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Primary Objective: Under the general direction of the CEO, the Behavioral Health Director administers the mental health and substance abuse services and programs provided at all Mission Neighborhood Health Center sites.
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Resource Referral and Coordination: Connect clients with essential resources, such as emergency shelter, food, healthcare, mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and employment support.
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Possess a strong knowledge of and sensitivity to adults with substance abuse, domestic violence, incarceration, HIV/AIDS, mental health including co-occurring disorders, and history of trauma.
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JOB SUMMARY: Community Forward SF is hiring a Gender Inclusive Case Manager I. The Case Manager will assist our transfeminine and gender non-conforming clients with needs relating to housing, coordination of care to maintain mental and physical health as well as personal safety, and navigation of a complex system by providing information, education, and referral services.
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Our practice focuses on treating a wide range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and substance abuse. Offer crisis intervention services and support during mental health emergencies.
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As the Clinical Case Manager II, you will report to the Director of Clinical Services and utilize your social services knowledge to provide services to patients with mental health, substance abuse, and physical health conditions.
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Knowledge of state laws pertaining to child abuse and domestic violence, understanding of trauma informed systems, mental health. Manage program contracts (private, government, and city) and local MOUs (Memorandum of Understanding) including but not limited to EPSDT (Early & Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, Treatment), DPH (Dept of Public Health), HSA (Human Service Agency), DEC (Dept of Early Childhood), and MOHCD (Mayor’s Office of Housing & Community Development.
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The ACOS of MH oversees clinical programs that include (but are not limited to) substance abuse, Mental Health Intensive Case Management, PTSD specialty services, inpatient, and outpatient psychiatry, geropsychiatry, integrated health, pain management, health psychology, neuropsychology, women’s mental health programs, and suicide prevention.
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Its mission is to provide behavioral health intensive case management services to adults who suffer from serious mental illness, co-occurring substance abuse disorder, and chronic medical conditions, and experience significant systemic determinants of health, including justice-involvement or other forms of institutionalization, poverty, and housing instability.
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Mission Statement: Our mission is to help people affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use, or mental health issues better realize opportunities by providing integrated legal, social and health services that address the broad range of social risk factors that impact wellness and limit potential.
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Our seamless in-office and 24/7 virtual care services, on-site labs, and programs for preventive care, chronic care management, common illnesses and mental health concerns have been delighting people for the past fifteen years.
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The incumbent also represents the MHS throughout the healthcare system, maintains interdepartmental relations with other services to accomplish medical center goals, advises senior facility and agency leadership on mental health issues, is the proponent for the academic mission within mental health.
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One year of work experience providing trauma-informed care and on-site mental health & substance abuse services to youth/teens in high-school-based settings. Job Overview: The Behavioral Health Counselor offers integrated mental health & substance abuse services that include individual, group, and family therapy, clinical case management, intakes/assessments, clinical evaluations, crisis intervention and consultation services in identified SFUSD high school Wellness Centers.
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Some experience working in Human Services Programs, especially with older adults, adults with disabilities, people with mental health and substance abuse issues. Demonstrated experience and ability to maintain calm and help de-escalate a variety of situations with clients, not limited to issues around: critical illness, substance abuse, mental health, service animals, homelessness.
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Expertise relating to laws and regulations applicable to the federal and state Fraud, Waste and Abuse Laws, healthcare transactions, corporate practice of medicine; preferred working knowledge of value-based care and working with health plans; experience relating to broker/agent laws, marketing, and billing and coding compliance.
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