The Full Service Partnership (FSP) Program provides intensive, community-based support to adults living with serious mental illness who are at risk of acute hospitalization or long-term institutional care. The primary objective of the program is to help clients achieve and maintain stability in the community through structured, individualized support. FSP serves individuals facing complex challenges, including co-occurring substance use disorders, significant trauma histories, and substantial functional impairments. Services are provided in the community—where clients live and feel most comfortable—rather than in clinical or hospital settings. This approach emphasizes hope, resiliency, and recovery, and is grounded in principles of cultural humility, professional integrity, and a commitment to ongoing self-reflection and personal growth for both clients and staff. The Case Manager plays a vital role in delivering trauma-informed, wraparound services tailored to each client’s unique needs. Responsibilities include individualized service planning, case management, co-occurring substance use support, medication coordination, psychosocial rehabilitation, linkage to housing and vocational services, and access to care on a 24/7 basis. Working in close collaboration with the TMHA Clinician, the Case Manager jointly supports a caseload of 15–20 adults. Core duties include crisis response, skill-building, transportation to appointments and essential errands, and ongoing support in daily living activities. The Case Manager ensures that each client receives the care and guidance necessary to foster independence and maintain wellness in the least restrictive environment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees