A2
Supportive Connections Program - Case Manager - Clinical
A2, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Salary: $58,000 - $66,000 (Offer will be commensurate with experience)
Benefits offered for this opportunity: Non-Union Benefits Summary
Role Summary:
Supportive Connections is a social support program, developed to meet the needs of individuals in the community who are experiencing crisis in their current lives. Supportive Connections works to deflect individuals away from the criminal justice system through prevention and intervention practices, using community referrals along with person-centered and harm reduction methods.
The Case Manager will provide support to the outreach team ensuring clients and services are met with high standards of care with particular emphasis on trauma-informed and person-centered interventions sensitive to race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and neighborhood context. The Case Manager will provide direct service to participants who are working through a variety of on-going and complex needs, including but not limited to physical and behavioral health needs, substance use disorders, and/or housing insecurity.
The Case Manager shall work with local community agencies and caseworkers to provide individualized needed services for each participant. The Case Manager will help vulnerable community members address root issues that could lead or have led to involvement in the justice system in the past.
This position requires experience in clinical assessments and knowledge of local community resources relating to housing, health, and social services.
Education, Training and Experience Required:
View Additional Requirements and Information at: Supportive Connections Program Case Manager Job Description
Benefits offered for this opportunity: Non-Union Benefits Summary
Role Summary:
Supportive Connections is a social support program, developed to meet the needs of individuals in the community who are experiencing crisis in their current lives. Supportive Connections works to deflect individuals away from the criminal justice system through prevention and intervention practices, using community referrals along with person-centered and harm reduction methods.
The Case Manager will provide support to the outreach team ensuring clients and services are met with high standards of care with particular emphasis on trauma-informed and person-centered interventions sensitive to race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and neighborhood context. The Case Manager will provide direct service to participants who are working through a variety of on-going and complex needs, including but not limited to physical and behavioral health needs, substance use disorders, and/or housing insecurity.
The Case Manager shall work with local community agencies and caseworkers to provide individualized needed services for each participant. The Case Manager will help vulnerable community members address root issues that could lead or have led to involvement in the justice system in the past.
This position requires experience in clinical assessments and knowledge of local community resources relating to housing, health, and social services.
Education, Training and Experience Required:
- Master’s degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related human service discipline.
- 4 years experience in field work.
- Ability to pass rigorous background and reference check, including testing and all requirements relating to LEIN (Law Enforcement Information Network) security awareness training.
- The City of Ann Arbor will consider an alternative combination of education and experience.
- Master’s degree in social work or a related human services discipline.
- Significant experience in crisis response, jail re-entry, ACT, Wraparound, or similar services.
- Strong analytical skills, including the ability to analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations in support of goals.
- Experience in program development, administration, and policy development.
- Licensed or provisionally licensed for independent practice within any of the following areas or a certified peer support specialist or EMT:
- Licensed or Provisionally Licensed Master Social Worker – Clinical or Macro (LMSW-Clincal/Macro).
- Licensed or Provisionally Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC).
- Licensed as a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC).
- Valid Driver’s License.
- Ability to attain LMSW – Clinical licensure within one (1) year of hire.
View Additional Requirements and Information at: Supportive Connections Program Case Manager Job Description