Behavioral Health Consultant (School-Based - Bartram HS)
Company: The Family Practice & Counseling Services Netw
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION SUMMARY: The Behavioral
Health Consultant (BHC) functions as part of the primary care
treatment team. This individual provides behavioral health
consultation, assessment and brief intervention to all patients in
the primary care behavioral health setting. The BHC will administer
and review screenings and assessment tools to identify
psychosocial, psychological and developmental struggles. It is the
role of the BHC to advocate for all patients and to connect
patients and families to community resources as needed. The BHC
will uphold the health center mission by assuring the delivery of
high quality clinical services that result in better health
outcomes, strong consumer satisfaction; and that help maintain the
fiscal and operational capacity of the Behavioral Health
Department. Team members are expected uphold the health center
mission by assuring that patients receive health care that is
competent, caring, and meets with a high degree of satisfaction. In
addition, staff must support FPCSN's commitment to the creation of
a trauma-informed system of care that continually recognizes and
responds to the impact of traumatic stress on all those who have
contact with the organization, including children, adults,
families, caregivers, and staff. The BHC provides care to patients
across the lifespan. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Brief
Consultations – Assist primary health care providers in recognizing
and treating mental health disorders and psychosocial struggles
within the primary care setting. Assess the clinical status of
patients referred by primary care providers. Provide options
counseling and referral to prenatal care as needed.
Collaborate/consult with Nurse Practitioners & other clinical staff
regarding all patients seen by Behavioral Health Consultant. Work
closely with Providers at the site to identify at risk patients and
collaboratively develop plans to prevent further psychological or
physical deterioration. Crisis Intervention – Be immediately
available to the Family Practice and Counseling Network staff
during working hours in the event of any psychiatric emergency.
Coordinate care of patients with medical/social work/outpatient and
outreach staff to treat and manage patients’ chronic emotional
and/or health struggles efficiently and effectively. Refer patients
to other levels of care or additional services as needed.
Participate in monthly clinical supervision with an IBH Director.
Participate in monthly clinical/administrative group supervision
within Integrated Behavioral Health Department. Attend and
participate in team meetings, case conferences and
interdisciplinary work groups/huddles as scheduled within primary
care/behavioral health departments. Ability and cooperation to
provide BHC coverage at other clinic sites as needed and requested
by Director. Maintain competencies in mental health as required by
all licensing and funding entities; maintain PA license to
practice. Charting - Utilize electronic medical record to document
all patient interactions and complete all charting required by
contracted funding sources to include assessments, progress notes
and billing in a timely fashion. Productivity – Meet productivity
standards as established by the corporation Member of Family
Practice and Counseling Network’s Multi-disciplinary Team- Attend
and participate in meetings and quality improvement activities as
required. Respond to patient or co-worker complaints and work
toward a positive resolution of any dispute. Serve as a member of
site committees as requested. Participate in evaluation of peers
and support staff when requested. SCHOOL-BASED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
CONSULTANT: This position may report to the Associate Integrated
Behavioral Health Director. Options Counseling- provide options
counseling to students and referrals to prenatal care as needed.
Brief Consultations- Provides clinical interventions to students
who present with a family planning need, behavioral health
challenge, or psychosocial stressor in a school setting. Provides
care that is solution-focused to empower students to mobilize
internal school supports (i.e. FSS Teams, School Counselors, etc.)
and use external resources to improve coping abilities, daily
functioning, and overall quality of life. Meet regularly with
members of the school-based health center in addition to school
support staff as necessary, including attendance to monthly SBHC
team meetings and student support meetings held by school support
staff. May receive a BHC caseload of students for monitoring and
complete any necessary pre/post behavioral health screenings as
required. Completes responsibilities as generalist and pediatric
BHC. Provide in-person services at a minimum of two school-based
centers and virtual support to all FPCSN school-based locations.
Support marketing, rapport-building initiatives, and school-based
services awareness, including the development of brochures, flyers,
tabling events, and presentations, as needed. Supports continuity
of care across FPCSN health clinics by offering clinical coverage
during seasonal school breaks and professional development
closures, when feasible and aligned with program needs.
Responsibilities may vary based on site program needs and
scheduling considerations EXPERIENCE AND REQUIREMENTS: Candidates
should possess a diverse range of skills and experience including
but not limited to: Required Education and Experience Masters in
Social Work, Ph.D./Psy.D. in Psychology, or a related field.
Current Pennsylvania licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social
Worker, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, or Licensed Professional
Counselor. Excellent working knowledge of behavioral medicine and
evidence-based treatments for medical, behavioral, and mental
health conditions. Maintain and uphold Social Work/Psychology
ethical and legal guidelines. Ability to work with a culturally
diverse population. Minimum of one year of post-graduate clinical
experience in a behavioral health or related setting. Required
Skills and Abilities Ability to make quick and accurate clinical
assessments of mental and behavioral health conditions via brief
patient contact. High level of comfort in working with primary care
medical providers using a consultative style. Ability to complete
clinical documentation with concise, clinically relevant
information in a timely fashion. Demonstrates good time management
skills and follow through. Ability to design effective
psycho-education curricula and lead effective psycho-educational
group visits. Ability to work effectively as a team, interfacing
with patients, primary care providers, behavioral health staff, as
well as with administrative and support staff. Ability to exercise
balanced judgment in evaluating situations and making decisions,
and to handle difficult or confrontational situations in a calm,
consistent, and equitable manner Ability to effectively represent
health center’s interests in the community and maintain effective
working relationships among co-workers, public, private, and
professional groups. Ability to create a space for staff and those
we serve to feel physically and emotionally safe. Ability to
support individuals on their paths to recovery and healing and
resist re-traumatization of staff and patients. Demonstrate
exemplary problem-solving, communication, interpersonal, and
conflict resolution skills. Other Qualifications Ability to pass
required background screenings and credentialing verifications.
Required Immunizations: Hep B Vaccination and TB/PPD Test. Optional
Immunizations: COVID Vaccination and Flu Vaccination. Current valid
CPR Certification required. Maintain current valid applicable
position credentials. Must be willing to work on-site and hybrid as
per telehealth guidelines. Lifting Requirements LIGHT – Exerting up
to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or negligible amount of force
constantly to move objects. The use of arm and/or leg control
requires force greater than sedentary, but worker still sits
majority of time. Physical Requirement Stand or Sit (stationary
position) Walk Use hands or fingers to handle or feel (operate,
activate, prepare, inspect, position) Climb (stairs/ladders)
Talk/Hear (communicate, converse, convey, express/exchange
information) See (detect, identify, recognize, inspect, assess)
Pushing or Pulling Repetitive Motion Reaching (high or low) Kneel,
Stoop, Crouch or Crawl (position self, move) EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER: Equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation,
national origin, genetic information, and veteran or disability
status. VISA SPONSORSHIP: FPCSN does not provide Visa Sponsorship.
All candidates must be US Citizens and/or authorized to work in the
United States without Sponsorship. ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT: FPCSN
is committed to maintaining a professional and welcoming
environment for all staff and patients. We support continuous
learning and team development that enhances cultural understanding,
service excellence, and workplace collaboration.
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