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Join April Health as a Behavioral Health Care Manager and play an essential role in enhancing access to mental health services. This remote position requires a Washington licensed mental health professional who can work in the Pacific time zone, focusing on coordinating patient care, implementing evidence-based treatments, and collaborating with healthcare teams to improve patient outcomes. The role is integral to providing high-quality, virtual behavioral health services through innovative care models in a fast-paced startup environment.
Are you passionate about increasing access to behavioral health services? Have you worked in Collaborative Care? Are you a Washington licensed mental health professional willing to work a pacific standard time zone schedule? Are you excited about building a business from the ground up? If so, we want you to join the April Health team as a Behavioral Health Care Manager.
A Bit About Us
April Health is working to deliver high-quality, virtual behavioral health services to patients in the United States. Through the Collaborative Care model, an evidence-based model for treating behavioral health issues in primary care, April Health enables access to behavioral health services through doctors that patients already know and trust. April Health partners with primary care practices to provide a hybrid behavioral health solution that combines human care management with AI-driven support to improve patient outcomes, reduce provider burden, and generate new revenue for our partners. Patients conduct regular sessions with our behavioral health care managers, receive guidance from psychiatrists, and our AI Therapeutic Coach helps patients between sessions, maximizing the value that patients receive in our program.
The Role
The Behavioral Health Care Manager is the primary point of contact for patients who are enrolled with April Health. This person is responsible for coordinating the patient’s care with the primary care clinician and consulting psychiatrist, tracking the patient’s symptoms with validated measurement tools, and directly meeting with the patient to deliver evidence-based treatments.
The Collaborative Care Model is a population-based approach to managing mental health in the primary care setting and is not a traditional psychotherapy model of care. Instead, we offer brief evidence-based interventions to patients, such as motivational interviewing, problem-solving treatment, and behavioral activation.
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