The Case Manager will provide care management services to adults with addiction issues, serious emotional disturbances and severe and disabling mental illnesses under the supervision of the Program Supervisor. Case Managers will assess and mutually determine a treatment plan with consumers, schedule and invite team members to treatment team meetings, monitor treatment plan implementation, adjust goals as indicated, and mutually establish criterion for discharge with consumers. Case Manager will also provide illness management and recovery skills groups and other recovery focused groups, as requested. Case management services will be provided to assist adult consumers to gain access to needed medical, emotional, social, educational, vocational, recreational, and other services as requested or needed. Caseload and/or billing expectations and requirements must be met on a monthly, quarterly, and yearly basis. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. The employee will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by his/her supervisor. Community Based Psychiatric Rehabilitation, (CBPRS) will be provided by Case Managers and will be documented separate from case management, with an individual superbill. CBPRS is intensive behavior management and stabilization services in home, workplace, or community settings, for a specified period, in which the problem or issue impeding recovery or full functioning is defined and treated. The purpose of CBPRS is to reduce disability and restore functioning, and help individuals return to natural settings and activities that are part of a socially integrated life. Through CBPRS, a behavioral aide supports the member by augmenting life, behavioral, and social skills training needed to reach the member’s identified treatment goals and restore member functioning in the community. During skills training, the behavioral aide clearly describes the skill and expectations of the member’s behavior, models the skill, and engages the member in practice of the skill, and provides feedback on skill performance. Restoring these skills helps prevent relapse and strengthens goal attainment. These aides may consult with family members or other key individuals who are part of a member’s treatment team to determine how to help the member be more successful in meeting treatment goal. CBPRS may be reimbursed up to maximum of 2 hours of group CBPRS services and 2 hours of individual CBPRS services in a 24-hour period, unless granted an exception by the department. Group CBPRS may include up to 8 adults in the group per one staff. (6) Face-to-face service delivery of CBPRS services is preferred. Telehealth may be substituted if clinically indicated or if the member does not have access to face-to-face services. Documentation must include reason(s) for telehealth delivery of CBPRS services including attempts to identify local supports if reason(s) for telehealth provision of services is related to access issues.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level