Behavioral Health Nurse
Company: Pillars Community Health
Location: Berwyn
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description SUMMARY: The Behavioral Health
Nurse plays a critical role in supporting integrated, whole-person
care within the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
(CCBHC). This position is responsible for providing primary care
screening and monitoring services for individuals receiving
behavioral health services, with a particular focus on clients with
complex behavioral and physical health needs. The Behavioral Health
Nurse receives clinical guidance related to physical health
screening and nursing practice from the Chief Medical Officer and
administrative oversight from Behavioral Health leadership The
Behavioral Health Nurse works collaboratively with clinical teams –
especially the Community Support Team – and serves as a key liaison
between behavioral health services and clients' medical providers
(either internally through our Federally Qualified Health Center or
external providers). This role does not provide ongoing primary
care treatment, but ensures timely screening, monitoring,
coordination, and follow-up in accordance with CCBHC requirements.
Definitions: Consultation: refers to nursing-level clinical
communication and collaboration focused on assessment findings,
care coordination, patient education, and escalation of clinical
concerns to licensed providers. This role does not include
diagnosis, prescribing, or independent medical decision-making.
Medication Monitoring: includes reviewing documented medication
lists, assessing for adherence, side effects, or adverse reactions,
providing patient education, and communicating identified concerns
to the prescribing provider in accordance with established
protocols. The BH RN does not diagnose, prescribe, alter treatment
plans, or provide medical orders. All medical decision-making
remains with licensed prescribing providers. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: Care Coordination & System Navigation Serve as a
key connector between behavioral health services, primary care,
specialty medical providers, and community resources. Review
clinical assessments and screening information to identify unmet
physical health needs and unmanaged chronic health conditions and
facilitate timely connection to appropriate medical providers.
Identify barriers to accessing medical, dental, and specialty care,
and connect clients with needed services. Assist clients with
transportation resources, scheduling, and navigation of health
systems. Demonstrates proficiency in the use of electronic medical
record systems to document nursing assessments, interventions,
medication monitoring activities, and care coordination, and to
review relevant clinical information in support of integrated,
team-based care. Participates in quality improvement activities
related to physical health screening, follow-up, and continuity of
care for behavioral health clients Primary Care Screening &
Monitoring Complete Health Risk Assessments (HRAs) and other
required primary care screening and monitoring activities for
behavioral health clients in accordance with CCBHC requirements and
organizational protocols. Collect and document vital signs and
other physical health screenings (e.g., blood pressure, BMI,
weight, etc.) as clinically indicated. Monitor and support
laboratory testing and physical health follow-up for clients
prescribed psychotropic medications or with identified chronic
health conditions. Review recent hospital or emergency department
discharges, ensuring continuity of care. All nursing activities are
performed in accordance with agency-approved protocols, standing
orders, and policies consistent with the Illinois Nurse Practice
Act. Consultation & Team-Based Clinical Support Provide
consultation to behavioral health providers regarding physical
health considerations impacting behavioral health treatment. Join
the Community Support Team (CST) as a nursing resource and provide
consultation and support for clients with high physical health
needs. Act as a clinical bridge between CST staff and clients'
primary care and specialty medical providers to support
coordination, communication, and continuity of care. Support
coordination related to chronic disease management, medication
monitoring, and preventive care. Identifies changes in client
condition or emergent medical concerns and follows established
escalation procedures, including timely notification of licensed
providers and emergency services as appropriate. Medication &
Nursing Support Provide medication-related education and training
to clients and families, including purpose of medications, expected
benefits, common side effects, and when to seek medical attention.
Monitor medication adherence and tolerability, observe for
potential side effects or adverse reactions, and communicate
concerns to prescribing providers and the care team (with
appropriate release of information). Ensure active medication lists
are current by collecting medication histories, identifying
discrepancies, and communicating findings to prescribing providers
for reconciliation. Collaborate with behavioral health staff to
integrate nursing interventions into the person-centered treatment
plan. Ensures all information shared and care coordination
activities comply with HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, and agency
confidentiality policies. Other Responsibilities Ability to perform
screenings and administer immunizations when ordered by a licensed
provider and authorized under agency protocols, and complete
documentation in a clinic environment Participate in
multidisciplinary team meetings, clinical staffing meetings,
consultations, and provides support for coordinated and
collaborative care for behavioral health clients. The Behavioral
Health Nurse collaborates with CST and other team members but does
not provide supervisory or evaluative oversight of their work Other
duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential
duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill and or ability required.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable an individual with a
disability to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Active, unrestricted RN license in the
State of Illinois Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred
Minimum of 2 years of experience in ambulatory, community
behavioral health, or integrated care Knowledge of chronic disease
management, preventive care, and behavioral health conditions
Training/competency in motivational interviewing, trauma-informed
care, and culturally responsive practices Proficiency with EHR
systems and documentation standards Ability to work collaboratively
in a multidisciplinary team OTHER Travel between PCH sites and
community locations may be required. Mileage for authorized
work-related purposes is reimbursable. SCHEDULE : Required work
hours include evening shifts, with two evenings per week scheduled
until 8:00 p.m. and one evening per week scheduled until 6:00 p.m.
PAY & BENEFIT INFORMATION $32.00 - $40.00/hour * * Wage is based on
one's experience, qualifications, and bilingual language skills as
compared with our position requirements and other similar employees
within the organization. Medical, dental, vision, short/long term
disability, life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity,
FSA, Employee Assistance Program, 401(k) retirement plan, paid time
off for vacation, sick, personal time, holidays, & wellness day.
Professional development membership to Relias Essential Learning.
Reimbursement for position related license and certifications.
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