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Horizon Behavioral Heal
Overview
The clinician provides crisis intervention services, including pre-admission screening for psychiatric and substance abuse treatment. They also build collaborative relationships with community partners like hospitals, schools, and law enforcement to provide consultation and education.
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Compensation
$51,448 - $91,371 / YEAR
Posted
23 days ago
Covenant Health
The Case Manager acts as a liaison between patients, families, and clinical teams to facilitate treatment interventions and comprehensive discharge planning. They perform crisis assessments, coordinate aftercare services, and maintain accurate medical records while ensuring timely communication with external agencies.
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1 month ago
The Case Manager acts as a liaison between patients, families, and clinical teams to facilitate treatment interventions and coordinate discharge planning. They perform crisis assessments, manage aftercare appointments, and ensure effective communication with external agencies and support systems.
Family & Children's Services
The role involves ensuring timely processing of PACT referrals, conducting pre-admission screenings during hospitalizations, and actively engaging high-risk clients for PACT services. Responsibilities also include collaborating on client transitions post-discharge, assisting with admissions, and maintaining relevant data records.
$82,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
This role coordinates patient referrals from various sources, performs pre-admission screening for the rehab program, and provides significant patient education regarding illness and recovery. The liaison is also responsible for guiding patients through the discharge continuum and developing referral programs to promote the rehab services to the community.
3 months ago
Partners Behavioral Health Management
This role involves engaging, educating, and supporting adults with serious mental illness (SMI) or serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) about community-based mental health services and supported housing options. Key activities include assessing interest in supported housing, explaining benefits, facilitating site visits, addressing concerns, and linking individuals to ongoing peer support services.
The primary purpose is to engage, educate, and support adults with serious mental illness (SMI) or serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) regarding community-based mental health services and supported housing options. This includes informing individuals about available services, assisting in recovery-oriented activities, and facilitating transitions to integrated community settings.