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Inland Empire Health Plan

Temporary Behavioral Health Care Manager, Licensed

Inland Empire Health Plan, Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States, 91739

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Overview

This position is a temporary role facilitated through one of our contracted agencies and is not a direct employment opportunity with IEHP. The contracted agency offers an assignment length of up to six months, during which the candidate will provide support for IEHP.

What you can expect!

Find joy in serving others with IEHP! We welcome you to join us in "healing and inspiring the human spirit" and to pivot from a "job" opportunity to an

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Under the direction of department leadership, this position focuses on a person-centered model of care which takes in to account the Member's medical, behavioral, and social needs. This position provides high quality, effective care management to IEHP members ensuring coordinated continuous care. Care Management is broadly defined, and can include outreach and engagement to members, engaging members in skilled therapeutic interactions to promote health behaviors, other behavioral health interventions within scope, coordination of care, resource linkages, working with other professionals and organizations in the community to ensure quality of care for members, seamless transitions of care, and facilitating the right care and the right time for the member. As a licensed clinician, this position provides clinical expertise, clinical leadership, and clinical oversight in a variety of ways within the department. The individual in this position is to utilize their clinical expertise to support and engage Members to promote positive health behaviors, assist with coordination of care, provided resource linkages, and collaborate with other Team Members within their care team, as well as external partners, to ensure a seamless transitions of care experience. This position is expected to model behavioral health principles of relationship-based care, as well engage in promoting education and understanding of Behavioral health and its importance in whole health, to those within IEHP and in the community.

Commitment to Quality: The IEHP Team is committed to incorporate IEHP's Quality Program goals including, but not limited to, HEDIS, CAHPS, and NCQA Accreditation.

Key Responsibilities

Establish and continuously model supportive and collaborative relationships with members, colleagues, and external partners. Model the highest ethical behavior in care for Members, as well as in relationships with co-workers, Leaders, internal, and external partners. Model commitment to continuous quality improvement by engaging in quality improvement initiatives and projects, such as by identifying and addressing HEDIS gaps, and by identifying, developing, and testing new practices for improving the outcomes of the Enhanced Care Management team. Participates in Health Plan staff meetings, trainings, committee meetings, or other activities as needed or as directed by Leadership Team Members. Working in a lead training capacity by providing formal and informal clinical training and other learning and development activities to support department Team Members on behavioral health conditions, including treatments and evidence-base for treatment (within areas of expertise/scope) as well as provide onboarding and ongoing training to department Team Members. Promote a collaborative and effective working environment within the department or those outside BH discipline by engaging in evidenced-based communication strategies (such as Motivational Interviewing) when discussing responsibility/sharing of tasks, effectively resolving conflicts as they arise, and collaborating on Member case discussions to provide integrated care to IEHP members. Participate in committees, conferences, and any other meetings as required or directed by department managers or directors. Responsible for primarily working with a caseload of Members with behavioral health needs. Advocate for Members to receive the highest quality care, in a timely manner, within IEHP's network by referring to appropriate internal partners such as behavioral health, Enhanced Care Management, and complex care management. In conjunction with department leadership, the Licensed Behavioral Health Care Manager is responsible for providing consultation for the non-licensed Members of the team when discussing tasks of a clinical nature. Responsible for engaging with Members to provide effective care management, both in-person and on the phone, including linkage to resources and support in transitions of care, in a manner that utilizes evidence-based approaches (such as Motivational Interviewing) that promotes collaboration between the Member and his or her medical/behavioral team, facilitating member self-efficacy and self-management to improve the Member's ability to manage their own health, and all other activities associated with high quality, evidenced-based care management. Ensures documentation is accurate and in compliance with regulatory requirements and accreditation standards. Assist Members with care coordination needs, including, but not limited to the following:

Conduct comprehensive, holistic assessment both telephonically as well as in person (facility or home visits). Assimilate assessment information to assist, in collaboration with the ITC Team and the facility, in developing a discharge plan or an individualized care plan (ICP). Communicate ICP or discharge plan with Member, approved family or caregiver and other Members of the care team. Coordinate with internal and external health partners to support Members' comprehensive care needs. Assists with the coordination of medical and behavioral health access issues with PCP offices, specialists, and ancillary services. Participate in inter/transdisciplinary care team meetings to share information, update and inform care plan. Participate and lead (as necessary) care transition plan responsibilities. Engage in proactive, member-centered utilization and quality review of Behavioral Health services by members.

Provide crisis intervention to individuals, as well as providing support and clinical guidance to others who engage in this work. Responsible for any other duties as required to ensure successful care management processes and Member outcomes. Provide transitional care services to Members transitioning from one care setting to the next such as assisting the Member with PCP appointments, transportations, and coordination of DME and home health. Support Member through all care transitions by making outreach to ensure all care needs are met before closing the Member out to transitions of care. providing care coordination, linkage to resources, and facilitating Member self-efficacy and self-management. Perform any other duties as required to ensure Health Plan operations and department business needs are successful.

Qualifications

Education & Requirements Minimum of three (3) years of experience performing or facilitating Behavioral Health/Medical Social Work services Experience in motivational interviewing and/or other evidenced-based communication strategies Experience working successfully within a team, and experience in developing and maintaining effective relationships with both clients and coworkers is mandatory Master's degree in Social Work or related field from an accredited institution required Possession of an active, unrestricted, and unencumbered license in a Social Services related field issued by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences required (LCSW or LMFT preferred) Key Qualifications

Must have a valid California Driver's License Behavioral Health/Medical Social Work services experience in a health clinic psychiatric hospital, medical facility, or health care clinic strongly preferred Experience in clinical services, both mental health and substance use preferred Familiarity with providing Behavioral Health Care and discharge planning is required Knowledgeable and skilled in evidenced-based communication such as Motivational Interviewing, or similar empathy-based communication strategies Understanding of and sensitivity to multi-cultural communities Deep understanding and knowledge of mental health and substance use conditions, including both acute and chronic management Awareness of the impact of unmitigated bias and judgement on health; commitment to addressing both Must have knowledge of whole health and integrated principles and practices Bilingual (English/IEHP Threshold Language) - written and verbal is highly preferred Highly skilled in interpersonal communication, including conflict resolution Effective written and oral communication skills, as well as reasoning and problem-solving skills Skillful in informally and formally sharing expertise. Must have the resiliency to tolerate and adapt to a moderate level of change and development around new models of care and care management practices Proficient in the use of computer software including, but not limited to, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint Demonstrated proficiency with all electronic medical management systems (e.g., Cisco, MHK/Care Prominence, MediTrac, SuperSearch and Web Portal) is preferred Proven ability to:

Sufficiently engage Members and providers on the phone as well as in person Work as a member of a team, executing job duties and making skillful decisions within one's scope Establish and maintain a constructive relationship with diverse Members, Leadership, Team Members, external partners, and vendors Prioritize multiple tasks as well as identify and resolve problems Have effective time management and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment Be extremely organized with attention to detail and accuracy of work product Have timely turnaround of assignments expected To form cross-functional and interdepartmental relationships

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Work Model Location

This position is on a hybrid work schedule. (Mon & Fri - remote, Tues - Thurs onsite in Rancho Cucamonga, CA)

Pay Range

USD $43.87 - USD $43.87 /Hr.