Case Manager coordinates the overall interdisciplinary plan of care for patients, from admission to discharge. Monitors care and acts as a liaison between patient/family, healthcare personnel, and insurers. Being a Case Manager evaluates the needs of the patient, the resources available, and recommends and facilitates the plan for the best outcome. Develops a discharge plan that provides the best available resources to meet ongoing patient needs and that encourages compliance with medical advice. Additionally, Case Manager identifies patient care issues and suggests revisions to or new clinical pathways to improve quality of care. May also be responsible for conducting utilization reviews. Typically requires a bachelor's degree of Nursing. Typically reports to a head of a department/unit. Requires Registered Nurse (RN). Case Manager's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Case Manager- Sacramento Adult Day Reporting Center
Leaders in Community Alternatives, Inc. (LCA) is a community –based criminal justice organization which has been providing services in California since 1991. LCA operates several Adult Day Reporting Centers (DRC’s) which offer a broad array of reentry services and integrate evidence-based criminal justice practices into service delivery. LCA has operated an Adult Day Reporting Program in North Sacramento for the past 12 years and have 2 additional sites under contract with Sacramento County Probation for the past 5 years. We are seeking qualified applicants for a Case Manager position. This is a Full-Time non-exempt (hourly) position.
Case managers are integral members of a multi-disciplinary team that providers a continuum of services to participants under Probation Supervision. The Case Manager provides one-on-one services to adult participants and is the primary coordinator of service delivery, including facilitation of evidence-based groups. Other responsibilities include developing Individual Service Plans with participants and ensuring follow through on linkages to mental health, substance abuse treatment and other outside services.
Minimum qualifications and experience: Case Managers must have experience working with the criminal justice, homeless, or substance abusing population within the last two years. Applicants must possess either a four- year degree in the Social Sciences or a related field and one year of experience as a case manager in a program setting with this population; or an Associate Degree and the equivalent of two cumulative years as a full-time counselor in a program with this population.
Desirable characteristics: Case Managers must be well organized, have strong oral and written communication skills, and have cross-cultural sensitivity and competency. They possess integrity, intelligence, enthusiasm, a sense of humor, and an understanding and respect for the criminal justice population.
Regular work days and hours: Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm.
Salary:$21.00 to 23.85 per hour DOE Benefits
To apply:Please write cover letter outlining how you meet the very specific minimum requirements and send a current resume. Include in the email Subject line: Sacramento ADRC Case Manager. Please no phone calls.
Please note that all staff are required to complete Live Scan fingerprinting following an offer of employment. Criteria for approval or denial of a position include not currently on parole, mandatory supervision, PRCS or probation or under any structured supervision as a result of criminal conduct; not required to register per Health and Safety Code Section 11590, Penal Code Section 290, and/or Penal Code Section 451.
Keyword: Criminal Justice, Substance Abuse, Reentry, Case Management
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $21.00 - $23.85 per hour
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