What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager I/II/III position at Calaveras, County of (CA)?
JOB
Case Manager I: $27.60 - $33.94Case Manager II: $30.44 - $37.41Case Manager III: $33.56 - $41.25Under general direction, provides case management services, crisis intervention, individual and group rehabilitation services and psycho education to adults with severe mental illnesses and/or children and youth with serious behavioral and emotional disorders and/or substance abuse disorders for Behavioral Health Services. Case Manager IThis is the entry-level position in the Case Manager series. Individuals are expected to possess knowledge regarding the provision of case management services and community resources related to mental health and/or substance abuse and related issues. Individuals are expected to acquire additional knowledge of case management services, rehabilitation methodologies and community resources, and the management of emotional and behavioral disorders as additional experience is gained. Incumbents may become eligible for promotion to the Case Manager II level upon demonstration of progressively responsible job assignments and performance, independence of action, decision making and attainment of required experience.Case Manager IIThis is the journey-level position in the Case Manager classification series. Individuals are expected to possess considerable knowledge regarding the provision of case management services and community resources related to mental health and/or substance abuse and related issues. Individuals are also expected to understand the principles of behavioral health and/or substance abuse services, principles and practices of case management, rehabilitation methodologies, social aspects of mental illness, addiction and substance abuse and the scope of activities of public and private health and social services agencies.Case Manager IIIThis is the advanced level Case Management position. Individuals are expected to possess extensive knowledge and skills regarding the provision of case management services and community resources related to mental health, substance use disorder, conservatorship, and related issues. Individuals are also expected to understand the principles and practices of behavioral health and/or substance use disorder services, principles and practices of case management, rehabilitation methodologies, social aspects of mental illness, addiction and substance use and the scope of activities of public and private health and social services agencies. Incumbents are also expected to understand the basic principles of leadership as they may act as a subject matter expert and/or provide supervision to lower-level staff assigned to a program or worksite as needed. This position is different from a Case Manager I/II as individuals will generally be assigned to a specialized program in house or with a partner agency/department.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the duties listed and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices.Case Manager IConducts reviews of consumer functioning as directed and supervised.Assists with daily living needs.Provides recommendations to staff and/or family members involved with consumer.Meets with consumers to monitor their status and to assist with recovery from mental illnesses and disorders.Maintains accurate and timely documentation of interventions and activities.Provides necessary reports to agencies; develops resource listings for professional assistance.Collaborates with co-staff and external agencies or providers.May transport consumers to and from facilities.Participates in treatment planning activities under direct supervision.Support efforts and programs specific to Health and Human Services Agency programs as determined by program assignment.Attends staff meetings, treatment planning and monitoring through utilization management and review.Works to support medical, clinical staff, administrative staff, consumer employees and volunteers in accomplishing overall consumer and agency goals.Performs other related duties as assigned.Case Manager IIPerforms all duties of Case Manager I and is be assigned more complex, difficult cases with less supervision and direction.May serve as departmental contact with County Counsel regarding requests for and implementation of conservatorship(s) as required.Assists support functions including arranging required psychiatric hospitalizations, emergency/crisis assistance, follow-up, discharge planning and related functions.Participates in both Medi-Cal and Peer Review Committee activities.May perform specialized tasks including crisis assessment and intervention during normal business hours or after hours, and/or involuntary hospitalization procedures (W&I 5150)Performs other related duties as assigned.Case Manager IIIProvides advanced level case management and related services either in house, in the field, or with a partner agency/department.Operates independently with limited supervision and may be assigned a worksite at another Department, Division, etc.Participates in individual and multi-disciplinary treatment planning activities and monitors treatment plans.Conducts orientation, educational, and individual and group rehabilitation services.Evaluates and provides intervention for crisis, including in the field.Develops resource listings.Assists with placement and discharge planning for mental health treatment for clients placed on involuntary psychiatric hold.Attends court hearings as appropriate.Represents assigned program and provides outreach and training to staff, community partners, etc.Collects data on interventions provided and participates in program evaluation efforts.Participates in community activities dealing with issues related to the impact of mental illnesses, addiction or substance use disorders on the community and on consumers of behavioral health services.Attends staff meetings, treatment planning, and monitoring through utilization management and review.Works to support medical clinical staff, administrative staff, consumer employees and volunteers in accomplishing overall consumer and agency goals.Works with legal counsel as it pertains to conservatorship cases.Provides on-call coverage.Maintains accurate and timely documentation of interventions and activities that meet or exceed reimbursement standards.Provides programmatic training and supervision in a subject matter expert capacity (non-management).Performs other related duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Possession of an appropriate California driver's license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles.
Case Manager I: $27.60 - $33.94Case Manager II: $30.44 - $37.41Case Manager III: $33.56 - $41.25Under general direction, provides case management services, crisis intervention, individual and group rehabilitation services and psycho education to adults with severe mental illnesses and/or children and youth with serious behavioral and emotional disorders and/or substance abuse disorders for Behavioral Health Services. Case Manager IThis is the entry-level position in the Case Manager series. Individuals are expected to possess knowledge regarding the provision of case management services and community resources related to mental health and/or substance abuse and related issues. Individuals are expected to acquire additional knowledge of case management services, rehabilitation methodologies and community resources, and the management of emotional and behavioral disorders as additional experience is gained. Incumbents may become eligible for promotion to the Case Manager II level upon demonstration of progressively responsible job assignments and performance, independence of action, decision making and attainment of required experience.Case Manager IIThis is the journey-level position in the Case Manager classification series. Individuals are expected to possess considerable knowledge regarding the provision of case management services and community resources related to mental health and/or substance abuse and related issues. Individuals are also expected to understand the principles of behavioral health and/or substance abuse services, principles and practices of case management, rehabilitation methodologies, social aspects of mental illness, addiction and substance abuse and the scope of activities of public and private health and social services agencies.Case Manager IIIThis is the advanced level Case Management position. Individuals are expected to possess extensive knowledge and skills regarding the provision of case management services and community resources related to mental health, substance use disorder, conservatorship, and related issues. Individuals are also expected to understand the principles and practices of behavioral health and/or substance use disorder services, principles and practices of case management, rehabilitation methodologies, social aspects of mental illness, addiction and substance use and the scope of activities of public and private health and social services agencies. Incumbents are also expected to understand the basic principles of leadership as they may act as a subject matter expert and/or provide supervision to lower-level staff assigned to a program or worksite as needed. This position is different from a Case Manager I/II as individuals will generally be assigned to a specialized program in house or with a partner agency/department.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the duties listed and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices.Case Manager IConducts reviews of consumer functioning as directed and supervised.Assists with daily living needs.Provides recommendations to staff and/or family members involved with consumer.Meets with consumers to monitor their status and to assist with recovery from mental illnesses and disorders.Maintains accurate and timely documentation of interventions and activities.Provides necessary reports to agencies; develops resource listings for professional assistance.Collaborates with co-staff and external agencies or providers.May transport consumers to and from facilities.Participates in treatment planning activities under direct supervision.Support efforts and programs specific to Health and Human Services Agency programs as determined by program assignment.Attends staff meetings, treatment planning and monitoring through utilization management and review.Works to support medical, clinical staff, administrative staff, consumer employees and volunteers in accomplishing overall consumer and agency goals.Performs other related duties as assigned.Case Manager IIPerforms all duties of Case Manager I and is be assigned more complex, difficult cases with less supervision and direction.May serve as departmental contact with County Counsel regarding requests for and implementation of conservatorship(s) as required.Assists support functions including arranging required psychiatric hospitalizations, emergency/crisis assistance, follow-up, discharge planning and related functions.Participates in both Medi-Cal and Peer Review Committee activities.May perform specialized tasks including crisis assessment and intervention during normal business hours or after hours, and/or involuntary hospitalization procedures (W&I 5150)Performs other related duties as assigned.Case Manager IIIProvides advanced level case management and related services either in house, in the field, or with a partner agency/department.Operates independently with limited supervision and may be assigned a worksite at another Department, Division, etc.Participates in individual and multi-disciplinary treatment planning activities and monitors treatment plans.Conducts orientation, educational, and individual and group rehabilitation services.Evaluates and provides intervention for crisis, including in the field.Develops resource listings.Assists with placement and discharge planning for mental health treatment for clients placed on involuntary psychiatric hold.Attends court hearings as appropriate.Represents assigned program and provides outreach and training to staff, community partners, etc.Collects data on interventions provided and participates in program evaluation efforts.Participates in community activities dealing with issues related to the impact of mental illnesses, addiction or substance use disorders on the community and on consumers of behavioral health services.Attends staff meetings, treatment planning, and monitoring through utilization management and review.Works to support medical clinical staff, administrative staff, consumer employees and volunteers in accomplishing overall consumer and agency goals.Works with legal counsel as it pertains to conservatorship cases.Provides on-call coverage.Maintains accurate and timely documentation of interventions and activities that meet or exceed reimbursement standards.Provides programmatic training and supervision in a subject matter expert capacity (non-management).Performs other related duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Possession of an appropriate California driver's license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles.
Salary : $28 - $34