Clinical Case Manager (Bilingual SPANISH)

Job Posted 10/16/2024
Corasupport
San Mateo, CA 94409
United States
Category Healthcare
Full-Time
Job Description
Clinical Case Manager (Bilingual SPANISH)

San Mateo, CA, US

5 days ago Requisition ID: 1050

Salary Range: $26-27 per hour

Position Description

Date: October 2024

FULL TIME and NON-EXEMPT

Reports to: Children's Program Coordinator

Schedule of Hours: 37.5 hours a week

Mandated Reporter: YES

SUMMARY OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA) is the only agency in San Mateo County providing crisis intervention and supportive services to survivors of domestic violence and their children. The organization seeks a Bilingual Clinical Case Manager to provide trauma-informed clinical case management for participants in the Families with 0-5 Family-Centered Mental Health Program.

POSITION SUMMARY

This full-time position will provide trauma-informed clinical case management for participants in the mental health department with children 0-17 years old.

This Clinical Case Manager will conduct therapeutic contact with clients and support intakes, screen participants, develop case management plans, and provide referrals. They will also schedule and coordinate the logistics of the Family Engagement Groups and Activities. This position will be supervised by the Children's Program Coordinator and work closely with the clinical therapy team.

Primary Job Responsibilities

  • Conduct case management intakes, screening, assessments, and crisis case management for family survivors of Domestic Violence; Parents and Children 0-17.
  • Provide administrative support, coordination, and logistical preparation for all Family Engagement Activities, workshops, and Groups.
  • Provide immediate trauma-informed domestic violence therapeutic support as needed and appropriate.
  • Receive, coordinate, and provide referrals for the program to ensure the integration of a coordinated system-wide response to Families with children 0-17.
  • Meet with FCMH clients to create a case management plan.
  • Provide clinical support to assist clients in meeting their treatment goals.
  • Proactively link clients to both internal and external resources based on their treatment needs, walk families through the referral process as needed (including accompaniment to services), and follow-up on the progress/status of the complete referral process.
  • Facilitate Empowerment Groups and Activities for community members.
  • Provide follow-up consultation, as needed.
  • Document recommended case plan and activities in client record and other data management systems in a timely manner.
  • Serve as a liaison with the clinical therapy team, participants, clients, and a wide variety of community service providers.
  • Participate in meetings and trainings as requested.
  • Maintain confidentiality and exercise professional judgment at all times in keeping with the responsibility carried personally and by the agency for the care and welfare of youth and families.
  • Maintain and exercise cultural awareness and sensitivity to diversity from a trauma-informed lens.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Possession of a Master's degree from an accredited institution in social work, psychology, counseling, or a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in social work, psychology, counseling, and a closely related field or 2-4 years of clinical case management experience in a mental health setting. The experience must have included screening, assessment, treatment planning, providing referrals, and follow-up.
  • At least 2-3 years of experience providing case management services to children, families, and at-risk populations.
  • Ability to conduct intake, develop case management plans, and provide follow-up and referrals for families and caregivers.
  • Able to effectively handle mental health crises, establishing priorities for timely service delivery, and work as a team with the clinical therapy staff in the midst of crisis.
  • Successful completion of a certified domestic violence counselor training course (may be completed upon hire).
  • Demonstrate cultural competency skills and sensitivity to diverse cultural values and norms.
  • Ability to write concise reports and evaluations.
  • Excellent judgment and decision-making skills, adherence to program protocols, and maintenance of professional boundaries.
  • Ability to work with community collaborators. Knowledge of San Mateo County community resources preferred.
  • Intermediate - advanced computer skills, including use of Microsoft Office 2010 suite and other computer programs related to service delivery, with the ability to learn new software as needed.
  • Valid driver's license, auto insurance, and vehicle are preferred.

WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

• Background check, including fingerprinting clearance from the Department of Justice.

• Demonstrate eligibility to work in the United States.

MANDATED REPORTER STATUS

This position requires you to work with children, and your profession qualifies you as "mandated reporters" of child abuse or neglect, which is found in California Penal Code Section 11165.7. You are required to report suspected cases of abuse and neglect pursuant to California Penal Code Section 11166.5.

EEO STATEMENT

CORA inspires work of the highest caliber by fostering staff engagement through transparency and inclusion in agency decisions wherever possible. We strive to ensure our policies and communications reflect an appreciation of the impact of social inequities, historical and current, and actively promote healthy relationships amongst staff by demonstrating mutual respect in all our communications. CORA is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We seek diversity with respect to race, color, age, sex, (including breastfeeding and medical conditions related to breastfeeding), religion (including religious dress or grooming practices), national origin, mental or physical disability, genetic characteristics and information, ancestry, marital status, family status, political belief, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and expression), medical condition, military, or veteran status or any other category or status protected by Federal, State, or other applicable laws.

All applicants are welcome. Individuals who are bilingual, people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and/or survivors of domestic violence are strongly encouraged to apply. The position will remain open until filled.

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