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As part of the rollout of the MassHealth Accountable Care Organization (ACO) program, CCBC has been designated as a Behavioral Health Community Partner (BH CP) that partners with ACOs to integrate and improve health outcomes of MassHealth members with complex long term medical and/or behavioral health needs. In its function as a Community Partner, CCBC plays a primary role in meeting the physical, behavioral and long term care needs of members, including individuals with disabilities, mental illness, substance misuse disorders and co-occurring disorders.

Description of Position

The Behavioral Health Community Partner (BHCP) Registered Nurse assists in development and clinical coordination of the BHCP program and its team members, including policy adherence and development, outcome data analyses and establishing community presence. Additionally, the Registered Nurse completes Clinical Coordinator activities consisting of providing consultation, education, and support to engaged enrollees, team members and healthcare providers, as well as reviewing community assessments, care plan development, teaching health literacy and supporting care transitions. These duties may be completed in various settings, including community based or an inpatient facility, as well as telephonically or through other electronically based forms of communication, such as interactive applications. IA.

Requirements

Must have an active Massachusetts RN license and experience in behavioral health. Applicants must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation.

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Date posted: 6/17/2024

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For more information about this position, or to send your resume:

Caitlin Ramsay, RN (CRamsay@comcounseling.org)

Community Counseling of Bristol County
1 Washington St. Taunton, MA 02780

Why build your career at CCBC?

Stable and Established

  • The largest, most innovative mental health and substance abuse care provider in Southeastern MA, with a 50 year history
  • We serve over 12,000 clients annually
  • Committment to innovation and evidence-based practice
  • Committment to erasing the stigma that can surround trauma, mental illness, and addiction

Great Benefits

  • A short commute from both Boston and Providence
  • 3 weeks paid vacation to start
  • 12 paid holidays and sick leave
  • Health, dental, disability, and life insurance
  • 403-b with up to 5% employer match
  • Tuition reimbursement

Make Recovery a Reality

Working with CCBC gives you the chance to change your own path while helping others find theirs. As you provide hope and healing to people who need it most, you'll be just as inspired by the quality of people you work with as the outcomes you provide together. Join us and be a part of the next success story.