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Case Manager

Summary

The Residential Treatment Case Manager coordinates, monitors, and documents case management and service planning for youth in the residential program. The Case Manager facilitates the interdisciplinary treatment team process; coordinates admission, service planning, family engagement, education, permanency, transition, and discharge planning; and serves as a liaison among the youth, family/legal guardian, referral sources, courts, schools, and community providers. Clinical assessment, diagnosis, psychotherapy, and other functions requiring professional clinical licensure are provided by appropriately qualified clinical staff.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

· Provides trauma-informed, culturally responsive, youth-centered case management and completes required training.

· Completes assigned admission activities with the youth, referral source, and family/legal guardian and obtains required consents, releases, records, and placement documentation.

· Completes assigned case-management assessments, initial service planning documentation, visitation planning, and contact privileges within required timeframes and scope.

· Coordinates and facilitates interdisciplinary treatment team meetings, micro meetings, and Service Plan Reviews; monitors implementation and progress toward individualized goals.

· Ensures meaningful youth and, when appropriate, family/legal guardian participation in service planning, reviews, permanency planning, and discharge planning.

· Maintains communication with families, legal guardians, Children’s Division, courts, schools, providers, managed-care entities, and other authorized parties.

· Initiates discharge and transition planning at admission and coordinates permanency, aftercare, community supports, and transition to the least restrictive appropriate setting.

· Represents the Agency and service team at judicial hearings, IEP meetings, psychiatric appointments, family/team meetings, and other case-related meetings as assigned.

· Develops and monitors visitation and family-contact plans consistent with the service plan, court orders, placement requirements, and safety needs.

· Coordinates educational services including school registration, records, IEP-related communication, parent/teacher conferences, and communication with school personnel.

· Identifies needs related to family connections, education, medical care, behavioral health, community supports, permanency, and transition and communicates them to the interdisciplinary team.

· Promptly escalates clinical, psychiatric, medical, or significant safety concerns to qualified clinical, nursing, supervisory, emergency, or on-call personnel. The Case Manager does not independently diagnose, provide psychotherapy, or make clinical determinations outside the scope of the position.

· Participates in critical-incident follow-up, debriefing, treatment-team review, and service-plan updates as assigned. Clinical and medical assessments are completed by appropriately qualified personnel.

· Maintains complete, accurate, timely, confidential documentation in the Agency electronic health record and other required systems consistent with policy, contracts, licensing, and accreditation requirements.

· Protects youth rights, confidentiality, privacy, informed consent, and professional boundaries.

· Maintains required Safe Crisis Management (SCM) competency and follows Agency crisis-prevention, de-escalation, and restrictive-intervention policies.

· Participates in supervision, case consultation, training, quality-improvement activities, record review, and corrective-action activities.

· Participates in the on-call rotation for one week at a time, rotating every 7 weeks amongst the other members of the clinical team, which includes therapists and case managers. On-call duties involve receiving calls or text messages on evenings and weekends when any significant incidents occur at the residential campus which may require additional guidance or decision making, and communication with external partners such as Children’s Division licensing, legal guardians and ECH upper administration.

· Performs other duties assigned by the supervisor consistent with the position’s qualifications and scope.

Supervision and Clinical Consultation

The Case Manager receives administrative and case-management supervision from the designated supervisor and consults with appropriately qualified clinical, nursing, psychiatric, and supervisory personnel regarding clinical risk, mental health needs, medical concerns, psychiatric hospitalization, treatment recommendations, and matters outside the Case Manager’s education, training, or scope

Starting salary range $ 48 000

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