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Behavioral Health Specialist (Adult PHP Program)

1700 Westlake Avenue North, Suite 700 Seattle, WA 98109

Our vision is a world of peaceful relationships with food, weight, and body image, where everyone with an eating disorder can experience recovery. We believe that exceptional, individualized care leads to lasting recovery from eating disorders. That’s why our teams are comprised of compassionate, dedicated professionals from a variety of backgrounds who collaborate to provide the very best evidence-based care for our clients at all levels of care. 

Behavioral Health Specialist - Adult PHP Program

The Behavioral Health Specialist supports the milieu by facilitating therapeutic skills and activity groups, providing therapeutic meal support at mealtimes and snacks, assisting clients in acquiring skills to manage their eating disorder, maintaining a recovery-oriented environment, and providing general support and assistance. 

Compensation Range:

  • Behavioral Health Specialist: $ 23.50 - $ 28.00 / Hourly

Final compensation offered will be within pay range based on qualifications/experience met for position.

Schedule:

  • 0.8 FTE (32hrs/wk), schedule developed around the Adult PHP program hours of Monday - Thursday 1:00 - 7:00pm and Fridays 9:00 - 3:00pm Pacific Time.

How Therapists Empower Recovery:  

  • Facilitates therapy groups including skills groups (including CBT and DBT), self-monitoring groups, and experiential activity groups which may include art activities, music, journaling, mindfulness, relaxation, and movement. 
  • Participates in therapeutic supported meals and snacks. 
  • Provides milieu support. 
  • Contributes to the creation and maintenance of a recovery-oriented therapeutic environment. 
  • May meet with client to provide support and provide in-the-moment skills coaching. 
  • Supports individualized treatment plans as developed by therapist and treatment team. 
  • Participates in treatment team, mini team, therapy team, and/or case consultation meetings.  
  • Completes clinical documentation in compliance with company policies and regulatory standards. 
  • Performs additional duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

  • A bachelor’s degree in a mental, behavioral, counseling, or behavioral sciences health-related field is strongly preferred.
  • Minimum of 1 years of direct patient care experience in a mental/behavioral health setting is required, regardless of degree.
  • Active AAC, Agency Affiliated Counselor license is required at the time of hire, or an application must be pending/submitted by the start date. 

Competencies: 

  • Exhibits passion for our clients, values, and organization. 
  • Demonstrates excellent clinical customer service using therapeutic communication skills to build strong client relationships and improve outcomes. 
  • Participates in providing clinically competent care by self/staff/team through education, role modeling, teambuilding, clinical documentation, and quality monitoring.
  • Uses leadership, team building, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills to build partnerships within and across system. 
  • Engages in self-evaluation process, seeking feedback regarding own practice, from clients, peers, professional colleagues, and others.

Workplace Environment: 

  • Standing 70-75% and Sitting 25-30%. 
  • Bending, twisting, kneeling, stooping, or crouching when appropriate, on occasion. 
  • Lift, carry, push, or pull up to approx. 30 pounds (supplies, etc.)  

What we offer: 

Employee Benefits: We understand the importance of a well-rounded benefits package. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing a range of plans to meet your needs.  

For full-time employees, we offer: 

  • HSA and PPO insurance with HSA or FSA options (Blue Cross Blue Shield) 
  • Dental insurance (Delta Dental)
  • Vision insurance (EyeMed) 
  • Short-term and long-term disability insurance 
  • Company-paid life insurance 
  • 401(k) plan available two months after start date
  • Company 401(k) matching for up to 50% of your contribution, up to 6% of your compensation 

Paid time off is a crucial part of maintaining work and life balance. Our generous PTO plan accrues annually and begins with your first whole pay period. Eligible employees enjoy seven paid holidays and one floating holiday in addition to their regular PTO. 

 

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