Connections Health Solutions

Healthcare

CaseManager(Pool/PRN)

$52–78k ~AI est. Tucson, Arizona, United States
The Brief

“Case Manager (Pool/PRN) at Connections Health Solutions. Skills: Crisis care, Behavioral health, Patient management. Manage care of individuals in crisis. Facilitate admission intakes”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Mandatory vaccination policy

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Associate's degree behavioral health, 2 years behavioral health experience, Arizona Level Fingerprint Clearance Card

Nice to Have

4 years behavioral health experience

What You'll Do.

Manage care of individuals in crisis

Facilitate admission intakes

Develop treatment plans

Complete discharge planning

Obtain collateral information

Assist in legal process

Initiate personalized care plans

Coordinate care with team

Serve as ambassador to partners

Develop individualized treatment plan

Review treatment plan with patient

Gather collateral from parties

Coordinate care for patients

Identify service gaps

Make recommendations for discharge

and communicate with individual

Maintain clinic record

Document services and activities

Obtain patient signatures

Monitor petition process

Perform other duties as assigned

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interdisciplinary Treatment Team; Community partners

Free ATS check

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