Community Reach Center · 1 day ago
Case Manager
Community Reach Center is dedicated to providing exceptional mental health outcomes and empowering individuals living with mental health conditions. The Case Manager will provide clinical and support services to consumers and their families through integrated behavioral healthcare services, utilizing a Psychosocial Rehabilitation Model to assist consumers in developing essential life skills and accessing necessary resources.
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Responsibilities
Provides prevention/early intervention, case management, family psychoeducation, and other clinical interventions to consumers and families as appropriate to the position
Support and closely coordinate mental health care with the consumer’s clinical care team and the primary care provider, supports and family members as needed
Provide brief interventions using evidence-based techniques such as Motivational Interviewing, or other treatments appropriate to support consumer in engagement in recommended services, in maintenance of housing, in making and keeping medical appointments and support healthy living activities
Track patient follow-up and clinical outcomes using Electronic Health Record system (HER). Document in-person and telephone encounters in EHR and use the system to identify and re-engage patients
Attend collaborative treatment team meetings and reviews of consumers
Provides therapeutic crisis intervention and emergency services as needed
Assist eligible consumers in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services
Provide an assessment of needs, service plan development, referrals/linkage, and monitoring/follow ups for consumers
Facilitates and contributes to the accomplishment of tasks by consumers, empowers consumers to reach optimum level of achievement, and sets a positive example and provides role modeling as well as technical expertise to accomplish goals
Attends and participates in group sessions, in-service education and training opportunities, meetings, and special events in order to utilize opportunities of professional growth
Provide transportation for consumers in agency vehicles when clinically indicated
Participates in, and utilizes opportunities that provide professional growth through attendance at agency in-services and other conferences
Will work closely with outside organizations on resources and care coordination
Assists in pinpointing program and management problems and participates in problem resolution, implementation, and evaluation
Uses identified agency key performance indicators to track success, engagement, and other factors leading to successful completion of treatment
Qualification
Required
Requires bachelor's degree in psychology, Social Work, or directly related field
Communication, organization, time management and clinical skills
Ability to work independently in a community-based setting
Valid Colorado Driver's license with a clean driving record
Preferred
6 months of experience working with adults who have mental illness, particularly those individuals diagnosed with a serious and persistent mental illness
Bilingual Spanish
Benefits
401K with matching
Wellness Program
Health Insurance Reimbursement Allocation
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Internal Opportunities & Free trainings
Shift differential pay when applicable
Bilingual stipend pay
24/7 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and a balanced lifestyle
Opportunity for cross-licensure sponsorship if eligible & applicable
Healthy Work Life Balance
Excellent PTO & Paid Holiday
Tuition Reimbursement
Loan Forgiveness options including National Heath Service Corps, Colorado Health Service Corps and Public Student Loan Forgiveness.