The Case Manager is responsible for coordinating and providing care that is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and client-centered. The Case Manager will manage a caseload of clients and work to ensure they receive the necessary services and support to achieve optimal health and well-being. Services can take place in the individuals home, community, or in a facility. This role involves assessing clients' needs, developing care plans, coordinating services, and advocating for clients' rights and needs. This position works with adults who have been diagnosed with a severe mental illness and/or co-occurring disorder. Provide a variety of services for identified needs including but not limited to: Income (employment, SSI/SSDI benefits), Insurance, Housing, Vocational or educational needs, Access to reliable transportation, Food and clothing resources, Activities of Daily Living including personal grooming and hygiene, Substance use education and appropriate referrals, Informal supports and leisure activities, Crisis assessment and safety planning, Referrals to legal services. Educate (individual or group setting) a wide variety of skills related to topics such as: money management, symptom education and reduction, interpersonal relationships, maintaining a household, smoking cessation, etc. Provide crisis intervention and management as needed. Services range in intensity from monthly contact to weekly contact. Provide services in-person or via telehealth platforms. Meet clients where they are in terms of current mental health symptoms and treatment preferences. Gather and complete all CCBHC data metrics as needed. To also include all duties and responsibilities outlined in primary CM core job description.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level