This position will focus on ensuring that members receiving care management services have plans that effectively meet their medical and behavioral health needs.
Review case specific information and provide time limited clinical consultation to care managers, with a goal of coordinating service delivery.
Liaise with community providers and state agencies to identify high risk cases and work towards development of preventive interventions.
Assist care managers with the interpretation of assessments and screening tools, recommend additional screening or assessment when appropriate.
Interface with the Staff Development and Quality Assurance departments to identify and, at times, deliver training content to improve the capacity of the care management staff. Educate the care management team on diagnoses, health conditions and medications.
Review data from Regional Health Information Organizations (RHIO) and provide time limited discharge planning assistance to care managers, to ensure that the plan is in the best interest of the individual.
In partnership with care managers, assess safety concerns in an individual’s environment to promote accessibility and mobility, as well as to provide instruction in patient safety.
Maintains confidentiality.
Performs other duties, as assigned.
Must possess a valid Driver’s License from New York, or a contiguous state (i.e., Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Vermont) OR must have the ability to take ample public transportation to attend meetings in person in the community and in the office as needed.
Master’s degree with one year experience in behavioral health, medical, and/or mental health services, and a license as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) preferred.
Bachelor of Arts or Science degree with two years’ experience in behavioral health, medical, and/or mental health services, and a license as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) preferred.
Associates of Arts or Science degree with two years’ experience in behavioral health, medical, and/or mental health services, and license as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) required.
Working knowledge of working and understanding of the needs of individuals with I/DD.
Experience providing direct service and intervention to individuals in the community, preferably with some experience in crisis services, substance abuse treatment, or continuity of community health supports.
Absolute sense of integrity and personal commitment to serving people with I/DD and their families.
Excellent interpersonal, public speaking, and written communication skills.
Ability to work autonomously.
Demonstrated leadership abilities.
High level of professionalism, respect, and ability to work in a team environment.