Case Manager/Clinician - Children'S Residential Services
Company: Hope Network Behavioral Health
Location: Ann Arbor
Posted on: January 25, 2023
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Job Description:
The Case Manager/Clinician is a key associate at Hope Network
whose primary responsibilities include: Coordinate all services
necessary to maximize child's success in treatment and growth in
program. In residential settings, this position provides clinical
and program consultation to direct care staff. Trauma informed
approach is necessary. Ensure case management compliance with
agency standards and the practice model. This is not intended to be
an exhaustive listing of job functions. This job description is in
no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be
performed by this employee. The employee is required to follow any
other instructions and to perform any other duties as assigned. 1.
Regular and predictable attendance is an essential requirement of
this position. Clinical Responsibilities: 1. Provide comprehensive
psychosocial assessments.2. Perform individual and group therapy
that is suited to the needs of each child. A minimum of 0.5hrs of
individual therapy and 2hrs of group therapy are required. 3. Meet
with all kids on case management case load at least weekly. A
minimum of 0.5hrs of case management contact is required. 4.
Coordinate and ensure child involvement in the Person Centered
Planning Process (PCP) for assigned consumers. Assure
responsibility for the development & implementation of each
assigned child's Individual Plan of Service.5. Link children to
necessary ancillary services. 6. Act as an advocate and/or a
liaison coordinating services among providers of service and
referral source.7. Maintain children's records - meeting all
appropriate standards according to HNBHS and all regulatory
bodies.8. Participate in legal proceedings including petitioning
and testifying in clinical emergencies.9. Facilitate the
coordination of children's intakes, discharges, and transfers to
and from other facilities programs, agencies.10. Ensure that
children are transported to appointments, accompanying them when
medically necessary. Obtain relevant medical/treatment information
from appointments.11. Link and coordinate follow-up of professional
recommendations.12. Facilitate communication with guardians,
payees, and family members with regard to children's care,
financial and treatment issues.13. Meet with assigned children
face-to-face as medically necessary in their Individual Plan of
Service.14. Provide after hours on-call services as designated by
HNBHS.15. Facilitate hospitalizations as needed and monitor
progress by attending hospital medical/team meetings and
coordinating with hospital social worker.16. Provides consultation
to direct care staff regarding clinical and program issue, where
applicable.17. Participate in children's program reviews and team
meetings, where applicable.18. Provide coverage for case-managers
on PTO as needed. Administrative Responsibilities: 1. Participate
in committees, task forces, and other related meetings and
activities as assigned by supervisor.2. Practice according to
licensing and accreditation for assigned program(s).3. Attend
agency meetings: clinical, administration and management.4. Network
with relevant agencies and providers as needed.5. Follow general
safety practices. Report any unsafe conditions to the manager of
that location.6. Complete and submit Service Activity Logs (SAL's)
in accordance with agency policy/protocols.7. Coordinate benefits
and verify benefit status monthly.8. Other duties as assigned by
supervisor. Educational / Talent Requirements: 1. Minimum Education
required: Master Social Work Degree, Master Counseling Degree, or
Master Psychology degree and eligible for licensure. 2. Valid
driver's license with acceptable driving record according to Hope
Network insurance carrier definitions.3. Must complete a Central
Registry Clearance form for the State of Michigan and any state in
which residence and/or employment was previously established.
Michigan Central Registry Clearance must be completed on an annual
basis. 4. History of working with children with intensive
therapeutic and behavioral needs is highly preferred.5. A
comprehensive knowledge of Trauma-Informed Care and Gentle Teaching
foundational principles and experience implementing and working
within these frameworks is preferred. 6. Experience, comfort, and
proven effectiveness leading trainings and treatment-based
discussions amongst a variety of staff, including clinical,
administrative, and direct care, is preferred. 7. Experience and
knowledge working within the Michigan Children's Foster Care system
as well as the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is
preferred. Work Experience Requirements: 1. Prior case management
experience in a mental health or rehabilitation setting preferred.
2. Two years working with children in the foster care, mental
health, or residential care, preferred. 3. Ability to communicate
effectively in both verbal and written formats, to meet position
requirements.4. Ability to articulate and actively support the Hope
Network mission to various audiences. 5. Ability to work
autonomously and as a team.
Keywords: Hope Network Behavioral Health, Ann Arbor , Case Manager/Clinician - Children'S Residential Services, Executive , Ann Arbor, Michigan
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