The Behavioral Health Consultant provides evidence-based interventions within a primary care setting to treat physical and behavioral health as a unified concept. They also provide behavioral health support for patients enrolled in the Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a Master's Degree in Social Work or Counseling and possess an LCSW or LPC license. Proficiency in both English and Spanish and prior experience in the mental health field are required.
postgraduate degreeCase ManagementCommunication SkillsTeam CollaborationCrisis InterventionMotivational InterviewingPatient DocumentationClinical AssessmentMedical KnowledgeBehavioral ActivationBilingual English and SpanishSolution Focused Brief TherapyACT/FACT
Job description
Community Clinic is a trusted regional healthcare system dedicated to delivering exceptional, whole-person care in a compassionate, professional, and welcoming environment.
As we continue to grow across the region, we remain grounded in one belief: people matter.
That includes our patients—and our team.
Every employee plays a vital role in living out our promise: We care.
You belong.
Job Summary
Community Clinic is seeking a Behavioral Health professional to serve as a Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) at our Primary Care and Specialty clinic in Rogers, AR.
The BHC operates as a core member of the primary care team, providing targeted, evidence-based interventions for behavioral health concerns within a Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model.
The BHC works with the Primary Care Provider (PCP), helping to assess, manage, and treat patients presenting with medical and behavioral health concerns.
The goal is to treat physical and behavioral health as one unified concept of overall health.
The BHC also works in our Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program to provide behavioral health support while patients are in the program.
This is a full-time, exempt, W-2 position.
The schedule for this position will be in-person, Monday-Friday 8:00a-5:00p.
Key Responsibilities
Work as an embedded member of the primary care team, contributing to holistic patient care.
Conduct assessments for mental health or behavioral concerns referred by primary care providers.
Deliver targeted interventions around problem-solving, skill-building, and behavioral activation.
Accept same-day referrals from PCPs and conduct immediate interventions when possible.
Provide immediate support for patients experiencing acute distress or suicidal ideation, triaging appropriately
Work closely with PCPs to provide recommendations regarding behavioral health interventions.
Assist the psychiatric providers with bio-psycho-social assessment psych intake sessions.
MAT program: Provide behavioral health support to patients in the program and work closely with the psychiatric providers in managing the care of the patient.
Benefits
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Paid Time Off
Health Insurance
Vision Insurance
Holidays
403(b) Retirement Plan
Employer Retirement Contribution
Employee Discounts for Care
Assist in managing behavioral aspects of chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, chronic pain, and insomnia.
Support lifestyle interventions for weight loss, smoking cessation, medication adherence, substance use reduction, and stress management.
Assist in designing clinical pathways for conditions such as depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and substance use.
Connect patients to community resources and specialty mental health providers when needed.
Maintain concise, problem-focused documentation in the electronic health record.
Participate in tracking patient outcomes and improving integrated behavioral health services.
Attend care team meetings and engage in ongoing professional development.
Skills • Behavioral Health Expertise
Ability to use therapeutic modalities that match a primary care environment (such as behavior activation, solution focused brief therapy, value-based interventions such as ACT/FACT, motivational interviewing, etc.)
Medical
Knowledge: Familiarity with common medical conditions and psychotropic medications.
Team
Collaboration: Strong ability to function in a fast-paced primary care environment.
Communication
Skills: Excellent ability to consult and communicate with medical professionals and other team members.
Flexibility &
Efficiency: Ability to conduct high-volume, targeted patient encounters while balancing team collaboration and documentation.
Constant
Learner: Engages in professional development activities to develop skills useful for your role as a BHC.
Required Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Social Work or Counseling required
LCSW or LPC required
Experience in mental health field is required
Bilingual Speaking ability (English & Spanish) is required
Why Work at Community Clinic?
Be a part of a mission-driven organization committed to providing access to health-care to everyone in your community!
Excellent Benefits Package including:
Health, Vision, Dental and Life Insurance
403(b) Retirement plan (automatic employer contribution of 5% per paycheck!)