Reentry & Recovery Case Manager - Reentry & Recovery - Juneau - Open Until Filled

Central Council Tlingit Haida Indian Tribes of AlaskaJuneau, AK
3d$30 - $39

About The Position

The Reentry & Recovery Case Manager is a key provider in the Reentry & Recovery program, serving participants who live in the non-congregate shelters reentering the community from incarceration or treatment, or seeking a safe and sober living environment. The incumbent provides essential case management services including coaching, mentorship and guidance for the Reentry & Recovery Program participants. The incumbent uses a wrap-around style service approach to provide professional and comprehensive casework services. This position also assists the Participant Services Manager in the oversight and general guidance of R&R Peer Support Specialists.

Requirements

  • Associate Degree in Human Services or related field
  • Thre (3) years related experience
  • One (1) year experience working in reentry/recovery or a closely related field
  • Knowledge of Peer Support and willingness to be trained for certification
  • CPR/First Aid/NARCAN trained or willingness to be certified soon after date of hire
  • Must be 21 years of age with a Valid Drivers License
  • Must be able to work with individuals of varying cultures, customs and backgrounds
  • Knowledge of local, State and Federal service agencies and resources
  • Ability to read and interpret procedures to make decisions and conclusions
  • Mastery of basic office procedures and practices
  • Excellent computer skills including all MS Office Suite programs
  • Excellent writing skills
  • Excellent case management skills
  • Ability to evaluate and recommend changes in a participants case plan/exit plan
  • Excellent customer service skills and interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to practice tact, courtesy and discretion
  • Excellent prioritization and time management skills
  • Experience working with Native American/Alaska Native clientele; sensitive to the cultural diversity and needs of this population
  • General knowledge regarding current approaches to recovery and reentry into the community for individuals who have been incarcerated

Nice To Haves

  • BA degree in Social Services or related field
  • LBSW Licensed by the State of Alaska
  • Accredited Case Manager

Responsibilities

  • Complete strengths and needs assessment with each participant at time of program admission and throughout their time in program, as indicated.
  • Develop person-centered, individualized case plans with goals and objectives based on strengths and needs identified in assessment and through ongoing services.
  • Provide professional and comprehensive case management services including linking, planning, advocating and monitoring of case plans for assigned program participants.
  • Work with participants to develop individualized exit plans, regularly reviewing and planning for successful community reentry that includes employment and permanent housing.
  • Engage appropriately with returning citizens to support them in identifying existing supports and community resources available.
  • Work closely with Probation/Parole Office and participants to support compliance with terms of probation/parole.
  • Work with each participant on their financial wellness to create a financial plan.
  • Work with the R&R Operations Manager to ensure that required payments are being made to the Reentry & Recovery Program.
  • Ensure each participants right to privacy and maintain strict confidentiality at all times.
  • Participate in case staffing reviews with Participant Services Manager, including regularly reviewing case plans and exit plans for each participant.
  • Maintain thorough and timely case records within electronic record keeping system, including documenting all contact with participants and service providers.
  • Responsible for interdepartmental and interagency coordination of services
  • Responsible for learning about potential referral programs
  • Responsible for working with referrals from departments across Tlingit & Haida, Dept. of Corrections (DOC), and various treatment centers
  • Assist participants with access to community resources, including public transit, Job Service, Alask Learning Network/SERRC, local 12 step/support meetings and/or other recovery supporting meetings, mental health services, and other community resources.
  • Interview possible program participants and make recommendations as to appropriateness of applicant as a participant of the Reentry & Recovery Program.
  • Be available to do in-reach education about the Reentry & Recovery Program at LLLC (Lemon Creek Correctional Center)
  • Explain program options and services available to participants and the requirements for each program.
  • Other duties as assigned
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