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Encourage and coach consumers using individual and group support contacts focused on health promotion, illness and substance use prevention, illness and addiction management, and wellness enhancing activities.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Conducts integrated assessments, including screening for the presence of substance use, problem gambling, mental health conditions, and chronic medical conditions, as well as the presence of systems-related trauma using ASAM criteria and DSM. Utilizes assessment tools or data in the evaluation, treatment planning, and discharge process, including cognitive behavioral interventions, motivational interventions, and healthy relationships education.
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Knowledge of community services and resources including: support groups, mental health, substance abuse, child welfare, juvenile justice, developmental disabilities, special education programs, etc.
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Behavioral health conditions include serious mental illness, untreated mental health, alcohol use, and opioid use. This job provides telephonic integrated behavioral and physical health case and condition management services to members with mental health, substance use, and co-morbid chronic medical conditions.
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Function as a primary contact for members with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)/Behavioral Health with co-morbid medical conditions including pregnancy to provide intensive case management interventions.
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They support members in developing self-management skills and adopting positive behavior change; identify and address gaps in care; resolve barriers to evidence-based care; help members coordinate their comprehensive healthcare services and navigate the healthcare system; and identify on-line, telephonic, and community-based resources.
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The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner will provide health care to individuals diagnosed with mental illness, alcoholism, chemical dependency or substance abuse and perform other tasks and responsibilities within the framework of therapeutic counseling, health monitoring and screening, and the provision of wellness and recovery focused care.
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CBI is the premiere non-profit fully integrated healthcare provider of substance use and behavioral health programs in Arizona, including prevention, education and treatment using cutting-edge, nationally recognized, evidence-based models.
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The Case Manager Substance Use Counselor Certified serves as the primary support and case manager for individuals with mental illness by assisting them to live as independently as possible in their chosen community, focusing on substance abuse and addictions.
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Demonstrated leadership experience in BH utilization and care management, particularly for members with Severe Mental Illness (SMI), Substance Use Disorders (SUD), co-occurring physical health issues, and dual disorders of mental health and substance abuse.
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Coordinate and/or facilitate occasional training for staff and volunteers related to mental health, substance use, de-escalation, trauma informed care and peer support.
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Under the general supervision of the Mental Health Supervisor (State Facility & Forensic Intensive Case Management) and/or (Community Support Services), provides case management services to a small number of adults with mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders working towards recovery.
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Substance Abuse Specialists (SAS) are an essential part of the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team. The multidisciplinary team provides evidenced based services to members diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness and co-occurring disorders.
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The Client Care Specialist will communicate with leadership any identified needs of individuals who present with complex substance use, mental health, housing, and medical care needs to ensure the proper coordination of services.
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Utilize a harm reduction approach to support a diverse caseload of formerly homeless individuals around issues of mental health and substance use. Make referrals and serve as a liaison with various care coordination agencies, health, and mental health providers, substance use programs, and employment providers to secure services.
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