The Behavioral Health Consultant I and II roles focus on providing mental health support within primary care settings through brief, symptom-focused assessments and interventions.
They work collaboratively with healthcare providers to address psychological conditions using a bio-psychosocial approach.
The positions offer progressive responsibilities, with advancement based on demonstrated competence.
Qualifications include a Master’s degree in counseling, psychology, or social work, or a PhD/PsyD, along with Alaska Clinical Licensure within four years.
Consultant II requires additional supervised clinical experience and current licensure.
Preference is given to Alaska Native applicants familiar with the cultural context of the population served.
Employment requires compliance with health screening, immunizations, and covid vaccination.
Benefits include a sign-on bonus and relocation package.
The roles support a mission of promoting wellness through integrated, culturally competent care.