Licensed Mental Health (VMAP) - Lead in Norfolk, Virginia at Childrens Hospital of The King's Daughters
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Childrens Hospital of The King's Daughters
Norfolk, Virginia, 23507, United States
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Job Description
Licensed Mental Health (VMAP) - Lead
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GENERAL SUMMARY
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The Virginia Mental Health Access Program (VMAP) is a pediatric focused training, consultation, and referral program designed to increase capacity for Pediatric Primary Care Providers (PCPs) to treat and respond to common pediatric mental health conditions including depression, anxiety and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). VMAP consists of five regional hubs that provide localized mental health consultations for PCPs. Each regional hub consists of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists (CAP), a VMAP Hub Clinical Lead and a care navigator.
The VMAP Hub Clinical Lead will:
- Oversee, coordinate, and manage their respective regional hub
- Serve as an initial point of contact for incoming calls to the VMAP line and conduct direct regional outreach to PCPs
- Receive and screen incoming calls from PCPs
- Provide case conceptualization, diagnostic support, and work in collaboration with regional VMAP CAPs on requested consultations
- Coordinate their regional hub consultation schedule and attend regional meetings.
- Supervise the regional care navigator
- Perform other duties as assigned
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Responds to incoming consult requests from the VMAP central call center during normal business hours and triage requests to additional hub staff as appropriate (CAP and/or care navigator).
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Provides clinical advice via consultation to individual PCPs related to patient care for cases, in line with practice guidelines and best practices in pediatric psychology, including:
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Providing consults directly to PCPs.
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Providing case-specific recommendations regarding behavioral health interventions including parent coaching, parent support and treatment/practice recommendations for PCPs.
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Consulting with PCPs on current treatment plans to determine best course of action and providing alternative recommendations when needed.
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Providing ongoing support for specific cases with the goal of working with PCPs (and hub team members) to develop transition plans to long-term care.
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Provides time-limited behavioral health support directly to PCP patients upon request/recommendation via telehealth. Reasons for direct support could include, but are not limited to:
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Providing short term bridge treatment until patient receives long-term behavioral health services.
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Conducting brief behavioral health evaluations to determine accurate diagnoses and/or clarify diagnostic uncertainties.
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Providing direct family support to facilitate linkage with care navigation services.
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If additional care is needed outside of the primary care setting, works in conjunction with regional hub care navigator to refer patients to the appropriate external behavioral health resources.
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Provides oversight, coordination and management of regional hub operations.
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Provides day to day operational supervision of regional hub’s care navigators.
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Conducts regular outreach to primary care provider offices within respective VMAP region.
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Assists with VMAP educational offerings, including the recruitment of regional staff/faculty and marketing VMAP educational opportunities to regional PCPs.
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Works in conjunction with VMAP Medical Director and Medical Society of Virginia Foundation (MSVF) to integrate appropriate clinical and administrative functions into hub activities.
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Assists MSVF and appropriate VMAP team members to collect and maintain all required data to ensure evaluation and reporting requirements are met.
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Adheres to HIPAA privacy policies and hospital/health center regulations.
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Completes all other responsibilities as assigned by the Program Administrator.
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LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
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Current Virginia license in one of the following: Clinical Social Work (LCSW), Professional Counseling (LPC), Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or Clinical Psychologist (LCP).
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MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
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Graduate of an accredited college or university with a Master’s degree in a related field. Or Psy.D/PhD.
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Minimum of five years of clinical work experience with children and adolescents.
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Must have a specialization in child and adolescent behavioral health as documented by education and previous work experience.
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Supervision and/or consultation experience required.
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Experience working with primary care providers required.
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Teaching experience preferred.
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Increased Security Clearance may be Required: FBI fingerprinting, criminal background check, and Child Protective Services registry search.
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WORKING CONDITIONS
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Normal office environment with little exposure to excessive noise, dust, temperature and the like.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Norfolk, Virginia, 23507, United States
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