Are you doing what you love? We are!
Why? At our core, we are a resiliency-building company.
Our purpose is to unleash the power of our employees and participants
to create a resilient world, one person at a time. We value compassion,
authenticity, innovation and respect seek to demonstrate these everyday
with our teams and the people we serve.
As an innovative learning and collaborative organization, every
position contributes to this purpose and our employees are the heart of
who we are. We support healthy work/life balance for our employees and
invest in their potential through opportunities for continual learning
and growth.
If this resonates with you, then read on!
About our Case Manager Position:
The Case Manager is responsible for the delivery of quality patient
care to members via the coordination of a member's adult recovery team
in securing and managing general medical and behavioral health services
that aid in the member's recovery from mental illness and/or addiction.
What a Case Manager Does at Resilient Health:
- Participates in the assessment, evaluation and planning of patient care.
- Develops individualized service plans for participants.
- Provides community and home-based services to enhance and achieve treatment goals.
- Develops, facilitates and coordinates meetings, staffing's, case conferences and other meetings as appropriate.
- Provides
referrals to outside providers and assists in securing a variety of
social services, including, but not limited to, relapse prevention
services, medical care, and general assistance.
- Maintains a minimum number of documented client contact hours per week.
- Maintains
appropriate documentation (charting) and documents accurately and
timely in accordance with agency and funding source requirements.
- Communicates
with the participant (or family member) to coordinate consent to care,
releases and/or referrals for provider care which includes behavioral
care, general medical care, community resources, educational, social,
judicial and other state agencies.
- Coordinates transportation of participants to and from appointments when appropriate.
- Consults
with treatment staff to coordinate effectiveness of services contained
in the participant's individual service plans and make adjustments where
needed.
- Provides outreach and follow-up on crisis contacts and missed appointments.
- Meets with service providers to review utilization and monitor member progress towards program goals.
- Provides participant advocacy and education as needed, to ensure delivery of required services.
- Develops transitional service plan (including discharge planning) with members, prior to reentry into the community
Requirements for this Position:
- Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) required (must be 21 years old):
- High
School Diploma or equivalent and six months of full-time behavioral
health work experience or internship or Peer Support Certification, or
- Associates Degree and three months of full-time behavioral health experience or internship or Peer Support Certification, or
- A BHT Certificate from an accredited college/university, or
- Bachelor's Degree, or
- Master's Degree
- Bilingual preferred
- Valid driver's license
- Valid CPR/First Aid certifications or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire
- Valid Fingerprint Clearance Card or ability to obtain within 90 days of hire
- Three-year Motor Vehicle Record that meets our auto insurance carrier's coverage requirements
Where You Will Be Working: 3271 E Queen Creek Rd., Gilbert, AZ 85297
What This Position Pays: $20.39 - $22.62 per hour, depending on education and experience
Our Perks:
- Exceptionally generous PTO (3.5 weeks off your first year and rising in subsequent years)
- 14 paid holidays
- Excellent quarterly incentives
- 403(b) with company match
- Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
- Short and Long Term Disability
- Life Insurance
- Licensure reimbursement
- Employee Assistance Program
- Voluntary insurance for critical illness, accident and hospitalization
- Pet insurance
If all of this sounds like something you were born to do, then we would love to hear from you!
In an effort to support our participants by setting healthy
examples, all Resilient Health campuses are smoke-free for employees.
Resilient Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and
is dedicated to the principles of equal employment opportunity.
Resilient Health will make reasonable accommodations for qualified
individuals with known disabilities and for employees whose work
requirements interfere with a religious belief.