Targeted Case Manager - KY MOMs MATR/OFW - Pathways Inc.
Ashland, KY
About the Job
Pathways complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, pregnancy status, victim status, marital status, member of the armed services or covered veteran status, or any other status that is protected by applicable federal, state, and/or local laws. This policy includes, but is not limited to: recruitment, employment, promotion, demotion, transfer, termination, compensation, benefits, layoffs, training, and social and recreational programs.
Salary: $35,000
Educational Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in behavioral science or be a certified alcohol and drug counselor who has a bachelor’s degree in behavioral science. Must have at least (1) year of full-time employment experience working directly with adults in a human service setting.
Duties/Responsibilities: Opportunities for Women will serve women who have past/present domestic violence and/or moderate to severe substance use dependence. This includes case findings, education, and assessing the person in an individual setting and making referrals to other helping agencies. Case Manager will coordinate relationships among other human services agencies consult with courts, the Department of Community Based Services (DCBS) domestic violence shelters, law enforcement and the public in general. Case Manager will be the initial contact for the worker for referrals from community partners and within Pathways. Case Manager will continually assess the individual needs of their participants and reflect these needs in staff meetings involving various community partners, evaluation, treatment land and chart progress notes. Case manager will also host a weekly parenting education class using the Nurturing Parenting program. A small part of the case manager’s caseload will consist of Kentucky Moms MATR clients –women who are pregnant or postpartum and also have a substance use disorder. Expectations and job duties will be the same as required of Opportunities for Women clients. Case Manager is responsible for the timely production of reports for client charts and reports required by finding (funding) source, as well as billing documents and time reports in accordance with center policy. This person will be able to demonstrate and consistently practice competency skills, knowledge and attitude as outlined in Addiction counseling Competencies: The knowledge, skills and attitudes of Professional Practice (CSAT TAP #21, 2006) Case Manager must demonstrate respect and nonjudgmental attitude toward participants in all contacts with community professionals and agencies. This position requires travel within our service region, home visits with participants and attendance is required at quarterly meetings scheduled by the funding source. Case Manager will be available for additional duties as assigned by his/her supervisor.
Skills/Knowledge: Must successfully complete DBH approved curriculum of targeted case management training within six (6) months of employment and maintain continuing education hours for certification. Must have at least one (1) year of full-time employment experience working directly with adults in a human service setting.
Salary: $35,000
Educational Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in behavioral science or be a certified alcohol and drug counselor who has a bachelor’s degree in behavioral science. Must have at least (1) year of full-time employment experience working directly with adults in a human service setting.
Duties/Responsibilities: Opportunities for Women will serve women who have past/present domestic violence and/or moderate to severe substance use dependence. This includes case findings, education, and assessing the person in an individual setting and making referrals to other helping agencies. Case Manager will coordinate relationships among other human services agencies consult with courts, the Department of Community Based Services (DCBS) domestic violence shelters, law enforcement and the public in general. Case Manager will be the initial contact for the worker for referrals from community partners and within Pathways. Case Manager will continually assess the individual needs of their participants and reflect these needs in staff meetings involving various community partners, evaluation, treatment land and chart progress notes. Case manager will also host a weekly parenting education class using the Nurturing Parenting program. A small part of the case manager’s caseload will consist of Kentucky Moms MATR clients –women who are pregnant or postpartum and also have a substance use disorder. Expectations and job duties will be the same as required of Opportunities for Women clients. Case Manager is responsible for the timely production of reports for client charts and reports required by finding (funding) source, as well as billing documents and time reports in accordance with center policy. This person will be able to demonstrate and consistently practice competency skills, knowledge and attitude as outlined in Addiction counseling Competencies: The knowledge, skills and attitudes of Professional Practice (CSAT TAP #21, 2006) Case Manager must demonstrate respect and nonjudgmental attitude toward participants in all contacts with community professionals and agencies. This position requires travel within our service region, home visits with participants and attendance is required at quarterly meetings scheduled by the funding source. Case Manager will be available for additional duties as assigned by his/her supervisor.
Skills/Knowledge: Must successfully complete DBH approved curriculum of targeted case management training within six (6) months of employment and maintain continuing education hours for certification. Must have at least one (1) year of full-time employment experience working directly with adults in a human service setting.
Source : Pathways Inc.