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ITXL Description Job title - Case Manager Compensation - $29-31/hr. ($60,320 - $64,480/annually) DOE Location - South King County Clinic - Renton, WA Schedule - Monday - Friday, 5:30 am to 2 pm ETS strives to achieve pay equity and transparency as part of our goal to create an equitable workplace. Work at Evergreen Treatment Services and make a difference in our community! ETS has been working to transform the lives of individuals and their communities through innovative and effective addiction and social services in Western Washington for over 50 years. Learn more about our mission and values. Change begins within. We strive to foster and sustain a diverse and inclusive community within our organization. Find out how we are working to achieve racial equity, health equity, and community justice. Our Clinic Services and REACH teams bring critical professional expertise and heartfelt compassion to the work they do every day to serve our most vulnerable community members. This dynamic position plays an important role in helping ETS accomplish our mission! Job Summary The Case Manager role is part of the Behavioral Health Team that supports ETS’ mission through outreach, engagement, and intensive case management services. This role makes a critical difference at ETS by providing direct support to individuals experiencing homelessness, substance use, and co-occurring disorders. What You Contribute To This Role – Responsibilities Help ETS succeed in carrying out our mission through working together with other staff to transform systems of harm and inequity to create different approaches to improving community health and safety through addressing substance use and homelessness. Assist with the organization-wide initiative to reimagine our interconnectedness within our community to overcome the aspects of our society and organizational culture shaped by white supremacy and settler colonialism. Outreach And Engagement Build rapport and develop trusting relationships with participants through outreach activities, including meeting participants in the community, at shelters, healthcare facilities, and on the streets. Conduct needs assessments to identify barriers to housing, healthcare, and stability, and work collaboratively with participants to address those barriers. Provide ongoing engagement and support to individuals who are not yet ready to participate in services, utilizing harm reduction and trauma-informed approaches. Individualized Service Planning (ISP) Collaborate with participants to create and regularly update Individualized Service Plans (ISP) that address their needs, goals, and priorities, such as housing, medical care, mental health support, substance use disorder treatment, employment, and other identified areas of need. Review and adjust service plans based on participant progress, emerging needs, and changes in life circumstances. Encourage and support participants in their journey toward increased independence and self-sufficiency, using motivational interviewing techniques and participant-driven goal setting. Housing Support Assist participants with locating, applying for, and when available securing stable housing. Provide ongoing case management to help participants maintain housing stability by addressing barriers such as income, legal issues, or behavioral health challenges. Act as a liaison between participants and landlords, advocating on behalf of participants to resolve disputes or issues related to tenancy. Medical And Behavioral Health Coordination Assist participants in accessing primary medical care and managing chronic health conditions by coordinating appointments, transportation, and follow-up care. Link participants with mental health services, substance use treatment programs, and other behavioral health services, ensuring they receive the necessary support for recovery. Monitor participants' adherence to treatment plans and work with other providers to adjust interventions as needed to meet changing circumstances. Crisis Intervention And De-escalation Utilize de-escalation techniques and coordinate with emergency services when necessary to ensure participant safety and well-being. Work collaboratively with participants during crises to develop safety plans and provide follow-up support. Link participants to needed services for crisis intervention and support. Financial Stability And Employment Assist participants in applying for and maintaining access to state/federal programs such as Social Security, disability benefits, food assistance, and health insurance. Support participants in accessing education and vocational programs, including job readiness training, resume building, and interview preparation. Collaborate with workforce development programs to help participants secure and sustain employment, offering guidance and advocacy where needed. Advocacy And Systems Navigation Advocate for participants' rights and needs within the healthcare, housing, legal, and social service systems. Help participants navigate complex bureaucratic systems to access resources such as public benefits, legal aid, and transportation assistance. Identify and address gaps in community resources by advocating for systemic change, attending coalition meetings, and participating in task forces as necessary. Documentation And Reporting Maintain accurate, up-to-date documentation of all participant interactions, services provided, and progress towards goals in compliance with agency, state, and federal guidelines. Prepare reports on participant outcomes, program successes, and barriers encountered, contributing to continuous quality improvement within the program. Participate in regular case reviews and ensure that all records meet auditing standards. Collaboration And Team Participation Work closely with other case managers, healthcare providers, housing specialists, and community partners to coordinate services and ensure continuity of care for participants. Actively participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, case conferences, and staff trainings to share insights, develop intervention strategies, and support professional development. Assist with program development and provide feedback for ongoing improvement of case management practices and participant outcomes. Professional Boundaries And Ethics Maintain professional boundaries with participants and colleagues, ensuring relationships are supportive and respectful. Protect participant confidentiality at all times and adhere to all legal and ethical standards. Additional Duties Contribute to agency-wide initiatives aimed at promoting racial equity, health equity, and social justice. Support organizational efforts to reimagine community health and safety by addressing structural inequities related to substance use, homelessness, and behavioral health. Engage in ongoing learning and professional development to stay current with emerging best practices in case management and social services. Requirements What you bring to this role – Qualifications: High School Diploma required; associate or bachelor's degree in social work, human services, psychology, or related field preferred. At least two years of experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness, substance use, or behavioral health challenges. Knowledge And Skills Have an understanding of racial justice and social equity and a commitment to helping create an equitable environment for all ETS clients and patients as well as fellow staff. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, patients, and staff from a wide variety of ethnic, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds. Strong interpersonal skills and verbal/ written communication skills. Additional Essential Information Physical Conditions and Requirements: The employee may be exposed to illicit drug residues and fumes or other bio-hazardous materials when carrying out job functions. The employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms and talk or hear; frequently required to stand, walk, and kneel; occasionally to climb balance, or stoop; rarely to crouch or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Equipment Used Computer, photocopier, fax machine, and phone. Use of a program vehicle, for which a valid Driver’s License and acceptable driving would be required. Inclusivity And Reasonable Accommodation Evergreen Treatment Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. Check Out ETS’ Excellent Benefits - Part of Your Total Rewards Package in this Role! Medical and Dental benefits, as well as voluntary Vision benefits. 403b Retirement Plan with employer match starting at 2% at 1 year, and Roth IRA. Basic Life/ADD/FSA tax saving accounts for health and dependent care. Employee Assistance Program (EAP), voluntary long-term disability coverage.
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Case Manager - Renton
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ITXL Description Job title - Case Manager Compensation - $29-31/hr. ($60,320 - $64,480/annually) DOE Location - South King County Clinic - Renton, WA Schedule - Monday - Friday, 5:30 am to 2 pm ETS strives to achieve pay equity and transparency as part of our goal to create an equitable workplace. Work at Evergreen Treatment Services and make a difference in our community! ETS has been working to transform the lives of individuals and their communities through innovative and effective addiction and social services in Western Washington for over 50 years. Learn more about our mission and values. Change begins within. We strive to foster and sustain a diverse and inclusive community within our organization. Find out how we are working to achieve racial equity, health equity, and community justice. Our Clinic Services and REACH teams bring critical professional expertise and heartfelt compassion to the work they do every day to serve our most vulnerable community members. This dynamic position plays an important role in helping ETS accomplish our mission! Job Summary The Case Manager role is part of the Behavioral Health Team that supports ETS’ mission through outreach, engagement, and intensive case management services. This role makes a critical difference at ETS by providing direct support to individuals experiencing homelessness, substance use, and co-occurring disorders. What You Contribute To This Role – Responsibilities Help ETS succeed in carrying out our mission through working together with other staff to transform systems of harm and inequity to create different approaches to improving community health and safety through addressing substance use and homelessness. Assist with the organization-wide initiative to reimagine our interconnectedness within our community to overcome the aspects of our society and organizational culture shaped by white supremacy and settler colonialism. Outreach And Engagement Build rapport and develop trusting relationships with participants through outreach activities, including meeting participants in the community, at shelters, healthcare facilities, and on the streets. Conduct needs assessments to identify barriers to housing, healthcare, and stability, and work collaboratively with participants to address those barriers. Provide ongoing engagement and support to individuals who are not yet ready to participate in services, utilizing harm reduction and trauma-informed approaches. Individualized Service Planning (ISP) Collaborate with participants to create and regularly update Individualized Service Plans (ISP) that address their needs, goals, and priorities, such as housing, medical care, mental health support, substance use disorder treatment, employment, and other identified areas of need. Review and adjust service plans based on participant progress, emerging needs, and changes in life circumstances. Encourage and support participants in their journey toward increased independence and self-sufficiency, using motivational interviewing techniques and participant-driven goal setting. Housing Support Assist participants with locating, applying for, and when available securing stable housing. Provide ongoing case management to help participants maintain housing stability by addressing barriers such as income, legal issues, or behavioral health challenges. Act as a liaison between participants and landlords, advocating on behalf of participants to resolve disputes or issues related to tenancy. Medical And Behavioral Health Coordination Assist participants in accessing primary medical care and managing chronic health conditions by coordinating appointments, transportation, and follow-up care. Link participants with mental health services, substance use treatment programs, and other behavioral health services, ensuring they receive the necessary support for recovery. Monitor participants' adherence to treatment plans and work with other providers to adjust interventions as needed to meet changing circumstances. Crisis Intervention And De-escalation Utilize de-escalation techniques and coordinate with emergency services when necessary to ensure participant safety and well-being. Work collaboratively with participants during crises to develop safety plans and provide follow-up support. Link participants to needed services for crisis intervention and support. Financial Stability And Employment Assist participants in applying for and maintaining access to state/federal programs such as Social Security, disability benefits, food assistance, and health insurance. Support participants in accessing education and vocational programs, including job readiness training, resume building, and interview preparation. Collaborate with workforce development programs to help participants secure and sustain employment, offering guidance and advocacy where needed. Advocacy And Systems Navigation Advocate for participants' rights and needs within the healthcare, housing, legal, and social service systems. Help participants navigate complex bureaucratic systems to access resources such as public benefits, legal aid, and transportation assistance. Identify and address gaps in community resources by advocating for systemic change, attending coalition meetings, and participating in task forces as necessary. Documentation And Reporting Maintain accurate, up-to-date documentation of all participant interactions, services provided, and progress towards goals in compliance with agency, state, and federal guidelines. Prepare reports on participant outcomes, program successes, and barriers encountered, contributing to continuous quality improvement within the program. Participate in regular case reviews and ensure that all records meet auditing standards. Collaboration And Team Participation Work closely with other case managers, healthcare providers, housing specialists, and community partners to coordinate services and ensure continuity of care for participants. Actively participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, case conferences, and staff trainings to share insights, develop intervention strategies, and support professional development. Assist with program development and provide feedback for ongoing improvement of case management practices and participant outcomes. Professional Boundaries And Ethics Maintain professional boundaries with participants and colleagues, ensuring relationships are supportive and respectful. Protect participant confidentiality at all times and adhere to all legal and ethical standards. Additional Duties Contribute to agency-wide initiatives aimed at promoting racial equity, health equity, and social justice. Support organizational efforts to reimagine community health and safety by addressing structural inequities related to substance use, homelessness, and behavioral health. Engage in ongoing learning and professional development to stay current with emerging best practices in case management and social services. Requirements What you bring to this role – Qualifications: High School Diploma required; associate or bachelor's degree in social work, human services, psychology, or related field preferred. At least two years of experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness, substance use, or behavioral health challenges. Knowledge And Skills Have an understanding of racial justice and social equity and a commitment to helping create an equitable environment for all ETS clients and patients as well as fellow staff. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, patients, and staff from a wide variety of ethnic, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds. Strong interpersonal skills and verbal/ written communication skills. Additional Essential Information Physical Conditions and Requirements: The employee may be exposed to illicit drug residues and fumes or other bio-hazardous materials when carrying out job functions. The employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms and talk or hear; frequently required to stand, walk, and kneel; occasionally to climb balance, or stoop; rarely to crouch or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Equipment Used Computer, photocopier, fax machine, and phone. Use of a program vehicle, for which a valid Driver’s License and acceptable driving would be required. Inclusivity And Reasonable Accommodation Evergreen Treatment Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. Check Out ETS’ Excellent Benefits - Part of Your Total Rewards Package in this Role! Medical and Dental benefits, as well as voluntary Vision benefits. 403b Retirement Plan with employer match starting at 2% at 1 year, and Roth IRA. Basic Life/ADD/FSA tax saving accounts for health and dependent care. Employee Assistance Program (EAP), voluntary long-term disability coverage.
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