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Job Description
B&D Integrated Health Services is seeking a highly motivated and clinically skilled Qualified Professional (QP) to join our Intensive In-Home (IIH) division . This role is ideal for an experienced child and adolescent mental health professional who thrives in community-based work and is committed to delivering high-quality, family-centered behavioral health services. The QP plays a critical role in coordinating care, leading person-centered planning, and collaborating with families, community partners, and multidisciplinary providers to support youth with complex behavioral health needs. This position reports directly to the IIH Leader and indirectly under IIH Management Lead and requires in-home and community-based service delivery. Key Responsibilities Clinical Coordination & Treatment Planning Lead initial and ongoing comprehensive assessments for youth and families enrolled in IIH services Convene and facilitate Child and Family Team (CFT) meetings using a person-centered approach Develop, implement, and routinely update Person-Centered Plans (PCPs) Monitor clinical progress, evaluate intervention effectiveness, and ensure measurable outcomes Collaboration & Care Integration Coordinate with medical and behavioral health providers (e.g., primary care, psychiatry) Collaborate with community partners including schools, DSS, DJJDP, and natural supports Ensure timely referrals and linkage to appropriate psychological and psychiatric evaluations Service Delivery & Documentation Provide and coordinate behavioral health interventions in collaboration with licensed clinicians and CFT members Deliver psychoeducation and support to youth and caregivers as outlined in the PCP Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant clinical documentation in accordance with state regulations Crisis Support & Quality Assurance Assist with crisis intervention and stabilization services as needed Support the Team Leader in monitoring treatment outcomes and service quality Complete all required state-mandated trainings and maintain compliance with NC Administrative Code Required Qualifications Must meet Qualified Professional (QP) requirements per North Carolina Administrative Code At least a bachelor degree Minimum of 2 years of experience providing mental health and/or substance abuse services to children and adolescents Prior experience in Intensive In-Home Services (IIH) strongly preferred Strong clinical judgment, case management, organization, and documentation skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work effectively in home-based and community settings
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$42,500.00 - $48,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off