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Case Managers must meet unit performance measures and targets each month, ensuring individuals on their caseload receive the needed services and supports. Case Managers at PermiaCare maintain an assigned caseload of individuals and are responsible for providing required services to each individual, including keeping accurate records and documentation as required and within required timeframes.
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A Case Manager in Juvenile Justice and Youth Services develops Needs Assessment Service Plans, coordinates treatment services with providers/families and makes treatment recommendations to the Courts.
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Input Case notes in HMIS within 24 hours in DAP format. Case manager will work collaboratively and communicate with Housing Navigation staff no less than once a week if providing services to mutual client.
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Working under a grant from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), the PRS Case Manager Level 2 provides level 2 post release services including conducting initial in-home assessments, ongoing monthly assessments, plans, connection to community-based services, and other services either in-person or virtually, depending on wellbeing of the child.
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Summary of PositionThe major function of the Case Manager is to assist youth in the Booth Brown House shelter and housing programs in developing independent living skills by identifying pathways of access to long term housing, further education, vocational training, job search, and access to benefits.
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In April 2024, Global Refuge, in partnership with the Department of State's Bureau for Populations, Refugees, and Migration, will launch a new virtual case management program, the Virtual Reception & Placement (VR&P) program.
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Responsibilities: Provide case management and supportive linkages to residents to meet a range of needs including accessing health care, domestic violence support, substance use treatment, life skills, pro-social activities, sexual abuse services, family therapy, and vocational counseling.
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Conduct initial vocational assessments of participants to determine employment viability.
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Current working knowledge of discharge planning, utilization management, case management, performance improvement, disease or population management and managed care reimbursement. Assists in the collection and reporting of financial indicators including case mix, LOS, cost per case, excess days, resource utilization, readmission rates, denials and appeals.
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As a Case Manager with our Youth Behavioral Health Community Crisis Center team, you will focus on providing support and encouragement to youth experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The Crisis Case Manager helps youth connect to support groups and other community networks, and offers education and support towards their physical and mental wellness, including healthy living behaviors.
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1-3 years’ prior case management and/or demonstrated clinical, therapy, or crisis intervention skills. Job Titles: Senior Case Managers/Clinicians, Case Managers/Clinicians, Teachers, and Case Aides.
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Sponsorship not Offered for this Role Responsibilities As a Telephonic Nurse Case Manager, you will assess, plan, coordinate, monitor, evaluate and implement options and services to facilitate timely medical care and return to work outcomes of injured workers.
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As a Telephonic Nurse Case Manager, you will assess, plan, coordinate, monitor, evaluate and implement options and services to facilitate timely medical care and return to work outcomes of injured workers.
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Ability to build rapport with clients Education and Experience:High School/GED requiredAddiction treatment counseling: 1 year (Preferred) Case Management certification (Required) - ACM (Accredited Case Manager), CCM (Certified Case Manager, RN-BC), or CPSW (Certified Peer Support Worker) Current CPR/First Aid Certification (or willingness to become certified) Unrestricted NM Driver's License.
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The goal of the SSVF Income Maximization Case Manager is to assist veterans in ending their housing crisis, enhance their independent living skills by providing supportive services and education, connect them with community resources, and empower them to maintain long-term housing stability and self-sufficiency.
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