Full-Time

Behavioral Health Specialist 1

Brown University Health

Brown University Health

1-10 employees

Remote behavioral health care platform analytics

Compensation Overview

$18.13 - $29.90/hr

Providence, RI, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Baccalaureate Degree in a Human Service field preferred. Other education and experience considered and may be substituted for educational requirements at the discretion of the Hiring Manager.
  • Must demonstrate aptitude and willingness to learn role related skills.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to patients throughout the life span with consideration of aging processes, human development stages and cultural patterns in each step of the care process.
  • Safety Care Certification: Employees in this position work in a psychiatric setting under stressful conditions associated with care of psychiatrically impaired, aggressive, and sometimes, self-injurious individuals.
  • Employees are expected to utilize de-escalation techniques taught by Brown University Health to minimize need for physical intervention.
  • They must have the ability to remain calm during a crisis situation as evidenced by the ability to make quick rational decisions and prioritize immediate patient care needs to maintain a therapeutic environment and ensure safety.
  • Ability to participate in the physical management of patients which can include, but is not limited to, awareness and demonstration of safe body positioning at all times, awareness and coordination to block and deflect possible aggression, and the ability to physically hold struggling patients, using approved methods only, to maintain safety for extended periods of time.
  • lift up to fifty pounds; reach with their hands and arms; grasp and hold with their hands; bend/squat/kneel without limitation, and physically escort patients who may become combative for short distances.
  • Position requires occasional running for short distances, and frequent standing, walking, and sitting.
  • Six months to one year of direct childcare work with emotionally impaired youth.
  • Independent Action: Performs independently within Program policies and practices. Refers specific complex problems to supervisor where clarification of Program policies and procedures may be required.
Responsibilities
  • Participates in maintaining a safe and therapeutic environment. Actively engages with assigned children throughout shift. Participates in the development and operationalization of the milieu care plan for assigned patients according to established department and unit-based procedure/policy. Maintains and documents level of patient observation as ordered by the physician/charge RN each shift. Provides support to visiting parents as well as information according to treatment team request. Supervises assigned children in daily routines and actively assists with activities of daily living and basic hygiene needs. Identifies, reports, and resolves potentialctual problems on the unit. Demonstrates appropriate critical incident follow-up skills by timely verbal reporting to charge RN and documentation in medical record. Completes other documentation (i.e., incident reports, intakes, etc. as applicable). Participates in restraint debriefings. Carries out daily assignment as delegated by Charge RN and reports back prior to change of shift. Intervenes in disruptive milieu or destructive to self/other patient situations providing timely therapeutic intervention(s) to children in distress. Maintains appropriate boundaries.
  • Adheres to Hospital, Departmental, and Program policies and procedures. Attends peer review and staff meetings as assigned. Maintains current certification in crisis management. Maintains current CPR certification. Maintains current OSHA, ERS, Safety Certifications Attends unit/hospital staff development as assigned.
  • Actively participates in the patient care planning process under the direction of the primary/charge RN. Works to support initial therapeutic alliance with patient and family on admission.Assists with the separation process and performs other duties necessary to provide a smooth transition to the hospital environment. Within the 8-hour shift, documents objective observations within a shift note and shares observations with assigned RN. Reviews milieu care plan and problem list on a daily basis and suggests revisions based on observations. Communicates individual patient milieu care plans in an ongoing manner to other unit staff including liaison with other interdisciplinary treatment providers. Actively participates in treatment team, rounds, patient-specific discussions, and hand-off shift report, as assigned. Accurately documents significant patient/family observations/milieu care on the Kardex and medical records in a timely fashion. Offers information and knowledge acquired through experience to other staff via formal/ informal staff development forums. Is able to adapt care “style” to meet needs of various childrendolescents.
  • D. Supports and contributes to the development of care plans/behavioral management. Assists and teaches patients in activities of daily living and personal hygiene based upon patient’s abilities. Co-leads community meeting/milieu meeting/social skill group. Co-leads other program specific groups such as activity or recreation. Demonstrates ability to set consistent and supportive therapeutic limits within guidelines of hospital, unit, and department standards. Follows behavioral programs specific to the needs of the patient in collaboration with the assigned RN and treatment team. Organizes unit activities. Coordinates, supervises and actively participates in children’s activities such as physical & social development activities. Arranges for transportation of materials if required. Participates in teaching visits/family and parent training as assigned. Consistently models to patient/families appropriate and therapeutic interpersonal staff/patient interactions. Co-leads therapy groups with a clinician. color:red Supports and actively participates in recreation therapy programs. Handles crisis situations in a safe, effective manner, utilizing the least restrictive, safe patient care alternative. Takes the initiative to seek formalnformal supervision, incorporating suggestions for improvement/changes in job performance. Performs other related duties as required, assigned, or directed by Charge RN. While an individual is hired to work on a particular program, they may at times be asked to perform comparable duties in other clinical settings throughout the hospital system as program needs arise.
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Memoir Health provides a behavioral healthcare platform that enables home-based care for behavioral health and substance use issues. It helps health systems remotely manage patients with tools like remote patient monitoring, scheduling, virtual care, and outcomes management, powered by a data analytics engine that highlights cost-saving opportunities and supports automated workflows and one-click referrals. The platform differentiates itself by automating care journeys and delivering integrated, outcomes-focused care within managed care and other healthcare networks, reducing administrative workload for clinicians. Its goal is to make care more proactive, accessible, and coordinated from patients’ homes, improving outcomes while lowering costs, and Memoir Health was later acquired by Lumeo Health in 2020.

Company Size

1-10

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$7.5M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2018

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What believers are saying

  • Multi-million dollar annual investments expand academic-clinical integration.
  • Rhode Island Hospital and Bradley specialize in behavioral health training.
  • Outpatient networks align with home-based behavioral care coordination.

What critics are saying

  • TriZetto cyber incident disrupts Brown University Health billing March 2026.
  • Lyra Health erodes employer behavioral health market share in New England.
  • Medicaid redetermination disenrolls 20-30% behavioral patients ongoing.

What makes Brown University Health unique

  • STAT program offers free certification for entry-level healthcare roles.
  • Exclusive teaching affiliate of Warren Alpert Medical School at Rhode Island Hospital.
  • Community Health Institute delivers Rhode Island-focused proactive care initiatives.

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