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Behavioural Health Consultant

Edmonton, AB
CA$41 - CA$54/hourly
Mid Level

About the role

Salary Range

$40.77 - $54.19

FTE

0.6 FTE Permanent

Start Date

October 15, 2025

Location(s)

Edmonton Community Health HUB North, Member Clinics

Program Overview

Consistent with principles of primary health care the Behavioural Health Consultants (BHC) will assess, treat and manage patients referred for mental health and chronic disease concerns within a team-based care environment.

The BHC will work in a fast-paced high volume primary care setting with patients of all ages from a biopsychosocial perspective at their current stage of change. Strategies will be based on targeted interventions to improve self-management and be focused on symptom reduction and improved functioning. Behavioural Health Consultants also support the physician and patient to navigate PCN or other formal and informal external resource connections when necessary.

Position

The Behavioural Health Consultant (BHC) utilizes the Primary Care Behavioural Health model of care to complete standardized functional assessments to identify functional concerns, current risk and readiness for behavioural change. The BHC operates as a resource to other multidisciplinary team members, healthcare institutions and community agencies or programs to support the delivery of high quality, evidence-based health care to the practice population.

Report to

Manager, Clinical Services

Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Psychiatric Nursing, Nursing, Social Work or Occupational Therapy or equivalent
  • Must have an active professional registration with a relevant college as recognized by the Health Professions Act and may require psychosocial intervention authorization*.*

Experience

  • Previous experience in primary care and/or community-based setting, preferably with a mental health focus
  • Experience with class facilitation/instruction, crisis management and a strong awareness of community-based resources.
  • Candidates that have a working knowledge of motivational interviewing, solution-focused therapy, CBT, and strong suicide risk assessment skills are preferred
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare provider
  • Mental Health First Aid/Suicide Prevention or equivalent education or crisis management experience
  • Experience in health education, chronic disease management and an understanding of adult learning principles are assets
  • Strong understanding of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, Alberta’s Primary Health Care Strategy and Creating Connections: Alberta’s Addiction and Mental Health Strategy are assets
  • Computer proficiency and experience using an electronic medical record and NetCare are assets
  • Knowledge of and experience working with addiction, mental health, social determinants of health and trauma informed care are assets
  • Strong awareness of community-based resources
  • Familiarity with the Primary Care Behavioural Health Model and/or health behaviour change

Skills

  • Strong communication skills, adaptability, and integrity.
  • Must be able to organize time, multi-task and set priorities to meet various deadlines and maintain a flexible schedule.
  • Values collaboration and contributes to the development and implementation of community-based solutions to meet the mental health needs of the population.

Application

Please forward your resume’ with cover letter, indicating your salary expectations via our website: www.enpcn.com/careers

Days/Hours****of Work

23.25 hrs./week with the requirement of one (1) evening shift per week (11:45a.m.- 08:00p.m.).

Dated

August 29, 2025

Closing date

September 7, 2025

**PLEASE NOTE:**Employment is contingent on a successful current Criminal Background Check and References. The Edmonton North Primary Care Network offers competitive salaries and an excellent benefits program. While we appreciate all interest in our posted positions, only those chosen for an interview are contacted.

Equity and Diversity are essential to our organization. An open and diverse community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the Alberta Human Rights Act, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.

About Edmonton North Primary Care Network

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The Edmonton North Primary Care Network (PCN) is made up of doctors and healthcare professionals working together to improve community health. Opened in 2007, Edmonton North PCN is one of 42 Primary Care Networks operating across the province.

Our team of healthcare professionals works with you and your doctor to improve your health. We help you with chronic disease management, mental health struggles, prescription drug use, diet and exercise.

You can access our free services through your family doctor. Ask your doctor if our services are right for you.

Each PCN is shaped by the family doctors who practice in the area and Alberta Health Services (AHS), ensuring they best serve patient needs. The Government of Alberta provides the funding for PCN services. All PCN services are free to patients. •We have cared for thousands of patients since opening in 2007, achieving high satisfaction rates among patients. •Our member doctors report high satisfaction with our programs and services, helping them focus on patient care and increasing their ability to accept new patients. •We manage over 13,000 referrals to specialists each year for the patients of our member doctors. •We are constantly seeking improved links to specialists and enhanced processes to reduce waiting times.