What are the responsibilities and job description for the Residential Case Manager position at CAREY COUNSELING CENTER INC?
Job Details
Description
About Carey Counseling:
Carey Counseling Center, Inc. was established in 1970 as a not-for-profit community behavioral health center. We are dedicated to serving Northwest Tennessee by offering a full range of community-based, behavioral health services. Our staff is made up of highly-trained, caring professionals who are dedicated to helping individuals and families in our communities cope with mental illness, while contributing to the overall health of our communities. Carey’s commitment to providing leading edge technology in behavioral health services has established the corporation as one of the most respected community mental health centers in West Tennessee.
Qualifications
Summary:
Under the administrative supervision of the Director of Case Management and Peer Support Services. The Residential Case Manager is responsible for the delivery of case management services for a designated caseload of adult priority clients.
Examples of Duties:
1. Provides case management services and completes related documentation in compliance with established criteria and time frames for such services.
- A. Is responsible for maintaining a designated direct service time with clients and a designated amount of contacts for the assigned caseload.
- B. Participates in the initial individual program planning process with all service providers (i.e., therapist, medical staff) and provides ongoing information regarding client progress to the service providers.
- C. Provides assistance to clients in the utilization of community resources in the areas related to independent living skills (i.e., facilitating payment of rent, locating appropriate housing, or purchasing food).
- D. Provides transportation for clients, when no alternative transportation is available, to appointments for medical, counseling, and other essential services in order to facilitate the client's remaining on outpatient treatment status.
- E. Completes an individual program plan with each client within 30 days of enrollment into case management.
- F. Writes progress notes after each service contact with a case management client in accordance with the Center’s procedure on Time Frames for Clinical Records and Related Documentation.
- G. Maintains documentation of a six month service update in the clinical record.
- H. Completes a case management assessment of needs form prior to the development of the individual program plan.
- I. Participates in the development of a crisis/safety plan for priority consumers.
- J. Participates in regularly scheduled Peer Review.
2. Is involved in the initial intervention in crisis situations with case management clients and coordinates the provision of other needed crisis services 24 hour per day, seven days per week, and 365 days per year.
3. Is available as a member of a case manager team to case management clients 24 hours per day, seven days per week by means of an on-call cell phone
4. Participates in weekly group supervision with a focus on client-specific and practice-specific activities.
5. Meets with a designated number of Residential Technicians on a rotating cycle in order to assess resident needs and address changes in treatment needs.
6. Follows all guidelines outlined in the CAREY Policies and Procedures Manual including Corporate Compliance Policies.
7. Is expected to have regular and predictable attendance and the ability to work cooperatively with others.
Minimum Qualifications:
Must have a minimum of two years experience as a case manager and graduation from an accredited college or university with a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in a health related field of counseling, psychology or social work, or must be licensed as a nurse (LPN or RN). LPN’s must have fifteen semester hours of behavioral health and one year of behavioral health care experience. Individuals with a Bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation, occupational therapy, criminal justice, and education must have fifteen college-level semester hours of course work in behavioral health and an additional one year of work experience in the behavioral health setting.