School Based Case Manager

Horizon Behavioral HealLynchburg, VA
$38,308 - $61,294Onsite

About The Position

The School-Based Case Manager promotes and supports individuals in the school setting who are at risk of developing or have mental health and/or substance abuse issues. Services include assessments, supportive level counseling, advocacy, and link/referral to needed services as indicated in the ISP.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university in an applicable human services field, or relevant education which indicates that the individual possesses the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
  • A minimum of one (1) year of relevant mental health, developmental disability, or substance abuse work experience or a combination thereof that demonstrates the candidate possesses the required knowledge, skills, and abilities; and/or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that provides the individual possesses the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Responsibilities

  • Services, systems, and programs available in the community including primary health care, support services, eligibility criteria and intake processes, generic community resources, and mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse treatment programs.
  • The nature of serious mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse depending on the population served, including clinical and developmental issues.
  • Different types of assessments, including functional assessments, and their uses in service planning.
  • Treatment modalities and intervention techniques, such as behavior management, independent living skills training, supportive counseling, family education, crisis intervention, discharge planning, and service coordination.
  • The service planning process and major components of a service plan.
  • The use of medications in the care or treatment of the population served.
  • All applicable federal and state laws, state regulations, and local ordinances.
  • Identifying and documenting an individual’s needs for resources, services, and other supports.
  • Using information from assessments, evaluations, observation, and interviews to develop individual service plans.
  • Identifying services and resources within the community and established service systems to meet the individual’s needs; and documenting how resources, services, and natural supports, such as family, can be utilized to achieve an individual’s personal habilitative/rehabilitative and life goals.
  • Coordinating the provision of services by public and private providers.
  • Work as team members.
  • Maintaining effective inter- and intra-agency working relationships.
  • Work independently, performing position duties under general supervision.
  • Engage and sustain ongoing relationships with individuals receiving services.
  • To drive and must possess a valid Virginia driver’s license. May be called upon to travel to any Horizon worksite; transport clients, provide services to clients at other locations. Regular attendance at trainings and Horizon meetings may require travel to a variety of Horizon sites.
  • To participate in and successfully pass behavioral intervention training; includes both verbal de-escalation skills and physical skills techniques to be utilized with consumers as needed.
  • Willing and able to work modified schedules (weekends, holidays, etc.) as required.
  • Demonstrate a positive regard for individuals and their families (e.g., allowing risk taking, avoiding stereotypes of developmentally disabled people, respecting individuals’ and families’ privacy, believing individuals can grow).

Benefits

  • Participation in the Virginia Retirement System (VRS)
  • life insurance
  • health insurance
  • dental insurance
  • vision insurance
  • generous annual leave policy
  • sick leave
  • paid holidays
  • wellness programs
  • discounts at some local universities
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