Summary
Case Manager is responsible for directing, coordinating and monitoring the treatment,
utilization and general care of children within the residential program. Directs the treatment
team in treatment planning. Facilitates intake and discharge planning with the ECH Screener,
insurance companies, families, court representatives, and CD workers.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
• Responsible for being trauma aware, sensitive and responsive to youth, families and
colleagues through the completion of new hire and annual trauma informed
education/training.
• Completes admission process with the child, referral source, family/legal guardian on the
day of placement
• Completes administrative functions associated with placement. Receives consents,
collects documents and receives releases
• Completes Admission Assessment, Initial Service Plan and visitation and phone
privileges
• Convenes and directs micro meetings and oversees service plan implementation
• Monitors and evaluates treatment team, child, family and legal guardians' progress
towards desired outcomes
• Schedules and directs Service Plan Reviews
• Communicates relevant information to all concerned parties between reviews
• Responsible for discharge planning
• Represents Agency and service team at judicial hearings, IEP meetings, psychiatric
appointments, and other administrative meetings
• Primary contact for CD, DMH, DJO, and other managed care entities
• Primary contact for families and visiting resources. Develops and oversees visitation
plans
• On Duty expectations—Due to the significant level of mental health issues experienced
by our clients, a clinician is required to be available 24 hours a day to make therapeutic
decisions to improve mental health status. Additionally, clinicians determine the need for
psychiatric hospitalization when warranted
• Functions as a team leader
• Safe Crisis Management (SCM) competency
• Responsible for school registration, parent/teacher conferences
• Coordinates educational services with on-ground school staff, Normandy School staff,
and/or Special School District school
• Complete progress notes in a timely manner
• Attend and complete trainings as established by ECH
• Other duties as assigned by supervisor
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QualificationsRequirements:
A master’s degree in counseling or social work (M.A. or MSW) is required for this position.
This person should have a minimum of 900 hours clinical practical experience
Skills Required
- Master's degree in counseling or social work (M.A. or MSW)
- Minimum of 900 hours clinical practical experience
- Safe Crisis Management (SCM) competency
- Completion of new hire and annual trauma informed education/training
What We Do
Every Child's Hope partners with the community to assist children, youth, and families in their pursuit of health and wholeness by preventing child abuse, treating emotional trauma and mental health issues, and providing aftercare, education, and follow-up services.








