Mindoula Health's Collaborative Care Program (CCP) is expanding to Oregon. Our mission is to improve quality of life for patients living with behavioral health challenges and chronic medical conditions. We do this by embedding behavioral health into primary care — so patients receive coordinated, effective care without barriers.
Why Do Clinicians Choose Mindoula?
Support for associate-level clinicians – structured supervision, case consultation, and pathway toward independent licensure
At Mindoula we value your clinical skills and ideas. We use structured clinical workflows and evidence-based metrics to help clinicians work smarter, not harder
Your clinical input matters — we are expanding our Collaborative Care programs and actively incorporate clinician feedback into workflow design and improvements
Supported caseload management — Collaborative Care caseloads are structured to ensure meaningful contact and clinical impact
Documentation time is protected — we do not expect after-hours charting
We practice a true team-based care model — including weekly psychiatric case review and close collaboration with the patient's primary care provider
Meaningful clinical autonomy within outpatient hours
Strong and experienced leadership that listens to clinicians and adapts the model based on feedback
Structured onboarding, case consultation support, and gradual scaling to model standards as you become comfortable with workflows
What You Will Do:
The Behavioral Health Integration Clinician– Associate Level is a core member of the Collaborative Care team - partnering with PCPs and psychiatric consultants to provide short-term, targeted, evidence-based care. Under supervision, you will:
Screen/assess for mental health + substance use disorders
Provide short-term, brief interventions using evidence-based approaches (BA, PST, MI, etc.) – not traditional long-form therapy sessions
Support medication adherence / side effect monitoring
Provide education+ self-management support
Track clinical response (in-person, video, or phone) and adjust plan as needed
Refer for specialty care when appropriate
Participate in weekly psychiatric case consultation
Document in EHR consistent with model workflows
Re-engage patients who fall out of care
Practice under supervision of independently licensed clinicians (as required by Oregon Board regulations).
What you will need:
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field
Associate level licenses: Clinical Social Work Associate (CSWA)
3+ years of experience working with adult populations w/ chronic medical + behavioral needs
Experience with EMRs + telehealth workflows
Proficiency with technology and using multiple applications
Located in Oregon (majority of services are remote)
Schedule:
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Hybrid: Minimum of three days a week in the clinic.
Numbers & Facts
Location
Eugene, OR (Remote)
Skills
Behavioral Healthunmatched
Case Managementunmatched
Clinical Competencyunmatched
Documentationunmatched
Electronic Medical Recordsunmatched
Leadershipunmatched
License Managementunmatched
Management Consultingunmatched
Medical Conditionsunmatched
Medicationsunmatched
Metricsunmatched
Onboardingunmatched
Outpatient Careunmatched
Patient Careunmatched
Primary Careunmatched
Psychiatry and Mental Healthunmatched
Psychologyunmatched
Quality of Lifeunmatched
Regulationsunmatched
Side Effectsunmatched
Social Workunmatched
Team Playerunmatched
Telehealthunmatched
Training/Teachingunmatched
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