Case Manager - Diversion Outreach - Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington
Wenatchee, WA 98801
About the Job
- Medical/Dental
- FSA
- 403(b) Retirement
- Additional Voluntary Benefits
- Paid Holidays
- Vacation/Sick Leave
- Education Assistance Program
- Employee Assistance Program
- Longevity awards
- Acts as Liaison between law enforcement agencies, Jail Administrator and Mental Health Professional, and City/County Prosecutors regarding recommendations for jail diversion services for an identified individual.
- Liaison shall occur between Wenatchee Police Department, East Wenatchee Police Department, Chelan County Sheriff, and Douglas County Sheriff.
- Act as liaison to behavioral health and other community social and support services for the continued care of individuals.
- Monitors diverted or deferred individuals compliance with the approved jail diversion plan and reports status to Director of Community Integration and appropriate Prosecutor
- Process CareLogic reports daily, check jail log, and communicate the days needs to the treatment team.
- Identify Jail Diversion options and track reporting data in collaboration with Jail Mental Health Professional, Crisis Intervention Team, and CC Program Evaluation.
- Provide monthly updates on diversion activity to North Central Director
- Upon referrals from Jail Mental Health Professional, Completes Jail Requests for Services and makes appropriate referral for jail intake and transition services provided by Catholic Charities.
- Works to understand others on the team and is a cooperative team member who willingly helps others perform related jobs
- Works to facilitate resolution accordingly including others in the decision making process when appropriate to make independent, effective decisions using available information.
- Participates in supervision with Director of Community Integration and multi-disciplinary team staff meetings, training, specialist and psychiatric consultation as indicated/requested and required by supervisor
- ITA - Detention Follow up
- As assigned, meets with individuals on 72 hour and 14 days Involuntary Treatment at Confluence Health Medical Unit One
- Attend and adhere to communication procedures for rounds
- Completes Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, Mini Mental State Exams, and other assessment procedures identified in Joint CFCS MU-1 Operations manual.
- Completes consult notes or other paperwork daily as assigned
- Maintain professional, courteous communication with all levels of staff.
- Rehabilitative Case Management
- Assess MU-1 client readiness for discharge, provide brief, solution focused therapy with the goal of developing discharge and service plans designed to prevent premature readmission to hospital.
- Works with Catholic Charities and other Providers to support creative utilization of community resources; requests staff use of specific assistance as needed to support management of individuals with mental illness in the community.
- Reinforces and supports advance planning and creative utilization of resources to stabilize individuals in Crisis Stabilization or Shelters and reduce length of hospital stays.
- Less Restrictive Setting
- Supports use of engagement and creative problem-solving with individuals and their families in order to facilitate the least restrictive placement that meets the consumers and communitys needs.
- Locates Hospital Beds
- Contact psychiatric hospitals, E&Ts, to coordinate transfer of clients to a higher level of care as needed
- Present case histories, coordinate requested assessments, documentation, hospital transfer paperwork
- Communicate and monitor regarding waitlist information
- Supports and models engagement with individuals with serious mental illness
- Encourages staff members use of appropriate treatment options and recovery supports to address and remove potential obstacles to client recovery.
- Model assertive outreach ethic for Crisis team members
- Ensures the implementation of agencys Mental Health guidelines and procedures for individuals served in the crisis system
- Advocates for persons served when the need exists
- Promotes and teaches advocacy skills to staff when needed
- Performs other duties as assigned including backup DCR if so designated
- Candidate is expected to become designated within 6 months
- Associate Degree in Social Behavioral Sciences or minimum of 1 year field experience in intensive case management and/or jail diversion services
- Minimum of one years experience in the provision of Mental Health Case Management Services
- Knowledge of Behavioral Health Care delivery to adults and children
- Knowledge of Jail Diversion processes and procedures, including consent and confidentiality
- Ability to work with others to accomplish objectives and achieve expected results
- Knowledge of DCR Protocols
- Strong crisis assessment and stabilization skills
- Possess good verbal and written communication skills for communicating with persons served of all ages and staff
- Uses the computer effectively and adheres to Catholic Charities standards following the Agencys security guidelines and procedures
- Recognizes cultural, racial and other issues that impact treatment, relationships, communications, and integrates that knowledge to work effectively with different cultures
- Ability to work independently and as a team member
- Uses a strength based approach with staff and promotes a positive work environment
- Ability to represent the agency in a professional manner within the community
- Understands and adheres to Catholic Charities philosophy and expectations for professional service
- Ability to work beyond 40 hours when needed as part of salaried, exempt, managerial position
- Agency Affiliated Required and actively working toward completion of degree or other Case Manager Training / Certification
- Valid Washington State drivers license, access to vehicle and agency minimum required liability insurance
- Being cleared by criminal background check and fingerprinting when required
About Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington:
Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington provides help and creates hope for thousands of people each year regardless of religious, social, or economic backgrounds. Though serving the outreach efforts of the Diocese of Yakima, Catholic Charities is a separate 501(c)3 charitable organization, funded in part by the State of Washington, federal contracts, the United Way, fees for service, grants, foundations, and charitable contributions. While rooted in a Catholic tradition that shapes its core mission of service to all, staff do not need to be Catholic to work for Catholic Charities. We serve all in the community, regardless of faith, race, gender, social class, or economic status. With office locations in Yakima, Wenatchee, Richland, Moses Lake, and Sunnyside, as well as our multi-family housing sites across Central Washington, we serve nearly 50,000 people annually. The agency remains a testimony to its ongoing mission of “Bringing Hope to Life.”