BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CONSULTANT OPS - 60934076
SAINT AUGUSTINE
Friday, 29 May 2026
The Behavioral Health Consultant OPS will provide clinical expertise and assist with the identification of parents with behavioral health conditions in the child welfare system, with a concentrated focus on opioid use and other substance misuse disorders. The BH - Cs will consult and collaborate with Child Protective Investigators (CP - Is) and dependency case managers to build expertise with front line staff in the identification of behavioral health disorder(s), with specific focus on those with possible substance misuse disorders, improve engagement with families, and improve access to treatment, recovery supports, and resources. Actively establish relationships with CP - Is in co-located office space; Educate CP - Is and dependency case managers on the identification of behavioral health disorders with an emphasis on opioid use. Support the investigative staff and dependency case managers in understanding the effects of the behavioral health issue on parent/caregiver behavior. Assist investigative staff and dependency case managers in understanding the signs and symptoms of opioid disorders and the best practices to engage and treat. Educate CP - Is and dependency case managers on the use of MAT; Assist in the field and provide office consultation during pre-or post-commencement when there is an open investigation with a suspected or identified behavioral health need. Actively demonstrate engagement techniques with the family when in the field with investigative staff. Partner with the investigative staff to provide consultations to assist in identifying danger threats, adult functioning, parental protective capacities (diminished or present), and safety management services. Maintain a working knowledge of community mental health and substance use providers. Work collaboratively with community service providers and the ME to develop contacts, facilitate referrals, and assist investigative staff with engaging clients in recommended services and improving timely access to treatment. Track the referrals and entry into treatment for parents with behavioral health disorders, especially with substance misuse disorders. Support investigators in mitigating behavioral issues and crises. Participate in legal, multi-disciplinary, and any other meetings that will assist the investigative staff and families. Performs other duties as required to meet program and departmental goals and objectives. Emergency Response In response to emergency events, the incumbent may be required to work irregular hours, to work more than 8 hours per day, to work extended periods (including weekends and holidays), to work at locations other than their official headquarters, and to perform duties in addition to those outlined in the position description. Deploy to communities affected by natural disasters within 24-48 hours of impact to represent the organization to promote and implement post-disaster services. Assess the impact, needs and assist with the development of a response strategy and goals for the impacted community and implement disaster response plans. Coordinate psychological and mental health resources and services for individuals, first responders, and communities impacted by disasters. Provide critical information to the Regional Manager and Director of Regional Operations and Initiatives. The Ideal Candidate Will Possess the Ability To: Engage cooperatively and professionally with both internal and external stakeholders. Manage multiple high-priority projects simultaneously with agility and precision. Demonstrate flexibility and the ability to succeed both independently and with minimal direction. Understand and align with the vision of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAMH) Program, executing projects, assignments, and policy updates accurately and on time in a fast-paced environment. Collaborate effectively within a team while also excelling when working independently. Analyze challenges and propose thoughtful, practical solutions to complex problems. Conduct thorough research to identify and recommend the most strategic and effective course of action—the best “yes.” Knowledge, Skills and Abilities required for the position: Knowledge of the methods of data collection and analysis. Knowledge of basic management principles and practices. Ability to collect, evaluate and analyze data to develop alternative recommendations, solve problems, document workflow and other activities relating to the improvement of operational and management practices. Ability to organize data into logical format for presentation in reports, documents and other written materials. Ability to conduct fact-finding research. Ability to utilize problem-solving techniques. Ability to understand and apply applicable rules, regulations, policies and procedures relating to operational and management analysis activities. Ability to plan, organize and coordinate work assignments. Ability to communicate effectively. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. Knowledge of the impact of substance use disorders and mental health conditions on parenting ability and child safety. Knowledge of the child welfare system, with demonstrated expertise in motivational interviewing and trauma-informed care approaches. Knowledge and experience in the identification and care of substance-exposed newborns Ability to respond effectively to emergency events, demonstrating sound clinical judgment under pressure. Ability to evaluate and identify barriers to treatment access and navigate complex behavioral health systems to support families effectively. Ability to plan, prioritize, and manage multiple assignments in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Ability to effectively communicate verbally, demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, and establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with internal and external partners. Minimum Qualifications: A master’s degree in a health or human services-related field. Three years of experience treating substance use disorders. Valid Class E Driver License. Preference will be given to applicants who have: Florida license in psychology, social work, mental health counseling, marriage, and family therapy, or a registered intern. Experience of the child welfare and behavioral health systems and knowledge related to the impact of behavioral health conditions on parenting capacity. Experience in substance abuse prevention, treatment, or recovery support service. Experience coordinating community-based services for individuals or families. Certification as a Master’s-Level Addiction Professional. Experience with motivational interviewing. Candidate Profile (application) Requirements: Candidate Profile (application) must be complete in its entirety. Work History - entered with the most recent/current listed first: Any and all State of Florida jobs Any and all Florida University jobs All periods of employment Periods of unemployment Gaps 3 months or more - Education Volunteer Experience Include supervisor names and phone numbers including current place of employment. - Gaps 3 months or more must be addressed – you will need to account for and explain any gaps in employment including unemployment. You can either list these in your application under Period of Employment or attach a word document listing your gaps. Experience, education, training, knowledge, skills and/or abilities as well as responses to pre-qualifying questions must be verifiable to meet the minimum qualifications. If claiming Right to First Interview, candidate MUST attach a copy of your official layoff letter when applying. This only applies to employees laid off from Career Service positions. If you experience problems applying online, please call the People First Service Center at (877) 562-7287. Benefits of Working for the State of Florida: Working for the State of Florida is more than a paycheck. The State’s total compensation package for employees features a highly competitive set of employee benefits. For a more complete list of benefits, visit DCF EMPLOYMENT DISCLOSURES US CITIZEN REQUIREMENT Only US citizens and lawfully authorized alien workers will be hired. SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM REGISTRATION All selected male candidates born on or after October 1, 1962, will not be eligible for hire or promotion into an authorized position unless they are registered with the Selective Service System (SSS). Verification of Selective Service registration will be conducted prior to hire. For more information, please visit the SSS website: RETIREE NOTICE If you are a retiree of the Florida Retirement System (FRS), please check with the FRS on how your current benefits will be affected if you are re-employed with the State of Florida. Your current retirement benefits may be suspended or voided, and you required to repay all benefits received depending upon the date of your retirement. BACKGROUND SCREENING It is the policy of the Florida Department of Children and Families that any applicant being considered for employment must successfully complete a State and National criminal history check as a condition of employment before beginning employment, and, if applicable, also be screened in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 435, F. S., and Chapter 408, F. S. No applicant may begin employment until the background screening results are received, reviewed for any disqualifying offenses, and approved by the Agency. Background screening shall include, but not be limited to, fingerprinting for State and Federal criminal records checks through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and may include local criminal history checks through local law enforcement agencies. #SAMH -