
Case Manager - Assertive Community Treatment
- Toledo, OH
- Permanent
- Full-time
- As part of the ACT Treatment team, assesses client strengths and needs, conducts comprehensive care coordination, and contributes to the development of an individualized treatment plan delineating specific actions, and assumes responsibility for interventions.
- Participates in daily ACT team meetings for planning, prioritizing and implementing daily tasks and assignments.
- Monitors and evaluates client progress toward goal attainment. Reviews and modifies treatment plans as needed.
- Maintains contact with the client as indicated in the treatment plan or as needed to ensure stability.
- Provides active outreach as necessary, including regularly conducting field-based work, crisis intervention and management, and acquisition of appropriate community supports.
- Links and/or refers clients to other services, programs, and agencies as needed. Assists in assuring clients obtain and retain applicable entitlements. Serves as an advocate for clients. With appropriate releases, communicate with family members and significant others as indicated.
- Accurately documents service provision and billing information in accordance with agency timelines to assure reimbursement and compliance with fidelity requirements.
- Provide on-call coverage during evening and weekend hours as required of members of the ACT team.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Professional approach to all functions and relationships with all levels of staff, clients, other agencies, and the public.
- Demonstrate knowledge of ACT program and ability to implement care within the framework of the fidelity model and agency policy and procedure.
- Abides by the agency's code of ethics.
- Knowledge of community resources, hospitals, community mental health services, and other appropriate referrals for use when indicated
- Training requirements include CPR, CPI, new hire, Sanctuary and annual boosters in addition to any required trainings assigned during employment
- Must be able to safely drive-in all-weather conditions in support of client needs
- Works effectively and collaboratively within the multidisciplinary team including providing psychoeducation groups as needed.
- Demonstrates excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the agency mission, vision, goals, and philosophy as well as the policies and procedures.
- Strives for high client satisfaction by providing leadership and/or assistance to coworkers and clients through the integrated care process.
- Demonstrate consistent professionalism with all levels of clients, staff, other agencies and the public.
- Demonstrate teamwork.
- Abide by the agencies and/or professional code of ethics.
- Commit to cultivating a non-violent and trauma-informed environment for all employees and clients, through our pursuit of Sanctuary; a trauma-informed model. Commit to a deeper exploration of Sanctuary Values and incorporate Sanctuary techniques into daily work activities.
- Bachelor's degree in related field required
- Must have at least 2 years of experience working with severe and persistent mentally ill population
- QHMS certification required (at minimum) throughout employment
- CDCA preferred
- Valid Driver's License