Behavioral Health Complex Care Manager
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![]() United States, Massachusetts, Boston | |
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Job Profile Summary The Complex Care Manager works with relevant stakeholders to identify and engage clients in intensive clinical care management with a focus on successfully addressing client's behavioral health and social determinants of health, improving patient experience, advancing health and reducing cost. The services focus on high risk and complex clients who have a pattern of inpatient admissions, high utilization of emergency services, difficulty engaging with outpatient treatment and may also be medically complex. The role requires assertive outreach, advocacy, service coordination, monitoring, follow up and general assistance to help clients manage barriers that may impede access to clinical services and progress in their recovery. This position supports clients across Boston and will require in-person visits to members in the community. Excellent interpersonal skills, patient engagement skills and the ability to work independently and collaboratively are key requirements of the job. Clinical experience working with behavioral health conditions prevalent within the Medicaid population including psychotic disorders, personality disorders, and substance use disorders is necessary. Care managers collaborate closely with providers throughout the health system including outpatient therapists, psychiatrists, pharmacists, and PCPs as well as develop partnerships with other community resources.
Job Description POSITION SUMMARY: The Complex Care Manager works with relevant stakeholders to identify and engage clients in intensive clinical care management with a focus on successfully addressing client's behavioral health and social determinants of health, improving patient experience, advancing health and reducing cost.The services focus on high risk and complex clients who have a pattern of inpatient admissions, high utilization of emergency services, difficulty engaging with outpatient treatment and may also be medically complex. The role requires assertive outreach, advocacy, service coordination, monitoring, follow up and general assistance to help clients manage barriers that may impede access to clinical services and progress in their recovery. This position supports clients across Boston and will require in-person visits to members in the community. Excellent interpersonal skills, patient engagement skills and the ability to work independently and collaboratively are key requirements of the job. Clinical experience working with behavioral health conditions prevalent within the Medicaid population including psychotic disorders, personality disorders, and substance use disorders is necessary. Care managers collaborate closely with providers throughout the health system including outpatient therapists, psychiatrists, pharmacists, and PCPs as well as develop partnerships with other community resources. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:
Must adhere to all of BMC's RESPECT behavioral standards. (The above statements in this job description are intended to depict the general nature and level of work assigned to the employee(s) in this job. The above is not intended to represent an exhaustive list of accountable duties and responsibilities required). JOB REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION: Master's Degree in Social Work or Counseling CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED: None EXPERIENCE: Experience providing case management services Experience working with vulnerable patient populations Experience working with clients with serious mental illness and/or substance use disorders KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
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