About Job
SUMMARY:
The Case Manager is responsible for assessing clients to determine the appropriate level of Case Management, developing and monitoring Individual Service Plans, and connecting clients with community resources. The role involves ongoing support and coordination with clients, families, and service providers to ensure person-centered care, promote independent living skills, and maintain continuity of services. Responsibilities include documentation, crisis intervention, and fostering relationships with community partners. Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills are essential, along with knowledge of HIPAA, trauma-informed care, and community resources.
REPORTING:
CCBHC Case Manager Supervisor
POSITIONS SUPERVISED:
None
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Case Manager’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Triage clients to determine level of Case Management care.
- Continue to follow up with clients throughout services to ensure that service goals are addressed.
- Educate and connect clients on available resources related to Individual Service Plan.
- Maintain positive relations with community services.
- Liaison with family, friends, partners, and outside resources to create a supportive environment and ensure continuity of care.
- Promote healthy resources, and daily skills training to provide the highest quality person-centered care.
- Work closely with other members of the clinical team in addressing daily concerns, intervening if crisis intervention is required, and offering additional directives for care to provide the highest quality person-centered care.
- Assist participants in developing an Individual Service Plan to facilitate the continuity of care.
- Uphold participant confidentiality in accordance with company policies and procedures and local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
- Maintain case files and other required documentation according to agency policies
- Regularly identify and maintain relationships with new employment, housing, medical, and other community resources.
- Educate clients on how to schedule personal appointments related to services identified in Individual Service Plan
- Ensure all documentation is completed in a timely manner
- Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Skills/Knowledge/Abilities:
1. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to effectively communicate with diverse populations
2. Cultural Sensitivity and Trauma Informed Care
3. Capable of empathetically engaging with clients while upholding high service standards.
4. Interpersonal skills that promote and encourage teamwork
5. Advanced knowledge of HIPAA and confidentiality
6. Advanced knowledge of community and referral resources
7. Proficient in writing clear and effective case management DAP notes
8. Highly skilled in the use of standard office equipment and systems: phone, copier, computer programs including Electronic Health Records, Microsoft Word and/or Outlook tools.
9. Ability to coordinate volunteer and vocational activities for participants
10. Critical thinking/problem solving
11. Ability to manage a variety of tasks and organize workload
12. Attention to detail
13. Maintain effective professional relationships with all levels within the organization
14. Familiarity with community resources including mental health, social, financial, educational, housing, employment, childcare, and other support that may be required.
15. Unrestricted NM Driver’s License
Education and Experience:
- High School/GED and
- CCSS Certified (Comprehensive Community Support Services) or
- CPSW (Certified Peer Support Worker) or
- 4 years’ experience in Substance Misuse or Mental Health field with the ability to obtain CCSS and/or CPSW
- Current CPR/First Aid Certification (or willingness to become certified)
Professional Field
