The Case Manager facilitates admission intakes, treatment planning, discharge planning, obtaining collateral & assisting in the legal process and initiating personalized care for individuals who are in crisis and stabilizing from crisis. Works collaboratively with the interdisciplinary treatment team to coordinate care and discharge planning for individuals, their family members, clinics, local providers, and/or other referral sources. This position will carry a caseload and act as ambassador to community partners. Educates and informs individuals of consents for treatment and authorizations for use and disclosures. Participates regularly in Interdisciplinary Treatment Team meetings. Collaborates with the Treatment Team to develop and implement an individualized person-centered Treatment Plan that is appropriate for brief intervention. Complete the signed Treatment Plan and review with each individual and any other involved parties. Gather collateral from the individual and involved parties to provide a thorough assessment of what an individual’s needs are for treatment and discharge. Actively coordinate care and provide referrals for individuals to ensure services are coordinated with both facility staff and external providers. Identify and address gaps in service needs for participating parties in service delivery to the individual and make appropriate recommendations to meet individuals’ needs upon discharge. Collaborate with Interdisciplinary Treatment Team to engage, monitor, and communicate with the individual, ensuring that safety is maintained while meeting the individual’s needs. Maintain the clinic record, including documentation of activities performed as part of the service delivery process. Obtain signatures from individuals regarding treatment, as necessary. Document all services and individuals’ activities in the medical record regarding brief interventions, coordination of care, discharge planning, treatment planning, and any other pertinent information. Maintain a working knowledge of the Virginia Involuntary Commitment process. Maintain a working knowledge of the DBHDS and DMAS behavioral health system. Participate in individual and group supervision as required. Participate in ongoing education, including in-services, training, and other activities to maintain and improve competency. Demonstrate competency through post-testing, skill observation, and performance as assessed by direct supervisor. Complete all required training, attend monthly meetings, and maintain required competencies. Coordinates civil commitment process with all necessary stakeholders. Provide daily programming/groups. Performs all other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees