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Behavioral Health Care Manager | Enhanced Care Management

Akidolabs · California · posted 5 days ago
FULL_TIME Healthcare
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Akido builds AI-powered doctors. Akido is the first AI-native care provider, combining cutting-edge technology with a nationwide medical network to address America’s physician shortage and make exceptional healthcare universal. Its AI empowers doctors to deliver faster, more accurate, and more compassionate care.

Serving 500K+ patients across California, Rhode Island, and New York, Akido offers primary and specialty care in 26 specialties—from serving unhoused communities in Los Angeles to ride-share drivers in New York.

Founded in 2015 (YC W15), Akido is expanding its risk-bearing care models and scaling ScopeAI, its breakthrough clinical AI platform. Read more about Akido’s $60M Series B. More info at Akidolabs.com.

The Opportunity

We are looking for a Behavioral Health Care Manager (BHCM) to join Akido’s Enhanced Care Management (ECM) team serving IEHP members across the Inland Empire. This is a meaningful opportunity for someone with a behavioral health background who is passionate about meeting people where they are—literally and figuratively—and wants to make a real difference for individuals navigating serious mental illness, substance use, and the compounding challenges of poverty, housing instability, and chronic illness.

As a core member of an interdisciplinary ECM team alongside a Registered Nurse, Care Coordinator, and Community Health Worker, you will serve as the team’s behavioral health resource—contributing to care planning, providing direct patient support, and ensuring that patients in crisis or with unmet behavioral health needs are connected to the right level of care. You will work primarily in community-based and clinic settings across the Inland Empire, with telephonic outreach and telehealth as needed.

The minimum education requirement for this role is a MSW or MFT, with a California licensure (LCSW/LMFT) preferred. The BHCM will also need to reside locally to the region served.

What You’ll Do

Behavioral Health Care & Member Support

  • Carry a panel of ECM-enrolled patients with behavioral health needs, including serious mental illness (SMI), substance use disorders (SUD), and co-occurring conditions, as part of a collaborative pod model.
  • Conduct behavioral health screenings and assessments to inform individualized care plans, developed in partnership with the patient and the interdisciplinary team.
  • Provide direct patient support using motivational interviewing, harm reduction, and trauma-informed approaches—meeting members in the community, at clinics, or by phone.
  • Serve as the team’s go-to resource for behavioral health questions, warm handoffs, and crisis response protocols—ensuring that patients presenting with suicidality, acute mental health concerns, or SUD crises are appropriately triaged and connected to care.
  • Connect patients to mental health services, peer support programs, crisis lines, and other community resources in the Inland Empire.

Interdisciplinary Team Collaboration