Pawnee Mental Health Services, Inc.
Crisis Case Manager
Pawnee Mental Health Services, Inc., Clay Center, Kansas, United States, 67432
Description
Who We Are
Pawnee Mental Health is a non-profit Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic serving 10 counties across North-Central Kansas. Our crisis teams respond when people are overwhelmed, unsafe, or unsure where to turn — and right now, we need compassionate professionals ready to step in and help.
This role directly supports individuals in crisis and helps keep people out of emergency rooms, hospitals, and the justice system by connecting them with timely, community-based care.
Why Our Crisis Case Managers Are So Important As a
Crisis Case Manager , you are often one of the first people someone sees during a mental health crisis. You’ll work in the community alongside a clinician or peer support specialist, providing in-person support, helping de‑escalate difficult situations, and guiding individuals toward safety and ongoing care.
This is meaningful, fast‑paced work for someone who stays calm under pressure and truly wants to make a difference in people’s lives.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Responding quickly to mental health crises in homes, workplaces, or public settings
Providing face‑to‑face crisis intervention and de‑escalation
Coordinating care with clinicians, first responders, and community partners
Assisting with safety planning and connecting individuals to services and resources
Completing timely, accurate documentation in the electronic health record
Transporting clients and traveling to service locations using company vehicles
Participating in supervision, training, and team collaboration
What We Offer We know crisis work is demanding, and we take care of the people doing it.
Medical & Vision Insurance
through BCBS or Aetna (single coverage typically $50–$100/month)
Dental Insurance
– 100% employer‑paid for employees
KPERS Retirement
– Lifetime pension program
Life & Long‑Term Disability Insurance
at no cost to you
8 Paid Holidays
each year
Generous PTO
– 12 days your first year, increasing to 18 days after year one
Paid Medical Leave
– 40 hours available immediately upon hire
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Optional Supplemental Benefits
including short‑term disability, additional life insurance, and critical illness coverage
Why Work at Pawnee Mental Health? This is more than a job — it’s a chance to show up for people during some of the hardest moments of their lives. You’ll be part of a supportive, mission‑driven team that values compassion, teamwork, and community impact. If you’re looking for work that matters and a role where your presence truly makes a difference, we’d love to hear from you.
Requirements Required:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in gerontology, nursing, health, social work, counseling, human development, or family studies, or related area as approved by KDADS SCA/OAA Program Manager, and that individual has at least one (1) year experience in the aging and /or disability field; or
A Registered Professional Nurse licensed to practice in the State of Kansas with at least one (1) year experience in the aging and/or disability field
Strong oral and written communication skills using the English language.
Basic personal computer skills which enable the entry, retrieval and use of electronic data.
A valid driver’s license and automobile liability insurance maintained in accordance with Pawnee policy and procedure.
Preferred:
Knowledge of the needs and challenges of adults and children who experience Severe and Persistent Mental Illness and Severe Emotional Disturbance.
Experience with Microsoft Office software.
Results of criminal and all other applicable background checks must meet the approval of Pawnee Mental Health Services.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Who We Are
Pawnee Mental Health is a non-profit Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic serving 10 counties across North-Central Kansas. Our crisis teams respond when people are overwhelmed, unsafe, or unsure where to turn — and right now, we need compassionate professionals ready to step in and help.
This role directly supports individuals in crisis and helps keep people out of emergency rooms, hospitals, and the justice system by connecting them with timely, community-based care.
Why Our Crisis Case Managers Are So Important As a
Crisis Case Manager , you are often one of the first people someone sees during a mental health crisis. You’ll work in the community alongside a clinician or peer support specialist, providing in-person support, helping de‑escalate difficult situations, and guiding individuals toward safety and ongoing care.
This is meaningful, fast‑paced work for someone who stays calm under pressure and truly wants to make a difference in people’s lives.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Responding quickly to mental health crises in homes, workplaces, or public settings
Providing face‑to‑face crisis intervention and de‑escalation
Coordinating care with clinicians, first responders, and community partners
Assisting with safety planning and connecting individuals to services and resources
Completing timely, accurate documentation in the electronic health record
Transporting clients and traveling to service locations using company vehicles
Participating in supervision, training, and team collaboration
What We Offer We know crisis work is demanding, and we take care of the people doing it.
Medical & Vision Insurance
through BCBS or Aetna (single coverage typically $50–$100/month)
Dental Insurance
– 100% employer‑paid for employees
KPERS Retirement
– Lifetime pension program
Life & Long‑Term Disability Insurance
at no cost to you
8 Paid Holidays
each year
Generous PTO
– 12 days your first year, increasing to 18 days after year one
Paid Medical Leave
– 40 hours available immediately upon hire
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Optional Supplemental Benefits
including short‑term disability, additional life insurance, and critical illness coverage
Why Work at Pawnee Mental Health? This is more than a job — it’s a chance to show up for people during some of the hardest moments of their lives. You’ll be part of a supportive, mission‑driven team that values compassion, teamwork, and community impact. If you’re looking for work that matters and a role where your presence truly makes a difference, we’d love to hear from you.
Requirements Required:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in gerontology, nursing, health, social work, counseling, human development, or family studies, or related area as approved by KDADS SCA/OAA Program Manager, and that individual has at least one (1) year experience in the aging and /or disability field; or
A Registered Professional Nurse licensed to practice in the State of Kansas with at least one (1) year experience in the aging and/or disability field
Strong oral and written communication skills using the English language.
Basic personal computer skills which enable the entry, retrieval and use of electronic data.
A valid driver’s license and automobile liability insurance maintained in accordance with Pawnee policy and procedure.
Preferred:
Knowledge of the needs and challenges of adults and children who experience Severe and Persistent Mental Illness and Severe Emotional Disturbance.
Experience with Microsoft Office software.
Results of criminal and all other applicable background checks must meet the approval of Pawnee Mental Health Services.
#J-18808-Ljbffr