Role Overview: The Manager, Behavioral Health Clinical Liaison, is responsible for supporting the development, implementation, and monitoring of programs that promote whole-person integrated physical and behavioral healthcare. This role focuses on improving behavioral health service delivery, supporting cross-functional collaboration, advancing behavioral health equity, and reducing health disparities across the health plan.
Work Arrangement:
This role is remote, and the associate must be located in Ohio (OH)
Associates must have access to a reliable high-speed internet connection with a minimum download speed of 50 Mbps and an upload speed of 5 Mbps. Fully remote associates residing in states where internet service is required by contract, law, or regulation may be eligible for reimbursement.
Responsibilities:
Lead the development, implementation, and monitoring of behavioral health and whole person care initiatives
Partner with executive leadership to support integration of behavioral and physical health strategies across the plan
Serve as a key resource for behavioral health integration and operational issues across departments.
Collaborate with internal teams (Utilization Management (UM), Integrated Health Care Management (IHCM), Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) to support care coordination and service delivery.
Consult with leadership and stakeholders on behavioral health systems, provider networks, and care management strategies
Represent the plan to external stakeholders, including state agencies, providers, advocacy organizations, and community partners.
Serve as a liaison with judicial systems, including courts and Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH) representatives, when applicable.
Support interdisciplinary case rounds in partnership with clinical leadership to address complex member needs
Promote the use of evidence-based practices and nationally recognized clinical guidelines
Contribute to the development and review of policies to ensure integration of behavioral health and whole person care principles
Support workforce training, professional development, and performance improvement initiatives
Partner with Wellness Centers and Mobile Wellness teams to support outreach, screenings, and engagement activities
Identify barriers to care and support strategies to improve access to behavioral health services
Monitor and analyze data to identify service gaps, trends, and opportunities for improvement
Support process improvement initiatives aligned with organizational goals and quality measures, including Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) outcomes
Maintain work plans to track progress of initiatives and programs
Ensure equitable access to services and programs for members with behavioral health and substance use needs
Participate in enterprise workgroups and committees to support alignment with organizational strategies
Education & Experience:
Master’s degree required in a behavioral health-related field
3 years of experience providing mental health and/or substance use screening and treatment services
Minimum of 5 years of experience in the provision and supervision of treatment services for mental illness and substance use disorders
Experience working in behavioral health systems, including care coordination, program development, or clinical operations
Knowledge of integrated care models, whole person care, and trauma-informed care principles
Experience collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and external stakeholders
Experience supporting quality improvement initiatives and program implementation
Licensure:
Independent, current, and unrestricted Ohio license required, including one of the following:Registered Nurse with advance practice registered nurse (APRN)
Licensure, Psychologist,
Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW)
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC)
Independent Marriage & Family Therapist (IMFT)
Skills & Abilities:
Strong knowledge of behavioral health service delivery models and integrated care approaches
Understanding of evidence-based behavioral health screening and treatment practices
Ability to collaborate and build relationships with internal teams, providers, and external stakeholders
Strong communication and presentation skills, including interaction with executive leadership and community partners
Ability to analyze data, identify trends, and support performance improvement initiatives
Problem-solving and critical thinking skills to address barriers to care and improve access
Ability to manage multiple priorities and initiatives in a fast-paced environment
Organizational and project management skills to support program implementation and tracking