
USD $29.44/Hr.
USD $45.64/Hr.
The Behavioral Health Discharge Planner is responsible for leading and coordinating the discharge planning process for patients admitted to an inpatient psychiatric setting. This role ensures continuity of care, reduces risk of readmission, and promotes patient stability by developing comprehensive, individualized discharge plans that address clinical, psychosocial, environmental, and financial needs. The Discharge Planner works as an integral member of the interdisciplinary treatment team and serves as a Liaison between the hospital, community-based providers, patients, and families. This position requires strong clinical judgment, knowledge of behavioral health systems of care, and adherence to regulatory and accreditation standards (e.g., CMS Conditions of Participation, Joint Commission).
Education:
· Bachelor’s degree in behavioral health, social services, or related field or graduate of an accredited nursing program (LPN, RN, or BSN) preferred
· High School Diploma required
Licensure/Certification/Registry:
· Clinical licensure in a behavioral health field (e.g., LSW, LCSW, LPC, LCPC, LMFT, or equivalent) or nursing license (RN or LPN) in the State of Illinois preferred
· All licenses must be in good standing and maintained in accordance with state regulations
Experience:
· Minimum of 1–3 years of experience in behavioral health, with inpatient psychiatric experience preferred
Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
· Strong knowledge of psychiatric diagnoses, treatment modalities, and levels of care
· Familiarity with community mental health systems and social service resources
· Understanding of insurance processes, medical necessity criteria, and utilization management
· Excellent assessment, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills
· Strong interpersonal, communication, and conflict resolution abilities
· Ability to manage multiple cases and competing priorities in a almost-paced environment
Discharge Planning & Care Coordination
Clinical & Risk Management
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Patient, Family & Caregiver Engagement
Community Resource Coordination
Documentation & Compliance
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities perform by incumbents of this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.

Memorial Health is one of the leading healthcare organizations in Illinois—a responsibility we are proud to uphold. Founded in 1897 to meet the expanding needs of our communities, we have assembled an ever-growing team and vast resources.
Dedicated to unsurpassed excellence in care, education, and research, our community-based, not-for-profit corporation features a team of nearly 10,000 strong throughout eight state-of-the-art affiliates offering a broad array of vital services. Yet what matters equally is the size of our heart. Our ambitions. And our potential to do bigger and better things.
We’re achieving our goals by developing academic alliances with other respected institutions, including the BJC HealthCare Collaborative and the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. By earning important credentials and accreditations. By making a real investment in employee development. And by building upon our reputation for excellence on the regional level, with the goal of realizing national prominence.