What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager position at FAMILY & CHILDRENS CENTER?
Job Details
Description
BASIC PURPOSE: To provide case manager services to persons with severe and persistent mental illness in the CSP program which allows them to live successfully in the community and grow their recovery.
All duties at FCC are to be carried out in a manner consistent with the agency’s Mission, Vision and Values. All staff are expected to act as representatives of FCC and promote and maintain a positive image. All staff are expected to adhere to all laws of client rights, confidentiality, and privacy as governed by HIPAA, licensing and accreditation standards and FCC policies. All staff must maintain sensitivity to the service population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristics. All staff must maintain regular communication with their supervisor and ensure s/he is properly informed. The statements below describe the general nature of work being performed in this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties and additional responsibilities may be assigned, and required, or certain responsibilities eliminated by management.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide assessment and treatment planning for persons with severe and persistent mental illness, including assessment, recovery and crisis planning at intake and every six months or as otherwise indicated. Ensure appropriate discharge referrals are made and documented in the discharge summary in a timely manner.
- Implement services as needed to assist the client in meeting their recovery plan goal. As determined needed by the assessment and described in the recovery plan. Client services are directed by a recovery oriented, strengths based approach.
- Assist the client in managing psychiatric symptoms, medical issues that co-occur with mental health issues and substance use issues. Provide symptom monitoring/management and education of symptom management tools, crisis intervention services, and medication education and monitoring as directed by the Medical Director and Clinical Coordinator.
- Ensure client’s needs are met related to safety including ensuring the client has access to appropriate housing, food and other health and safety issues needed to maintain independent living. This may include providing rep payee services as needed.
- Attend all scheduled treatment meetings including individual supervision and engage in treatment discussions with both internal and external treatment providers in a timely manner.
- All client service related paperwork is completed in a thorough and timely manner and as required by DHS 63.
- Provide case management services as necessary to ensure that the client maintains access to services needed to help them reach their recovery plan goal and maintain their psychiatric and physical health. Case management also includes engagement and coordination with family/support system as client allows.
- Provide after-hours crisis services to CSP clients by phone or as needed face to face.
Qualifications
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ENVIRONMENT:
Education, Training & Work Experience: Required is a bachelor’s degree in a behavioral science or a related field with 1,000 hours of supervised post-degree clinical experience with chronically mentally ill persons, or a bachelor’s degree in a field other than behavioral sciences with 2,000 hours of supervised post degree clinical experience with persons with chronic mental illness. Preferred is a master’s degree in social work, clinical psychology or psychiatric mental health nursing or having met equivalent educational requirements with 3,000 hours of supervised clinical experience working with persons with severe and persistent mental illness outside of a CSP program or 1,500 hours of supervised clinical experience working within a CSP program is preferred. A bachelor degree in a behavioral science or a related field with 1,000 hours of supervised post degree clinical experience with persons with severe and persistent mental illness or a bachelor degree in a field other than behavioral science with 2,000 hours of supervised post degree clinical experience with persons with severe and persistent mental illness
Specialized Knowledge & Skills: Familiarity with the human service delivery system, DHS 63, recovery principles, and appropriate ethics and boundaries
Equipment & Applications: Ability to use Microsoft Office programs, e-mail, scanner, and FAX machine, as well as enterprise software. Driver’s license and ability to use own vehicle to provide client transportation
Work Environment & Physical Demands: Indoor office environment, as well as at least 50% of work in a community setting or in client’s homes. Local travel will be required. Additional physical demands could include occasional lifting, bending, twisting, or reaching
Benefits at FCC:
- Paid time off through accrued vacation and sick time & 9 recognized holidays – plus an additional floating holiday!
- Customize your insurance needs - medical, vision, and dental options to fit your family.
- Health Savings Account- FCC makes monthly contributions!
- Life insurance covered 100% by FCC.
- Short term and long-term disability insurance available
- 401(K) Savings Plan- FCC will match up to 3% of the employee’s contribution (a 50% match on the first 6%).
- Business Casual dress code policy – dress appropriately per your schedule.
- Our Clients – the biggest benefit of all is that you are making a difference by supporting members in your local community!