Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services
Senior Case Manager
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45208
GCBHS has immediate openings for
Senior Case Managers
to help adults who are experiencing severe and persistent mental illness and who live in the community. Join our mission to help individuals with mental illness and addictions lead healthy and productive lives. Our teams are located in Cincinnati and Amelia, Ohio, serving residents in Clermont and Hamilton County. This position is a great starting point for a Case Manager with 2‑3 years of experience seeking career advancement and a stepping stone to a supervisory role.
Benefits
Productivity bonuses up to $50 an hour.
State-funded bonuses of up to $15,000 – inquire about Ohio’s State‑Sponsored Workforce Initiatives.
Paid time off and sick time (accrued separately).
Flexible work schedules with mileage reimbursement.
Public student loan forgiveness.
Comprehensive health insurance (dental/vision).
403(b) retirement with agency matching.
Tuition assistance ($2,500 per semester or quarter for MSW or MA Counseling).
Internship and practicum opportunities for MSW and MA Counseling students (prioritized for current employees).
Bonus opportunities based on productivity metrics.
Eligibility for discretionary annual incentive bonus.
Practicum supervision, license supervision, and continuing education credits.
Responsibilities
Provide case management, Community Psychiatric Support Treatment (CPST) services, and Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) to individuals with severe mental illness in an outpatient setting and in the community; may also treat individuals with substance use disorder as a secondary diagnosis.
Initiate, coordinate, and monitor evaluations necessary to identify each client’s needs in areas including living arrangements, financial issues, benefit status, legal status, physical/psychiatric health, daily living activities, vocational/educational goals, social supports, and leisure/recreation.
Use assertive outreach to engage clients in identifying and expressing their own needs, offer services to meet those needs, and re‑assess outcomes regularly.
Acquire knowledge of mental health treatment and basic needs resources, informal and formal agency linkages, client service use, associated costs, and alternative resource opportunities.
Serve as a liaison with other service staff.
Delegate services to secondary and supportive service providers, and monitor and evaluate the outcomes of those services.
Assist clients in achieving goals and maximizing independence and productivity through support, teaching, and training in personal and community resources.
Review and monitor services and activities, documenting progress according to organizational processes.
Assist in onboarding and initial training of new care managers.
Act as a resource for less experienced care management staff.
Possibly represent GCBHS in partnerships and shadowing experiences, such as CIT police shadowing.
Provide services to individuals in Cincinnati/Hamilton County or Amelia/Clermont County.
Position Requirements
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a Human Services field or high school diploma plus a minimum of three years of experience in Behavioral Health, Mental Health, or a related Human Services field.
Two years of experience as a Mental Health Care Manager.
Experience in social services and behavioral health.
Frequent driving of the employee’s personal vehicle; a valid driver’s license, vehicle, and insurable driving record are required.
We have been named a Top Workplace in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky for 13 years in a row. Please visit
www.gcbhs.com
to learn more about GCBHS.
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Senior Case Managers
to help adults who are experiencing severe and persistent mental illness and who live in the community. Join our mission to help individuals with mental illness and addictions lead healthy and productive lives. Our teams are located in Cincinnati and Amelia, Ohio, serving residents in Clermont and Hamilton County. This position is a great starting point for a Case Manager with 2‑3 years of experience seeking career advancement and a stepping stone to a supervisory role.
Benefits
Productivity bonuses up to $50 an hour.
State-funded bonuses of up to $15,000 – inquire about Ohio’s State‑Sponsored Workforce Initiatives.
Paid time off and sick time (accrued separately).
Flexible work schedules with mileage reimbursement.
Public student loan forgiveness.
Comprehensive health insurance (dental/vision).
403(b) retirement with agency matching.
Tuition assistance ($2,500 per semester or quarter for MSW or MA Counseling).
Internship and practicum opportunities for MSW and MA Counseling students (prioritized for current employees).
Bonus opportunities based on productivity metrics.
Eligibility for discretionary annual incentive bonus.
Practicum supervision, license supervision, and continuing education credits.
Responsibilities
Provide case management, Community Psychiatric Support Treatment (CPST) services, and Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) to individuals with severe mental illness in an outpatient setting and in the community; may also treat individuals with substance use disorder as a secondary diagnosis.
Initiate, coordinate, and monitor evaluations necessary to identify each client’s needs in areas including living arrangements, financial issues, benefit status, legal status, physical/psychiatric health, daily living activities, vocational/educational goals, social supports, and leisure/recreation.
Use assertive outreach to engage clients in identifying and expressing their own needs, offer services to meet those needs, and re‑assess outcomes regularly.
Acquire knowledge of mental health treatment and basic needs resources, informal and formal agency linkages, client service use, associated costs, and alternative resource opportunities.
Serve as a liaison with other service staff.
Delegate services to secondary and supportive service providers, and monitor and evaluate the outcomes of those services.
Assist clients in achieving goals and maximizing independence and productivity through support, teaching, and training in personal and community resources.
Review and monitor services and activities, documenting progress according to organizational processes.
Assist in onboarding and initial training of new care managers.
Act as a resource for less experienced care management staff.
Possibly represent GCBHS in partnerships and shadowing experiences, such as CIT police shadowing.
Provide services to individuals in Cincinnati/Hamilton County or Amelia/Clermont County.
Position Requirements
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a Human Services field or high school diploma plus a minimum of three years of experience in Behavioral Health, Mental Health, or a related Human Services field.
Two years of experience as a Mental Health Care Manager.
Experience in social services and behavioral health.
Frequent driving of the employee’s personal vehicle; a valid driver’s license, vehicle, and insurable driving record are required.
We have been named a Top Workplace in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky for 13 years in a row. Please visit
www.gcbhs.com
to learn more about GCBHS.
#J-18808-Ljbffr