Case Manager - Duluth Adult Team
Listed on 2026-08-19
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health -
Social Work
Mental Health, Community Health
Integrated Care Manager
Case Managers provide two services. One is Adult Mental Health Case Management and the other is Behavioral Health Home Services. We call these workers Integrated Care Managers. Integrated Care Managers advocate for, facilitate, and coordinate services that a person needs to pursue their goal of recovery. They are a central point of contact to ensure that people are receiving integrated care and services recommended for them that supports their personal recovery vision.
Integrated Care Managers work as part of an integrated treatment team and is responsible for four core elements of client care: assessment, planning, referral, and monitoring and coordination. This includes the following:
- Developing and monitoring the Individual Community Support Plan
- Comprehensive case management and care coordination
- Facilitation of Recovery Team Meetings
- Health promotion and wellness
- Client and family support
- Referral to needed community and social support services
- Where available, referral to Peer Support Services
Type:
Full-time, Part-time. No less than 24hrs/week (0.6 FTE)
Location:
Duluth, MN
Pay: $47,840-$49,920
Pay is variable depending on qualifications. This position starts as hourly but qualifying employees will shift to salary at successful completion of the training period.
Benefits:
- Health Insurance
- Competency and performance based pay scales
- Dental Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Short & Long Term Disability Insurance
- 401(K)
- PTO
- Flexible Scheduling Options
- Training & Career Development
- Mileage and other expense reimbursements
- Employee Assistance Program
This position is tiered into 3 levels based on qualifications:
Integrated Care Manager Pay: $49,920 ($24.00 hourly), Salary. No less than 0.6 FTE.
Qualifications:
Must have the ability to pass MVR check and maintain a valid driver's license and vehicle insurance.
Education:
Have a bachelor's degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields including, but not limited to, social work, psychology, or nursing from an accredited college or university.
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Experience:
At least 2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of services to adults or children with mental illness, substance use disorder, or emotional disturbance; or traumatic brain injury or developmental disabilities and completes training on mental illness recovery from mental illness, mental health de-escalation techniques, co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse, and psychotropic medications and side effects.
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