We are looking for people passionate about serving our local community in the mental health field.
Our Case Manager role is imperative since you will be an instructional spokesperson for those we support.
You will be a necessary part of helping our clients acquire and keep governmental benefits, attending court hearings, and informing them of their distinct diagnoses.
Potential employees are expected to have completed a bachelor's degree, majoring in Social Work, Psychology, or a similar area.
Preferably, applicants should have experience working with clients with severe mental illness (SDMI) for 1-2 years.
Compensation:
$19 hourly
Responsibilities:
Assess the client's needs, including activities of daily living, every 90 days
Facilitate referrals and access to resources and providers to meet the needs of the client
Plan treatment with the client along with anyone the client feels should be a part of it, at least every 90 days
Professionally represent Winds of Change
File progress notes daily
Fill out and complete internal and external forms and other documents promptly
Participate in required training, including online or in-person
Possess a valid driver’s license, and have transport and automobile insurance
Strictly abide by HIPAA rules and keep any information confidential
Uphold productivity standards
Attend meetings or other events as needed on a weekly basis
Maintain consistent attendance
Evaluate the client's needs, including activities of daily living, every 90 days
Provide referrals and connections to resources and service providers to meet the client's needs
Design treatment plans with the client and any other persons deemed necessary at least every 90 days
Portray Winds of Change with professionalism in the community
Document progress records
Qualifications:
Compliance with HIPAA regulations
High level of confidentiality and discretion
Proactive and anticipates needs
Exhibit sound and accurate judgment
Passionate about your work and positive attitude
Takes personal responsibility for own actions, keeping commitments and asking for/offering help when needed
Demonstrates professional appearance and hygiene in accordance with established workplace culture
For applicants with a Bachelor’s Degree in an unrelated field, one year of experience working in a direct service capacity (i.
e.
, after-school program, nursing home, mental health, client advocacy) is required
About Company
Leading the Way in Optimal Mind and Body Wellness by Empowering People.
Winds of Change Mental Health Center was founded in 2006 with just two employees.
Today, we have more than 70 on our staff and are pleased to be offering our recovery services to nearly 450 people in the Missoula area through Therapy, Case Management, Substance Use Treatment, community-based Psychiatric Rehab, and support, Wellness Program with personal wellness coaches, Recovery Groups, and Adult Group Home Living.