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  • Pediatrics Case Manager

    Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center 4.3company rating

    Case manager job in Waianae, HI

    This position is responsible for tracking WCCHC pediatric patients (ages 0 - 17) and supports the well‑being of children and their families by conducting psychosocial assessments, crafting personalized care plans, and connecting families to vital community and healthcare resources. Ultimately, advocating for children's developmental, emotional, and social needs within healthcare and social service systems. It is expected to work within the program directives set by funding sources within the philosophical framework set by the Board of Directors, and within the existing network of community service providers and natural helpers. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: 1. Bachelor's Degree in a health/human services field from an accredited college required 2. Direct service experience with the target population, including patient care and followup, psychosocial counseling and case management preferred 3. Knowledge and experience in the community and community service providers preferred 4. Experience and competency in counseling skills and in community outreach work preferred 5. BLS/CPR certification and maintenance required 6. A current valid Driver's License and daily access to an automobile are required An Equal Employment Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer
    $65k-79k yearly est. Auto-Apply 45d ago
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  • Case Manager - Community Based Case Management

    Community Empowerment Resources (CER 4.2company rating

    Case manager job in Urban Honolulu, HI

    Job Description Come join our CER family! Our team is expanding and looking for new team members! (Positions are available as long as this ad is posted) You will be developing clinically based treatment relationships with clients (persons diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness or SPMI), to assist them with integrating into the community using a structured recovery plan: psychiatric, medical, housing, substance abuse treatment, legal coordination and other services. On a typical day, you will be driving to various locations to meet with your clients and stakeholders in the community and completing documentation. Transportation of clients is required, when needed and when client is safe for transport. You will maintain a low case load of eight to 12 clients, focusing on high quality client care. This is a full-time position. You must be available 8am to 4pm Monday-Friday. WE SUPPORT OUR CASE MANAGERS We are a close-knit agency, and you will have ample support from your supervisors. Your case management team includes managers with an open-door policy and licensed professionals who are always available to consult with you at any time. Additionally, you will have regular team meetings, clinical supervision with your licensed supervisor, and ongoing behavioral health training. We provide ample training on evidence-based practices and community resources. Our approach to treatment is highly team oriented, so you always have the support of your peers and supervisors. Requirements Preferred - Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Health, Nursing, Counseling (or similar degree with course work in psychology). 6-12 months supervised experience (work, volunteer, or a combination) with at least one of the following populations: severely mentally ill (SMI/SPMI), developmentally disabled (DD), elderly, children, or other special needs populations. Combination of Education and Experience accepted. Access to a vehicle and valid driver's license, clean driving abstract, and valid safety check. People who do well in this role are skilled in communication, time management, and comfortable with autonomy. Benefits Up to 65k+, depending on performance. Plus, monetary benefits listed below. This is a hourly fee-for-service position, with opportunity for overtime pay. Health insurance: We pay for a PPO plan that includes full medical/dental/vision/prescription drug coverage. 401K, with an opportunity for agency contribution, annually. Vacation and Sick paid time off. Monthly cell phone stipend. One-time payment towards the purchase of a tablet/device. Fuel/Gas Stipend. CER observes all state and federal holidays.
    $39k-47k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Case Manager - Transition to Success (Part-Time)

    Child & Family Service 4.5company rating

    Case manager job in Ewa Beach, HI

    Job Description Established in 1899, Child & Family Service (CFS) is a community-based organization with a mission of strengthening families and fostering the healthy development of children. CFS has been a fierce advocate for children and families in the midst of social injustices and inequalities. Our statewide support, counseling, and therapeutic programs help individuals and families heal from trauma, prevent abuse and neglect, and can break the cycle of generational poverty. MISSION STATEMENT Strengthening families and fostering the healthy development of children. OUR VISION Healthy, thriving individuals and families building strong, multicultural communities across generations. OUR VALUES HOPE values: Humility, Ownership, Perseverance, Engagement We offer an extensive array of benefits for our employee including paid time off, preventative health care paid time off, birthday floating holiday, volunteer floating holiday, 16 Paid Holidays in a Year (17 in an Election Year), Medical/Dental/Vision/RX plans, Opt-out incentive, 401(k), flexible spending plans, & more. Come join Child & Family Service and help us serve thousands in our communities! SUMMARY OF DUTIES Plan, coordinate, and assist in the facilitation of TTS model across the state. Train staff to implement the TTS model with program participants via telehealth or in-person (where available). Gather and analyze data relating to training and effectiveness of the model in the programs. Establish rapport and trust with participants/families, providing empathetic encouragement and support. Partner with staff and participants to deliver TTS model. Empower participants to create a family service plan focusing on their family's goals and dreams; and develop and maintain a list of collaborative contacts and community services pertinent to participant's' needs. Provide information and referral services to community resources and agencies and help to facilitate participant connection to needed resources. Attends case conference with other disciplines or team members. Maintains confidentiality at all times. Participates in program staff meetings, meets with supervisor on a regular basis, and attends training and other staff development activities especially on topics related to cultural/ethnic diversity, child abuse and neglect and child development/behavior management. Maintains case recording, mileage logs, and other miscellaneous reports in a timely fashion. EDUCATION AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS High School Diploma or equivalent. Requires ability to understand and carry out assigned duties effectively. Requires enough basic education to understand and follow standard practice or oral and written instructions, able to read and write, use simple arithmetic, keep records, or use office machines like a computer, copy machine, fax machine. Other (Specify): Bachelor's Degree preferred. Bi-lingual preferred. Knowledge of a specialized field (human services), or formalized apprenticeship program preferred. EXPERIENCE Over one year, up to and including two years. Other (Specify): Experience working with families. Experience with conducting trainings preferred. SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED Good written and verbal communication. Experience helping families to identify goals and dreams, identify potential challenges, and set incremental objectives to achievement. Familiarity with community resources and ability to collaborate with key stakeholders, resources and agencies. Knowledge of case management and advocacy practices and techniques. Ability to work with families of diverse ethnic, cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends as required. Valid Driver's License, current no fault insurance coverage, satisfactory driver's abstract. OTHER POSITION REQUIREMENTS This job requires a valid Hawaii driver's license and a clear driver's abstract and continued employment may be contingent on maintaining a clear driver's abstract. This position is subject to a criminal background investigation and continued employment is contingent on a record clear of convictions. Requires contacts both inside and outside at all organizational levels. Requires considerable tact, discretion and persuasion to obtain results. May present new methods, programs, and controversial issues. Improper handling may affect operating results and the delivery of participant services. At Child & Family Service, we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We apply this to all aspects of employment, including, but not limited to, recruiting, hiring, promotion, transfer, leave of absence and termination.
    $38k-44k yearly est. 31d ago
  • Case Manager

    The Alcoholic Rehabilitation Services of Hawaii Inc. 3.5company rating

    Case manager job in Kaneohe, HI

    Under the supervision of the Case Manager Supervisor, the Case Manager carries out case management and services coordination (CMS) with clients, in accordance with the Hina Mauka policies and procedures. CMS is designed to provide clients with case management and services coordination activities that offer goal-orientated and individualized support focusing on improved self-efficacy. Case management and services coordination are based upon the client's individual needs and may include assistance related to health care, housing, social services, employment and recreational activities. Hina Mauka will comply with all CARF regulations in order to assure quality control. The Case Manager protects the confidentiality of clients and client records in accordance with all applicable Federal regulations. Essential Functions Assesses if clients meet criteria for CM. Assists clients in obtaining services that promote self-efficacy. The referral process may occur at any point during the treatment process. Collaborates with persons served in the provision of CM services with clients being served. Elements provided are dependent on the needs of persons being served and/or funder/regulatory requirements. Provides clients with lists of appropriate service providers, and assists them in scheduling appointments with relevant providers. Makes efforts to provide CM in locations that meet the needs of the persons served. Includes outside services and benefits gained from CM as part of the clients' treatment plans. Ensures that clients sign a “Consent to Release Information” form prior to contacting any outside agency/provider on behalf of clients. Documents the following in client records: Referral Agency/Individual Reason for Referral Contact Person Date of Contact Date of Appointment All communication with the Agency/Individual Outcome of the Referred Service Maintains client records in accordance with Hina Mauka policies and procedures and in compliance with all state and federal laws, licensing and accreditation standards and contract stipulations. Completes fiscal, statistical reporting and quality improvement tasks as required. Be available 24/7 to clients during emergencies as required by AMHD contract. Other Functions Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualification Requirements Educational/Experience and Training: Certification as a Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) or an Advance Degree in Social work, Psychology or Behavioral Science preferred. Within 1 year of obtaining certification in the State of Hawaii as a Substance Abuse Counselor and/or receiving higher education in the field of Social Work, Psychology or behavioral science. CPR and First Aid Certification. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to work with and relate to clients with substance use disorders, including persons with co-occurring disorders and a criminal background. Ability to respond calmly and efficiently to stressful situations by applying crisis management and time management skills. Ability to maintain accurate and concise records in a timely manner. Ability to work independently and cooperatively with others. Demonstrate the Hina Mauka values in interactions with persons served, their support services and others in the community who are engaged with Hina Mauka. Physical/Mental Demands Light physical effort (lift/carry up to 10 pounds); occasionally lifts supplies/equipment. Occasional standing/walking/driving. May be exposed to infectious and contagious diseases. May perform emergency care. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER *****************
    $43k-55k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Case Manager - Community Based Case Management

    CER

    Case manager job in Urban Honolulu, HI

    Come join our CER family! Our team is expanding and looking for new team members! (Positions are available as long as this ad is posted) You will be developing clinically based treatment relationships with clients (persons diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness or SPMI), to assist them with integrating into the community using a structured recovery plan: psychiatric, medical, housing, substance abuse treatment, legal coordination and other services. On a typical day, you will be driving to various locations to meet with your clients and stakeholders in the community and completing documentation. Transportation of clients is required, when needed and when client is safe for transport. You will maintain a low case load of eight to 12 clients, focusing on high quality client care. This is a full-time position. You must be available 8am to 4pm Monday-Friday. WE SUPPORT OUR CASE MANAGERS We are a close-knit agency, and you will have ample support from your supervisors. Your case management team includes managers with an open-door policy and licensed professionals who are always available to consult with you at any time. Additionally, you will have regular team meetings, clinical supervision with your licensed supervisor, and ongoing behavioral health training. We provide ample training on evidence-based practices and community resources. Our approach to treatment is highly team oriented, so you always have the support of your peers and supervisors. Requirements Preferred - Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Health, Nursing, Counseling (or similar degree with course work in psychology). 6-12 months supervised experience (work, volunteer, or a combination) with at least one of the following populations: severely mentally ill (SMI/SPMI), developmentally disabled (DD), elderly, children, or other special needs populations. Combination of Education and Experience accepted. Access to a vehicle and valid driver's license, clean driving abstract, and valid safety check. People who do well in this role are skilled in communication, time management, and comfortable with autonomy. Benefits Up to 65k+, depending on performance. Plus, monetary benefits listed below. This is a hourly fee-for-service position, with opportunity for overtime pay. Health insurance: We pay for a PPO plan that includes full medical/dental/vision/prescription drug coverage. 401K, with an opportunity for agency contribution, annually. Vacation and Sick paid time off. Monthly cell phone stipend. One-time payment towards the purchase of a tablet/device. Fuel/Gas Stipend. CER observes all state and federal holidays.
    $42k-64k yearly est. Auto-Apply 25d ago
  • Re-Entry Case Manager

    Institute for Human Services 4.6company rating

    Case manager job in Urban Honolulu, HI

    The Institute for Human Services (IHS) is Hawaii's most comprehensive human services agency dedicated to ending and preventing homelessness. For over 45 years, we've been at the forefront of creating tailored solutions for those in crisis, offering a continuum of care that includes emergency shelters, housing programs, health services, employment assistance, and outreach. The Re-Entry Case Manager provides direct case management support to paroles or consumers being released from incarceration as they face transition back into the community. This position provides case management services for reentry and coordinate housing for clients as they navigate their reentry or reintegration into housing, employment and the community. The Re-Entry Case manager will also work closely with the Re-entry Program Manager and provide progress reports of residents to the Re-entry Program Manager. Compensation: Up to $60,000 annually, actual pay commensurate with experience. Essential Functions: Demonstrate excellent customer service consistent with the standards contained in the Vision, Mission, and Values of the organization. Provide direct service to clients through crisis intervention, counseling, case management, client grievance/dispute resolution, outreach, and other service activities as necessary. Work with Shelter management to screen any persons recently released clients entering into the shelter. Provide housing navigation services (gathering vital docs, applying for health insurance, SNAP and GA benefits etc.). Perform the primary functions of assessment, planning, facilitation, and advocacy through collaboration with the client s probation officer, jail, work release, and other resources involved in the client's reentry. Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Knowledge of community resources for homeless, formerly incarcerated individuals with understanding of varying levels of care, as well as the standards for care within the community resources, mental illness and substance abuse and resources to address these issues. Strong communication and problem solving skills with ability to de-escalate and manage clients in crisis. Computer proficient in Microsoft applications, Google platform and other technology (tablet, apps) used to provide service to persons served. Possess personal qualities of integrity, patience and commitment to mission. Flexible and able to multitask; can work within an ambiguous, fast-moving environment. Required Education and Experience Minimum high school diploma or equivalent and 1 year case management or outreach field experience preferably in a human services program serving disenfranchised populations. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: Regular full time classification. General business hours, Monday through Friday, including some evenings, weekends and holidays. Hours and days may vary based on the needs of the organization. IHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer, maintains a Drug and Alcohol-free Workplace, and is proud to be an employer of national service.
    $60k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Case Manager - Voluntary Case Management - Full Time Honolulu

    Pacthawaii

    Case manager job in Urban Honolulu, HI

    Parents and Children Together is a statewide company that works with Hawaii's children, individuals, and families to create safe and promising futures. Our vision is for Hawaii to be a peaceful, safe, and vibrant community with opportunities for all to fulfill their dreams. Our company culture is deeply embedded by our Core Values of Respect, Collaboration, Informed Approach, Excellence, Holistic Care and Future Focused. If our mission and core values resonate with you, please consider us an organization to join. You'll be joining one of Hawaii Business Magazine's recognized Best Places to Work recipient for 2025 and for the previous 11 years. Job Title: Case Manager Location/Work Status: Honolulu, Hawaii with flexible work environment (Must be able to meet face-to-face with clients, families, staff, and community partners when appropriate.) Job Type: Regular Full Time, Non-Exempt Compensation: $27.03/hour with competitive benefits package Benefit Highlights: 21 Paid Vacation Days, 12 Paid Sick Days, and 14 Paid Holidays Medical Coverage through Kaiser or UHA - you chose the best option for your family 401K or Roth with 4% Employer Match Life Insurance Pet Insurance Mileage reimbursement Cell phone and internet subsidy Paid time to complete client documentation Summary of Program and Position: Voluntary Case Management (VCM) program serves families on Oahu who have been referred by Child Welfare Services (CWS) after a report to the Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline has been made and the family has been identified as moderate to moderate high risk. Each family will be assigned a case manager who will address the range of family system issues that place children at risk of child abuse and neglect. They may also be assigned a skill builder who will work with the family to increase skills such as, but not limited to, parenting skills, co-parenting skills, problem solving skills, and stress management skills. The Case Manager provides voluntary, culturally appropriate, and strengths-based services related to child safety concerns to families referred by the Department of Human Services who are moderate to high risk for child abuse and neglect. These services are focused on addressing all reported concerns, increasing parents' ability to establish and maintain safety for their children, meet their children's needs, problem solve, and access community resources. Services are provided at the home or other “natural” environments preferred by the families. The Case Manager works with referred clients to engage families, refer, and coordinate services, plan, ensure children's safety, provide parenting and family strengthening activities including persistent and creative outreach, monitor progress and document family status. This position is under the direct supervision of Program Supervisor. Essential Duties: Ensures that the delivery of service is done in a manner consistent with the standards and guidelines established by the funding agencies, state law, and the Parents And Children Together policies and procedures. Provides assessment and lead case management services that ensure that families gain access to appropriate resources in an efficient and timely manner. Assesses each family's strengths and weaknesses, identifies their needs, and develops goals and objectives as part of the Family Partnership Plan and Family Partnership Plan Activities developed with the family. Completes required assessments (Child Safety Assessment and Comprehensive Strength and Risk Assessment Tool), including the Adult-Adolescent Parenting Index according to required timelines. Provides social services consisting of parenting skill building, child development education, alternatives to corporal punishment, increasing knowledge and skills in meeting child and family needs, assistance in developing a support network, preparation for longer-term services, and other areas as needed to reduce risk factors for child abuse and neglect and increase protective factors. Links families to needed community resources and conducts follow up activities as needed, teaching the family to identify and access resources throughout the process. Ensures all services on the Family Partnership Plan and the Family Partnership Planning activities are in progress and/or completed. Meets at least once a month with the Program Supervisor to discuss progress on all families, and notifies their supervisor of progress, challenges, and any significant and critical issues, including incident reports. Consults weekly with Program Supervisor on top tier families and as needed for a family in crises. Case consultation with supervisor includes following recommended actions and the review and approval of all reports by supervisor. Completes clear, concise, and non-judgmental written and electronic documentation, such as initial assessments, monthly updates, and closing reports, and ensuring that all paperwork is completed and submitted in a timely manner for review and approval by the Program Supervisor. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors' Degree in Social Work, Psychology, or related human services field required. Other: Possesses and maintains a valid driver's license and daily access to an automobile. Possesses and maintains proof of no-fault insurance. Can obtain an acceptable criminal background check upon hire, one year later, and annually thereafter. Can obtain an acceptable CWS background check. upon hire, one year later, and annually thereafter. Can obtain an acceptable National Sex Offender Registry Check upon hire, one year later, and annually thereafter. Preferred Qualifications: One (1) year relevant working experience in child abuse and neglect case management services including comprehensive home visiting assessments, domestic violence, and substance abuse highly desired.
    $27 hourly Auto-Apply 7d ago
  • Maui Recovery POH Case Manager

    The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pi Div

    Case manager job in Maili, HI

    Job Description Maui Recovery POH Case Manager DEPARTMENT: EDS / Maui County SUPERVISOR: Maui County Coordinator STATUS: Non-Exempt / Full time - Contingent on Funding PAY: $24.00 to $28.00 QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in human services, Social Work, Education, or Psychology preferred, however, three years of experience working in social services, with strong knowledge base of local (Maui) resources will qualify. The candidate must have a clean driving record and must successfully complete the Decision Driving Safety Test after driving for The Salvation Army and annually recertify as required. He/she must have the ability to do fieldwork in various settings. Experience working disaster recovery is preferred and computer proficiency is required. Bi-lingual applicants are encouraged to apply. This is a position in the Emergency Disaster Services Department. Position not to exceed (3) years with the option to extend based on workload and funding. JOB SUMMARY: The Pathway of Hope (POH) initiative of The Salvation Army aims to provide strengths -based intensive case management services to families who desire to take action to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty and move from crisis to self-sufficiency. The Maui Recovery Pathway of Hope Case Manager (Case Manager) will provide ongoing support and expertise through comprehensive assessment, planning, implementation, and overall evaluation of clients' needs utilizing the strengths-based perspective and motivational interviewing. The Case Manager will assess the housing, health, financial, and psychological needs of program participants, as well as collaborate with the Salvation Army Corps and community partners for a holistic and wrap around approach that will aim to meet identified goals in the client's individualized action plan and create an environment of stability and a network of support. The Case Manager will follow through on all assigned cases. The Case Manager is expected to keep track of case notes and case plans through the collection and reporting of client data into identified social services management system; WellSky Community Services. The Case Manager provides services according to the standards of The Salvation Army, who is culturally competent, ethical and promotes a healthy, balanced lifestyle. RESPONSIBILITIES: •Represent The Salvation Army in accordance with its mission, initiatives and policies & procedures, in all EDS/Maui Recovery matters. •Participates in all training for Pathway of Hope & WellSky Community Services; will include but not be limited to Strengths Based Perspective, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma Informed Care/De-Escalation, and Stages of Change Model. •Determine client eligibility for POH services and/or financial assistance available through TSA Maui County and/or Community Assistance Center. •Conduct intake and assessments such as URICA, Client Sufficiency Matrix, Personal Strengths, and Herth Hope Index. •Support client in developing an individualized action plan and set of goals for each client. •Provide on-going case management/assessments for clients at 30, 60, 90 and 12 months; with an additional year of follow up after completion of Pathway of Hope. •Provide referrals to clients on housing, health benefits, financial support, and available community and public services. •Record and maintain accurate and thorough client data utilizing WellSky Community Services. •Respects and adheres to client privacy guidelines (HIPAA, 42 CFR and relevant POH guidelines). •Support client's spiritual growth by connecting them to pastoral care representative for pastoral care. •Network with outside appropriate agencies and build relationships with community partners. •Maintain a current file of appropriate community resources for staff use. •Actively attend monthly case management meetings to update the team concerning service plan progress and emerging needs. •Participate in meetings with the Maui County Coordinator, Maui Recovery Project Manager, Divisional Pathway of Hope Case Manager and Director of the Community Assistance Center. •Compile monthly statistical reports as required by the Division. •Maintain positive working relations with Salvation Army representatives, volunteers, and all agencies providing services to clients. •Other duties as assigned by the management team. •Flexibility to adjust work schedule as necessary to meet the work requirement. •Attend department meetings as assigned. •Perform other duties as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.
    $24-28 hourly 28d ago
  • Medical Case Manager

    Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction Center

    Case manager job in Urban Honolulu, HI

    Job Description Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center (HHHRC) provides harm reduction-focused services to marginalized populations in Hawai'i, including people living with and/or affected by HIV, hepatitis, substance use, homelessness, and the transgender, LGBQ, and the Native Hawaiian communities. HHHRC bridges gaps and helps individuals access essential resources such as housing, health care, entitlements, and treatment. We foster health, wellness, and systemic change in Hawai'i and the Pacific through outreach, care services, advocacy, training, prevention, education, and capacity building. SUMMARY OF POSITION The HIV Medical Case Manager is responsible for providing client-centered medical case management services to clients living with HIV. This position delivers support and advocacy focused in the following areas: (1) medical & dental; (2) medication; (3) financial; (4) emotional & mental; (5) nutrition & food; and (6) housing. The HIV Medical Case Manager must work closely with clients, case management team, patient navigators, clinical staff, partner agencies, advocacy organizations, funders, and other resource providers to support positive client health and wellness outcomes. This is a permanent, full-time, exempt, salaried position with HHHRC located in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Expected hours of work are generally between 8:30am and 5:00pm, Monday through Friday, with some evening and weekend attendance for required events. Salary is commensurate with experience. REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: Reports to: HIV Program Manager Supervises: N/A ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Ensure clients are contacted. Contact clients in accordance with HHHRC standards for acuity level and document in e2 Hawaii and EMR. Meet with clients in or out of the office to address their needs. Ensure that all clients have access to medical and dental care. Confirm that all clients have health care coverage via Medicare, Medicaid, or their employer, including COBRA. Link clients to dental services via Waikiki Health (Makahiki Clinic), Queen's Medical Center (QMC), or Department of Health (i.e., state dental). Refer clients to appropriate medical providers and provide medical transportation to appointments if client has no other means of transportation. Attend medical appointments if the client needs support and advocacy during an appointment. Link clients to applicable resources for HIV and other medications. Assist eligible clients in applying for HDAP or other drug assistance programs, if needed. Act as liaison between pharmacies and clients. Ensure that all clients are linked to medical care. Stay abreast of all current HIV treatment practices and work in conjunction with the community-based nurse. Conduct hospital visits for medically acute clients on consultative basis as needed. Establish and maintain relationships with local clinics and hospital facilities (e.g., Clint Spencer Clinic, Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, Waikiki Health Center, Queens Medical Center, Kuakini Medical Center, Straub Medical Center, Castle Hospital, and Kahi Mohala) and HIV specialists. Monitor clients' adherence to recommended medical care, including medications and doctor's visits. Establish and maintain relationships with local prison facilities (e.g., Halawa, OCCC). Establish and maintain relationships with Hawaiʻi State Hospital. Ensure that all clients have access to all applicable financial benefits. Assist eligible clients in applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Assist eligible clients in applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), if needed. Assist eligible clients in applying for Department of Human Services' (DHS) monetary benefits and Food Stamps, if needed. Assist eligible clients in applying for unemployment benefits, if needed. Assist eligible clients in applying for Ryan White emergency funding, if needed. Link clients with vocational rehabilitation programs (e.g., Social Security's “Ticket to Work” program). Advocate on behalf of clients for Worker's Compensation benefits, long-term disability, short-term disability, or temporary disability. Provide ongoing emotional support to all clients. Link eligible clients to psychiatric care services. Link clients to other mental health resources, if needed. Refer clients in crisis (e.g., suicidal) to appropriate resources. Provide counseling to clients considering re-entry into the workforce. Visit clients who are hospitalized or link them to the community-based nurse for intensive services. Ensure that all clients have access to nutritious food. Link clients to Food Basket and other meal programs, or other community resources. Link clients to Waikiki Health Center's (WHC) nutritionist. Assist clients in accessing HHHRC food pantry, no more than once per month. Inform clients about meals served at HHHRC (i.e., Wednesday lunch) and at other community resources. Ensure that all clients have access to housing. Assist eligible clients to access emergency or temporary shelter. Assist eligible clients to obtain emergency funding for security deposits, rent, and utilities. Assist eligible clients to obtain furniture and household items from Laulima, Community Clearinghouse, or other resources. Advocate for clients during housing eligibility assessments (i.e., Gregory House). Act as liaison between clients and landlords. Assist eligible clients in navigating Section 8 application if/when Section 8 opens. Follow all administrative procedures/requirements. Document progress notes and batch entries/service deliveries for each and every phone and face-to-face and contact with clients in e2 Hawaii and Emed Practice (EMR) within 24 hours. Complete assessment within thirty (30) days of intake. Review care plan regularly. Revise care plan every six (6) months to determine eligibility. Initiate discharge procedures as needed. Recertify clients for HDAP every six (6) months to determine eligibility. Ensure hours worked are accurately recorded in ADP timekeeping system. Maintain reliable attendance and adhere to scheduled work hours. Attend and participate in meetings and supervisions as required and necessary. Perform other duties as needed and assigned. Duties are subject to change. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Contribute to a safe, creative, enthusiastic, and cooperative working environment for all. Work as a team with other staff and support team members. Maintain appropriate professional and ethical standards while serving as a representative of HHHRC. Observe and comply with all rules and regulations - such as HHHRC Code of Conduct, Drug-Free Workplace - and other administrative policies of HHHRC. Abide by all policies and procedures of the HHHRC Health & Safety Program and the Quality Management Program. Comply with HHHRC confidentiality policy, HIPAA requirements, cultural competencies, and rights to persons served, as well as CARF standards. Demonstrate steadfast understanding of, and commitment to, the Mission, Vision, and Values of HHHRC. WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Office environment: indoors, air conditioned. Fieldwork: outdoors or indoors, may be subjected to unpredictable environments with extremes in temperature, noise, odors, weather conditions, etc. Regular use of computer keyboards, telephone, and operating office equipment, requiring eye-hand coordination and finger dexterity. Occasional lifting and carrying of supplies, equipment, files, documents, records, etc. Long periods of time sitting using office equipment and computers. Periods of standing and walking. Requires possession of a reliable insured vehicle for traveling to off-site locations and for transporting participants. Requires closed-toe shoes during working hours and comfortable and appropriate business-casual attire (walking shorts, and pertinent tee-shirt for scheduled activities/events of the day). REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Willingness and ability to do outreach and engagement within communities of underserved populations, including but not limited to people living with and/or are affected by HIV, hepatitis, substance use, houselessness, and mental health challenges. Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills with the ability to manage sensitive and confidential situations with tact, professionalism, and diplomacy. Demonstrated ability to function as a team member, accept constructive criticism, and provide feedback and support. Ability to work well and thrive professionally in an atmosphere of significant diversity, working with marginalized populations. Good listening skills, non-judgmental, flexible, and able to handle complex situations/clients. Capability to self-regulate when experiencing triggers, trauma responses, or stressors to stay engaged, remain productive, and meet the needs of the team and clients. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, SharePoint, etc.). Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree in Social Work (or comparable degree), or equivalent work experience. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Degree in Social Work, and/or human services background. Familiarity with principles of harm reduction and the application of motivational interviewing techniques to support patient chronic disease case management. REQUIRED WORK CARDS/CERTIFICATIONS: Valid Hawaii Driver's License and clean three-year (3-year) Driver's Abstract. COVID-19 Vaccination (Recommended) TB Clearance Hep B Clearance and/or Vaccination Must pass Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services eligibility screening. H awai ʻ i Health & Harm Reduction Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
    $53k-69k yearly est. 28d ago
  • CASE MANAGER - KALIHI JUVENILE ASSESSMENT CENTER (KJAC)

    Hale Kipa Inc. 4.0company rating

    Case manager job in Ewa Beach, HI

    Job Description Mission & About Us Rooted in aloha and kuleana, Hale Kipa is dedicated to supporting and empowering Hawai'i's youth, young adults, and families who are navigating trauma, injustice, and systemic barriers. Through safe and nurturing housing, culturally grounded care, and trauma-informed relationships, we encourage them to discover their passions, embrace their resilience, and thrive as compassionate, responsible leaders in their families and communities. Since 1970, Hale Kipa has championed Hawai'i's youth and children. We provide youth outreach, independent living facilities, therapeutic foster care, a haven for runaways, and more. Our founders recognized a need for a nonprofit to step in to assist this deserving population and we are still doing that critical work today, on O'ahu, Kaua'i, and the Island of Hawai'i. Learn more about Hale Kipa's programs. Role Overview Hale Kipa is looking for full-time Case Managers for our Independent Living/Higher Education/Imua Kakou who will provide case management services to youth. Must have knowledge of community resources that are available to the youth. The Case Manager position is an on-site job. Must possess solid verbal and written communication skills, be timely with documentation, have basic computer skills, and the ability to navigate an electronic health record system. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Psychology, or related Human Services field required. At least one (1) year of experience with youth and youth services is required Requirements Exceptional verbal and written communication skills Proficiency in navigating electronic health record systems Consistent and timely documentation Access to a vehicle for the purpose of transporting youth A valid driver's license Current auto insurance and safety check Benefits Medical/Drug/Vision/Dental Flexible Spending Account Paid Time Off (PTO) / 6 Paid Holidays 403(b) Retirement Plan Group Term Life Insurance Access to Voluntary Supplemental Insurance Plans An EEO Employer
    $35k-42k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Case Management Team Lead Assistant (Full Time) - Kona, Hawaii

    Mental Health Kokua 3.5company rating

    Case manager job in Kailua, HI

    Job Description Mental Health Kokua (MHK) is seeking a Case Management Team Leader Assistant in Kona to support clinical leadership within our community-based mental health programs. This role combines direct client services with assistance in supervising Case Managers to ensure high-quality, ethical, and recovery-oriented care. In this role, you maintain a partial caseload while supporting clinical guidance, documentation standards, and day-to-day coordination alongside the Team Leader. Case Management Team Leader Assistant Responsibilities Clinical Leadership Support: Assist with supervision and guidance of Case Managers to promote quality, ethical, recovery-oriented services. Direct Client Services: Maintain a partial caseload, providing assessment, treatment planning, coordination, and ongoing support. Care Coordination: Coordinate psychiatric, medical, and community services; support referrals and service linkage. Documentation & Compliance: Support timely assessments, treatment plans, follow-ups, and accurate electronic records. Team Collaboration: Work closely with nursing staff, Case Managers, and community partners to support client goals. Crisis & On-Call Support: Participate in after-hours on-call coverage as assigned, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Case Management Team Leader Assistant Qualifications Preferred Bachelor's degree in a behavioral health or human services field Experience in human services or behavioral health Three (3) years of case management or related experience Supervisory or clinical oversight experience Experience working with individuals with serious mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders Required Valid Hawaiʻi driver's license, current vehicle insurance, and safety inspection TB clearance, CPR, and First Aid certification (or ability to obtain) Ability to pass a criminal background check and drug screening Ability to lift up to 25 lbs and travel throughout Hawaiʻi Island Benefits of Joining Mental Health Kokua Medical & Vision Insurance (UHA or Kaiser) Dental Insurance (HDS) Supplemental Insurance (Aflac) Pet Insurance 403(b) Retirement Plan Identity Theft & Legal Protection Plans Paid Leave & Holiday Pay Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit employer Why Choose MHK? At Mental Health Kokua, we believe in Opportunities to Begin Again. As a Case Management Team Leader Assistant, you help shape strong clinical practice, support the growth of others, and play a meaningful role in helping individuals build stability and recovery across the Kona community. Lead recovery-focused care and strengthen community-based services in Kona. Apply today.
    $32k-40k yearly est. 27d ago
  • Crisis Worker Community Liaison - Sex Abuse Treatment Ctr

    Hawaii Pacific Health 3.8company rating

    Case manager job in Urban Honolulu, HI

    The Hawai'i Pacific Health Research Institute (HPHRI) is dedicated to expanding our knowledge and investigation of the most advanced methods of health prevention in Hawai'i. HPHRI researchers conduct more than 200 clinical trials within the Hawai'i Pacific Health network of hospitals - Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children, Pali Momi Medical Center, Straub Medical Center and Wilcox Medical Center. The Institute oversees an impressive array of research projects, covering areas such as oncology, cardiology, emergency medicine and neonatology. It manages a multi-million dollar budget and a dedicated staff that includes more than 25 clinical research coordinators and up to 75 physicians. Our studies assure patient safety in all aspects of research as they break new ground in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The Sex Abuse Treatment Center (SATC) of the Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children is a statewide program established in 1976 in response to the community's concern over the absence of medical, psychological and legal support services for victims and the absence of police reporting. Today it is recognized for its leadership and expertise in providing treatment services for survivors of sexual assault, preventing sexual violence and effecting change through public policy, awareness and education. Our mission is to support the emotional healing process of those sexually assaulted in Hawai'i, to increase community awareness about their needs and to reduce the incidence of all forms of sexual assault. Through research and education we also aim to improve clinical practices. By promoting and engaging in public policy we are changing public perceptions of sexual violence, overcoming barriers to treatment and prevention, and ensuring effective criminal justice practices. As the Crisis Worker/Community Liaison, you will join a team of dedicated, compassionate and dynamic professionals at the Sex Abuse Treatment Center, where you can support patients who have suffered trauma from sexual abuse. In this role, you will provide crisis intervention counseling to sexual assault victims and their families; coordinate the medical-legal process and the proper collection and transfer of medical-legal evidence; prepare written reports and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of any changes in protocol; provide information to victims about the legal system and options for police reporting; offer assistance and emotional support; work with community groups to resolve issues that impact sexual abuse service; and deliver presentations and community outreach efforts to raise awareness about sexual violence and SATC services. We are looking for someone with outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, an appreciation for community outreach and social service and a commitment to delivering the highest quality health care to Hawai'i's people. Location: Harbor Court Work Schedule: Day - 8 Hours Work Type: Full Time Regular FTE: 1.000000 Bargaining Unit: Non-Bargaining Exempt: No Req ID 31808 Pay Range: 28.23 - 29.08 USD per hour Category: Behavioral Mental Health Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors Degree in Social Science, Health Care, Management or related field OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and/or related experience. Six (6) months of counseling experience OR Six (6) months of experience in a human services position OR Six (6) months experience as a SATC crisis worker or 120 hours experience as a SATC crisis worker. Valid driver's license and current Hawai'i auto insurance. Preferred Qualifications: One (1) year of experience with delivery of community presentations. EOE/AA/Disabled/Vets Hawai'i Pacific Health offers a comprehensive and competitive total rewards package that includes pay and benefits. Rate of pay for selected candidates will be determined by various factors including knowledge, skills, abilities, relevant experience and training, as well as internal peer equity.
    $29k-34k yearly est. 24d ago
  • Overnight Mental Health Case Manager (Crisis Stabilization Facility

    Community Empowerment Resources (CER 4.2company rating

    Case manager job in Kaneohe, HI

    Job Description Our team is expanding and looking for new team members (full-time and part-time) for our overnight shifts at our Crisis Stabilization Facility - Ekolu! You will be developing clinically based treatment relationships with persons diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness and helping them integrate into the community using a structured recovery plan: obtaining psychiatrist visits, medications, housing, substance abuse treatment, legal coordination and other services. You will report to the crisis stabilization facility to work with the mental health clients, work with the treatment team, communicate with stakeholders in the community, and complete vital documentation. Case Mangers also host skill building and recreational groups onsite to aide in client recovery. This position is onsite in Kaneohe. The facility operates 24/7/365. No on-call is required. This facility is an indoor/outdoor therapeutic environment with ramps, stairs, and gravel/uneven ground. **Currently Hiring for Overnight Shifts: Overnight Shift 11pm-7am Full time: Four or five 8 hour shifts (32-40 hours per week) or Part time: Two 8-hour shifts (16 hours per week) WE SUPPORT OUR CASE MANAGERS We are a close-knit agency, and you will have ample support from your supervisors. Your treatment team includes managers with an open-door policy and licensed professionals who are always available to consult with you at any time. Additionally, you will have regular team meetings, clinical supervision with your supervisor, and ongoing behavioral health training. We provide ample training on evidence-based practices and community resources. Our approach to treatment is highly team oriented, so you always have the support of your peers and supervisors. Requirements Required High School Diploma/GED or equivalent. Preferred Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Health, Nursing, Counseling (or similar degree with course work in psychology). Preferred 6-12 months supervised experience (work, volunteer, or a combination) with at least one of the following populations: severely mentally ill (SMI/SPMI), developmentally disabled (DD), elderly, children, or other special needs populations. Preferred: Access to a vehicle and valid driver's license, clean driving abstract, and valid safety check. We do have non-driving positions available but paid at a lower rate of pay. People who do well in this role are passionate about helping people, is skilled in communication, time management, and are able to respond calmly under pressure/during crisis situations. Benefits $18 - $20 per hour, depending on background, education, and performance. Plus monetary benefits listed below. This position has ample opportunity for overtime (time and a half pay) with the ability to pick up additional shifts Health insurance: For Full Time employees, we pay 100% medical premiums for a PPO plan that covers full medical/dental/vision/prescription drug 401K, with an opportunity for agency contribution, annually Paid time-off (accrual beginning right at hire), eligible to begin use after completing 90 days of employment Monthly Cell Phone Stipend Fuel/gas stipend reimbursement
    $18-20 hourly 26d ago
  • Case Manager

    The Alcoholic Rehabilitation Services of Hawaii Inc. 3.5company rating

    Case manager job in Kaneohe, HI

    Under the supervision of the Case Manager Supervisor, the Case Manager carries out case management and services coordination (CMS) with clients, in accordance with the Hina Mauka policies and procedures. CMS is designed to provide clients with case management and services coordination activities that offer goal-orientated and individualized support focusing on improved self-efficacy. Case management and services coordination are based upon the client's individual needs and may include assistance related to health care, housing, social services, employment and recreational activities. Hina Mauka will comply with all CARF regulations in order to assure quality control. The Case Manager protects the confidentiality of clients and client records in accordance with all applicable Federal regulations. Essential Functions Assesses if clients meet criteria for CM. Assists clients in obtaining services that promote self-efficacy. The referral process may occur at any point during the treatment process. Collaborates with persons served in the provision of CM services with clients being served. Elements provided are dependent on the needs of persons being served and/or funder/regulatory requirements. Provides clients with lists of appropriate service providers, and assists them in scheduling appointments with relevant providers. Makes efforts to provide CM in locations that meet the needs of the persons served. Includes outside services and benefits gained from CM as part of the clients' treatment plans. Ensures that clients sign a “Consent to Release Information” form prior to contacting any outside agency/provider on behalf of clients. Documents the following in client records: Referral Agency/Individual Reason for Referral Contact Person Date of Contact Date of Appointment All communication with the Agency/Individual Outcome of the Referred Service Maintains client records in accordance with Hina Mauka policies and procedures and in compliance with all state and federal laws, licensing and accreditation standards and contract stipulations. Completes fiscal, statistical reporting and quality improvement tasks as required. Be available 24/7 to clients during emergencies as required by AMHD contract. Other Functions Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualification Requirements Educational/Experience and Training: Certification as a Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) or an Advance Degree in Social work, Psychology or Behavioral Science preferred. Within 1 year of obtaining certification in the State of Hawaii as a Substance Abuse Counselor and/or receiving higher education in the field of Social Work, Psychology or behavioral science. CPR and First Aid Certification. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to work with and relate to clients with substance use disorders, including persons with co-occurring disorders and a criminal background. Ability to respond calmly and efficiently to stressful situations by applying crisis management and time management skills. Ability to maintain accurate and concise records in a timely manner. Ability to work independently and cooperatively with others. Demonstrate the Hina Mauka values in interactions with persons served, their support services and others in the community who are engaged with Hina Mauka. Physical/Mental Demands Light physical effort (lift/carry up to 10 pounds); occasionally lifts supplies/equipment. Occasional standing/walking/driving. May be exposed to infectious and contagious diseases. May perform emergency care. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER *****************
    $43k-55k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Veterans Case Manager

    Institute for Human Services 4.6company rating

    Case manager job in Urban Honolulu, HI

    The Institute for Human Services (IHS) is Hawaii's most comprehensive human services agency dedicated to ending and preventing homelessness. For over 45 years, we've been at the forefront of creating tailored solutions for those in crisis, offering a continuum of care that includes emergency shelters, housing programs, health services, employment assistance, and outreach. The Veterans Services Case Manager ensures program outcomes are met and are responsible for case management duties that include intake, assessment, service plan development, short-term supportive counseling and connections to housing referrals and service coordination to meet varying needs of guests/clients served. This position serves as primary liaison and works with external service and benefit providers to ensure ongoing collaboration and consistent acquisition of community resources and support for case managed guests. Compensation: Up to $55,000 annually, actual pay commensurate with experience. Essential Functions: Demonstrate excellent customer service consistent with the standards contained in the Vision, Mission, and Values of the organization. Conduct guest (veteran and non-veteran) intakes and assessments to identify, develop and meet client outcomes; develop a transition/discharge plan for each client no longer meeting the criteria for continuing care. Assist guests with their service needs by maintaining a warm and welcoming attitude throughout the service episode; help clients to determine the objectives needed to reach their recovery goals and service needs which may or may not involve family and/or significant others if the guest desires. Provide supportive counseling, connection to provision of safe, decent and affordable housing, problem solving and skill building, service coordination for medical, mental health and substance abuse treatment needs, community service and employment assistance, and crisis support to general IHS guests including guests with veteran status residing at IHS. Monitor and attend essential community meetings as directed or as sponsored by external organizations serving homeless veteran and general homeless populations. Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Knowledge of community resources and veterans benefits. Knowledge of mental illnesses/dual diagnosis and its related issues. Excellent communication skills. Able to work under pressure while in stressful situations and handle a high volume of cases. Possess personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and commitment to mission. Flexible and able to multitask; can work within an ambiguous, fast-moving environment. Required Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of 2 years experience managing small direct case management programs or support services to disenfranchised individuals or homeless services setting. Experience with crisis intervention and de-escalation. CPR and First Aid Certification (or able to complete at IHS). Must pass CPI (Crisis Prevention Intervention) training. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: Regular full time classification. Generally Monday through Friday and some weekends. Hours and days may vary based on the needs of the consumers and organization. IHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer, maintains a Drug and Alcohol-free Workplace, and is proud to be an employer of national service.
    $55k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Medical Case Manager

    Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction Center

    Case manager job in Urban Honolulu, HI

    Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center (HHHRC) provides harm reduction-focused services to marginalized populations in Hawai'i, including people living with and/or affected by HIV, hepatitis, substance use, homelessness, and the transgender, LGBQ, and the Native Hawaiian communities. HHHRC bridges gaps and helps individuals access essential resources such as housing, health care, entitlements, and treatment. We foster health, wellness, and systemic change in Hawai'i and the Pacific through outreach, care services, advocacy, training, prevention, education, and capacity building. SUMMARY OF POSITION The HIV Medical Case Manager is responsible for providing client-centered medical case management services to clients living with HIV. This position delivers support and advocacy focused in the following areas: (1) medical & dental; (2) medication; (3) financial; (4) emotional & mental; (5) nutrition & food; and (6) housing. The HIV Medical Case Manager must work closely with clients, case management team, patient navigators, clinical staff, partner agencies, advocacy organizations, funders, and other resource providers to support positive client health and wellness outcomes. This is a permanent, full-time, exempt, salaried position with HHHRC located in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Expected hours of work are generally between 8:30am and 5:00pm, Monday through Friday, with some evening and weekend attendance for required events. Salary is commensurate with experience. REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: Reports to: HIV Program Manager Supervises: N/A ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Ensure clients are contacted. Contact clients in accordance with HHHRC standards for acuity level and document in e2 Hawaii and EMR. Meet with clients in or out of the office to address their needs. Ensure that all clients have access to medical and dental care. Confirm that all clients have health care coverage via Medicare, Medicaid, or their employer, including COBRA. Link clients to dental services via Waikiki Health (Makahiki Clinic), Queen's Medical Center (QMC), or Department of Health (i.e., state dental). Refer clients to appropriate medical providers and provide medical transportation to appointments if client has no other means of transportation. Attend medical appointments if the client needs support and advocacy during an appointment. Link clients to applicable resources for HIV and other medications. Assist eligible clients in applying for HDAP or other drug assistance programs, if needed. Act as liaison between pharmacies and clients. Ensure that all clients are linked to medical care. Stay abreast of all current HIV treatment practices and work in conjunction with the community-based nurse. Conduct hospital visits for medically acute clients on consultative basis as needed. Establish and maintain relationships with local clinics and hospital facilities (e.g., Clint Spencer Clinic, Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, Waikiki Health Center, Queens Medical Center, Kuakini Medical Center, Straub Medical Center, Castle Hospital, and Kahi Mohala) and HIV specialists. Monitor clients' adherence to recommended medical care, including medications and doctor's visits. Establish and maintain relationships with local prison facilities (e.g., Halawa, OCCC). Establish and maintain relationships with Hawaiʻi State Hospital. Ensure that all clients have access to all applicable financial benefits. Assist eligible clients in applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Assist eligible clients in applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), if needed. Assist eligible clients in applying for Department of Human Services' (DHS) monetary benefits and Food Stamps, if needed. Assist eligible clients in applying for unemployment benefits, if needed. Assist eligible clients in applying for Ryan White emergency funding, if needed. Link clients with vocational rehabilitation programs (e.g., Social Security's “Ticket to Work” program). Advocate on behalf of clients for Worker's Compensation benefits, long-term disability, short-term disability, or temporary disability. Provide ongoing emotional support to all clients. Link eligible clients to psychiatric care services. Link clients to other mental health resources, if needed. Refer clients in crisis (e.g., suicidal) to appropriate resources. Provide counseling to clients considering re-entry into the workforce. Visit clients who are hospitalized or link them to the community-based nurse for intensive services. Ensure that all clients have access to nutritious food. Link clients to Food Basket and other meal programs, or other community resources. Link clients to Waikiki Health Center's (WHC) nutritionist. Assist clients in accessing HHHRC food pantry, no more than once per month. Inform clients about meals served at HHHRC (i.e., Wednesday lunch) and at other community resources. Ensure that all clients have access to housing. Assist eligible clients to access emergency or temporary shelter. Assist eligible clients to obtain emergency funding for security deposits, rent, and utilities. Assist eligible clients to obtain furniture and household items from Laulima, Community Clearinghouse, or other resources. Advocate for clients during housing eligibility assessments (i.e., Gregory House). Act as liaison between clients and landlords. Assist eligible clients in navigating Section 8 application if/when Section 8 opens. Follow all administrative procedures/requirements. Document progress notes and batch entries/service deliveries for each and every phone and face-to-face and contact with clients in e2 Hawaii and Emed Practice (EMR) within 24 hours. Complete assessment within thirty (30) days of intake. Review care plan regularly. Revise care plan every six (6) months to determine eligibility. Initiate discharge procedures as needed. Recertify clients for HDAP every six (6) months to determine eligibility. Ensure hours worked are accurately recorded in ADP timekeeping system. Maintain reliable attendance and adhere to scheduled work hours. Attend and participate in meetings and supervisions as required and necessary. Perform other duties as needed and assigned. Duties are subject to change. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Contribute to a safe, creative, enthusiastic, and cooperative working environment for all. Work as a team with other staff and support team members. Maintain appropriate professional and ethical standards while serving as a representative of HHHRC. Observe and comply with all rules and regulations - such as HHHRC Code of Conduct, Drug-Free Workplace - and other administrative policies of HHHRC. Abide by all policies and procedures of the HHHRC Health & Safety Program and the Quality Management Program. Comply with HHHRC confidentiality policy, HIPAA requirements, cultural competencies, and rights to persons served, as well as CARF standards. Demonstrate steadfast understanding of, and commitment to, the Mission, Vision, and Values of HHHRC. WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS : Office environment: indoors, air conditioned. Fieldwork: outdoors or indoors, may be subjected to unpredictable environments with extremes in temperature, noise, odors, weather conditions, etc. Regular use of computer keyboards, telephone, and operating office equipment, requiring eye-hand coordination and finger dexterity. Occasional lifting and carrying of supplies, equipment, files, documents, records, etc. Long periods of time sitting using office equipment and computers. Periods of standing and walking. Requires possession of a reliable insured vehicle for traveling to off-site locations and for transporting participants. Requires closed-toe shoes during working hours and comfortable and appropriate business-casual attire (walking shorts, and pertinent tee-shirt for scheduled activities/events of the day). REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Willingness and ability to do outreach and engagement within communities of underserved populations, including but not limited to people living with and/or are affected by HIV, hepatitis, substance use, houselessness, and mental health challenges. Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills with the ability to manage sensitive and confidential situations with tact, professionalism, and diplomacy. Demonstrated ability to function as a team member, accept constructive criticism, and provide feedback and support. Ability to work well and thrive professionally in an atmosphere of significant diversity, working with marginalized populations. Good listening skills, non-judgmental, flexible, and able to handle complex situations/clients. Capability to self-regulate when experiencing triggers, trauma responses, or stressors to stay engaged, remain productive, and meet the needs of the team and clients. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, SharePoint, etc.). Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree in Social Work (or comparable degree), or equivalent work experience. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Degree in Social Work, and/or human services background. Familiarity with principles of harm reduction and the application of motivational interviewing techniques to support patient chronic disease case management. REQUIRED WORK CARDS/CERTIFICATIONS: Valid Hawaii Driver's License and clean three-year (3-year) Driver's Abstract. COVID-19 Vaccination (Recommended) TB Clearance Hep B Clearance and/or Vaccination Must pass Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services eligibility screening. Hawaiʻi Health & Harm Reduction Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
    $53k-69k yearly est. Auto-Apply 28d ago
  • CASE MANAGER - GUIDE ON THE SIDE (GOTS)

    Hale Kipa Inc. 4.0company rating

    Case manager job in Ewa Beach, HI

    Job Description Mission & About Us Rooted in aloha and kuleana, Hale Kipa is dedicated to supporting and empowering Hawai'i's youth, young adults, and families who are navigating trauma, injustice, and systemic barriers. Through safe and nurturing housing, culturally grounded care, and trauma-informed relationships, we encourage them to discover their passions, embrace their resilience, and thrive as compassionate, responsible leaders in their families and communities. Since 1970, Hale Kipa has championed Hawai'i's youth and children. We provide youth outreach, independent living facilities, therapeutic foster care, a haven for runaways, and more. Our founders recognized a need for a nonprofit to step in to assist this deserving population and we are still doing that critical work today, on O'ahu, Kaua'i, and the Island of Hawai'i. Learn more about Hale Kipa's programs. Role Overview Join our team at Hale Kipa as a full-time Guide on the Side Case Manager in a program dedicated to serving young adults facing homelessness. Your role will involve identifying eligible participants, securing housing, and providing case management services. You will also be responsible for teaching independent living and social skills, assisting with employment, vocational, and educational resources, and offering any other necessary services to support these young adults in successfully integrating into the community. This position is part of a team-oriented approach, where collaboration and cooperation are key to achieving our mission. Qualifications A Bachelor's degree in a related field such as social work, psychology, sociology, criminal justice, or a similar discipline required. At least one year of experience working with youth/young adults is essential preferred. Exceptional verbal and written communication skills preferred. Proficiency in navigating electronic health record systems preferred. Consistent and timely documentation preferred. Requirements A valid driver's license. Current auto insurance & safety check Access to a vehicle for the purpose of transporting young adults. Benefits Medical/Drug/Vision/Dental Flexible Spending Account Paid Time Off (PTO) / 6 Paid Holidays 403(b) Retirement Plan Group Term Life Insurance Access to Voluntary Supplemental Insurance Plans An EEO Employer
    $35k-42k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Overnight Mental Health Case Manager (Crisis Stabilization Facility

    CER

    Case manager job in Kaneohe, HI

    Our team is expanding and looking for new team members (full-time and part-time) for our overnight shifts at our Crisis Stabilization Facility - Ekolu! You will be developing clinically based treatment relationships with persons diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness and helping them integrate into the community using a structured recovery plan: obtaining psychiatrist visits, medications, housing, substance abuse treatment, legal coordination and other services. You will report to the crisis stabilization facility to work with the mental health clients, work with the treatment team, communicate with stakeholders in the community, and complete vital documentation. Case Mangers also host skill building and recreational groups onsite to aide in client recovery. This position is onsite in Kaneohe. The facility operates 24/7/365. No on-call is required. This facility is an indoor/outdoor therapeutic environment with ramps, stairs, and gravel/uneven ground. **Currently Hiring for Overnight Shifts: Overnight Shift 11pm-7am Full time: Four or five 8 hour shifts (32-40 hours per week) or Part time: Two 8-hour shifts (16 hours per week) WE SUPPORT OUR CASE MANAGERS We are a close-knit agency, and you will have ample support from your supervisors. Your treatment team includes managers with an open-door policy and licensed professionals who are always available to consult with you at any time. Additionally, you will have regular team meetings, clinical supervision with your supervisor, and ongoing behavioral health training. We provide ample training on evidence-based practices and community resources. Our approach to treatment is highly team oriented, so you always have the support of your peers and supervisors. Requirements Required High School Diploma/GED or equivalent. Preferred Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Health, Nursing, Counseling (or similar degree with course work in psychology). Preferred 6-12 months supervised experience (work, volunteer, or a combination) with at least one of the following populations: severely mentally ill (SMI/SPMI), developmentally disabled (DD), elderly, children, or other special needs populations. Preferred: Access to a vehicle and valid driver's license, clean driving abstract, and valid safety check. We do have non-driving positions available but paid at a lower rate of pay. People who do well in this role are passionate about helping people, is skilled in communication, time management, and are able to respond calmly under pressure/during crisis situations. Benefits $18 - $20 per hour, depending on background, education, and performance. Plus monetary benefits listed below. This position has ample opportunity for overtime (time and a half pay) with the ability to pick up additional shifts Health insurance: For Full Time employees, we pay 100% medical premiums for a PPO plan that covers full medical/dental/vision/prescription drug 401K, with an opportunity for agency contribution, annually Paid time-off (accrual beginning right at hire), eligible to begin use after completing 90 days of employment Monthly Cell Phone Stipend Fuel/gas stipend reimbursement
    $18-20 hourly Auto-Apply 25d ago
  • Crisis Worker Training Opportunity - Sex Abuse Treatment Ctr

    Hawaii Pacific Health 3.8company rating

    Case manager job in Urban Honolulu, HI

    The Hawai'i Pacific Health Research Institute (HPHRI) is dedicated to expanding our knowledge and investigation of the most advanced methods of health prevention in Hawai'i. HPHRI researchers conduct more than 200 clinical trials within the Hawai'i Pacific Health network of hospitals - Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children, Pali Momi Medical Center, Straub Medical Center and Wilcox Medical Center. The Institute oversees an impressive array of research projects, covering areas such as oncology, cardiology, emergency medicine and neonatology. It manages a multi-million dollar budget and a dedicated staff that includes more than 25 clinical research coordinators and up to 75 physicians. Our studies assure patient safety in all aspects of research as they break new ground in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The Sex Abuse Treatment Center (SATC) of the Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children is a statewide program established in 1976 in response to the community's concern over the absence of medical, psychological and legal support services for victims and the absence of police reporting. Today it is recognized for its leadership and expertise in providing treatment services for survivors of sexual assault, preventing sexual violence and effecting change through public policy, awareness and education. Our mission is to support the emotional healing process of those sexually assaulted in Hawai'i, to increase community awareness about their needs and to reduce the incidence of all forms of sexual assault. Through research and education we also aim to improve clinical practices. By promoting and engaging in public policy we are changing public perceptions of sexual violence, overcoming barriers to treatment and prevention, and ensuring effective criminal justice practices. As a Crisis Worker Trainee, you will go through a comprehensive training program made up of both didactic and on the job training to prepare you for the role of Crisis Worker for the Sex Abuse Treatment Center (SATC). Crisis Workers provide compassionate, front-line intervention and support services to adults and youth who have been sexually assaulted. This includes providing crisis support to sexual assault victims and their families both in person and over the phone; assisting individuals with reporting to the police if appropriate; and coordinating the acute forensic examination. Crisis Workers team with SATC physicians in the provision of medical-legal services which address the medical concerns of survivors following victimization and includes the collection and preservation of medical-legal evidence. Upon successful completion of the training program, trainees will transition into the Crisis Worker position and become an important part of a system of care for victims. If you have strong interpersonal skills, an empathic personality, and believe in the mission of the Sex Abuse Treatment Center, we encourage you to apply! Location: Harbor Court Work Schedule: Rotating - 8 Hours Work Type: Per Diem FTE: 0.475000 Bargaining Unit: Non-Bargaining Exempt: No Req ID 31806 Pay Range: 17.75 - 17.75 USD per hour Category: Internship Minimum Qualifications: High School or equivalent. Valid driver's license and current Hawai'i auto insurance. Preferred Qualifications: Associate's degree in Social Science or related field. Counseling experience. EOE/AA/Disabled/Vets EOE/AA/Disabled/Vets Hawai'i Pacific Health offers a comprehensive and competitive total rewards package that includes pay and benefits. Rate of pay for selected candidates will be determined by various factors including knowledge, skills, abilities, relevant experience and training, as well as internal peer equity.
    $29k-34k yearly est. 24d ago
  • CASE MANAGER - INDEPENDENT LIVING/HIGHER ED./IMUA KAKOU ('IHI)

    Hale Kipa Inc. 4.0company rating

    Case manager job in Ewa Beach, HI

    Job Description Mission & About Us Rooted in aloha and kuleana, Hale Kipa is dedicated to supporting and empowering Hawai'i's youth, young adults, and families who are navigating trauma, injustice, and systemic barriers. Through safe and nurturing housing, culturally grounded care, and trauma-informed relationships, we encourage them to discover their passions, embrace their resilience, and thrive as compassionate, responsible leaders in their families and communities. Since 1970, Hale Kipa has championed Hawai'i's youth and children. We provide youth outreach, independent living facilities, therapeutic foster care, a haven for runaways, and more. Our founders recognized a need for a nonprofit to step in to assist this deserving population and we are still doing that critical work today, on O'ahu, Kaua'i, and the Island of Hawai'i. Learn more about Hale Kipa's programs. Role Overview Hale Kipa is looking for full-time Case Managers for our Independent Living/Higher Education/Imua Kakou who will provide case management services to youth. Must have knowledge of community resources that are available to the youth. The Case Manager position is an on-site job. Must possess solid verbal and written communication skills, be timely with documentation, have basic computer skills, and the ability to navigate an electronic health record system. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Psychology, or related Human Services field required. At least one (1) year of experience with youth and youth services is required Requirements Exceptional verbal and written communication skills Proficiency in navigating electronic health record systems Consistent and timely documentation Access to a vehicle for the purpose of transporting youth A valid driver's license Current auto insurance and safety check Benefits Medical/Drug/Vision/Dental Flexible Spending Account Paid Time Off (PTO) / 6 Paid Holidays 403(b) Retirement Plan Group Term Life Insurance Access to Voluntary Supplemental Insurance Plans An EEO Employer
    $35k-42k yearly est. 20d ago

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How much does a case manager earn in East Honolulu, HI?

The average case manager in East Honolulu, HI earns between $35,000 and $78,000 annually. This compares to the national average case manager range of $30,000 to $61,000.

Average case manager salary in East Honolulu, HI

$52,000

What are the biggest employers of Case Managers in East Honolulu, HI?

The biggest employers of Case Managers in East Honolulu, HI are:
  1. The Institute for Human Services
  2. Mental Health Systems
  3. Hina Mauka
  4. Sedgwick LLP
  5. Cardinal Health
  6. Community Empowerment Resources (CER)
  7. Parents And Children Together
  8. CER
  9. Pacthawaii
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