Behavioral Health Care Manager - BHCM
Job Description: Spend ~75% of your time working directly with patients and families
Deliver brief, evidence-based care designed to drive meaningful change in 6–12 months
Collaborate closely with pediatricians, psychiatrists, and a multidisciplinary care team
Focus on impactful, structured care (not open-ended therapy)
Work within evidence-based clinical pathways designed to drive outcomes
Be part of a team-based model where you're supported by: Pediatricians, Psychiatric consultants, Care coordinators
Deliver care that integrates: Behavioral health intervention, Care coordination (school, SDoH, therapies), Family education and support
Conduct intake assessments and ongoing follow-up sessions via telehealth
Deliver brief, evidence-based interventions: CBT skills, Motivational interviewing, Behavioral activation, Parent coaching
Provide in-session education and actionable recommendations to families
Track patient progress using validated screening tools
Support families with: School accommodations, SDoH needs, Coordination with OT/PT/ST and other specialty services
Collaborate with pediatricians and psychiatric consultants
Participate in weekly registry review meetings to guide care decisions
Partner with board-certified pediatric psychiatrists who: Provide medication recommendations, Oversee patient progress and care plans
Document all care in our EHR (Healthie)
Track outcomes and progress using structured workflows
Manage scheduling, follow-ups, and patient engagement
Apply standardized protocols (no-shows, cancellations, safety)
Requirements: Active, unrestricted clinical licensure as a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), licensed professional counselor (LPC), and/or licensed therapist (LMFT).
Active licensure in one or more of the following states on or before start-date: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington
Experience working with children, adolescents, and families
3+ years of experience OR a minimum of 3,000 supervised hours
Flexibility with hours/availability, including 2 evenings/week + 2-4 weekend days/month
Experience and training in evidence-based modalities (CBT, MI, BA, etc.)
Comfort working in a telehealth environment
Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills
Ability to deliver care with a diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) and trauma-informed lens
Benefits: Fully remote role
Meaningful, patient-centered work
A collaborative care model that supports you clinically
Focus on impact, not just volume
Opportunity to help transform pediatric behavioral health
Ongoing training and development opportunities. You will complete relevant training modules prior to meeting with families covering Triplemoon background and healthcare management overview, skills, Triplemoon curriculum, emergency preparedness, customer success and operations.
Full-time salaried position
Benefits including medical, dental, vision, STD, LTD and paid time off