Overview Furthering our Mission to continuously improve the health and independence of the persons we serve and under the supervision of the Clinical Program Manager, the case manager is an essential provider of recovery-oriented case management services, skill building, and medication education. The case manager conducts routine psycho-social-emotional needs assessments, completes Person-Centered Recovery Plans, assists youth, adults, and their families with accessing community resources, provides rehabilitative services, and initiates crisis intervention when needed. All services are documented in an electronic health record and provided in collaboration with a multidisciplinary recovery team.
Services provided promote recovery and wellness, community integration, independent living within the community and improved quality of life. A high level of detailed electronic documentation is required and adherence to company and state guidelines is expected. A minimum of 55% of hours worked are required to be direct service.
Responsibilities The case manager works under supervision and provides recovery-oriented case management services, skill building, and medication education.
Conduct psycho-social-emotional needs assessments and complete Person-Centered Recovery Plans.
Assist youth, adults, and their families with accessing community resources; provide rehabilitative services; initiate crisis intervention when needed.
Document all services in an electronic health record and collaborate with a multidisciplinary recovery team.
Promote recovery and wellness, community integration, and independent living within the community to improve quality of life.
Maintain a high level of accurate electronic documentation and adhere to company and state guidelines.
Ensure a minimum of 55% of hours worked are direct service.
Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Human Services or equivalent; comprehensive knowledge of mental health diagnoses and treatment; ability to work independently and collaboratively within a fast-paced, recovery-focused environment.
Demonstrated aptitude to connect with people.
Valid Texas Driver's License and maintained approved drivers’ status throughout employment.
If degree is not in Human Services, a minimum of 24 credits in a human services field.
Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in Human Services.
One year of experience providing wellness and recovery support services in mental health, substance use and/or crisis intervention and screening.
Pursuit of clinical licensure in counseling, behavior analysis, family therapy, social work or a related field.
Advanced licensure.
Bilingual in ASL or Spanish.
Experience in providing concurrent documentation.
Licensure as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC).
Administration: 1009 North Georgetown Street, Round Rock, Texas 78664
Location: Bastrop, TX
City Bastrop, TX
County Bastrop County
Benefits: See rewards and compensation details at our careers page.
Note: Bluebonnet Trails Community Services complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and related transportation regulations. Our Title VI Plan can be viewed here: Title VI Plan 2023-2026