Description
- Assess the needs of the clients at admission to determine with the client the goals and the level of assistance required to achieve goals.
- Continue to follow up with clients throughout treatment to ensure that basic needs are addressed, including required documentation, to allow the client to move forward and achieve goals at discharge.
- Assures clients who may discharge early are prepared with resources.
- Liaison with community services to assist the client with identified goals and needs.
- Liaison with family, friends, partners, and outside resources to create a supportive environment and ensure continuity of care.
- Educate the participants on behavioral health, promoting healthy resources and daily skills training to provide highest quality person-centered care.
- Work closely with other members of the clinical team in addressing daily concerns, intervening if crisis intervention is required, and offering additional directives for care to provide highest quality person-centered care.
- Assist participants in developing an aftercare plan so that s/he will feel confident upon exiting the program that they have the resources required to facilitate the continuity of care.
- Uphold participant confidentiality in accordance with company policies and procedures and local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
- Maintain case files and other required documentation according to agency policies
- Regularly identify and maintain relationships with new employment, housing, medical, and other community resources.
- Schedule personal business and legal appointments and general case management for clients
- Ensure all documentation is completed in a timely manner
- Other duties as assigned.
PM21
Requirements
SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE/ABILITIES:
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to effectively communicate with diverse populations
- Cultural and diversity understanding and awareness
- Interpersonal skills that promote and encourage teamwork
- Advanced knowledge of HIPAA and confidentiality
- Advanced knowledge of behaviors and emotions related to addiction
- Advanced knowledge of community and referral resources for clients’ diverse needs
- Skills in documenting effective case management notes
- Proficient use of standard office equipment and systems: phone, copier, the computer including Microsoft Office Word and Outlook tools.
- Ability to coordinate volunteer and vocational activities for participants
- Critical thinking/problem solving
- Ability to manage a variety of tasks and organize workload
- Attention to detail
- Maintain effective professional relationships with all levels within the organization
- Familiarity with community resources including mental health, social, financial, educational, housing, employment, childcare, and other support that may be required.
- Ability to build rapport with clients
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Addiction treatment counseling: 1 year (Preferred)
- Valid NM driver's license and clean driving record (Required)
- Case Management certification (Required) - ACM (Accredited Case Manager), CCM (Certified Case Manager, RN-BC), or CPSW (Certified Peer Support Worker) Required
- In the case of a recovering person, must have successfully maintained a two (2) year period of uninterrupted abstinence from alcohol and/or drug abuse.
- Current CPR/First Aid Certification (or willingness to become certified)
Salary Description
$47,989 - $76,782 annually