0.8 Permanent - Behavioural Health Consultant (RN, RPN or RSW)
Sherwood Park, AB, Canada
Part Time
Mid Level
POSITION SUMMARY
Reporting to the Clinical Manager, or designate, the Behavioural Health Consultant (BHC) supports the delivery of Primary Care Services in the Family Physicians office and/or PCN central office setting. The BHC uses clinical processes as a member of, and in collaboration with, the interdisciplinary team, in the delivery of evidence based high quality primary health care services that meet the needs of the patient. The BHC will assess, develop, implement and evaluate behavioral health treatment plans for patients of all ages working to full scope of practice.
- 0.8 FTE - Permanent
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
- One evening shift every Tuesday
- Position located in Sherwood Park, AB and Fort Saskatchewan, AB
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Include, but are not limited to the following:
Clinical
Assist primary care providers in recognizing and treating mental health disorders and psychosocial struggles
Assess the behavioural health status of patients referred by primary care providers through brief functional assessment
Provide brief, short-term consultation for patients to assist with the management of psychosocial and behavioural aspects of chronic or acute mental or behavioural health concerns
Develop behavioural change plans with patients promoting patient self-management using a goal directed, solution focused approach
Apply a population health focus and evidence based practice within a brief consultation model
Work with the interdisciplinary team to treat patients with chronic emotional and/or health problems effectively
Maintain an up to date awareness of community resources to assist with patients mental, behavioural, and psychosocial needs
Work with the primary care provider to refer patients to community resources and/or mental health specialists as appropriate and assist patients and care team members in navigating mental health resources and support
Facilitate psychoeducational classes or programs and primary care level treatment groups
Provide appropriate and timely documentation to referring physicians and to other care providers about interventions, referrals and other activity with patients
Administrative
Act as a resource to other interdisciplinary team members and community partners
Maintain a high level of current knowledge and trends in the relevant discipline specific skills and practices and participate in activities to develop and maintain clinical competency and promote professional growth
Contribute to the development of the PCN’s mental health program and participate in quality improvement activities
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s Degree or Masters in Social Work, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree, Registered Psychiatric Nurse, Registered Nurse, Registered Psychologist, Occupational Therapist, or equivalent
Three to five years’ experience in a mental health setting preferred
Active Registration as a member in good standing of an Affiliated Registered College.
Direct experience providing brief, short-term mental health support
Experience working in a primary care setting and with health behaviour change methods.
Experience in an interdisciplinary team environment
Experience in using electronic medical records is an asset
Experience with all ages preferred
Experience facilitating classes and treatment groups considered an asset
SKILLS & ABILITIES
Knowledge of goal directed, solution focused behaviour change interventions with an emphasis on interdisciplinary team approach
Ability to deal effectively with patients with mental health concerns who are experiencing crises
Knowledge of psycho-pharmacology preferred
Working knowledge of local and provincial mental health resources
Strong, effective written and oral communication skills, coupled with a high level of perceptiveness and good listening skills
Attention to detail for all communications
Ability to establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with physicians, coworkers, community agency representatives, patients and families
Ability to work proactively, effectively, and independently in a complex ever evolving environment, with a willingness to be an early adopter of change
Ability to organize time, multi-task and set priorities to meet various deadlines and maintain a flexible schedule.
High level of integrity and professional conduct
Understanding of privacy laws in Alberta and acts in accordance with those laws
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES AND COMPETENCIES
Enthusiastic and positive, can-do attitude
Able and willing, in an unstructured environment, to be flexible, creative and juggle numerous competing priorities
Ethical, responsible and accountable
Respect other views/opinions
Ability to have difficult conversations and be comfortable asking questions.
Exceptional understanding of and appreciation for confidentiality and privacy
Ability to identify sensitive information
OTHER OCCUPATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A current and clear Police Information Check and Vulnerable Sector Check is required
A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle for travel to various stakeholder locations
This position will be located at the SPPCN offices in Sherwood Park and/or Fort Saskatchewan, as well as in family physician offices in Edmonton, Sherwood Park and Fort Saskatchewan as required
DISCLAIMER
This job description indicates representative responsibilities and specifications of the position only and should not be considered to necessarily represent all responsibilities and specifications of the position. The incumbent may perform other duties as assigned, which are not specified in this description. A review and update of this job description will take place at the yearly performance review.
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