Description: Develops and manages innovative services designed to assist students with medical, psychological, psychiatric, social, financial and academic needs.
1. Serves as the liaison to the Counseling Center, Student Health Center and various University departments and individuals to consult and advise on student mental health-related matters. 2. Performs evaluations to determine the student's needs, formulates goals and designs plans to resolve problems. 3. Determines the type of intervention needed, utilizing campus and community resources. 4. Partners with the Student Health Center and Counseling Center to aid in problem resolution and makes referrals as needed; involves parents/guardians as appropriate. 5. Maintains a directory of health-related community resources available to students including resources for students with financial and/or transportation needs. 6. Develops and administers training workshops on crisis management. 7. Maintains case records and prepares statistical reports as needed. 8. Serves on committees as a representative of the unit as needed. 9. Performs other job-related duties as required.
MQ: Requires application of advanced principles, techniques and theory in a professional discipline or a thorough general business management knowledge. Knowledge of this level is typically obtained through a directly job-related Master's degree or equivalent formal training in a recognized field of specialization that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Requires a minimum of three (3) years of directly job-related experience. Requires technical certification or licensing directly related to the job, as specified on a job description addendum.
Additional job Posting Information:
The Clinical Case Manager will help to bridge CAPS with campus and/or community resources. The CCM will help facilitate student access to and utilization of university and/or community resources, particularly clinical treatment resources. The CCM will also provide selected clinical services, primarily in these areas: access/intake, assessment, crisis response, bridging care toward other services, brief individual counseling, and external referral resources for those students who would benefit from a longitudinal care model. The CCM will help ensure that students who get referred out get connected to appropriate care and are provided with assistance to mitigate potential barriers that would otherwise prevent them from starting treatment elsewhere. In the process of serving in this role, the CCM will keep an updated knowledge database of referral resources, maintain relationships with other campus offices and community agencies, and serve as an advocate, case manager, and resource for students. General Description of Duties: Reach out to students who have been referred out for other services to ensure and document follow-through with service recommendations provided. Proactively reach out to students to assist with mitigating barriers to follow through and providing alternative resources and referrals based on student’s identified need. Provide motivational interviewing to assist student if self-imposed barriers are identified. Follow up with students post-referral to evaluate satisfaction with referral resource and referral process Provide interim treatment and support to select students who are unable to get connected to external counseling due to financial or other barriers that cannot be immediately resolved. Create and maintain database of current referral resources including treatment providers and on-campus/ off-campus resources such as social, financial, and academic resources. Communicate with community providers and agencies external to the university to expand and maintain referral networks and relationships. Serve as consultant to CAPS staff regarding referral and resource questions Description of Additional Duties: Assist with triaging students according to stepped care principles during CAPS walk-in hours Provide crisis intervention and assist with hospitalizing students who need it Provide active outreach and referral assistance for students who are using CAPS triage or after-hours services inappropriately and could benefit from receiving more effective ongoing treatment Assist with outreach and community presentations as needed Assist with facilitation of coping skills workshops as needed
Qualifications: Minimum Requirements: Master's degree required in a relevant field, with relevant experience in a mental health setting Licensed to practice independently Demonstrated skill and experience in case management Organizational and computer skills to effectively maintain a tracking system. Ability to utilize an electronic health record Ability to handle a busy caseload in a dynamic environment, and help prioritize and manage multiple clients through the crisis phase and completion of successful referral to community. Demonstrated competency in crisis consultation or intervention and working with collateral parties within complex systems Collaborative spirit of warmth, flexibility, acceptance, and respect for students and colleagues. Team oriented and "user friendly" for students and campus constituents. Multicultural awareness, knowledge, responsiveness, and commitment in serving a diverse student population Ability to handle spontaneous work demands while undertaking projects that require advance planning Preferred qualifications: Interest and experience with developmental and mental health needs of college students Experience with assessment, triage, crisis intervention, and/or brief counseling in mental health settings Knowledge of local resources Experience with higher education |
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