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The Clinician is responsible for providing high quality, trauma-informed therapeutic services and care coordination to a diverse population of at-risk youth or young adults experiencing mental health symptoms, and their families.
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Essential Functions Provide field-based trauma-informed case management services to survivors of crime. The Case Manager will be integral in developing outreach plans to engage women in services, establish eligibility, complete enrollments into the program and connect clients to housing resources.
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The ABH Case Manager is expected to provide support and services to residents, most of which have a variety of complex health, functional, and social needs, in order to help them transition back into the community.
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Through the use of evidence-based practices such as harm reduction, housing first, and trauma-informed care, the Case Manager supports Clients' housing stability, self-sufficiency, and community integration.
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Ensure delivery of intensive in-home services and engagement with children and families that provides trauma-informed and intensive case management aimed at stabilizing the family unit by utilizing intervention(s) tailored to the needs of the family, and connecting the released child and sponsor family with community-based services to address concerns that require long-term care (such as a mental health diagnosis.
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Position Title: PRS Intensive Case Manager Level 3 Reporting Relationship: PRS Clinical Supervisor Position Summary Working under a grant from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), NYAP’s Post Release Services (PRS) Intensive Case Manager Level 3 provides post release services focused on stabilizing the family unit utilizing trauma-informed and intensive case management and connecting with community-based services to address concerns that require long-term care.
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Working under a grant from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), NYAP’s Post Release Services (PRS) Intensive Case Manager Level 3 provides post release services focused on stabilizing the family unit utilizing trauma-informed and intensive case management and connecting with community-based services to address concerns that require long-term care.
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The primary role of the Care Coordinator is to provide comprehensive strengths-based, trauma informed, case management services to homeless and recently housed adults. Substitution: Education: Will consider candidates who have an Associate’s Degree from an accredited college in Public Health, Counseling, Social Work, or a closely related field OR an Alcohol or Other Drug Certificate from an accredited college; with 3 years of full-time housing case management, or its equivalent, experience in a social services or mental health program providing services to homeless persons.
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The PRS Case Manager (Level 2) is responsible for completing home studies and post release services using trauma informed care, child welfare practices, and case management for minors and their sponsors within the immigrant and refugee population.
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In-depth understanding of child welfare best practices, trauma informed care systems, and working within homes and communities. The PRS Case Manager (Level 2) will report to the HS/PRS Regional Supervisor and will work with the HS/PRS Program Director, assigned HS/PRS Senior Program Manager, other HS/PRS Caseworkers, local community social service providers, and vulnerable children, and their Sponsors.
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The person in this position works collaboratively with primary care, psychiatry, and health promotion staff, along with colleagues in Mental Health Services, to provide care that emphasizes holistic wellness and mental well-being and that leverages students resilience and other key skills.
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Qualifications: Master’s degree in Social Work Required with NY LMSW, OR Master's Degree -Mental Health Counseling with NYS LMHC CASAC-T Preferred Clinical work with youth and families required, including crisis management.
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Provide in-person and telehealth services including assessment, triage, crisis support, and individual and/or group therapy for patients experiencing a range of mental health symptoms in a trauma-informed and culturally responsive manner.
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Assess member needs in physical and mental health, SUD, oral health, palliative care, memory care, trauma-informed care, social supports, housing, and community-based referrals.
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Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Associate degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or another related field and 3 years of relevant work experience CCSF Community Health Worker Certificate and 2 4 years of relevant work experience High school diploma/GED and 4 years of relevant work experience Experience working in integrated service teams using person-centered harm-reduction and trauma-informed approaches.
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