What are the responsibilities and job description for the CRISIS TECH/CASE MANAGER position at Allwell Behavioral Health Services?
Do you have the desire to change lives for the better? Do you find satisfaction in helping people during times of distress? Would you like to work for a company that treats you like family, offers flexibility, and is consistently growing? If you answered yes, then Allwell is the place for you as a Crisis Case Manager!
Allwell Behavioral Health Services has provided high-quality services to the communities of Coshocton, Guernsey, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, and Perry Counties since 1958. We pride ourselves on the difference we make in our clients’ lives. We need people like you to continue serving our community! By joining the Allwell team, you can expect to be a key player in our life changing efforts.
The Crisis Case Manager provides short term intensive Case Management services to individuals in community placement who are in crisis, or are in need of greater intensity of service than can be provided by ongoing Case Management worker at the present time. Functions as primary Case Management provider at Allwell Behavioral Health Services Crisis Stabilization Unit for those consumers who do not have a Case Manager or, whose worker is in another county, or whose need require a time limited intensive service.
Responsibilities Include:
- Provides short-term intensive Case Management services to consumers in community placement.
- Initiates service to clients identified by and at the direction of team leader.
- Duties include but are not limited to crisis resolution, locating emergency housing, monitoring of consumer status, service brokering, transportation, and advocacy.
- Terminates intervention as directed by supervisor.
- Provides Case Management services at Allwell Crisis Stabilization Unit.
- Provides Case Management services to consumers at Crisis Stabilization Unit who do not have an ongoing Case Management worker, or whose worker is based in another county. Service will terminate upon discharge from Crisis Stabilization Unit or assignment of ongoing worker.
- Provides short-term crisis-based CPST for clients identified as in need by Crisis Stabilization Unit and Case Management Director. This service may continue after discharge from Crisis Stabilization Unit if clinically indicated.
- Complies with clinical supervision requirements.
- Attends 95% of scheduled clinical supervision sessions as verified by supervisor.
- 95% compliance with QI standards related to supervisory signatures as noted in QI survey results.