Case Manager - Adult Bridge
About the role
CCBHC is an integrated community behavioral health model of care intended to provide integrated, evidence-based, trauma-informed, recovery-oriented and person-and-family-centered care. The CCBHC offers the full array of CCBHC-required mental health, substance use disorder (SUD) and primary care screening services. The Care Coordinator will work in partnership with others as part of a structured inter-disciplinary team, within in a Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC) model to coordinate care across the spectrum of health services, including access to high-quality physical (both acute and chronic) and behavioral health care as well as social services, housing, educational systems, and employment opportunities as necessary to facilitate wellness and recovery of the whole person. Care is provided in a culturally sensitive way and is delivered to an adult population who carry a serious mental illness, substance abuse, co-occurring and/or medically co-morbid diagnosis.
Responsibilities
- Attend and participate in daily organizational meetings and treatment team meetings with multi-disciplinary team to utilize a team based care approach when working with clients.
- Document client progress to maintain a permanent record of client activity according to established methods and procedures.
- Demonstrate understanding of various best-practice treatment models to work with individuals with Severe Mental Illness, Co-occurring disorders, and trauma.
- Understand the wrap-around focus of CCBHC services, assisting clients in multiple life areas through multi-disciplinary teamwork and community referral.
- Obtain and maintain professional licenses and certifications required for the position through attending required trainings, tracking CEU’s, and submitting renewals in a timely manner.
- Be familiar with CCBHC standards, understand the history, philosophy, structure and purpose of CCBHC and demonstrate fidelity to the model.
- Effectively complete and submit all clinical documentation with established agency timelines.
- Career coordination services to clients following a post psychiatric hospitalization discharge.
- Complete data surveys on clients.
- Maintain housing resources for clients experiencing homelessness, including application processes and requirements, document submission, disability application process and submission.
Qualifications
- Requires Bachelor’s degree in social work or equivalent education.
- ODMHSAS CMII certification preferred.
Skills and knowledge
- Must obtain Case Management II Certification and Behavioral Health Wellness Coach certification upon hire.
Benefits
Up to 34 Paid days off 1st year! Full Benefit Package!
Pay
$58,000/year Salary!
Schedule
N/A