The Case Manager provides intensive case management services including continuing care placement, assistance with FMLA, housing, and other community supports.
Maintain active caseload providing intensive case management services throughout the course of a patient’s treatment.
Work collaboratively with the treatment team to assist clients in determining continuing care placement.
Assist clients with locating sober living homes or extended care.
Through the combined use of personal vehicles, public transportation, and agency vehicles, case managers will actively assist clients with conducting activities in the community.
Assist with reintegration into the community and independent living.
Link clients with appropriate community resources and assist in implementing self-directed service plans.
Provide a wide variety of client services such as counseling, referrals and resources, life skills training, employment assistance, and health maintenance.
Collaborate with outside treatment providers and other partner agencies.
Participate in meetings with service providers including physicians/psychiatrists to assist clients in achieving their goals.
Create and maintain client files and assist clients with completing any program documentation.
Complete all program documentation in an accurate and timely fashion.
Performs all other duties as assigned.
Bachelor’s Degree in a human service field.
Peer Recovery Specialist Certification or CSAC (or under supervision).
Hands-on experience in social and human services field dealing with diverse populations preferably in a case management role.
Knowledge of procedures of case management, housing needs, trauma informed care, and harm reduction.
Ability to negotiate and maintain positive relationships with co-workers and clients.