To provide strength and community-based, case management and service facilitation to individuals and families, covering a wide range of behavioral health, developmental and physical disabilities. Approximately 65% of the time is spent providing case management and coordination of services for children and their families in the CCS (Coordinated Community Services) program. This includes performing functional screens, assessments, determining service needs, developing treatment/recovery plans, providing supportive counseling, education, and assisting in areas of need. The applicant will be setting up and facilitating team meetings to ensure individualized treatment/recovery plans and service delivery are coordinated, monitored, and designed to support the individual in achieving the highest possible level of independent functioning. This also includes being a Team Leader or Team Member providing mental health services either in the office or in-home. The applicant will be expected to follow legal, organizational, and contractual requirements, laws, and policies, prepare, complete, and submit required items by due dates and timelines, establish and maintain good communication, collaboration, and cooperation with all stakeholders, and perform other duties as assigned. About 15% of the time is spent providing crisis counseling to individuals via the crisis line and in outpatient settings, including performing crisis line duties, coordinating inpatient emergency detentions and diversions, and being on a 24-hour on-call crisis (mobile) team. Approximately 15% of the time is spent maintaining behavioral health/CCS charts, which includes completing necessary forms (e.g., release of information, insurance claims, scheduling appointments). The remaining time is spent attending and participating in staffings, in-services, supervision, and trainings.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level