Job Description
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC)
Case Manager
Purpose
CCBHC Case Managersprovide strength-based care coordination services to support and build capacity of CCBHC consumers and their families. This position meets with consumers and families on a regular basis at their home or other community-based location. This position gathers consumer/family information via screenings, assessments, and consultation with collateral sources, and connects consumers to community resources to meet identified needs.
Responsibilities Include
· Meet with consumers/families at their home or other community-based location regularly
· Maintain communication with consumers/families between meetings
· Provide care coordination by collaborating with internal and external members of a multidisciplinary team to support consumers and families in achieving their goals
· Complete or assist with intakes and discharges
· Complete evaluation documentation as required, including the NOMS
· Identify consumer needs and connect them with community resources to meet those needs
· Complete regular reviews of progress toward goals to quantify student/family functioning
· Complete evidence-based practices training(s) and maintain fidelity to identified model(s)
· Participate in youth- and family-centered treatment team meetings and other necessary meetings
· Provide trauma-informed services (individual, family, crisis)
· Model skills for consumers/families and coach/mentor them to develop their own skills
· Actively participate in supervision and training as required
· Assist with internal reports and reports for the program funder
· Participate in the emergency response team as scheduled
· Gain an understanding and commitment to LUK’s Mission, Vision, and Values and provide congruent clinical services
Knowledge and Experience Required
· Bachelor’s Degree in a human services field, lived experience may be substituted
· Experience in delivering services to individuals with mental health and substance use challenges
· Experience implementing evidence-based practices
· Experience working with system-involved families
· Bilingual/bicultural candidates encouraged to apply