Behavioral Health Care Coordinator - PACE
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Healthcare Administration, Community Health
Join the ICHS Team!
Discover how you can make a difference in people’s lives and help strengthen communities.
International Community Health Services (ICHS) is a nationally recognized community health center. For over 50 years, we have provided medical, dental, and wellness care to individuals and families from all regions and all walks of life many of whom face significant barriers to receiving the care they need. We believe that quality health care supports stronger families, healthier communities, and a more just society.
At ICHS, we are proud of our team-based approach and the shared commitment that drives our work. We value respect, collaboration, and compassion in everything we do. When you join ICHS, you become part of a mission-driven team that believes everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive.
Benefits- Competitive salary for the Seattle/Puget Sound region
- “Share the success” bonuses
- Insurance premiums 100% paid by ICHS
- Paid time off accrual up to 200 hours annually with up to 264 hours rollover year to year
- Automatic 4% retirement contribution
- 9 paid holidays a year, including 2 personal holidays
- Reimbursement for professional licensure
The Behavioral Health Care Coordinator functions as a member of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) collaborative care team that includes the patient, the interdisciplinary team (IDT), and other medical staff. This is a non-clinical position that does not provide therapy or counseling. This position is responsible for providing integrated behavioral health care, including case management, within a PACE care setting, which includes planning, organizing, and coordinating behavioral health services in conjunction with other members of the patient’s care team and identifying external providers who impact patient care.
This includes transitions of care and all associated administrative duties.
Bachelor’s degree in a mental health field (social work, psychology, counseling, or related field).
ExperienceOne (1) year experience working with individuals with co-occurring mental health and/or substance use disorders; individuals with a disability; individuals of a vulnerable population (elderly, mothers, children) and/or other high risk groups preferred.
Other RequirementsSuicide assessment, treatment, and management training required by WA State Department of Health. Ability to travel within the Seattle area as needed. Valid Driver's License and Proof of Insurance required, if applicable.
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