Behavioral Health Counselor Medical & Healthcare - Raymond, NH at Geebo

Behavioral Health Counselor

Raymond, NH Raymond, NH Estimated:
$53.
2K - $67.
4K a year Estimated:
$53.
2K - $67.
4K a year $ 2,500 Sign on Bonus! How would you like to have a hybrid schedule of remote and in office? LICSW/MLADC/LCMHC Lamprey Health Care, New Hampshire's oldest community health center, is seeking an experienced and highly qualified Behavioral Health Clinician - LICSW, LICSW/MLADC/LCMHC to join our Raymond family practice clinic.
Successful candidates must have a thorough working knowledge of behavioral medicine and evidenced-based treatments for both medical and mental health conditions.
$ 2,500.
00 sign on bonus Your typical day will include:
Conducting behavioral health assessments using evidenced-based screening tools Using motivational interviewing with patients to encourage the adoption of healthy lifestyles Collaborating with Psychiatrists, Primary Care Physicians, and other staff Overseeing case management meetings Providing treatment to persons with mild impairments, those coping with situational stress and stabilized persons with serious mental disorders Providing between session consultative visits throughout the day As a patient-centered medical home, you must be able to treat all ages and work well with an interdisciplinary team in both rural and urban communities.
Patient visits are often scheduled around medical provider visits, meaning you will get to be part of a true whole-person approach to health care.
Patient treatment often encompasses behavioral aspects of healthcare, like pain management, and smoking cessation.
A Master's Degree is required for this position, and you will be carrying a full caseload with productivity expectations.
This is a salaried position, not fee-for-service.
We offer competitive benefits and compensation package.
We are an Equal Opportunity Patient Care Provider and Employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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