What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager position at Charm City Care Connections?
Salary: $55k - 65k Charm City Care ConnectionCase ManagerCOMPANY OVERVIEWCharm City Care Connection (CCCC) works to connect those impacted by drug use in Baltimore City to high-quality healthcare services and address any obstacles that might threaten that connection. All of our work is rooted in dignity, justice, and respect and centers members of affected communities in the planning and programming of our organization. Since our founding in 2009, CCCC has worked within a harm reduction framework by meeting people where they are; since 2018, we have increased our harm reduction services to include a syringe services program, naloxone distribution, a drop-in center for people who use drugs, and street-based outreach.CCCC encourages a collaborative environment where staff are expected to be proactive in their work and encouraged to actively participate in the improvement of service delivery and the development of programs.JOB DESCRIPTIONThis position is a full-time, 40 hours per week, salaried position.The Case Manager full-time position is responsible for providing comprehensive supportive services to all Charm City Care Connection participants. Services provided by the Case Manager include assessment of participant needs and goals, case planning, referrals, support with accessing benefits, ID documents, medical care, substance use treatment and providing warm handoffs to any other outside resources. Most importantly, this position builds long term partnerships with our participants in an effort to support them in reaching their goals. This position reports to the Manager of Supportive Services.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESIdentify participant needs, establish goals, and develop care plans. Connect participants with the appropriate services to meet their needs and achieve goals. This includes incremental goals such as safer injection practices or obtaining stable housing.Provide direct case management services, coordinating referrals for essential needs: public assistance, food/shelter, medical care, transportation, and mental health/substance use support.Connect participants to essential services like medication-assisted treatment (MAT)Continuously follow up with participants to support progress, monitor outcomes, and proactively remove barriers to service access and goal attainment.Complete program documentation, including compiling reports and maintaining both written and computerized case records.Evaluate clients' substance use, sexual health, and immediate safety risks (e.g., overdose potential) in a non-judgmental manner.Liaise with and accompany clients to healthcare and social service agencies (e.g., Social Services, Vital Records, MVA, medical appointments) to help them navigate complex systems.Continuously develop and maintain current knowledge of local service programs and resources, taking initiative to seek out and learn about new programs and changes to existing programs and servicesRegularly check-in with outside referral programs to ensure services remain accessible and of good qualityMaintain a presence during designated drop-in hours to readily engage with individuals interested in case management services.Must be open to engaging participants on the spot and working toward their immediate goalsProvide administrative support and oversight to new and ongoing programmingConnect participants to harm reduction education and resources when appropriateParticipate in staff meetings and professional developmentOther duties as assigned by the supervisorREQUIRED QUALIFICATIONSTwo years of case management experience or significant work-related or life experienceWe are specifically looking for candidates with an active interest in harm reduction and/or social justice as it pertains to individuals who use drugs and communities impacted by the war on drugsExperience with individuals experiencing homelessness, mental illness, and substance useProficiency in computer packages including MS Office applications, and willingness to learn and use other electronic data collection and case manager computer applications is requiredFlexible and able to work through a variety of case concernsFamiliarity with Baltimore health, housing, and social service providersMust be committed to working with people who use drugs in a way that affirms dignity and humanityAbility to work with diverse communities (gender, ethnic, age, language, political, sexual orientation)Ability to work in an active and busy drop-in center and help manage the milieuExcellent communication skills (writing and oral); timely follow up on tasks for staff and supervisorMust have a valid drivers license and reliable transportationPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSTraining in human services such as social work, psychology, case management, or counseling is strongly preferred.Must be an organized, self-motivated team-player, with strong interpersonal and communication skills, and the ability and willingness to be hands-on and solve problems as they ariseGreat attitude and people skills are a mustBackground in harm reduction models a plusExperience with housing resource navigation & knowledge of housing models preferredAbility to master a wide range of information and communicate accordinglySelf-motivated to identify and attend professional development training opportunitiesTIMELINE AND COMPENSATIONThe Case Manager full-time salaried position, ranging from $55 - 65k annually, commensurate with qualifications and experience. CCCC offers an excellent benefits package including medical, dental, and vision plans as well as 240 hours of paid time off per year. The person in this position should expect to spend the majority of their time, about 95%, on-site.Individuals who have personal experience with drug use or sex work, people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and the formerly incarcerated are strongly encouraged to apply.EQUITY STATEMENTCCCC will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship, physical or mental disability, political belief, marital status, age, sexual orientation, or gender expression. CCCC complies with all Equal Employment Opportunity and Americans with Disabilities Act laws and regulations in the areas of hiring, compensation, benefits and promotion.
Salary : $55,000 - $65,000