This position will cover Bourbon & Linn Counties.
QUALIFICATIONS:
BA/BS degree or four years of equivalent education and/or experience working in the human services field. Must pass KBI, DCF child & adult abuse check, motor vehicle screen, and background checks. If the position requires the use of a personal vehicle for work purposes, the employee must have reliable, insured transportation that is properly registered and compliant with all applicable state and local requirements.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
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Strong communication, problem-solving skills, and organizational skills.
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Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
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Ability to work independently in the community.
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Proficient with computers and word processing.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Individual Placement & Support Case Manager will serve as a case manager for employment support in the SEKMHC catchment area. This position is a case manager position with a focus on supported employment. The goal will be to connect the patients we serve with jobs, trade programs, volunteer opportunities, and other resources that match their needs.
Individual Placement & Support:
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Work with patients with severe and persistent mental illness to assist them in choosing, obtaining, and retaining employment in the community.
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Coordinate supported employment activities, documentation, treatment, program planning, and goal setting for patients.
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Provide information to the treatment team who have questions regarding patient issues, community resources, etc., while ensuring the treatment provided to patients is in accordance with SEKMHC policies and procedures.
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Review goals and targets with the IPS Coordinator and/or the Clinical Director/CCBHC Grant Oversight to ensure that direct service goals are being met and develop plans to help the team achieve.
CASE MANAGER:
TARGETED CASE MANAGEMENT (TCM) The goal is to enhance the patient's independent functioning by assisting them in obtaining access to needed medical, educational, and other services in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. Supports include:
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Facilitating or coordinating the team treatment planning process to include patients, treating therapists, families, and other supports.
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Assist in developing strengths-based goals and objectives, documenting the treatment plan, monitoring its effectiveness, and making necessary changes.
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Monitor treatment plan due dates, advise the patient and therapist of the due date, and schedule an appointment for the patient to meet with the therapist to update the plan prior to the expiration date.
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Collateral Contacts: Coordinate the patient's treatment needs via phone and written correspondence, as well as face-to-face contacts with other social service agencies, housing and employment resources, and medical services.
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Access to Supports: Assist the Patient in obtaining access to needed medical, educational, and other services. Also, assist with benefits applications and arrange transportation to needed services.
OTHER SERVICES: Provide and/or coordinate these additional services as determined by the patient's individualized treatment plan:
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Attendant Care.
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Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services.
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Crisis Intervention or Stabilization.
DOCUMENTATION: Document services in accordance with state, federal, and organizational regulations, policies, and procedures.
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All direct services and coordination of services must be documented in the patient's Electronic Health Record (EHR).
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Document services concurrently (i.e., simultaneous to services) and submit to EHR in accordance with policies, procedures, and time requirements.
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Complete and submit the month-end Patient Status Reports.
REQUIRED TRAININGS: As determined by your supervisor. Examples include:
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Community Psychiatric Support and Treatment (CPST):
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University of Kansas Basic Case Management Training (2 days) within 6 months after date hired.
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University of Kansas Advanced Case Management Training (1 per year). Attend within the first year of employment, and one training is required each year thereafter.
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Adult Attendant Care Online Training (Track B): Complete prior to delivery of service.
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Targeted Case Management Online Training: Complete within 60 days of hire and prior to providing service.
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Crisis Intervention (CI) online training: Complete prior to delivery of service.
OTHER IN-HOUSE OR ONLINE TRAININGS: As determined by your supervisor. Core training is due within the first year; the supervisor advises the employee when training is due.
Examples include: RELIAS (https://sekmhc.training.reliaslearning.com/)
DIRECT SERVICE EXPECTATIONS: This position has a minimum service credit expectation and will be provided by your supervisor.
TRANSPORTATION AND DELIVERY: For work-related travel, employees must operate company or personal vehicles responsibly, in accordance with all traffic laws, regulations, and organizational safety policies.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
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Regular and punctual attendance is required and is an essential function of this position.
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This position requires the ability to operate a vehicle as part of routine job functions.
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This position requires the ability to use a computer and software as part of routine job functions.
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Employees are expected to perform duties at the designated work location stated in the offer letter unless otherwise noted by your supervisor.
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Attendance at in-person meetings and training sessions is required, even for remote or hybrid roles, as necessary, unless otherwise noted by your supervisor.
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Occasional overtime may be required depending on operational needs. Overtime will be compensated in accordance with applicable wage and hour laws.
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This position requires the ability to lift and carry up to 25 lbs as part of routine job functions.
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Perform other duties as assigned by your Supervisor or the Chief Executive Officer.