SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
The Community Programs (CP) Case Manager is responsible for the provision of Intensive Case Management; Case Management; and therapeutic skill building services within the Therapeutic Treatment Home and Home Based Services programs. Duties include crisis intervention, advocacy, assessment, referrals to necessary services, discharge planning, treatment planning, individual; family; and group skill development services, supporting youth access to services/ transportation, interdisciplinary teamwork and community liaison.
The CP Case managers are responsible for meeting agency productivity standards by implementing appropriate treatment strategies, submitting timely and satisfactory documentation, under the supervision of the Clinical Case Manager Supervisor. The CP Case Manager participates in a rotating on-call service and is responsible for these duties as outlined in policy when on-call.
CP Case Managers are supervised by the Clinical Case Manager Supervisor, and participate in supervisory consultation at least weekly. They are expected to meet at least weekly with each youth on their assigned caseload, in addition to completing more routine case management tasks on behalf of youth on their caseload, to adhere to best practice.
Adherence to the standards and regulations established by the Agency, OCS Licensing, Division of Behavioral Health, The Joint Commission, and Medicaid is mandatory. The responsibilities of the Community Programs Case Manager will be carried out in accordance with the policies of AK Child & Family, as well as the organization's mission, core values, and care philosophy. Additionally, the Community Programs Case Manager may assume further duties as assigned.
*All positions at AK Child & Family may have responsibilities altered during the course of employment due to agency imperatives.
As the only Sanctuary Certified agency in Alaska, we champion the Sanctuary Model, fostering safety and resilience during recovery from adversity. The Sanctuary model is a blueprint for change, which at its core, promotes safety and recovery from adversity through the active creation of a trauma-informed community. A recognition that trauma is pervasive in the experience of human beings forms the basis for the Sanctuary Model’s focus not only on the people who seek services, but equally on the people and systems who provide those services.
It is made up of a shared language, tools and 7 Commitments:
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