• Case Manager - CM III PATH

    ACI FederalNorfolk, VA 23509

    Job #2733678513

  • Case Manager - CM III PATH

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    Description

    Provides street and site outreach to homeless adults with serious mental illness. Assists consumers in accessing needed psychiatric treatment, housing, medical, social, educational, vocational, and other supports necessary to meeting basic needs. Completes clinical documentation in accordance with agenCy guidelines. CSB Staff roles may include assisting other units at times to assist them with coverage needs, specialized assistance, or to cross-train. Staff hired into direct service positions (direct service, monitoring direct service, supervising direct service) can work in units other than their primary role to provide administrative or direct service activities within their skill set, education, and training. They may also serve in "voluntary" activities outside of the CSB's core services working with the public for community outreach events, service fairs, homeless outreach activities, homeless day shelters, neighborhood outreach events, trainings, etc. in a direct service, clinical, or administrative role.

    Reports to Programs Manager, Housing and Homeless Services

    Requires management of a number of competing work priorities in a time-restricted environment. Works with a challenging population, often from diverse backgrounds experiencing homelessness, mental illness and/or substance abuse issues. Provides services in the community. Work hours are full-time, with benefits. Maybe required to work a flexible schedule.

    EXAMPLES OF DUTIES

    1.Conducts street outreach to homeless individuals in the city of Norfolk. Attempts to

    develop relationships with persons experiencing homelessness. Completes a face-toface

    assessment to determine functional limitations, eligibility for service, progress, and

    need areas. Face-to-face contact occurs through street contact, site visits, and office

    visits, or in another community setting.

    1. Determines eligibility for PATH enrollment and enrolls as appropriate. Develops a Plan

    of Action based on assessment information in collaboration with the consumer and, if

    appropriate, family or significant others. Reviews and updates plan as needed.

    1. Links to services, resources, and supports specified in the Plan. Examples include

    linking to psychiatric treatment, housing, entitlements, medical care, food, skill training,

    etc.

    1. Assists the individual directly, which may include transportation, for the purpose of

    obtaining needed resources. Assistance also includes advocating for the consumer in

    order to procure needed resources or services, while empowering the individual to be as

    independent as possible.

    1. Coordinates services and service planning with other providers within NCSB and with

    other agencies, and private providers, such as psychiatric hospitals, counselors,

    vocational programs, doctors, etc., and obtains clinical documentation from other

    providers to ensure continuity of care.

    1. Makes contact with family or significant others to promote implementation of ISP and

    community stability.

    Revised 06/03/2016

    NORFOLK COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD

    Community Support Services

    1. Monitors progress, service delivery, physical and mental stability, and consumer

    satisfaction by providing monthly service to all individuals on assigned caseload.

    Provides increased frequency of service whenever clinically indicated.

    1. Provides practical guidance and education to guide the individual in problem solving

    strategies and to develop a supportive therapeutic relationship. This may include

    encouraging compliance with treatment, discussing relapse prevention strategies, stress

    management, etc. Works to resolve critical or situations. Will link to emergency services

    as needed.

    1. Maintains chart documentation that is in compliance with agency guidelines and state

    regulations. Ensures that documentation substantiates billing by completing

    documentation and submitting filing within 72 hours of providing the service. Completes

    an accurate record of direct and consumer related service provided on a daily basis.

    1. Complies with regulations for HIPAA, mandated reporting of abuse, and neglect,

    consumer confidentiality, and other consumer rights.

    1. Maintains clinical data, in accordance with agency requirements, for consumers on

    assigned caseload.

    1. Attends agency staff meetings, case review meetings, supervisory meetings, and

    training as required.

    1. Performs other related duties as assigned

    Although each position has its own unique duties and responsibilities, the following areas apply to every employee of the Norfolk CSB. All employees of the Norfolk CSB:

    • Will adhere to the Norfolk CSB Corporate Compliance Plan and Code of Conduct and will

    report all real and suspected violations to their supervisor, director, the Corporate

    Compliance Officer, and/or the Alert Line.

    • Will strive to maintain positive internal and external customer service relationships.

    • Must be able to be depended upon to plan and organize work effectively and ensure its

    completion.

    • Must be able to demonstrate reliability by arriving to work on time and taking breaks in

    expected time frames.

    • Will be expected to meet all productivity requirements.

    • Must be able to demonstrate team behavior and must be willing to promote a team-oriented

    environment.

    • Must be able to demonstrate initiative, strives to continually improve processes and

    relationships.

    PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

    Knowledge

    • State Licensure Requirements

    • Consumer Rights Regulations

    • Case Management Components

    • Available community resources

    • Psychotropic medications, side effects and uses

    • Psychiatric disorders

    • Effective treatment strategies for SMI population

    Skills

    • Linking, Coordinating, Monitoring, Assessing, Evaluating

    • Crisis prevention, intervention, and management

    • Consumer Education

    • Maintenance of consumer records in accordance with all regulatory standards

    including timely documentation and individualized and fully integrated service plans

    • Management of caseload between 30-50 consumers

    • Liaison with community resources

    • Advocacy

    • Boundary and Limit setting

    • Basic skills in Microsoft Word computer applications

    Abilities

    • Demonstrate positive interpersonal communication and effective listening skills

    • Advanced organizational ability

    • Function as a member of an interdisciplinary team

    • Work independently with minimal supervision

    • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues, consumers,

    and families

    • Demonstrate adherence to strict confidentiality and ethical standards

    • Exercise sound judgment

    • Manage multiple work priorities

    • Provide services in the field

    • Project a professional image

    EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's degree in a human service field and two years

    experience in mental health and homelessness.

    CERTIFICATE/LICENSE: Possession of a valid driver's license and an acceptable driving

    record as reported by the Department of Motor Vehicles are required for persons using personal

    or agency vehicles in the performance of their duties. Certificate of completion for peer

    specialist training.

    This job description is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position. While it is intended to accurately reflect the position activities 'and requirements, management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary.

    Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time

    Position Non-Medical Case Manager

    Position Requirements

    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

    • Knowledge of public health practices; knowledge of HIV etiology and prevention methodologies.

    • Effective oral and written communication and interpersonal skills; highly effective organizational skills.

    • Skills to make good decisions, motivate and gain the confidence and cooperation of patients and health

    professionals.

    • Ability to maintain confidentiality and comply with information and security policies.

    • Ability to recognize, analyze, and solve problems.

    • Ability to work independently at various hours in a wide variety of settings including clinical and field.

    Ability to work as part of a team; respond to inquiries in a professional and timely manner; interpret and

    apply policies and procedures; and prepare reports and correspondence.

    • High school (HS) diploma or General Education Development (GED) and one year of experience

    working with persons living with HIV and/or health care training for example certified medical

    assistance or medical clerk.

    • All Non-Medical Case Manager/Eligibility/Intake Specialists complete a minimum training regimen

    within one year of hire date that includes: (a) AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) requirements and

    application, (b) Medicaid, Medicare, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability

    Insurance (SSDI), (c) VDH's HIV Case Management standards (d) cultural competency, and (e) RW

    eligibility. If newly-hired Non-Medical Case Manager/Eligibility/Intake Specialists have previously

    obtained all of the required training, they do not need to repeat it. Documentation of completion of

    required trainings must be kept in the Non-Medical Case Manager/Eligibility/Intake Specialist's

    personnel file.

    • Five hours of continuing education in HIV/AIDS is required annually. Ongoing training on changes to

    benefit program and their eligibility, such as Medicare, Medicaid, SSI, SSDI, RW etc. is also required

    annually. Documentation of completion of required trainings must be kept in the Non-Medical Case

    Manager/Eligibility/Intake Specialist's personnel file.

    • A valid State Driver's License is required to operate a state vehicle or if operating a personal vehicle

    while conducting business on behalf of the agency.

    Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of a state and federal criminal history background

    check and the Department of Social Service's Child Abuse and Neglect Central Registry check,

    U.S. HHS IG Exclusion List check, employment reference check, proof of education (diploma or

    transcripts), professional licensure verification, and E-Verify. Conviction information, ascertained

    through a fingerprint-based background check, is a final step in the application process (if selected for

    the position).

    Documentation of immunization status must be provided within 10 working days of employment.

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    Self-ID of Disability

    This position is currently accepting applications.