Care Manager Behavioral Health - Part Time - Days
By NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital At , Manhattan $78,500 - $90,000 a year
Care Manager Behavioral Health - Care Management Department - Part Time/Days
Minimum of 2 years of experience in mental health field
Strong communication, analytical and interpersonal skills
Current NY State License as LCSW, LMSW, or LMHC
2022 Excellence in Person Centered Care – Plantree Gold Certified
2022 Top Performer: National LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Index
Behavioral Health Senior Care Advocate - Weekend - Remote
By UnitedHealth Group At , Las Vegas, 89102, Nv $67,800 - $133,100 a year
Utilization review experience in an insurance company or managed care setting
2+ years of behavioral health clinical experience in an inpatient/acute or outpatient setting
Experience in discharge planning and/or chart review
Knowledge of Level of Care Guidelines (i.e., Milliman, Interqual, etc.)
Knowledge of American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria
Current independent, unrestricted license to practice LCSW, LMFT, CPC, LPCC or an Registered Nurse

Are you looking for a rewarding career in Behavioral Health Care? We are looking for a passionate and dedicated individual to join our team as a Behavioral Health Care Manager. You will be responsible for providing comprehensive care to individuals with mental health and substance abuse issues. You will be responsible for developing individualized treatment plans, coordinating care with other providers, and providing support to clients and their families. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career, this is the job for you!

Overview:

A Behavioral Health Care Manager is a professional who provides mental health services to individuals, families, and groups. They work with clients to assess their mental health needs, develop treatment plans, and provide counseling and other therapeutic services. They also coordinate care with other health care providers and serve as a liaison between clients and their families.

Detailed Job Description:

A Behavioral Health Care Manager is responsible for providing mental health services to individuals, families, and groups. They assess client needs, develop treatment plans, and provide counseling and other therapeutic services. They also coordinate care with other health care providers and serve as a liaison between clients and their families. They may also provide crisis intervention, case management, and referral services.

What is Behavioral Health Care Manager Job Skills Required?

• Knowledge of mental health assessment and diagnosis
• Knowledge of evidence-based treatments and interventions
• Ability to develop and implement treatment plans
• Ability to provide individual, family, and group counseling
• Ability to coordinate care with other health care providers
• Ability to provide crisis intervention
• Ability to provide case management and referral services
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work with diverse populations
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
• Ability to maintain client confidentiality

What is Behavioral Health Care Manager Job Qualifications?

• Master’s degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or a related field
• Licensure or certification in the state where practicing
• Experience in mental health assessment and diagnosis
• Experience in providing counseling and other therapeutic services
• Experience in case management and referral services

What is Behavioral Health Care Manager Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of mental health assessment and diagnosis
• Knowledge of evidence-based treatments and interventions
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
• Knowledge of crisis intervention

What is Behavioral Health Care Manager Job Experience?

• Experience in mental health assessment and diagnosis
• Experience in providing counseling and other therapeutic services
• Experience in case management and referral services

What is Behavioral Health Care Manager Job Responsibilities?

• Assess client needs and develop treatment plans
• Provide individual, family, and group counseling
• Coordinate care with other health care providers
• Provide crisis intervention, case management, and referral services
• Maintain client confidentiality
• Monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans as needed
• Provide education and support to clients and their families