community settings skillfully and effectively. 3. Assess presenting problems efficiently, and developing an initial treatment plan with the client or family seeking treatment. 4. Assist clients in understanding their diagnosis, treatment options, and the resources available, including educating eligible clients about appropriate community services, clinical research studies, and technologies. 5. Provide brief behavioral health interventions in the form of Individual, Family, or Group treatment. Possesses knowledge of substance abuse assessment, recovery principles, behavioral activation, and chronic disease self-management. 6. Complete intake of high-risk clients, working with the client, family and other members of the healthcare team as needed, to assess client's behavioral health needs, physical health, support system, financial resources, and available community and government resources. Refer to crisis services as needed. 7. Determine with the client specific objectives, goals, and measures that meet the client's needs and that have been identified through assessment. Utilize the needs assessment to find a mental health home for the client and provide warm hand-offs to long-term mental health providers. 8. Serve as an essential link between clients and all other care providers. Represents client/family by intervening, negotiating and promoting their concerns. Problems requiring advocacy may include social and health inequities or inadequate and non-existent hospital and/or community resources (i.e., insurance benefits, housing, transportation, etc.) 9. Accurately chart and enter data in electronic health record. 10. Collect data, track outcomes and support strategic planning process. Assure collection and management of Behavioral Health data from PCP clinics. 11. Collaborate with community partners to ensure list of community resources remains up to date. 12. Collaborate with healthcare providers, human service organizations and community members, both in and out South Shore Health System. Provides administrative oversight and support for collaborative partnerships. Troubleshoot implementation process. Resolve program issues with all partners and stakeholders. Coordinate ongoing education and outreach presentations to partners. 13. Attend trainings and workshops as necessary. Travel throughout region as needed. 14. Provide factual information based on current knowledge to support and assist the client/family in coping with their disease to improve their overall behavioral health management. 15. Provide specific information on how to communicate with health care providers to better utilize resources and increase understanding of the disease process. 16. Educate the clients and families regarding various symptoms and consequences related to specific diseases, conditions and hospitalization. 17. Function as a consultant/advisor/educator to healthcare providers, human service organizations, and public and private insurance programs. 18. Abide by confidentiality guidelines and HIPPA compliance standards. 19. Perform assigned work safely, adhering to established safety rules and practices. Report to supervisor, in a timely manner, any unsa