Case Manager - Forensic Intensive Recovery
Public Health Management Corporation · Philadelphia, PA · 2 mo ago
On-siteHealthcareFull-time
Responsibilities
- Provide case management services to a chemically dependent forensic population, with a caseload of up to 45 active participants.
- Establish and maintain service productivity goals at minimum designated service units per week.
- Document service provision within 24 hours.
- Participate in monthly team meetings and scheduled case conferencing with Probation, meeting reporting requirements.
- Participate in biweekly supervision meetings.
- Collaborate and attend meetings with Probation/Parole, treatment providers, and other collaborating agencies.
- Complete discharge summaries within timeframes specified by the program.
- Assist individuals to link to recovery support services, including PRO-ACT recovery center, Access to Recovery, faith-based institutions, mental health services, and other identified community supports.
- Create weekly schedules detailing activities to be completed for each week.
- Maintain participant records in accordance with agency fee-for-service standards, managed care, and licensing requirements.
- Prioritize assisting participants to enroll in treatment, physical health services, DPA, vocational services, and educational services.
- Identify, coordinate, and link community resources to each participant to promote accessibility to recovery-oriented community services.
- Coordinate and communicate with other programs within and outside the agency to foster a collaborative team approach.
- Spend an average of 80% of each workweek in the field for off-site participant appointments and meetings.
Qualifications
- Valid driver’s license required.
- Must meet at least one of the following:
- Have an associate degree in social services, sociology, psychology, criminal justice, or social work and have 2+ years of experience in public and private human services including 1+ years of direct participant contact in an addiction recovery, mental health, and/or behavioral health setting.
- Have a bachelor’s degree with major course work in sociology, social work, psychology, anthropology, political science, history, criminal justice, counseling, or education and have 1+ years of experience involving direct participant contact in an addiction recovery, mental health, and/or behavioral health setting.
Skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Good analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Bilingual fluency is a plus (especially Spanish/English).
Pay
PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.