What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager-Napa Supported Living position at PROGRESS FOUNDATION?
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Description
Under the supervision of the Program Director or Assistant Director the Case Manager provides client care and service documentation for clients.
Generally, the Case Manager responds to the treatment and rehabilitation needs of assigned clients, monitoring their progress, stability, and movement throughout the course of treatment in the program. Specifically, the Case Manager must:
A. Assume primary case coordinating responsibilities for all clients that are assigned, including but not limited to advocacy, counseling, crisis intervention, and treatment and discharge planning.
B. Orient new clients to the Supported Living Program and facilities or, whenever possible, enable another client to orient a new client.
C. Develop treatment plans with maximum client participation, and support clients' efforts to achieve them.
D. Communicate appropriately with other treatment personnel both within and outside the agency, exchanging information relevant to client treatment.
E. Conduct intake interviews and case conferences, as required to maintain census and coordinate client care.
F. Lead or co-lead group sessions, including house meetings, on a schedule determined by the Program Director or the Assistant Director.
G. Relay clinical and other client-related or site-related information to other program staff and/or the Program Director or Assistant Director at staff meetings and other appropriate times.
H. Provide services in accordance with all State and Federal MediCal requirements and County policies and procedures.
I. Maintain program records including client records, progress notes, treatment plans, and other relevant information in accordance with County policies and procedures and State and federal MediCal requirements.
J. Assist in the training of relief case managers, volunteers and interns, when requested by the Program Director or Assistant Director.
K. Coordinate and schedule emergency relief coverage when assigned by the Program Director or Assistant Director.
L. Consult with the Program Director, the Assistant Director, and the Program Consultant, as necessary, on such issues as case review, medications, group dynamics, etc.
M. Attend and participate in staff meetings, supervision sessions, and other programmatic and/or administrative meetings, as assigned by the Program Director or the Assistant Director.
N. Participate in the on-call system of the program, including evenings and weekends.
O. Respond to emergencies in a professional, thorough, and timely manner.
P. Monitor the quality and needs of the program physical environments and assist the Program Director or Assistant Director in the coordination of necessary maintenance and repairs.
Q. Serve as a role model for positive employee relations, professional functioning, and for adherence to the principles of social rehabilitation.
R. Comply with all applicable federal, state and local governmental laws and regulations, as well as all agency policies and procedures, including the code of ethics.
S. Perform other related duties as assigned by the Program Director, the Assistant Director, or the Director of Clinical Services.
T. Inform the Program Director or Assistant Director of any personal events and/or circumstances which may affect the ability to perform the proscribed job responsibilities and functions or to meet minimum qualifications.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum of Bachelor’s degree from an accredited school. Bachelors Degree in human service or behavioral science preferred.
- Specific experience in providing case management services or services in a therapeutic setting to adolescents and young adults required.
- Must have knowledge of adolescent and young adult development and treatment issues.
- Specific experience in residential treatment and/or knowledge of social rehabilitation is required. At least two years experience in a community mental health program is preferred.
- General case management skills, plus good clinical judgment specific to treatment planning, crisis assessment/intervention and milieu therapy are expected.
- Must be able to communicate effectively with staff, clients, and other providers both orally and in writing.
- Must demonstrate an acceptable level of maturity, good judgment, and emotional stability.
- Must be able to work autonomously and in a team approach.
- Must be able to work evenings and weekends as needed.
- Must be able to negotiate several flights of stairs during each work shift.
Salary : $4,475