Posted Jul 13, 2026

Behavioral Health Team Lead

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About Triplemoon

Triplemoon is a digital health platform transforming family wellness by addressing critical gaps in mental, behavioral, and nutritional health. We partner with providers, employers and ultimately families to provide accessible, evidence-based mental health resources that improve patient outcomes, increase provider capacity, and boost clinic financials. With growing demand for tailored, mental health resources amidst a shortage of providers (with wait times exceeding 4-6 weeks), Triplemoon is uniquely positioned to solve a critical gap in care for families and clinics. As we grow our collaborative care offering we are adding to our team.

Position Overview

The Team Lead, Behavioral Health is a front-line clinical leadership role responsible for the day-to-day management and support of Triplemoon's Behavioral Health Care Manager (BHCM) team. Reporting to the Director of Behavioral Health, this role sits at the intersection of clinical quality and team operations — ensuring BHCMs are delivering high-quality, compliant, and clinically sound care within our CoCM program.

The ideal candidate is a seasoned clinician with natural leadership instincts, strong attention to clinical quality, and the organizational skills to keep a distributed team running smoothly. This role is well-suited for an experienced BHCM who is ready to grow into a formal leadership position.

Primary Responsibilities

Day-to-Day BHCM Team Management

Quality Oversight

Registry Review Support

Clinical Operations Support

Qualifications

Required

Preferred

What Success Looks Like

In the first 90 days, the Team Lead will develop a strong working knowledge of the BHCM team's workflows, begin conducting shadow sessions and chart reviews, and take ownership of the weekly registry review list. Within six months, the Team Lead will be a trusted operational resource for the BHCM team, with measurable improvements in care cadence adherence, documentation quality, and team engagement.

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