GLIDE
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CaseManagerI,MedicationsforOpioidUseDisorder
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“Case Manager I, Medications for Opioid Use Disorder at GLIDE. Skills: MOUD/MAT navigation, harm reduction focused case management, client outreach, medication adherence support. ensure clients have knowledge and access to the full range of GLIDE Foundation resources to achieve and maintain stabilization. connect clients to opiate replacement therapies such as methadone, suboxone, naltrexone and other medications that help participants transition from dependence on the use of opiates to self-suff”
What You'll Achieve.
achieve and maintain stabilization; positive health outcomes; transition from dependence on the use of opiates to self-sufficiency; maintain treatment adherence; successful medication adherence; achieve stability and self-sufficiency; positive outcomes
Industry & Context.
Ability to work on a computer and see details of objects at close range, Ability to hear within normal range, and communicate effectively (in person, telephone or Zoom), Finger dexterity and the ability to use all standard office equipment, Sit or stand comfortably, and the ability to navigate throughout office spaces (via elevator or stairs), Activities that occur frequently are sitting, standing, walking, and handling materials and supplies, Activities that occur occasionally are climbing stairs and manipulating fine objects with your fingers, Activities that infrequently are bending, squatting, twisting, reaching straight above and below shoulder level, carrying and lifting up to 40 pounds, jail clearance in San Francisco and other Bay Area counties
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in social work, public health or related field, 2+ years providing MOUD/MAT navigation and harm reduction focused case management services to high-risk populations, knowledge providing prescriptions for suboxone, naltrexone and other medications (and methadone dispensaries) used to support treatment adherence for clients who access HEAT MOUD services, experience and training in overdose reversals, de-escalation techniques, motivational interviewing, experience providing street-based outreach services in urban settings and homeless encampments, understanding of the social determinants of health and how they impact people experiencing homelessness, actively engaged in drug use with proximate social stressors, Ability to establish and maintain effective collaborative relationships across Glide wide programs as well as with city agencies across San Francisco and the wider Bay Area, understand the core principles and practices of harm reduction and can successfully engage clients in services and retention through the application of risk reduction counseling, strengths-based counseling techniques, knowledge of the social determinants and health and be able to provide culturally competent, culturally sensitive support to a diverse community of clients to help them achieve stability and self-sufficiency, Exceptionally communication skills and trust-building skills are required, comfort and proficiency with public speaking (i. e. 1: 1 interaction with clients and community, group education, street outreach, etc.)
Nice to Have
California Rapid HIV/HCV/STI test counselor certification preferred (or have the willingness to be trained)
What You'll Do.
ensure clients have knowledge and access to the full range of GLIDE Foundation resources to achieve and maintain stabilization
connect clients to opiate replacement therapies such as methadone
naltrexone and other medications that help participants transition from dependence on the use of opiates to self-sufficiency
create and develop a caseload of 20 to 30 participants
maintain treatment adherence and successful medication adherence
emphasize assistance with housing resources
mental health access and any needs identified by the client
and link GLIDE participants to methadone
Brixadi and other medications that target opiate use disorder
Build positive clinical rapport to maintain a productive and active caseload
Link and navigate MOUD clients to primary health care
appropriate mental health services
and assist clients in accessing housing and the necessary documentation
education and link client caseload to full range of GLIDE services as well as the relevant external community resources
treatment and other lifesaving overdose and response groups
Document and maintain complete files on clients including updated intakes
case management notes
group attendance logs
referrals and other required data captures
Submit monthly activity and data reports that capture contract deliverables
Adhere to standard professional boundaries
understand and follow basic ethics and values of case management regulatory practices
and understand and adhere to HIPAA protocols
Develop and prepare outreach and educational materials targeted to engage the broader community in MOUD programs
Assist the leadership team in coordinating special events that promote MOUD efforts as well as the full array of HEAT and GLIDE-wide programming
Participate in and support the full range of HEAT program services such as Health Access Services
HIV/HCV/STI testing and navigation
mobile outreach services and community outreach programming when necessary
Participate in and engage in regular professional engagements including individual supervision
and other professional development opportunities
eligible for jail clearance in San Francisco and other Bay Area counties to enter city and county jails to advocate on behalf of incarcerated MOUD clients
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Ability to establish and maintain effective collaborative relationships across Glide wide programs as well as with city agencies across San Francisco and the wider Bay Area
Communication Scope
Exceptionally communication skills; public speaking (i. e. 1: 1 interaction with clients and community, group education, street outreach, etc.)
Full Job Description
## Description About Glide GLIDE is a nationally recognized center for social justice, dedicated to fighting systemic injustices, creating pathways out of poverty and crisis, and transforming lives. Through its integrated comprehensive services, advocacy initiatives, and inclusive community, GLIDE empowers individuals, families, and children to achieve stability and to thrive. GLIDE is on the forefront of addressing some of society’s most pressing issues, including poverty, housing and homelessness, and racial and social justice. GLIDE’s mission is to create a radically inclusive, just, and loving community mobilized to alleviate suffering and break the cycles of poverty and marginalization Position Summary The MOUD case manager will ensure clients have knowledge and access to the full range of GLIDE Foundation resources to achieve and maintain stabilization. Through intervention and counseling, client populations will be able to access HEAT services and have positive health outcomes. In this role, you will work with GLIDE participants who have experience with opioid use disorders to connect them to opiate replacement therapies such as methadone, suboxone, naltrexone and other medications that help participants transition from dependence on the use of opiates to self-sufficiency. The MOUD case manager will also create and develop a caseload of 20 to 30 participants with whom they work to maintain treatment adherence and stabilization; in addition to successful medication adherence, the MOUD case manager will emphasize assistance with housing resources, identification, mental health access and any needs identified by the client ## Essential Duties & Responsibilities Outreach, educate, and link GLIDE participants to methadone, suboxone, naltrexone, Brixadi and other medications that target opiate use disorder at GLIDE, at community events, and mobile outreach efforts. Build positive clinical rapport to maintain a productive and active caseload to promote medication ad
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