Libertana
ECM Case Manager (Fresno) Job at Libertana in Fresno
Libertana, Fresno, CA, US, 93650
Job Description
Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION
- Position: ECM Case Manager
- Pay Range: $24/hr
- Reporting To: Director of ECM
- Work Type: On-site
POSITION SUMMARY
The ECM Clinical Case Manager is responsible for the clinical care coordination of ECM Program clients. Care coordination includes identifying, organizing, coordinating, and monitoring services needed by a recipient. The ECM Case Manager assists ECM Program recipients in gaining access to services and other community resources. This position is mostly done in the field.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum of two-years’ experience working with homeless and/or low and mixed-income populations, as well as substance abuse, and severe mental health issues.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Health Care related field preferred.
- Knowledge of community and housing resources and government benefits/welfare system.
- The individual in this position must have good verbal and written communication skills as well the ability to make sound clinical judgments regarding client care.
- Must be a licensed driver with an automobile that is insured and is in good working order, in accordance with state and/or organizational requirements.
- Possesses current CPR certification.
- Current and satisfactory report on pre-employment physical examination including TB Screening Test or chest X-ray as required by Agency policies and procedures. Must be free from signs of infection and illness.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Responsible for coordinating with those individuals and/or entities to ensure a seamless experience for the Member and non-duplication of services.
- Engage eligible members.
- Complete a bio-psycho-social assessment and a Care Plan. Oversees the implementation of the Care Plan.
- Develop effective and professional relationships with property owners/managers, housing providers.
- Develop effective, trusting relationships with clients with focus on facility their independence and long-term housing stability.
- Facilitate linkage to mental health, substance abuse and medical services and provide transportation when needed.
- Communicate with mental health, substance abuse and medical provider to ensure continuity of care.
- Connect Member to other social services and supports the Member may need, including transportation.
- Advocate on behalf of Members with health care professionals.
- Use motivational interviewing, trauma- informed care, and harm-reduction approaches.
- Coordinate with hospital staff on discharge plan.
- Accompany member to office visits, as needed and according to MCP guidelines.
- Monitor treatment adherence (including medication).
- Monitors service delivery, adhering to the prescribed schedule of client contact. Conducts face to face visit with Members, as needed.
- Maintains proper charting, progress notes and case records for each enrolled Member.
- Track interventions and outcomes.
- Handles complaints from clients, families or friends.
- Reports all signs of abuse or neglect
- Participates in Education, Training and Quality Improvement Activities. Assists the Agency in maintaining compliance with Federal, State, Local and HIPAA Regulations or Joint Commission Standards.
- Establishes and maintains good relationships with all Health Plans and other vendors.