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Clinical Specialist/Case Manager - CARE Services

Capital Area Counseling Service
Full-time
On-site
Pierre, South Dakota, United States

Clinical Specialist/Case Manager – CARE

Location: Pierre, SD

Agency: Capital Area Counseling Service

Employment Category: Full-time

Employment Type: Hourly

Wage: $21.03/hr., DOE

Benefits: health, dental, and life insurance coverage; 401K participation; paid holidays; paid YMCA family membership; vacation and medical leave

Perquisites: continued education and certification opportunities; flexible work schedule; supportive team environment that promotes staff wellness and self-care

*CACS is National Health Service Corps (NHSC) and South Dakota State Loan Repayment Program approved site which can provide opportunities for student loan reimbursement.

Position Description

Provides mental health support services to adults as part of a dynamic CARE team (Comprehensive Assistance with Recovery and Empowerment). Client population served dependent on agency need with consideration for clinician preference and expertise. 

Duties / Responsibilities:

Serve adult clients with serious mental illnesses within an integrated system of care

Apply evidenced-based interventions according to strengths and needs of the client

Utilize culturally responsive approaches in working with diverse populations

Complete comprehensive mental health assessments

Develop, implement, and regularly review treatment plans

Complete progress notes and other necessary documentation within Electronic Health Record (EHR) according to agency, state, and federal guidelines

Provide case management services

Coordinate client care with other professionals and community partners 

Have knowledge of mental health diagnoses within the DSM-5-TR or its successor

Respond to crisis situations compassionately and appropriately

Deliver services in client homes, community, office settings, or wherever necessary to best serve clients

Facilitate group sessions to assist clients in their mental health recovery through psychoeducation, independent living skills, and prosocial activities 

Complete Medication Aide training to administer psychiatric medication, provide medication education, and assist clients in their psychiatric stability

Required Skills / Abilities:

Adhere to HIPAA guidelines and agency policies

Be self-directive while also seeking clinical supervision when appropriate

Maintain calendars and manage workload effectively

Demonstrate effective communication and organizational skills 

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients and colleagues 

Proficient in computer applications and related technology 

Meet deadlines 

Follow all local, state, and federal laws

Adhere to agency code of ethics, policies, and procedures

May need to use personal vehicle for work-related tasks when agency vehicles are unavailable

Work hours may include some evening and weekend hours

Must have a valid driver’s license and provide proof of insurance

Education and Experience:

Minimum of an associate degree in the social sciences or human services field and two years relevant experience

Knowledge of mental health services with willingness to further develop skills and understanding

Physical Requirements:

Requires periods of moving throughout the office and traveling to other locations within the community/designated coverage area

Requires periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer

Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds at times