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Case Manager QMHP- Community Support Team, Elgin, IL (56930)

ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT
4 hours ago
Full-time
On-site
Elgin, Illinois, United States
Master's
Job DetailsLevel: ExperiencedJob Location: Elgin Bowes OShea Center - Elgin, IL 60123Position Type: Full-TimeEducation Level: Graduate Degree - MastersSalary Range: $24.50 - $24.50 HourlyTravel Percentage: RegularlyJob Shift: 2nd ShiftJob Category: Health Care$1,000 Sign on Bonus 

The Association for Individual Development (AID) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower people with physical, developmental, intellectual, mental health challenges; those who have suffered a trauma; and those at risk, to enjoy lives of dignity and purpose.  We are looking for a Case Manager Mental Health Professional (MHP) Community Support Team who demonstrates this mission and wants to work for an organization that makes a difference in the community. 

What will you be doing?

The Behavioral Health CST Case Manager is responsible for the provision of mobile emergency crisis intervention services and community support and engagement services. Services are provided primarily in the community, including local hospitals, other agencies, shelters, and client homes. CST Team members are expected to work with a team of service providers within the agency and throughout the social service community to ensure that all needs of clients are met.

Essential Job Responsibilities:


Attend to scheduled work hours and be flexible to meet client and program needs, as assigned by Program Manager or Director.


Respond to calls from shift start to shift end.
Respond to calls upon being dispatched


Act as primary to triage/delegate and absorb first calls
Responsible to provide independent program coverage when scheduled.
Provide effective individual crisis counseling

Consult with family members, case manager etc.
Use intervention tactics to reduce symptomology


Provide effective telephone counseling service
Complete and sign required documentation on a timely basis

CST billing within the next 2 shifts, AND prior to program billing deadlines
CST log to supervisor(s) at the end of each shift


Attend clinical supervision a minimum of once per month, and additionally as assigned.
Attend and positively contribute to mandatory weekly CST meetings and be a positive contributor.
Acquire and maintain certification in First Aid, Adult CPR, non-violent crisis intervention (CPI), Medication Training, IM+CANS.
Through a team approach provides direct services to individuals assigned to the CST, at least 70% off-site during times and locations most convenient to the client, in accordance with the individual’s service plan and complete all required documentation according to standards of Rule 132, payers, and accreditation bodies.
Provide Direct Service for clients 70% of work hours
Ensure that care provided integrates all facets of clients’ lives including mental/emotional health, physical health/wellness, employment and education, social and family relationships, substance use/abuse issues, & housing needs.
Must meet monthly minimum predetermined productivity standards. 
Complete clinical assessments that meet the requirements of program funders and applicable administrative rules. 
Complete all necessary assessments including the Intake, IMCANS, LOCUS, HRA, consents, and required documentation including billing notes in accordance with Rule 132 standards.
Develops and implements crisis plans and treatment plans outlining treatment goals and interventions in collaboration with the client, CST, other providers, and other parties as identified by the client, following the standards of Rule 132, payers, and accreditation bodies.

Conduct, and/or participate in, treatment planning meetings.
Develop, review and revise IP and complete corrections within the timeframe allotted
Complete assessment tools and necessary paperwork (Intake, LOCUS, IMCANS, HRA, consents, client rights, privacy practices, etc. per program procedure)


Provide direct implementation of Individual Treatment Plan for CST clients.
Provide direct CST services that promote the reduction of crisis episodes and increased community functioning in order to meet rehabilitative, resiliency, and recovery goals.
Maintain records of individuals in the CST program in accordance to Rule 132, payers, and accreditation bodies. Assist CST Team Leader in conducting regular quality assurance of CST records as assigned. 
Assure case records are properly maintained per agency procedures including scanning necessary paperwork into Cx360 per procedure
Complete Authorizations, Reauthorizations, and Spend-down paperwork as assigned in a timely fashion.
Provide effective services for clients’ individual needs and in line with client rights and the Mental Health Recovery Model
Maintain open and effective communication with agency and provider staff, family, and others in response to client’s identified needs, client assistance/ service needs, treatment plan follow-up, and input on adaptations needed to enhance progress toward goals. Work cooperatively with staff to ensure appropriate access to services as identified during the IP process.
Meet with all CST clients on a regular basis depending on program and client needs.
Document the distribution of client medications per procedure by accurately completing documentation in cx360.
Recognize emergency situations and take appropriate action. Contact Manager and Director per procedure. Complete necessary paperwork correctly (incident reports, petitions, case notes).
Promote awareness of mental health, both internally and externally.
Fulfill other functions on the team, as needed.
Employee promotes awareness and respect for the diversity of our clients, employees, families and other stakeholders. 


What will we provide Full Time employees. Benefits_Summary.pdf 


$1000 sign on bonus for full-time  
21 Days of Paid Time Off plus 10 Paid Holidays  
Paid training 
Tuition reimbursement  
Benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD, LTD, Critical Illness and accident insurance 
401K with a 3.5% company contribution after one year. 

What you will bring to AID:

Education:  Master's degree in human services field required

License or Certification: ASSIST and SAMHSA SOAR certification preferred. 

Experience:


At least one year experience working with individuals with mental illness. Knowledge of the DSM V- TR or most current edition & Rule 132
At least 1 year of experience in behavioral health preferred


Physical:


Ability to provide services in clients’ homes and in the community
Navigation of stairs on a regular basis


Equipment:  Computer working knowledge of Microsoft Windows, Applications , Copy machine, Fax machine, Telephone with voice mail system

Additional Requirements:


Flexibility to work evening/overnight/weekend/rotating holidays
Ability to work rotating on-call shifts
Cover non-scheduled shifts as needed
Transport clients and self in personal and or agency vehicle
Maintain minimum amount of automobile liability insurance as defined by AID’s personnel policies
Valid Illinois Driver's license and good driving record as defined by AID driver eligibility requirements
May be required to work multiple locations
Must acquire and maintain certifications in First Aid, CPR, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training, CEU’s and other relevant 
trainings.


If we seem like a good fit, consider joining our growing team of compassionate, hardworking, and caring individuals, and start your path toward a fulfilling career that you can be proud to work.