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Behavioral Health Case Manager

Edwards, Colorado, United States

Vail Health has become the world’s most advanced mountain healthcare system. Vail Health consists of an updated 520,000-square-foot, 56-bed hospital.  This state-of-the-art facility provides exceptional care to all of our patients, with the most beautiful views in the area, located centrally in Vail. Learn more about Vail Health here.

About the opportunity:

The Behavioral Health Case Manager is responsible for comprehensive case management services including comprehensive discharge planning across the Vail Health Behavioral Health service line and the behavioral health service lines in the patient’s community. The goal of the Case Manager position is to reduce barriers to care, enhance coordination of care for patient external and internal to behavioral health systems, improve behavioral health outcomes through supportive case management, access to services to address social determinants of health and behavioral health, early intervention, risk reduction, patient education and empowerment. The Behavioral Health Case Manager will work within the context of a patient-centered, strength based, recovery-oriented, wraparound approach, in partnership with behavioral health providers, agencies, and medical team members to promote timely access to needed care and services, continuity of care, client empowerment, and the enhancement of patient and family wellbeing

 
What you will do:
    1. Under the supervision of the Director of Case Management, the Behavioral Health Case Manager provides comprehensive case management services across behavioral health service lines to ensure a consistent and coordinated delivery of services for high-risk, high-acuity patients.  
    2. Manages a comprehensive caseload that is based on community and operational need, patient population need, and services delivered across the service community and across all Behavioral Health service locations. It is expected that this position maintains a caseload of 32 billable hours per week, dependent on patient volume.
    3. Maintains excellence in clinical documentation in alignment with local, internal, state, federal, and regulatory standards and compliance.
    4. Engages in comprehensive service plans and client assessments that address clinical need, level of care and associated factors that may impact care (i.e. SDoH).
    5. Completes comprehensive discharge planning for patients discharging from higher levels of care.
    6. Supports care coordination with behavioral health and medical providers to improve access and continuity of care. This level of engagement may include home visits, assistance in attending appointments, or other activities that support continuity of care.
    7. Supports the development of case management service plan, setting of goals, and coordinating/attending care coordination meetings with providers and community partners as indicated to support the needs of the client.
    8. Engages in comprehensive facilitation of referrals, resources, and the coordination with community resources associated with total health outcomes.
    9. Supports patient, family, and community-level education, prevention, and skill development to increase client patient and family outcomes.
    10. Monitors patient outcomes, experience, and feedback and collaborates with team members to develop strategies to promote positive experiences with a commitment of improving quality of care delivery.
    11. Analyzes data and other sources of evidence to inform standards, practices, and patient care models. Ensures clinical policies and procedures are reviewed and updated in accordance with evidence-based practice. Prepares reports, maintains records, and compiles data and statistics as directed/required.
    12. Maintains the security and confidentiality of data/information used to perform daily duties adhering to hospital policy, laws, and regulations as appropriate.
    13. Role models the principles of a Just Culture and Organizational Values.
    14. Performs other duties as assigned. 
This description is not intended and should not be construed to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills and efforts or work conditions associated with the job. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the general nature and level of the job.
 
What you will need:
 
Experience:
  • At least one year of experience in a human services, behavioral health, or related field required.
  • Experience in HIPAA and privacy laws with specific understanding of Part 2/42 CFR restrictions.
  • Understanding of Colorado laws and regulations as they relate to the mental health practices, privacy, confidentiality, supervision, and ethical delivery of care preferred.
  • Experience with ensuring accurate and timely data collection and data reporting to include Medicaid billing or reporting requirements preferred.
  • Direct experience working with diverse populations preferred.
  • Experience with behavioral health specific electronic mental recording, including documentation standards, coding requirements, and minimum standards of care preferred.
  • Understanding of the American Psychological Association (APA) ethical codes and applicable statutes preferred.
  • Rural behavioral health experience with specific knowledge of resources and community agencies specific to Eagle County preferred.
  • Bilingual strongly preferred.

License(s):

  • Current, valid Colorado Driver’s license, with ability to pass Vail Health’s Department of Motor Vehicle Report required.
Certification(s):
  • N/A
Computer / Typing:
  • Must possess, or be able to obtain within 90 days, the computers skills necessary to complete online learning requirements
    for job-specific competencies, access online forms and policies, complete online benefits enrollment, etc.
Must have working knowledge of the English language, including reading, writing, and speaking English.
Education:
  • Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or human resource-related field preferred.

 

 

 

 

Benefits at Vail Health (Full Time) Include:

  • Competitive Wages & Family Benefits:
    • Competitive wages
    • Parental leave (4 weeks paid)
    • Housing programs
    • Childcare reimbursement 
  • Comprehensive Health Benefits: 
    • Medical
    • Dental 
    • Vision
  • Educational Programs: 
    • Tuition Assistance 
    • Existing Student Loan Repayment
    • Specialty Certification Reimbursement
    • Annual Supplemental Educational Funds
  • Paid Time Off:
    • Up to five weeks in your first year of employment and continues to grow each year.
  • Retirement & Supplemental Insurance:
    • 403(b) Retirement plan with immediate matching 
    • Life insurance
    • Short and long-term disability
  • Recreation Benefits, Wellness & More:
    • Up to $1,000 annual wellbeing reimbursement
    • Recreation discounts
    • Pet insurance

 

Pay is based upon relevant education and experience per year.

Yearly Pay:

$62,441.60 - $93,641.60 USD

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