ACT Case Coordinator
Responsibilities
Provides assessment, linkage, counseling, and advocacy services to seriously mentally ill adults, in vivo at a level of intensity necessary to promote individual empowerment and reduce the need for inpatient treatment, engages in pre-discharge planning at state psychiatric facilities, and provides support services to caregivers; participates as a community support program team member; completes required documentation as prescribed by licensure, Medicaid, managed care groups or other third party payers with regards to clinical services and medical records keeping, as well as in accordance with BHSD requirements.
Assists individuals with weekly medication bag/box fills. Delivers medications to the homes of individuals per morning/evening medication runs on a rotating basis. Participates in on-call rotation.
Minimum Requirements
- M1:
Bachelors Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Criminal Justice, or other approved Human Services Degree from an accredited college or university - M2:
Valid drivers license and safe driving record - Fingerprints, State and FBI criminal record reports, drug test, and central registry (CANIS) report will be required upon request. Our Agency maintains a drug-free workplace.
ANNUAL SALARY RANGE $46,925 - $82,119
5% Increase for Qualified Mental Health Professional
Excellent Fringe Benefits
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