Seven Hills Foundation

Case Worker: ICC-I (BA-CBHI)

Affiliate
YOU, Inc
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job ID
27595
Schedule
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Overview

The Behavioral Health (BH) Case Worker: Intensive Care Coordinator (ICC)-I will be responsible for providing care coordination services including service eligibility determination, services plan development, service coordination, resource development, and advocacy within the Community Service Agency (CSA). The Case Worker: ICC-I should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, caseload expectations, and administrative issues related to providing services that are aligned with the Principles of Wrap-Around Care.

Responsibilities

• The Behavioral Health (BH) Case Worker-Intensive Care Coordinator I will be responsible for providing direct Intensive Care Coordination that this aligned with the Principles of Wrap-Around Care to child and/or adolescent consumers and their families. To this end, the ICC will ensure that medically necessary services are accessed, coordinated, and delivered in a strengths-based, individualized, family/youth-driven, and ethnically, culturally, and linguistically relevant manner. Services and supports, which are guided by the needs of the youth, are developed through a Wraparound planning process consistent with Systems of Care philosophy that results in an individualized and flexible plan of care for the youth and family. ICC is designed to facilitate a collaborative relationship among a youth with SED, his/her family, and involved child-serving systems to support the parent/caregiver in meeting their youth’s needs. The ICC care planning process ensures that a care coordinator organizes and matches care across providers and child-serving systems to enable the youth to be served in their home community.
• Provide the highest-quality care to clients in keeping with best-practice, agency standards, and the directives of the position. Practice within the ethical guidelines; maintain privacy and HIPAA standards. Participate in the provision of 24-hour emergency service coverage for client caseload as required by the particular program in which the clinician works.
• Compose oneself with professionalism, ethical practice, and compassionate regard for consumers/clients. To this end, the case worker should demonstrate competency, reliability, honesty, integrity, respectfulness, continued learning, positivity, mutual support, effective collaboration, active listening, and attention to the responsibilities of the job. The case worker should dress neatly, professionally, and appropriately to the situation. The case worker should communicate orally with etiquette, honesty, respectfulness and composure; written communication should demonstrate professional writing skills and be in keeping with the policies and procedures of the agency.
• Maintain or exceed expected caseload on a weekly, monthly and annual basis. The specific caseload expectation will be established for each Case Worker: ICC-I. Achieving this caseload number will likely involve working evening hours.
• Document all services in the required data entry system (e.g. agency Electronic Health Record), in keeping with established timeframes, best practices, and through required forms/documents. Respond to Quality Management and Utilization Review protocols and alerts.
• Ensure that any issues or concerns related to risk (client risk, staff risk, facility risk, and/or programmatic risk) or ethical misconduct are immediately brought to a supervisor, assistant director, director or other licensed senior staff member.
• Provide services such that the following values are embedded in practice:
o Promote client-centered care that adheres to best practice standards and recognizes “client voice and client choice,”
o Recognize the multiple perspectives of clients and their caregiving system
o Be cognizant of issues of inclusion, equity and diversity of people that might otherwise be marginalized or oppressed.
o Utilize active and reflective listening as well as the exchange of feedback,
o Orient oneself in a strengths-based approach,
o Develop an understanding of the impact of trauma and substance abuse,
o Provide positive regard, empathy, curiosity, respect, and professionalism,
o Establish and maintain clear expectations and boundaries, and
o Remain cognizant of and proactive about any issues of safety / risk.
• Attend and participate in a variety of meetings and trainings including but not limited to: supervision, group supervision, program team meetings, trainings, and other staff meetings as determined.
• Engage in ongoing learning and development of skills and professional growth through trainings, supervision, and ongoing delivery of services. The practice of professional development should also include self-reflection, and self-care.
• Respond accordingly to the administrative and/or financial systems related to services including referral, office administrative, billing, and supervisor.

 

Additional Responsibilities

• The Case Worker may represent the agency at community events or committees, as appropriate.
• Work in an integrative, collaborative, and supportive fashion with colleagues, supervisors, directors, and other personnel within the agency. Participate as an effective, productive, respectful member of the YOU, Inc. work force.
• As needed, assist Supervisor (or the Director and/or Assistant Director of BH services) with any data and/or information related to quality and compliance, productivity, and/or other administrative services.
• May provide case presentations or consultations, within the scope of knowledge.
• Completes other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

• Developing and/or demonstrated proficiency in individual/youth and family case work and/or wrap-around care. Knowledge of mental health, educational, developmental care, child welfare, and/or juvenile justice systems preferable.
• Proof of a valid driver’s license, acceptable driving record, and reliable personal transportation to fulfill essential job functions is required. Privately owned vehicle has current and valid state registration and safety inspection sticker, is safe, and is ensured according to the minimum state requirements (pertaining to bodily injury and liability). As per Massachusetts state law, driving under the influence of any substance is against the law, prohibited, and may be grounds for immediate termination.
• Demonstrated and/or developing competency with establishing a therapeutic rapport with consumers and effective collaborative relationships with providers.
• Developing and/or demonstrated proficiency in providing care planning, care coordination, service delivery resource development, advocacy, and/or discharge/after-care planning.
• Demonstrated ability to exercise discretion, confidentiality, collaboration, ethics, appropriate boundaries and good judgment. Demonstrated ability to seek out supervision and consultation as needed.
• Thorough and clear oral and written communication skills, organization skills, timeliness, and ability to work effectively with

 

 

Physical Requirements

• Must be able to perform sedentary aspects of position, including, but not limited to desk and computer work, typing, driving to meetings and trainings, as well as driving/transporting clients as necessary.
• Must also be able to perform therapeutic activities with children and families.
• Must be able to perform the duties listed above, with or without a reasonable accommodation.
• Employee may be required to intervene in order to de-escalate and/or provide safety of clients using techniques as trained and approved by YOU, Inc, and appropriate to community and home-based settings. Employee needs to complete the agency’s human service worker safety and/or home-based worker safety training.

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