Resident Mental Health Associate (40 Hours) KPNW region
Company: Kaiser
Location: Portland
Posted on: July 2, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Summary: Full-time associate as a Behavioral
Health Associate (BHA) or Mental Health Associate (MHA). The BHA or
MHA provide expert integrated care to pediatric and adult patients
as a member of the Primary Care Medical Home or Specialty Care
treatment team. They specialize in brief, evidence-based,
solution-focused assessments and interventions geared toward
functional improvement or therapeutic interventions for episodic
mental health conditions. BHAs and MHAs are generalists, providing
high volume services from a population-based lens that are
accessible, team-based, and a routine part of primary mental health
and specialty mental health care. This is a behavioral health model
that is interconnected with patient's medical care and medical care
team that requires specialized training and experience with a
variety of medical and mental health concerns. In addition, this
role performs high-level consultation to physicians and other
medical care team members and contributes to a clear treatment plan
for patient care. The BHA & MHA function effectively in a fast
pace, highly productive setting with the ability to successfully
pivot from a patient facing to a physician facing role throughout
the day. Associates must thrive on being adaptable, flexible, and
able to independently function at a consistently high level. The
individual in this position must be willing to engage in brief
(e.g.,15 - 30 mins) or extended (e.g., 30 -60 mins) visits at a
high volume, and adept in working closely with Primary Care
Providers & Clinicians in a variety of specialties and other team
members. Supervision toward licensure provided. Other required
skills and duties are outlined below. Essential Responsibilities: -
Apply solid working knowledge of biopsychosocial models of human
behavior and development for assessment of patient care to include
knowledge of the use of adult and pediatric screening instruments,
as well as the ability to screen for and identify substance abuse
problems. - Apply first line interventions in a time-limited
setting for a broad spectrum of physical and mental health problems
experienced by patients and families throughout the lifespan as
presenting in primary care (pediatrics, Internal Medicine, and
Family medicine populations) or Specialty Care Targets of treatment
may include mental health concerns, substance abuse concerns,
adverse health behaviors (including their contribution to chronic
medical illnesses), stress-related physical symptoms, ineffective
patterns of health care utilization, and adjustment to new and
chronic medical conditions. - Effectively utilize electronic health
record and verbal communication to concisely communicate relevant
information to medical providers in a timely manner. - Ability to
concurrently document during patient sessions. To include
performance of various clinical, compliance, and administrative
duties required to meet various billing and medical documentation
requirements. - Effectively assess for and manage suicidal and
homicidal risk, as well as concerns for child or elder abuse and
neglect, using effective and evidence-based methods (PHQ-9,
Columbia Risk Assessment). When applicable, collaborate and
coordinate care with the Crisis team, contact police and/or Child
Protective Services and communicate effectively with receiving
emergency department. - A high level of comfort in providing
consultation and training to other members of the primary care team
in the areas of mental health, chemical dependency, and behavioral
medicine. - Possess skill and expertise to discuss common
psychotropic medications with a patient, including indications,
effects, and side effects, and demonstrate the ability to
appropriately recommend initiating medication to primary care
physician. Basic Qualifications: Experience - Prior completion of a
practicum or internship in a clinical setting Education - Masters
degree in social work, Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy or
related field from an accredited college or university by date of
hire. License, Certification, Registration - Mental Health
Counselor Associate License (Washington) within 6 months of hire OR
Licensed Social Worker Associate-Advanced (Washington) within 6
months of hire OR Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Registration (Oregon) within 6 months of hire OR Marriage and
Family Therapist Associate License (Washington) within 6 months of
hire OR Professional Counselor Associate Registration (Oregon)
within 6 months of hire OR Clinical Social Work Associate
Certificate (Oregon) within 6 months of hire - National Provider
Identifier within 1 months of hire Additional Requirements: -
Demonstrate the ability to work in a fast-paced Primary Care or
Specialty Care setting requiring the ability to manage multiple
competing demands, constantly re-prioritize, and succinctly
communicate relevant information effectively to both patients and
medical team members - Demonstrate the ability to work effectively
in an inter-disciplinary team - Demonstrate current knowledge of
cultural competency, particularly related to how variables related
to socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, and culture impact
physical and emotional health; demonstrated experience and working
understanding of how these variables may impact presentation of
various concerns in primary care settings - Experience/training
working with a population that ranges across the life span -
Demonstrates the ability to present a case appropriately and
professionally for review by the medical home/specialty treatment
team, highlighting key clinical considerations, assessment needs,
case formulation and treatment plan recommendations - This is a 1-3
year position designed for training and obtaining experience
specific to the primary care behavioral health or general Mental
Health therapy model used towards accruing supervised hours for
licensure. Preferred Qualifications: - Clinical experience within
an integrated care delivery system. - Flexible, high energy level,
team player, self-starter, interest in larger systems issues in
addition to individual patient care. PrimaryLocation :
Oregon,Portland,East Interstate Medical Offices HoursPerWeek : 40
Shift : Day Workdays : Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri WorkingHoursStart : 07:30
AM WorkingHoursEnd : 06:00 PM Job Schedule : Full-time Job Type :
Standard Employee Status : Regular Employee Group/Union Affiliation
: W05|AFT|Local 5017 Job Level : Individual Contributor Job
Category : Behavioral Health, Social Services & Spiritual Care
Department : Interstate - East Medical Ofcs - Mental
Health/Resource-Admin - 1008 Travel : Yes, 10 % of the Time Kaiser
Permanente is an equal opportunity employer committed to fair,
respectful, and inclusive workplaces. Applicants will be considered
for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, age, national
origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected
characteristic or status.
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