What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager position at MHA (Mental Health Association)?
Position Summary
The Case Manager provides case management to homeless individuals being referred for housing placement in a variety of settings. The case manager is responsible for outreach, assessment, enrollment, and placement, in addition to creating treatment plans with the participant which will have a focus on stabilization and a goal of permanent housing. Perform responsibilities professionally, in accordance with MHA?s Core Values (Respect, Integrity, and Compassion), policies, practices, program funding and applicable regulatory agency guidelines.
Pay Rate: $20 an hour
Open Shift: Monday through Friday 9am-1pm (20hrs)
Key Responsibilities
The Division of Recovery Services (DRS) supports individuals of all ages navigating mental health and substance use challenges. Our youth residential programs provide a safe, structured environment for adolescents involved with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to address behavioral health needs. For adults, DRS offers residential and outreach support for those in recovery or living with addiction, including many with co-occurring mental health concerns. Through compassionate, trauma-informed care, we help individuals build coping skills, restore stability, and work toward long-term recovery and wellness.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Mental Health Association is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Requirements
The Case Manager provides case management to homeless individuals being referred for housing placement in a variety of settings. The case manager is responsible for outreach, assessment, enrollment, and placement, in addition to creating treatment plans with the participant which will have a focus on stabilization and a goal of permanent housing. Perform responsibilities professionally, in accordance with MHA?s Core Values (Respect, Integrity, and Compassion), policies, practices, program funding and applicable regulatory agency guidelines.
Pay Rate: $20 an hour
Open Shift: Monday through Friday 9am-1pm (20hrs)
Key Responsibilities
- Engaging in activities to provide outreach, engagement, and assessment to potential program applicants. Gather necessary supporting documentation, complete intake assessments and enter necessary data into program database.
- To support the participant across a range of services, the case manager will develop and maintain collaborations and partnerships with entities including but not limited to homeless networks, Continuum of Care, and state and local agencies which serve homeless individuals including drop-in centers.
- Actions taken to support the implementation of the Individualized Action Plan and to monitor the progress made towards Individualized Action Plan goals.
- Linking participants to a range of state and community-based services including, but not limited to, mental health; substance use; primary health care; income benefits; housing; legal assistance; education; peer support and job training.
- Develop crisis and pre-crisis plans with the program supervisor and clinical director to provide intervention and stabilization in the event of a psychiatric crisis.
- Complete the IAP with the participant within 21 days of enrollment. The IAP must address the person?s strengths, preferences, skills and how they will be used to meet their goals; what supports and resources are needed to meet the goal; and potential barriers to meeting the goal.
- As the participant nears meeting the established goals, the case manager will work with the person and his/her treatment team to develop a discharge plan and identify a projected disenrollment date.
The Division of Recovery Services (DRS) supports individuals of all ages navigating mental health and substance use challenges. Our youth residential programs provide a safe, structured environment for adolescents involved with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to address behavioral health needs. For adults, DRS offers residential and outreach support for those in recovery or living with addiction, including many with co-occurring mental health concerns. Through compassionate, trauma-informed care, we help individuals build coping skills, restore stability, and work toward long-term recovery and wellness.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Mental Health Association is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Requirements
- Valid driver?s license, sufficient automobile insurance, acceptable driving record, and a safe reliable vehicle during working hours.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently, manage time, prioritize tasks, take initiative, follow through, and work cooperatively as a member of a team.
- Good oral, written, computer, and organizational skills.
- At least 18 years old.
- High school diploma or equivalent (GED).
- Demonstrated ability to adapt to the changing needs of the program participants.
- Strong interpersonal skills, patience, caring, and compassion.
- Bi-Lingual (Spanish), Bi-Cultural preferred.
- Requires six months of experience providing person-centered, trauma-informed services to individuals who are experiencing homelessness, addiction, and or/psychiatric symptoms.
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