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Community Support Program -Human Services Professional III - Case Manager

City of Santa Fe Springs · Janesville, WI · 1 mo ago
ManagementFull-time

About the role

Under the direction of the program supervisor, work involves providing comprehensive, person-centered, team-based, assertive community treatment to persons living with severe and persistent mental illness receiving services through the Community Support Program. Work includes the provision of: case management, symptom management, supportive psychotherapy, psychosocial rehab, vocational related supports and assisting clients with activities of daily living according to individualized treatment plans.

Job Duties

  • Provide comprehensive, person-centered, team-based, assertive community treatment services in accordance with DHS 63.

  • Manage a case load and provide or arrange for provision of all needed services for each person on that case load.

  • Develop and implement clinically relevant treatment plans ensuring that services are culturally competent, recovery-oriented and involve consumer participation.

  • Provide interventions including; symptom management, supportive psychotherapy, psychosocial rehabilitation, vocational related supports, and assistance with activities of daily living.

  • Provide services on an individual and group level including possible supportive services and education to families.

  • Work with clients whom have more intensive clinical needs.

  • Advocate for and arrange transition to the least restrictive living situation for all CSP consumers.

  • Attend and testify at court proceedings as needed.

  • Act as a team member on a multidisciplinary team contributing to the functioning of the treatment team, supporting and covering for other team members as necessary.

  • Regularly assess consumer mental status, areas of functioning, and symptom patterns and communicate this assessment to the team.

  • Develop and maintain consumer records, benefits, plans and reports in accordance with DHS 63, Social Security and Medicaid/Medicare requirements.

  • Maintain needed documentation and benefits including; Medicaid and Medicare, Social Security reviews, FoodShare, and assistance received through other community programs.

  • Arrange other community resources as deemed needed offering consumers choice when available.

  • Act as a representative payee for consumers as assigned completing monthly budgets with those consumers and providing psychosocial rehab with a goal of increasing independence.

  • Writes clinically relevant individualized treatment plans on a six month and annual basis including the completion of an annual Functional Screen.

  • Completes written discharge plans.

  • Regularly document assessed consumer mental status, progress and problems and share with the treatment team.

  • Enters in PPS client data information at admission, every six months and at client discharge into the Avatar documentation system.

  • Work in collaboration with a treatment team, other HSD employees, families and collateral agencies.

  • Actively participate in treatment team meetings, individual and group supervision meetings, and treatment plan meetings for consumers on your case load and team.

  • Provide team and individual direction on clinical strategy and intervention for consumers with more complex needs.

  • Attend in-services, trainings, division/department meetings, committee meetings and trainings as requested or approved by your supervisor.

  • Maintain prompt communication with family members, team members, Rock County Crisis Intervention, and collateral agencies requesting information.

Success Factors (Knowledge and Skills)

  • Knowledge of assessment and treatment of persons with serious and persistent mental illness including co-occurring disorders.

  • Knowledge of the principals and practices of social work.

  • The knowledge of best practices and the ability to implement them.

  • Ability to embrace and nurture a person-centered, trauma-informed, recovery-oriented framework and culture for service delivery.

  • Extensive knowledge of therapeutic and psychosocial interventions for persons with complex needs.

  • Knowledge of the laws, regulations and practices pertaining to DHS 63.

  • Knowledge of psychotropic medications, their effect, side effects and abuse potential.

  • Knowledge of community resources and how to effectively utilize them.

  • Ability to plan and organize work effectively.

  • Ability to maintain accurate current records and prepare clear and concise reports.

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with agency staff, community members, families, and collateral agencies.

  • Knowledge of various cultures and diverse populations and ways in which cultural values impact individuals, families, and the community.

  • Ability to make assessments and provide or refer for appropriate treatment.

Education, Training & Experience

  • Masters Degree in Social Work or a related field from an accredited college or university.

  • 1,500 hours in a CSP or 3,000 hours working with persons with severe and persistent mental illness.

  • State of Wisconsin LCSW or LPC required, or ability to obtain license within 3 years.

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