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The Behavioral Health Care Coordinator (BHCC) is responsible for providing assessment, care planning and service coordination and Intensive Case Management for members with complex or special health care needs and who are identified as high‑risk due to behavioral health issues. The BHCC provides clinical expertise in mental health and alcohol and other drug related addiction (AOD) treatment in coordinating services for the purpose of improving member self‑management and overall health outcomes. The BHCC acts as the primary Care Coordination liaison with state and community behavioral health providers and agencies. These functions include components of community‑focused and population‑based behavioral health care coordination, as well as System of Care principles that guide service delivery to children with mental health challenges and their families. Key partners in this process are the member and relevant family/caregivers, the primary care provider and any appropriate community partners and internal operational staff. The care coordination services are evidence‑based and culturally specific.
Note: Experience working in behavioral health in the Portland, Oregon metro area is preferred for this position.
Estimated Hiring Range: $81,000.00 - $99,000.00
Bonus Target: 5% Annual SIP Target.
Essential Responsibilities
Forward relevant information of members requiring special consideration of benefits to appropriate Medical Director for review.
Serve as a resource to the organization on mental health and alcohol and other drug topics and issues.
May provide coaching and training on specific job responsibilities to new employees in this role.
Collaborate with CareOregon’s essential community partners in achieving improved health status for member populations and make referrals as appropriate.
Follow ENCC, departmental, and organizational policies and procedures.
Report to work as scheduled and follow attendance policies.
Perform other duties and projects as assigned.
Participate in quality and organizational process improvement activities and teams when requested.
Participate in work‑related continuing education when offered or directed.
Clinical Assessment
Assess overall risk of member, including physical condition, behavioral issues, mental status, social support system availability, and relationship with providers.
Utilize assessment information to develop individualized plans of care for assigned members.
Coordinate with providers to ensure consideration is given to unique needs in integrated planning and that care plans are timely and effective.
Practice using a trauma‑informed and client‑centered approach with members by respecting their autonomy, exploring any ambivalence, meeting resistance with acceptance and following their lead in developing care plans.
Identify suspected abuse and neglect issues and appropriately report to mandated authorities.
Acknowledge member’s right‑to‑choice of treatment or refusal of treatment.
Provide culturally and linguistically appropriate ICM services to members identified as Aged, Blind, and Disabled, members with special health needs, and those in Long Term Care services under the State’s 1915(i) State Plan Amendment.
May provide individualized plans of care for high‑risk COA Plus members and review those plans with ICT team.
Care Coordination
Accept assignment of and maintain a caseload of members based on behavioral health assessment or clinic assignment or placement in facility‑based care; ensure members have access to appropriate care provider(s) who can meet their needs.
Implement care coordination plan in collaboration with member, providers, case workers and other relevant parties.
Effectively coordinate an interdisciplinary team for integrated care plan support of complex members.
Confer with or co‑manage complex medical and behavioral members with a peer RN Care Coordinator.
May participate in monthly state hospital IDT meetings as well as discharge planning meetings.
Participate in CCO/APD IDT meetings to coordinate care services for OHP members in long term care services.
Coordinate and/or aid with coordinating community support and social services systems linkage with care systems, as deemed necessary and appropriate.
Collaborate with primary care and community health care providers and staff, Aging and People with Disabilities caseworkers, Oregon Health Authority Innovator Agents and Client Services Unit staff, business partners, vendors, community agencies, and other relevant parties.
Provide direction as appropriate to non‑clinical Care Coordination staff involved with the member.
Creatively utilize available community resources as an adjunct to health plan benefits and follow‑up to determine if these are received by the member.
Involve PHP or Operations Medical Director (MD) for member resource needs that exceed Oregon Health Plan – Medicaid (OHP) and/or Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services – Medicare (CMS) benefit packages or for situations that appear to warrant medical director review.
Assist members to ensure timely access to providers and services.
Assist providers with coordination of services on behalf of members.
Transition Assistance
Respond to referrals from Medical Management Behavioral Health staff for transition services for COA members being discharged from psychiatric inpatient stay.
Collaborate with discharge planners regarding OHP members with behavioral health needs who are discharging from hospital, residential, SNF care, or other facility care to the community.
May ensure members on the state hospital Ready to Transition (RTT) list are prioritized for referral into appropriate transition setting.
May compile and distribute referral packets to residential and foster care facilities as needed.
Coordinate care for members residing outside of service area as required in contract.
Compliance
Maintain unit compliance with Coordinated Care Organization and OHA requirements.
Maintain tracking data for program evaluation and reporting purposes.
Maintain timely and accurate documentation about each member per program policies and procedures.
Maintain working knowledge of COA and OHP benefits, including Addictions and Mental health benefits.
Report member complaints to Appeals and Grievance team for investigation and follow‑up, per protocol.
Assist Quality Assurance (QA) staff in identifying behavioral health providers with practice patterns which are not in conformity to best practice standards.
Maintain unit compliance with the Model of Care requirements if applicable.
Experience and Education
Required
Master’s degree in social work, counseling, or other behavioral health field.
Minimum 2 years’ experience in mental health and/or drug and alcohol treatment for the population being served.
Preferred
Preference may be given for current Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT).
Experience with a similar population in health plan case management/care coordination or behavioral health integration in a person‑centered primary care home.
Experience administering work relating to the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) (Medicaid) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) (Medicare) benefits.
Experience in the use of Motivational Interviewing (MI), certification as CCM (Certified Case Manager) and certification as Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor II or III (CADC II or III).
Experience working in behavioral health in the Portland, Oregon metro area.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required
Knowledge
Knowledge of current version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) criteria for mental health and substance dependence/abuse diagnoses, ASAM criteria for alcohol and/or drug dependence treatment and mental health and addictions treatment modalities and best practice, basic concepts of managed care and ICD, CPT, and HCPCS codes and drug formularies.
Knowledge of co‑morbidities that indicate potential for psychiatric de‑compensation and/or relapse.
Knowledge of side effects of psychotropic medications that may impact health status and adherence with treatment recommendations and behavioral health integration in primary care settings.
Knowledge of the Oregon Health Plan benefit package, eligibility categories, and Oregon Medical Assistance Program (MAP) rules and regulations.
Knowledge of Medicare parts A and B benefit packages and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) rules and regulations and community resources.
Knowledge of culturally specific issues, resources and strengths of the populations served.
Knowledge of community resources.
Skills and Abilities
Ability to conduct psychosocial assessments, including history of mental and physical disabilities, alcohol and drug use, past mental health and criminal justice contacts, family and social relationships, and level of functioning, mental status examination and formulate multiaxial DSM impressions and mental health risk assessments and intervene accordingly, if indicated.
Ability to assess the quality of AOD assessments, treatment, and discharge plans, as well as patient outcomes, synthesize complex medical and behavioral health diagnostic information to assist providers and other care coordinators in treatment planning and write and supervise an individual plan of care.
Ability to exercise sound clinical judgment, independent analysis, critical thinking skills, and knowledge of behavioral health conditions to determine best outcomes for members and access mental health and addictions treatment for members.
Ability to meet department standards for competency in the use of motivational interviewing within 12 months of hire, collaborate with members, providers, and community partners to develop plans to address complex care needs and monitor and evaluate a plan of care for optimal outcomes.
Ability to establish collaborative relationships and effectively lead a multidisciplinary team.
Ability to manage multiple tasks and to remain flexible in a dynamic work environment and work autonomously and effectively set priorities.
Ability to provide excellent customer service and verbal and written communication.
Basic word processing skills.
Ability to work effectively with diverse individuals and groups.
Ability to learn, focus, understand, and evaluate information and determine appropriate actions.
Ability to accept direction and feedback, as well as tolerate and manage stress.
Ability to see, read, hear, speak clearly, and perform repetitive finger and wrist movement for at least 6 hours/day.
Working Conditions
Work Environment(s): Indoor/Office, Community, Facilities/Security, Outdoor Exposure.
Member/Patient Facing: No. Telephonic. In Person.
Hazards: May include, but not limited to, physical and ergonomic hazards.
Equipment: General office equipment.
Travel: May include occasional required or optional travel outside of the workplace; the employee’s personal vehicle, local transit or other means of transportation may be used.
Total Rewards Program
We offer a strong Total Rewards Program. This includes competitive pay, bonus opportunity, and a comprehensive benefits package. Eligibility for bonuses and benefits is dependent on factors such as the position type and the number of scheduled weekly hours. Benefits‑eligible employees qualify for benefits beginning on the first of the month on or after their start date.
CareOregon offers medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, and disability insurance, as well as health savings account, flexible spending account(s), lifestyle spending account, employee assistance program, wellness program, discounts, and multiple supplemental benefits (e.g., voluntary life, critical illness, accident, hospital indemnity, identity theft protection, pre‑tax parking, pet insurance, 529 College Savings, etc.). We also offer a strong retirement plan with employer contributions. Benefits‑eligible employees accrue PTO and Paid State Sick Time based on hours worked/scheduled hours and the primary work state. Employees may also receive paid holidays, volunteer time, jury duty, bereavement leave, and more, depending on eligibility. Non‑benefits eligible employees can enjoy 401(k) contributions, Paid State Sick Time, wellness and employee assistance program benefits, and other perks. Please contact your recruiter for more information.
Equal Opportunity Employer
CareOregon is an equal opportunity employer. The organization selects the best individual for the job based upon job related qualifications, regardless of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, age, veteran status, ancestry, marital status or disability. The organization will make a reasonable accommodation to known physical or mental limitations of a qualified applicant or employee with a disability unless the accommodation will impose an undue hardship on the operation of our organization.