Case Manager - Supportive Housing (CPST)

Caring. Hope. Giving back. Our mission at the Bert Nash Center as the Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) of Douglas County is to advance the health of the community through comprehensive behavioral health services responsive to evolving needs and changing environments. We accomplish this by believing in our team. Each person that works for the Bert Nash Center contributes directly to the success of our clients, organization, and community. Our values of compassion, integrity, equity and hope reflect in everything we do. 

Pay is based on experience starting at $20.00 - $23.63 per hour, Full Time - 40 hours/week, non-exempt. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, KPERS retirement, life insurance, an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) providing free counseling and resources, and generous PTO.

Responsibilities:

The primary responsibility of the Supportive Housing Case Manager (CPST) is to work with people (mainly adults) whom are currently struggling with symptoms of mental illness, that also need assistance with obtaining and maintaining independent community housing.  The consumers are served by the Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center.

Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Helping clients to understand the symptoms of their mental illness and to minimize the effect of those symptoms in all the significant areas of their lives;
  • Completing strength assessments, collaborate in treatment planning and review the treatment plan with the client;
  • Assisting clients in learning and practicing news skills that contribute to their recovery as specified in their individualized treatment plan;
  • Providing supportive counseling, solutions focused interventions; behavioral analysis to increase client's ability to function in all life domains;
  • Completing individualized assessments with clients and identify strategies or treatment options associated with the consumer's mental illness with the goal of minimizing the negative effects of mental illness symptoms or associated environmental stressors;
  • Providing outreach and crisis intervention services to clients and prospective clients to enable timely access to those services appropriate and necessary for crisis stabilization with the purpose of diverting the client from hospitalization and allowing the client to maintain independent living;
  • Coordinating the client's services with other providers, family, and community partners;
  • Delivering reimbursable hours of service compliant with established BNC standards;
  • Completing all paperwork associated with the financial, clinical, legal, or regulatory management of the case or BNC's operations in a timely and accurate manner;
  • Participating in public information and public relations activities, serve as a community liaison and advocate for mental health and the Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center;
  • Delivering reimbursable hours of service compliant with established BNC standards;
  • Additional responsibilities that may be assigned as circumstances warrant;
  • Flexibility to provide some after hour assistance clients in accessing the different locations within the Bert Nash CMHC network of services; and
  • Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of the job. 

Qualifications:

Including but not limited to:

  • BA/BS degree (psychology, social work, or psychiatric nursing preferred) and/or four years of equivalent experience working in the human services field;
  • Ability to relate and effectively provide services to people who are experiencing mental health related crisis;
  • Experience working with individuals who are experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness, have a history of substance use and might have experienced trauma;
  • Prior computer experience and basic computer fluency;
  • Must be able to achieve within one's first 6 months of employment a working competency in the management and use of the Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center's electronic medical record (EMR) software as demonstrated by timely and accurate documentation of the clinical record;
  • Must be able to lift 25 lbs or more to assist the client in ADLs, IADLs;
  • Must have reliable transportation and valid, unrestricted driver's license;
  • Strong oral and written communication skills;
  • An ability to work independently and in cooperation with others;
  • Commitment in providing services with a Trauma Informed and Person-Centered approach; and
  • Flexibility in assigned working hours.

Bert Nash Center requires proof of Covid-19 immunization prior to starting any position. Covid-19 vaccine series must be completed or in process to be cleared for new hire orientation.