Psychology Opening in Stayton, OR
Saint Louis, MO, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Psychiatric-Mental Health
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Stayton, Oregon, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 11/18/24
***Behavorial Health Clinician Opportunity in Stayton, OR*** **Position Details:** - Full time; Competitive salary and benefits - Licensed starting wage $80,000 a year, Unlicensed starting wage TBD - LPC or LCSW encouraged to apply. - Flexible work schedule, including ½ day dedicated program development and leadership time weekly. - Annual continuing education fund of $1000 available. - On call responsibilities, including weekends and Holidays as assigned - Responsibilities: - The successful Behavorial Health Clinician candidate will: - Collaborate with other medical professionals in a fast-paced family practice environment - Act as a contributing member of the care team, assisting primary care providers in recognizing, treating, and managing behavioral health and biopsychosocial issues - Provide brief evidence-based interventions and use outcome-based models to track patient improvement - Be available for same day warm hand-offs and consultation with primary care providers - Act as a team member in helping build a successful new integrated care program - Connect patients and families with resources in the community - Participate in regular interdisciplinary group case consultations, collaborate with community partner organizations, and coordinate with external specialty care providers - Utilize knowledge of the most common concerns treated in primary care (e.g., depression, anxiety, insomnia, diabetes, obesity, smoking cessation, ADHD, parent education, etc.) **Qualification/Education/Requirements:** - Two years experience in integrated primary care setting preferred - Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor, or Licensed Psychologist (PhD/PsyD) in the State of Oregon, or a graduate with the ability to obtain licensure with completion of clinical hours. - Ability to work independently and proactively to build a flourishing integrated care program - Ability to collaborate with an interdisciplinary care team and patients & families through effective written and verbal professional communication skills - Ability to multitask and be flexible in dealing with interruptions, a busy schedule, and a fast-paced work environment - Proficiency with electronic medical records including ability to document services in a clear, concise, and timely manner (concurrent documentation preferred) - Ability to pass a background check - Up to date on all vaccinations - Spanish language speakers are preferred **Benefits:** - Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance - PTO and holiday pay - Employee Referral Program - 401(k) Retirement - Life Insurance - Long Term Disability - Employee Discounts - Bilingual Pay Differential for eligible positions - Public Service Loan Forgiveness for eligible positions - Tuition Assistance for eligible positions