At Western Montana Clinic, we are continuing our 100-year tradition of providing excellent health care to the community.
We are a group of local, independent providers practicing in multiple specialties.
Our mission remains the same - to provide our patients with the same high quality health care that we expect for our families.
We are seeking a full time Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor LCPC to join our new Pediatric Behavioral Health Program
The Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor LCPC will:
Provide consultative support to primary care providers and clinical staff to build a fully integrated approach to behavioral health
Assist the primary care providers in implementation of standard mental health and behavioral health screening processes
Complete real-time interventions with families/kids when critical health impact moments arise
Perform initial consultations and schedule follow-up care as indicated
Deliver effective, evidence-based interventions to help children and families achieve targeted behavioral health goals
Maintain up to date documentation in EPIC, the electronic health record
Actively participate in weekly core team meetings, quarterly full team meetings, monthly coaching calls and professional development that supports the practices' ongoing development of the integrated behavioral health model
Help evolve the practices' integration efforts, by identifying barriers/challenges/problems and making recommendations for improvement
Work with our billing/coding team to ensure optimization of reimbursement for services with the goal of long-term sustainability
Play an essential role in fulfilling our mission
Benefits offered:
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid vacation
Paid holidays
Sick pay
Retirement plans - 401(k)
Pension program
Voluntary benefits - Dental insurance, Vision insurance, Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Minimum Requirements of the LCPC:
Master's degree in a mental health field from an accredited graduate program and a license for independent practice in Montana (LCPS/LCSW) is required
Experience working with children, adolescents, and families is required
Experience with behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy, motivational interviewing and brief, solution-focused interventions is preferred/highly desirable
Candidates should have a proven record of collaborative service delivery, outstanding written and verbal communication skills, and the flexibility and adaptability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic, busy medical practice
The successful Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor LCPC candidate will be subject to a background check.
An Equal Opportunity Employer