M&A Counsel - Healthcare & Strategic Transactions
Clinical case manager job in Minneapolis, MN
A leading health care organization located in Minneapolis is seeking an Associate General Counsel to oversee M&A legal functions. The ideal candidate should have a Juris Doctorate, at least 3 years of transactional experience, and strong skills in negotiation and stakeholder management. This position offers a competitive salary range of $132,200 to $226,600 annually along with a comprehensive benefits package.
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Case Manager - Wright County
Clinical case manager job in Minneapolis, MN
Looking for a career that is fast-paced and rewarding? Pinnacle Services is looking for friendly, self-starting professionals to join our Ramsey County Case Management team! Come work for a company that values person-centered thinking and employee growth!
Pinnacle Services is an innovative agency experiencing rapid growth in the Case Management department. Do you have you bachelor's in social work or related field? Are you licensed in Social Work or seeking your licensure in social work? Then this is a great opportunity for you! We offer a fun and highly collaborative work environment that centers on providing services of the highest quality to the people we serve. We work with a variety of lead agencies and our consumers are located primarily in the seven county metro areas. Who would be successful in this role? Someone who enjoys a variety from day to day and having a diverse array of clients. Case Managers have a lot of independence while managing their caseloads, therefore someone who would prefer group work to be self-led, consulting and collaborating with others, then returning to their independent tasks would succeed in this role.
Description
Job Responsibilities and Duties:
Case Managers at Pinnacle Services have the opportunity to work with person's served on CADI and/or DD waivers. These persons served may have a developmental disability, serious and persistent mental illness, chemical dependency issues, a physical disability, or are aging.
The Case Manager is responsible for:
Assessing the areas of the persons served life where assistance is needed.
Offering and coordinating resources for the persons served being supported.
Monitoring service delivery and working with providers to ensure the individual's needs are met.
Service plan development.
Attend regular meetings with I persons served and their interdisciplinary teams.
Case Noting client related work to create billable units.
Applicants must be willing to commute to areas of Wright County for potential meetings.
Salary:
Non-LSW wage: $49,000/year salaried for 40hrs/week.
LSW wage: $51,600/year salaried for 40hrs/week.
Company Perks:
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Short Term Disability
Voluntary Life Insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Paid Time Off
7 Holidays
401K - Eligible to contribute the 1st quarter after 6 months of employment
Animal Friendly Corporate Office
Professional Growth Opportunities
Employee Recognition Programs
Flexible Schedules
Team Atmosphere
MSSA membership & paid CEUs
Licensing supervision
Flex-time available after the first 90 days.
Remote Schedule - based on 60-day evaluations work from home eligibility is determined- after completing 60 days in person training in our NE Minneapolis office.
Requirements:
Required Qualifications
Be a graduate from an accredited four-year college with a major in social work, psychology, sociology, or a closely related field or
Be a graduate from an accredited four-year college with a major in any field and one year of experience as a social worker/case manager/care coordinator in a public or private social service agency.
One year of experience in education or treatment of persons served with developmental disabilities or related conditions, or a minimum of one course that specifically focuses on developmental disabilities.
Applicants must have a valid drivers license and acceptable driving record as determined by Pinnacle Services policy. Applicants must have a vehicle that is covered with current insurance.
Applicants must successfully clear local and/or stated background checks.
Preferred Qualifications:
Possess a LSW or higher form of BOSW Licensure.
Pinnacle Service Inc. Provides person centered services to people with intellectual, developmental, or behavioral disabilities in various settings. We provide top level services to the individuals we support through in-home care, assisted living, case management and other supportive programs. We have high standards and go above and beyond in our organization to set ourselves apart from the others.
Compensation details: 49000-51600 Yearly Salary
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Case Manager FSHS
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025
This is a full-time position.
Family Supportive Housing is dedicated to creating, designing, and implementing community-based services through a proactive, holistic, and person-centered approach. We currently have several full-time openings in our Rapid Re-Housing and Transitional Domestic Violence Programs, which serve individuals and families who are either experiencing homelessness or are at imminent risk of becoming homeless.
Housing Case Managers provide culturally responsive and trauma-informed case management services. Their responsibilities include conducting intake and assessments, developing and monitoring individualized service plans, documenting client progress, and facilitating both virtual and in-person visits in homes, schools, community settings, and courts. Case Managers collaborate with partner agencies and community resources to reduce barriers and support housing stability in alignment with FHPAP and HUD requirements. They maintain complete, accurate, and up-to-date case records and interpret reports from external providers.
Depending on the specific role, Case Managers may also identify market-rate housing options, administer housing subsidies, conduct housing inspections, facilitate or coordinate client education groups, and complete daily documentation, along with other assigned duties. This is primarily an in-office position, with the potential to transition to a hybrid schedule following successful training and demonstrated competence. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing team of dedicated professionals committed to an integrated, whole-family, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive approach to services.
Job Qualifications
Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree in the Human Services field, along with at least one year of relevant work experience. However, those with at least 4 years of closely related experience may substitute this for the degree requirement.
Preference will be given to candidates who know about homelessness, mental health, chemical dependency, domestic violence, community resources, and the process of navigating housing systems. A two-year degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Human Services, or a related field, combined with at least two years of relevant experience, is also acceptable.
Applicants must hold a valid Minnesota driver's license, provide proof of insurance, and have access to a reliable vehicle that meets the Wilder Foundation's driver policy requirements.
The ideal candidate will be able to work both independently and collaboratively, understand supportive housing models, and possess the skills to build strong, lasting relationships and deliver high-quality customer service. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to provide ethical and competent services, including crisis intervention and referrals, to individuals and families from diverse cultural, racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. They should also be able to apply harm-reduction principles and client-centered interventions to help participants maintain stable housing.
About Wilder
When you work at Wilder, you will join a diverse community of passionate individuals who are committed to the Wilder mission and dedicated to serving whole families. Our workplace diversity strengthens our mission and contributes to our vision of individuals and families thriving in St. Paul and beyond.
We offer a dynamic Total Rewards package, which includes competitive compensation and benefits - health, dental, employer-matched 401(k), PTO, paid family, medical and caregiver leave, life insurance, disability insurance, flexible spending accounts and employee wellness programs. In addition, you will have access to professional development opportunities, including development funding, tuition discounts, and training. You will also have access to Wilder's employee resource groups, and other opportunities available to all employees. Eligible federal loans may also qualify for deferment through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).
The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation is a nonprofit community organization that creates lasting, positive change through direct services, research and advocacy. Learn more at ***********************
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Job offers will be contingent on the successful applicant‘s proof of authorization to work in the United States and the results of a background check related to the job requirements.
Wilder is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Amherst H Wilder foundation to provide an equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons.
Auto-ApplyMental Health Case Manager
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
Are you passionate about creating opportunities for people to thrive?
Catholic Charities is the place for you!
Mental Health Case Manager
Higher Ground - St Paul
The mission of Catholic Charities is to serve those most in need and to advocate for justice in the community.
As the need for our services grows and becomes increasingly complex, Catholic Charities is working to adapt and respond. We respond in three ways - preventing poverty, meeting basic needs in times of crisis, and creating pathways out of poverty.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE WORKING HERE:
Join a mission-driven organization that pairs compassion with accountability and hope with action. At Catholic Charities, you'll be part of a supportive team dedicated to creating opportunity and advocating for justice. We invest in our employees through training, mentorship, and opportunities for professional growth.
WAGE RANGE: $27.00 - 30.00/hourly
JOB SUMMARY
The Mental Health Case Manager will be embedded in one of Catholic Charities' permanent supportive housing program and will be assigned to manage a case load of clients with mental health needs. The Mental Health Case Manager will report to the Program Manager with oversight from the Director of Behavioral Health. The practitioner will provide services that are rehabilitative and enable the client to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, social competencies, community skills and independent living skills. The practitioner will support the client in strengthening skill areas needed according to their treatment plan. Catholic Charities provides services to clients in Hennepin or Ramsey County.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Conduct individual assessments, assessing functional strengths, resources and needs.
Develop individualized, person-centered, trauma informed community support plans.
Implement interventions identified in support plan, support client with referrals to external providers, maintain connection with external providers and provide case coordination support.
Develop therapeutic relationship with team and client. Supports and advocates on behalf of client in the procurement of services and benefits entitlement, assisting with required paperwork as necessary.
Maintains complete case documentation and records, as required by Catholic Charities, the funders, or licensure/regulatory bodies. Ensure confidentiality of all records and interactions.
Coordinate services both internally and externally including county case manager, family/guardian of client, work personnel, medical personnel, etc.
Attend supervision, case consultation meetings and participate in team-based decisions regarding all clients and services.
Maintain client files, update client files, update treatment plans a minimum of once every six months and do all required documentation as specified in DHS guidelines, utilizing professional writing skills.
Responsible for reviewing and ensuring the relevance, accuracy, and timeliness of data and reporting for purposes of accountability and client outcomes.
Provide case management to support housing retention, including supporting timely rent payment, renewal of benefits, maintaining a habitable housing unit, etc.
May transport clients
Other duties as assigned.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
CPR
Yes
Driving
Yes
Operating specialized machinery (additional assessment may be required)
No
Walking or standing > 2 hours/shift
No
Lifting up to 25lbs without assistance
No
Lifting up to 50lbs without assistance
No
Physically restraining clients
No
Catholic Charities is an equal opportunity employer.
Updated: 01/2025.
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all functions that are required of the employee for this job.
Auto-ApplyCase Manager - Hennepin County
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of people who have disabilities? At ACCORD, w
e are looking for Case Managers to work with those residing in Hennepin County.
Our Case Managers enhance the quality of the case management services, maximize satisfaction and promote cost effectiveness. The successful candidate will be accountable for the full individual's care cycle; assess needs, evaluate treatment options, create care plans, coordinate care and monitor progress to meet individual's health and human services needed.
Compensation:
$45,000-52,000 (Based on experience)
$1,500 New Hire Bonus
Job Location:
We are located in St. Paul, MN however you may be working in the community with people supported as well.
Essential Responsibilities:
Developing a community support plan (goals) for each of our individuals. (Typical caseload is 40-45 individuals)
Assisting the individual to access services, develop service agreements and documentation through case notes
Informing the person or legal guardian of service options that are a fit for their needs
Meeting one-on-one with each individual at least twice a year to evaluate progress and to adjust the individual's needs as needed.
Help Identification of potential providers that will guide each individual towards those goals.
Evaluation and monitoring of the services identified in the plan.
Making sure to follow the case management rule 185.
Complying with MN Health Care Programs in relation to the delivery of waiver services (such as CADI, BI, EW, DD) including having MnChoices assessments completed with individual plans in place and using state systems as required.
Requirements
Bachelors Degree in social work, nursing, psychology, sociology or a closely related field from an accredited four-year college or university;
OR a Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university in a field other than social work, nursing, psychology, sociology or a closed related field AND one year of experience in the delivery of social services to the target population as a supervised social worker in a public or private social services agency.
If you hold a Social Work degree, we expect you to be licensed by the Minnesota Board of Social Work, as required.
Good written and oral communication skills.
Excellent at working independently and in crisis situations.
Comfortable with high-volume paperwork.
Attention to detail and process oriented.
Able to pass a DHS (Department of Health Services) background check, valid driver's license and clean driving record
Reliable transportation.
Work Environment
As a Case Manager, your home base will be in our office located in St. Paul, MN. Your work is primarily in the community or office setting. Candidates will be expected to work generally from Monday - Friday, daytime hours, with some flexibility based on program needs. The person in this position will work Full Time, Non-Exempt, 40 hours per week.
Benefits
Competitive wage ($23-$25 depending on qualifications) and benefit package with PTO, 9 paid holidays, health, dental, vision, and life insurance, NO COST short & long-term disability insurance, retirement savings plan options, employee wellness program, tuition assistance program, career advancement, mileage reimbursement for providing direct services, a positive, friendly work environment and much more.
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Auto-ApplyCase Manager Adult
Clinical case manager job in Owatonna, MN
Full-time Description
Case management is incorporated with the community support program and is designed to assist people with a serious and persistent mental illness to become independent and functioning members of the community.
Case managers facilitate and broker services to assist clients in the promotion of independent living and teach and train clients to become more independent.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
No
Duties/Responsibilities:
Under the supervision of the Adult Services Program Manager, the case manager engages adult clients with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). In this position, the case manager will gather information, assess the clients need based on their individual functioning in the community, complete necessary referrals, collaborate with other professionals, and support clients through various transitions from other entities such as jails, hospitals, or residential settings, to assist in stabilizing their mental health. The case manager will have monthly contact with clients and maintain concurrent documentation to abide by state and CCBHC requirements.
Other Duties:
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice
Requirements
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Excellent interpersonal communication skills; deals effectively with a variety of people and personalities; communicates clearly and effectively both orally and in writing.
Able to work independently, showing initiative, and willingness to take charge of a situation.
Skilled in identifying and assessing a wide range of clients' needs.
Applies effective time management skills in order to meet all deadlines.
Demonstrates thoroughness and organizational skills in the workplace.
Displays flexibility to meet the Center's and clients' needs in an environment with interruptions.
Shows proper etiquette when dealing with clients and other sources.
Ability to differentiate between assisting with independent living and enabling clients to remain dependent.
Familiarity with standard computer functions and applications.
Willingness to transport clients in their vehicle when necessary.
Recognizes and understands mental health symptoms and diagnoses.
Experience in use of some office equipment such as copying machine, fax machine, postage machine, paper shredder, programmable telephone system, e-mail, etc.
Understands the confidential nature of organizational information and maintains confidence.
Education and Experience:
Preferred Bachelor's degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university and has at least 2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of mental health services to persons with a mental illness or completes 40 hours of special training for delivering these services along with clinical supervision from a mental health professional at least once a week until the 2,000 hours requirement of supervised experience is met; or
Is a graduate student in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields and is formally assigned by an accredited college or university to an agency for clinical training; or
Holds a master's or other graduate degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university and has less than 4,000 hours post-master's experience in the treatment of mental illness.
Physical Requirements:
Employee must be able to:
Hear and speak in order to use telephones and communicate with people inside and outside the office.
Physical ability to move around the office area and in the community throughout each workday.
Visual ability to review detailed reports and information, and to use the computer for keyboarding.
Bend at the waist or crouch for filing charts in the filing cabinets.
Physical ability to Exert up to 20 pounds or up to 10 pounds of force frequently.
Work Environment:
The employee must be able to tolerate transporting clients in their own vehicles, entering clients' homes, and interacting with clients at different functions. Seasonal weather conditions and frequent changing from inside/outside work environment are required. There are many duties performed in an office setting
Salary Description $22.50 to $25.50
Waiver Case Manager
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
We are seeking compassionate and dedicated Case Managers/Social Workers to join our dynamic team. The Case Manager/Social Worker will play a crucial role in developing person-centered support plans, connecting individuals with appropriate services, and advocating for their independence and right to take risks. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with local, state, and federal policies while maintaining accurate documentation of all activities and case notes.
Responsibilities:
Develop person-centered support plans in collaboration with individuals, parents, and legal guardians.
Connect individuals with providers and services that align with their unique needs.
Regularly communicate with individuals, parents, and legal guardians to assess and address evolving needs.
Ensure services provided by providers comply with individual requirements and adhere to local, state, or federal policies.
Adjust support plans as needed due to internal or external factors influencing the individual's needs.
Advocate for the individual's needs, wants, and independence, including the right to take risks.
Mental Health Case Manager
Clinical case manager job in Hopkins, MN
Role: Mental Health Case Manager Reports to: TCM Team Manager FLSA Status: Exempt
Salary Range: $50,000+ based on experience
Do you have a desire to provide assistance to people with severe and persistent mental health illnesses? Do you enjoy providing support and services to provide safe and stable living situations within the community? Our case managers do this and more including ensuring continuity of care, referrals to needed resources, coordination and monitoring of services, discharge planning, housing support, and intensive goal planning! If this sounds like you - Our mental health case manager role maybe for you!
Who are we?
Vail is a community for adults with serious mental illness, serving as a single point of access and coordination. We have been serving the Twin Cities for over 40 years! Guided by our mission and core values we offer purpose, direction, and hope.
What do we offer?
We take pride in fostering a collaborative work atmosphere, offering an excellent workplace, a hybrid work model, and attractive perks and benefits. As a member of our team, you will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes free and affordable ancillary health services for you and your family, as well as an exceptional work-life balance. We promote this balance by providing paid time off that begins at 2.5 weeks annually, in addition to 11 company-paid holidays, 5 personal days, and allowances for safe and sick time. Furthermore, we offer paid training and continuing education opportunities, company-provided equipment, and an Employee Assistance Program designed to support our employees and their families.
What will you do?
The Mental Health case manager will offer direct assistance to a diverse range of individuals, fostering trusting relationships while being attuned to their experiences and traumas. This role includes administrative responsibilities such as completing essential paperwork, documentation, and billing processes, as well as offering referrals and coordinating cases for clients seeking a range of services, including mental health, medical, financial, social, educational, vocational, housing, and legal assistance.
Responsibilities are executed in compliance with Rule 79, which includes documentation, functional assessments, crisis plans, releases, and personalized community support plans, all while adhering to established timelines and performance standards.
Regular interaction with clients is expected, occurring at least once a month or as required. Additional responsibilities may include building relationships with county and state officials, family members, employers, and other organizations to improve the support available to clients. Over time, this position will promote personal development and skill enhancement while aiding in the growth of our company's division.
To be considered for this opportunity you will bring your skills and talent, bachelors or masters degree in human services or related areas or qualify as a Mental Health Practitioner. Individuals with a social work degree must have valid and current Social Work licensure. At least one year of professional or internship experience in the mental health field required. Must have and maintain a valid Minnesota Drivers License, maintain automobile coverage and have access to an automobile to attend meetings in the office and community (Case Managers are reimbursed for mileage.)
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Vail Place is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. We strive to have an anti-oppressive and anti-racist work environment. We embrace diversity, foster inclusion, and do our work through an equitable lens. Persons of color, women, members of the LGBTQ community, veterans, other minorities, and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Vail Place will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Compensation details: 50000-50000 Yearly Salary
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Case Manager
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
Title: Case Manager (TLP)
Sign on Bonus: Sign on Bonus of $600 (Half paid out at 3 months and the other half at 12 months).
Salary Range: $24.04 - $26.44/hour, $50,000.00 - $55,000.00/annually
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, FSA & HSA options
Life, STD, LTD,
401K company match up to 4%
12 paid company holidays
About Us:
At 180 Degrees, we are committed to supporting individuals and families in overcoming barriers, transforming lives, and contributing to healthy, multicultural communities. Our vision is to foster a workplace rooted in respect, purpose, and pride while delivering high-quality services. We are currently seeking a compassionate and organized Case Manager to join our team in providing critical support to youth in our Transitional Living programs.
Key Responsibilities:
Coordinate the successful entry and transition of youth into and out of shelters.
Ensure compliance with court orders and assist clients in maintaining law-abiding behavior.
Meet frequently with clients and families to monitor progress in shelter, school, and community settings.
Develop comprehensive case and transition plans tailored to client and family needs.
Collaborate with community agencies to provide appropriate referrals and support services.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of client interactions and service coordination.
Support a safe, clean, and well-maintained shelter facility.
Provide work direction to staff, assist with training, and maintain a positive work environment.
Ensure compliance with all regulatory and licensing standards.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree (B.A.) in a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
One to two years of related experience, preferably working with youth or in shelter programs.
Strong organizational and time-management skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Cultural competency and trauma-informed care experience are highly valued.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and basic computer skills.
Valid driver's license required.
Work Environment:
Ability to work evenings, holidays, and weekends as needed.
Moderate noise levels in a dynamic, team-oriented environment.
Physical Demands:
Regularly required to stand, walk, and communicate effectively.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a mission-driven organization making a real difference in the lives of youth and families.
Contribute to an inclusive and supportive workplace that values equity and collaboration.
We encourage applications from women, people of color, differently abled individuals, and other diverse candidates to reflect the communities we serve.
180 Degrees, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer
For fifty years, 180 Degrees has helped Minnesota youth and adults break the cycle of trauma caused by poverty, racism, mass incarceration, homelessness and sex trafficking. Our mission is to create safe spaces and services that honor each individual's healing journey.180 Degrees' intention is for our staff reflect the communities we serve. We encourage women, LGBTQIA2S+, BIPOC, differently abled and other diverse candidates to apply. The State of Minnesota recognized 180 Degrees has surpassing other employers in hiring a diverse workforce. 180 Degrees, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Auto-ApplyCase Manager - Waivered Services
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
***The expected salary range for this position is based on several factors including market, funding, candidates experience level, skills, training, and related knowledge. Our ranges are developed and published as good faith estimates for the position.***
Starting Salary Range: $51,517 - $55,036 + Office Benefit Package (Parking/Remote Expenses): $130/Month subject to change
**This position has a hybrid work schedule**
RADIAS Health is hiring a full-time Waivered Services Case Manager to join the Waivered Services Case Management team!
The Waivered Services Case Manager assists clients on a waiver to access needed waiver and State plan services, as well as needed medical, social, educational and other services, regardless of the funding source. The Case Manager supports clients who have been deemed at risk of placement in a Nursing Facility, Neurobehavioral Hospital or ICF/DD, and sets up and coordinates the services and medical equipment necessary in order for them to live in the least restrictive setting possible. The Case Manager also provides ongoing monitoring of services, and serves as an advocate for the client when assistance is needed or services are not being performed as required. Goal development and service planning utilizes Person-Centered principles, and incorporates both what is important to and important for the client.
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm or 9 am- 5 pm, 40 hours per week
Duties & Responsibilities
Assist clients on the CADI, BI, EW and DD waivers in Hennepin County to access needed waiver and state plan services, as well as needed medical, social, education and other services, regardless of the funding source.
Develop and implement a plan of care (CSSP) that is based on the MNChoices assessment results and within the county approved allocation for the client
Inform clients and/or their legal guardians of service options, and assist clients in identifying potential providers and accessing services
Plan and arrange for services and inform the county waiver contact of the proposed services to be authorized, including provider, service type, amount and frequency for entry into MMIS service agreement
Provide services at the client's residence or other community locations, as specified in the CSSP.
Provide crisis intervention services, as needed, including referrals to meet emergency needs for housing, food, clothing or financial assistance.
Respond to all Vulnerable Adult reports in a timely manner of receipt of report. All responses will be documented and available for Hennepin County to review upon request.
Determine client needs for residential treatment and select appropriate placement homes or facilities.
Monitor client progress towards established service goals and determine termination/continuation of service.
Consult with departmental staff, other county departments and community service professionals to develop and provide appropriate and timely services.
Maintain accurate case records and complete forms for documentation of eligibility, treatment cost reimbursements, service referrals, evaluation of client outcomes and general case management purposes.
Track and provide data used to monitor trends and developments relating to client and program needs, and to monitor agency outcomes.
Track billable time worked, by client, for reimbursement
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in behavioral sciences or related field OR
Bachelor's degree in
any
major AND one year of experience as a social worker, case manager or care coordinator
Must have car, auto insurance and driver's license.
Benefits
4 weeks accrued PTO first year of employment
12 paid holidays
Medical, dental, vision, life insurance
Health Saving Accounts (HSA) + employer contribution and Flexible Saving Accounts (FSA)
Tuition reimbursement and Student Loan Repayment Assistance
Dependent Care Account (DCA) + employer contribution
Reimbursement for professional licensure fees
Routine supervision from a Mental Health Professional, with access to licensure supervision opportunities
403b retirement plan with an employer percentage match
Employer paid short-term and long-term disability insurance
Bereavement and paid parental leave
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Wellness program to support employee overall health and well-being
Variety of discounts through ADP LifeSmart
Pet insurance
Mileage reimbursement
Casual dress code
RADIAS Health is proud to be a LGBTQIA+, anti-racist, all-inclusive, and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, status as protected veteran, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other protected class status.
RADIAS Health is committed to pay transparency and equity, providing all employees and applicants with access to starting salary.
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Auto-ApplyWaiver Case Manager - Hennepin County
Clinical case manager job in Minneapolis, MN
About Us We are currently seeking full-time Case Managers to meet the ongoing demand for case management services in Hennepin County. You will work closely with the Case Management Supervisor and other community service providers to ensure that services are rendered to the persons served. We have an eighty (80%) billing efficiency expectation not counting training time for case managers with a full caseload. Join Placement Partners today, and help us create a better tomorrow!
Job Summary:
Assist clients and their families in accessing services, resources, and informal supports, including coordinating medical, social, educational, and other services, regardless of funding source.
Develop, implement, and monitor individual Coordinated Service Plans, ensuring all services are up to date, and providers are enrolled with Minnesota DHS.
Advocate for clients' needs, respond to Common Entry Point (CEP) reports, and resolve issues with the guidance of a Supervisor.
Maintain required billable hours, complete documentation on time, and ensure client progress is tracked and communicated with interdisciplinary teams.
Participate in staff meetings and training, adhere to all company and governmental regulations, and manage weekly activities via Google Calendar.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree with an emphasis in Social Services, psychology, human services or other fields related to the education or treatment of people with developmental disabilities or related conditions.
1-2 years previous Waiver experience required.
License in Social Worker preferred, but not required.
Previous 1-year work experience providing case management services to persons with developmental disabilities is preferred, but not required.
Valid Driver's License and Up to date auto insurance.
Maintain acceptable motor vehicle records.
Must be able to pass DHS Background Check
Benefits:
Flexible Work Schedule
Eligible for a pay increase after first 90 days
Paid Time Off (Accrue up to 3 weeks in 1st year)
Health & Dental Insurance Coverage
Life, AD&D Insurance
Long-Term Disability Insurance
401K Matching Retirement Plan
Paid Holidays
Employee Assistance Program
Extensive training, including First Aid / CPR /AED
The company provided cell phone & laptop
Mileage & Expense Reimbursement
Advancement Opportunities
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $23.00 - $27.50 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Monday to Friday
Experience:
working with individuals that have disabilities: 1 year (Preferred)
Waiver Experience: 1 year (Required)
Case management: 1 year (Required)
License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: Hybrid
Auto-ApplyChildren's Mental Health Targeted Case Manager
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
Job Title: Children's Mental Health Targeted Case Manager (CMH-TCM)
Reports To: Children's Community Program Supervisor
Job Status: Part-time
About RWC:
At Roots Wellness Center we treat co-occurring disorders through the lens of social justice. We believe that for many, chronic social Injustice fuels the cycle of illness, addiction, and pain.
Come and work for a company that is at the forefront of social justice, with a commitment to addressing racial and socioeconomic disparities in behavioral healthcare. We are on a mission to provide marginalized individuals and families with excellent clinical care and close the gap within marginalized communities.
Summary:
The Children's Mental Health Targeted Case Manager provides strengths-based, culturally responsive case-management services to children and youth diagnosed with a Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED). The role supports families in accessing mental health, educational, medical, social, and community resources. This position focuses on building stability at home, school, and in the community through assessment, coordination, advocacy, and ongoing monitoring.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Carry a caseload of 7-8 children/families
Conduct initial and ongoing functional assessments for children with SED.
Review diagnostic assessments and gather relevant background information.
Determine program eligibility and complete all intake paperwork and releases.
Develop an Individual Family Community Support Plan (IFCSP) within regulatory timelines.
Identify mental health, developmental, educational, social, and environmental needs.
Collaborate with the child, family, and treatment providers to establish measurable goals.
Connect families to appropriate services, including therapy, psychiatry, skills work, educational supports (IEP/504), social services, housing supports, and community programs.
Facilitate communication between the family, school, county, and other providers.
Support families navigating system complexities (insurance, benefits, school meetings, etc.).
Maintain regular contact with clients (often monthly minimum) through home, school, office, or community visits.
Track progress toward goals and adjust service plans as needed.
Ensure services are delivered in accordance with the treatment plan and state guidelines.
Advocate for the child's needs within schools, healthcare systems, and community settings.
Support families in understanding their rights and accessing culturally responsive services.
Assist with crisis planning and connect families to crisis resources when needed.
Support transitions such as hospital discharge, residential treatment return, or placement changes.
Maintain accurate and timely case notes, assessments, IFCSPs, and billing documentation.
Meet all state, county, and agency requirements for CMH-TCM services.
Participate in team meetings, case consultations, and required training.
Other related duties may be assigned.
Qualifications/Experience:
Spanish speaking preferred.
Bachelor's degree in Behavioral Science, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field.
Experience working with children or youth with mental health or behavioral needs.
Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate across systems.
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation for community-based work.
Ability to work with diverse families and maintain professional boundaries.
Experience with electronic health records or case-management documentation.
Bilingual or lived experience supporting underrepresented communities.
Work Environment & Expectations
Combination of office, home, school, and community-based visits.
Flexible schedule to accommodate family availability (some evenings may be required).
Requires independent work, time management, and ability to respond to crises.
Case Manager - Dakota County
Clinical case manager job in Minneapolis, MN
Looking for a career that is fast-paced and rewarding? Do you have experience working with individuals with Developmental Disabilities and want to serve those in that demographic? Pinnacle Services is looking for friendly, self-starting professionals to join our Dakota County Case Management team! Come work for a company that values person-centered thinking and employee growth!
Here at Pinnacle Services, Case Managers have the opportunity to work with people on CADI, AC/EW, or DD waivers. These persons served may have a developmental disability, serious and persistent mental illness, chemical dependency issues, a physical disability, or are aging. Case Managers perform service coordination between persons served and their waiver funded programs on behalf of the agency and the Case Management department. Day-to-Day tasks vary widely from maintaining necessary paperwork, connecting with county services, to traveling to attend client meetings.
We are currently looking for an Individual to join our Dakota DD waiver team! This individual will have the opportunity to work with adults and adolescents with Developmental Disabilities. This individual will have prior experience working with persons served with developmental disabilities.
Description
Job Responsibilities and Duties:
Case Managers at Pinnacle Services have the opportunity to work with persons served on CADI, DD, or AC/EW waivers. These persons served may have a developmental disability, serious and persistent mental illness, chemical dependency issues, a physical disability, or are aging.
The Case Manager Is Responsible For:
Assessing the areas of the persons served life where assistance is needed.
Offering and coordinating resources for the persons served being supported.
Monitoring service delivery and working with providers to ensure the individual's needs are met.
Developing service plans.
Attending regular in-person meetings with persons served and their interdisciplinary teams.
Maintaining and Creating accurate Case Notes and Billable Units.
Staying up to date with case management systems, software, and DHS and County resources.
Salary:
Non-LSW wage: $49,000/year salaried for 40hrs/week.
LSW wage: $51,600/year salaried for 40hrs/week.
Company Perks:
Training Program - up to 8 weeks
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Short Term Disability
Voluntary Life Insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Paid Time Off
7 Holidays
401K - Eligible to contribute the 1st quarter after 6 months of employment
Animal Friendly Corporate Office
Professional Growth Opportunities
Employee Recognition Programs
Flexible Schedules
Team Atmosphere
MSSA membership & paid CEUs
Licensing supervision
Flex-time available after the first 90 days.
Up to 3 days/week work from home - based on 90-day evaluations work from home eligibility is determined - after completing 90 days of training in our NE Minneapolis office
Requirements:
Requirements
Case Manager Requirements:
Be a graduate from an accredited four-year college with a major in social work, psychology, sociology, or a closely related field or
Be a graduate from an accredited four-year college with a major in any field and one year of experience as a social worker/case manager/care coordinator in a public or private social service agency.
One year of experience in education or treatment of persons served with developmental disabilities or related conditions, or a minimum of one course that specifically focuses on developmental disabilities.
Applicants must have a valid drivers license and acceptable driving record as determined by Pinnacle Services policy. Applicants must have a vehicle that is covered with current insurance.
Applicants must successfully clear local and/or stated background checks.
Preferred Qualifications:
Possess a LSW or higher form of BOSW Licensure.
DD Waiver Specific - Bilingual in Spanish.
Pinnacle Service Inc. Provides person centered services to people with intellectual, developmental, or behavioral disabilities in various settings. We provide top level services to the individuals we support through in-home care, assisted living, case management and other supportive programs. We have high standards and go above and beyond in our organization to set ourselves apart from the others.
Compensation details: 49000-51600 Yearly Salary
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ACT Case Manager - Bilingual Karen
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
Application Deadline: Until filled
Salary: $52,000 - $56,000 per year
This is a full time position.
Join our dedicated Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team as a mental health case manager, where you will play a vital role in providing comprehensive, community-based mental health services. This position is focused on delivering rehabilitative treatment and case management to adult in underserved communities living with severe and persistent mental illness. You will be a key member of a multidisciplinary team, working directly in the community to empower clients, coordinate essential services, and foster long-term stability and recovery.
As a case manager, you will provide rehabilitative treatment, case management, and life skills coaching. Serve as a mandated reporter for abuse and neglect. Conduct functional and risk assessments and develop individualized treatment plans. Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation and reporting. Coordinate care with psychiatrists and other healthcare/community providers. Connect clients with community resources and build partnerships with other agencies. Provide community outreach and facilitate support groups. Ensure clients maintain contact with their psychiatrist and adhere to prescribed medications. Actively participate in team meetings and collaborate with the multidisciplinary team.
Job Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a Behavioral Science or related field required. Experience may not be exchanged for education. Minimum 1-year experience in family outreach, support, care coordination, counseling or community mental health. Must meet mental health practitioner requirements. Must be bilingual in English and Karen. Valid Driver's License, auto insurance and reliable vehicle required.
About Wilder
When you work at Wilder, you will join a diverse community of passionate individuals who are committed to the Wilder mission and dedicated to serving whole families.
Our workplace diversity strengthens our mission and contributes to our vision of individuals and families thriving in St. Paul and beyond. We offer a dynamic Total Rewards package, which includes competitive compensation and benefits - health, dental, employer-matched 401(k), PTO, paid family, medical and caregiver leave, life insurance, disability insurance, flexible spending accounts and employee wellness programs.
In addition, you will have access to professional development opportunities, including development funding, tuition discounts, career development, and training opportunities. You will also have access to Wilder's inclusion, diversity and equity (WIDE) council, employee resource groups, and other DEI development opportunities available to all employees. Eligible federal loans may also qualify for deferment through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).
The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation is a nonprofit community organization that creates lasting, positive change rooted in people through direct services, research and community building. We combine knowledge, compassion and action to improve lives today and for generations to come. ***********************
Online Application Information
Our application system works best using Chrome and attaching documents in PDF or Word format. Postings close at midnight Eastern Standard Time.
There are four sections to the application process, please follow these instructions carefully:
Contact information. Be sure to fill out all of the required fields (marked with a red *).
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Questions. Answer “How did you hear about this job/posting?” question and other required questions if applicable.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Questions (EEO). We are required to ask these questions to meet state and federal compliance requirements. Your response is voluntary. If you prefer not to answer these questions you can skip them but you must check the box labeled “I have read the above invitation to self-identify as an individual with a disability”
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Job offers will be contingent on the successful applicants' proof of authorization to work in the United States and the results of a background check related to the job requirements.
Wilder is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Amherst H Wilder foundation to provide an equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons.
Auto-ApplyMental Health Case Manager
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
Are you passionate about creating opportunities for people to thrive?
Catholic Charities is the place for you!
Mental Health Case Manager
Higher Ground - St Paul
The mission of Catholic Charities is to serve those most in need and to advocate for justice in the community.
As the need for our services grows and becomes increasingly complex, Catholic Charities is working to adapt and respond. We respond in three ways - preventing poverty, meeting basic needs in times of crisis, and creating pathways out of poverty.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE WORKING HERE:
Join a mission-driven organization that pairs compassion with accountability and hope with action. At Catholic Charities, you'll be part of a supportive team dedicated to creating opportunity and advocating for justice. We invest in our employees through training, mentorship, and opportunities for professional growth.
WAGE RANGE: $27.00 - 30.00/hourly
JOB SUMMARY
The Mental Health Case Manager will be embedded in one of Catholic Charities' permanent supportive housing program and will be assigned to manage a case load of clients with mental health needs. The Mental Health Case Manager will report to the Program Manager with oversight from the Director of Behavioral Health. The practitioner will provide services that are rehabilitative and enable the client to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, social competencies, community skills and independent living skills. The practitioner will support the client in strengthening skill areas needed according to their treatment plan. Catholic Charities provides services to clients in Hennepin or Ramsey County.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Conduct individual assessments, assessing functional strengths, resources and needs.
Develop individualized, person-centered, trauma informed community support plans.
Implement interventions identified in support plan, support client with referrals to external providers, maintain connection with external providers and provide case coordination support.
Develop therapeutic relationship with team and client. Supports and advocates on behalf of client in the procurement of services and benefits entitlement, assisting with required paperwork as necessary.
Maintains complete case documentation and records, as required by Catholic Charities, the funders, or licensure/regulatory bodies. Ensure confidentiality of all records and interactions.
Coordinate services both internally and externally including county case manager, family/guardian of client, work personnel, medical personnel, etc.
Attend supervision, case consultation meetings and participate in team-based decisions regarding all clients and services.
Maintain client files, update client files, update treatment plans a minimum of once every six months and do all required documentation as specified in DHS guidelines, utilizing professional writing skills.
Responsible for reviewing and ensuring the relevance, accuracy, and timeliness of data and reporting for purposes of accountability and client outcomes.
Provide case management to support housing retention, including supporting timely rent payment, renewal of benefits, maintaining a habitable housing unit, etc.
May transport clients
Other duties as assigned.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
CPR
Yes
Driving
Yes
Operating specialized machinery (additional assessment may be required)
No
Walking or standing > 2 hours/shift
No
Lifting up to 25lbs without assistance
No
Lifting up to 50lbs without assistance
No
Physically restraining clients
No
Catholic Charities is an equal opportunity employer.
Updated: 01/2025.
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all functions that are required of the employee for this job.
Case Manager - Washington County
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
Job Description
Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of people who have disabilities? At ACCORD, w
e are looking for Case Managers to work with those residing in Washington County.
Our Case Managers enhance the quality of the case management services, maximize satisfaction and promote cost effectiveness. The successful candidate will be accountable for the full individual's care cycle; assess needs, evaluate treatment options, create care plans, coordinate care and monitor progress to meet individual's health and human services needed.
Compensation:
$45,000-52,000 (Based on experience)
$1,500 New Hire Bonus
Job Location:
We are located in St. Paul, MN however you may be working in the community with people supported as well.
Essential Responsibilities:
Developing a community support plan (goals) for each of our individuals. (Typical caseload is 40-45 individuals)
Assisting the individual to access services, develop service agreements and documentation through case notes
Informing the person or legal guardian of service options that are a fit for their needs
Meeting one-on-one with each individual at least twice a year to evaluate progress and to adjust the individual's needs as needed.
Help Identification of potential providers that will guide each individual towards those goals.
Evaluation and monitoring of the services identified in the plan.
Making sure to follow the case management rule 185.
Complying with MN Health Care Programs in relation to the delivery of waiver services (such as CADI, BI, EW, DD) including having MnChoices assessments completed with individual plans in place and using state systems as required.
Requirements
Bachelors Degree in social work, nursing, psychology, sociology or a closely related field from an accredited four-year college or university.
OR A Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university in a field other than social work, nursing, psychology, sociology or a closed related field AND one year of experience in the delivery of social services to the target population as a supervised social worker in a public or private social services agency.
If you hold a Social Work degree, we expect you to be licensed by the Minnesota Board of Social Work, as required.
Good written and oral communication skills.
Excellent at working independently and in crisis situations.
Comfortable with high-volume paperwork.
Attention to detail and process oriented.
Able to pass a DHS (Department of Health Services) background check, valid driver's license and clean driving record
Reliable transportation.
Work Environment
As a Case Manager, your home base will be in our office located in St. Paul, MN. Your work is primarily in the community or office setting. Candidates will be expected to work generally from Monday - Friday, daytime hours, with some flexibility based on program needs. The person in this position will work Full Time, Non-Exempt, 40 hours per week.
Benefits
Competitive wage ($23-$25 depending on qualifications) and benefit package with PTO, 9 paid holidays, health, dental, vision, and life insurance, NO COST short & long-term disability insurance, retirement savings plan options, employee wellness program, tuition assistance program, career advancement, mileage reimbursement for providing direct services, a positive, friendly work environment and much more.
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Case Manager Adult
Clinical case manager job in Owatonna, MN
Description:
Case management is incorporated with the community support program and is designed to assist people with a serious and persistent mental illness to become independent and functioning members of the community.
Case managers facilitate and broker services to assist clients in the promotion of independent living and teach and train clients to become more independent.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
No
Duties/Responsibilities:
Under the supervision of the Adult Services Program Manager, the case manager engages adult clients with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). In this position, the case manager will gather information, assess the clients need based on their individual functioning in the community, complete necessary referrals, collaborate with other professionals, and support clients through various transitions from other entities such as jails, hospitals, or residential settings, to assist in stabilizing their mental health. The case manager will have monthly contact with clients and maintain concurrent documentation to abide by state and CCBHC requirements.
Other Duties:
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice
Requirements:
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Excellent interpersonal communication skills; deals effectively with a variety of people and personalities; communicates clearly and effectively both orally and in writing.
Able to work independently, showing initiative, and willingness to take charge of a situation.
Skilled in identifying and assessing a wide range of clients' needs.
Applies effective time management skills in order to meet all deadlines.
Demonstrates thoroughness and organizational skills in the workplace.
Displays flexibility to meet the Center's and clients' needs in an environment with interruptions.
Shows proper etiquette when dealing with clients and other sources.
Ability to differentiate between assisting with independent living and enabling clients to remain dependent.
Familiarity with standard computer functions and applications.
Willingness to transport clients in their vehicle when necessary.
Recognizes and understands mental health symptoms and diagnoses.
Experience in use of some office equipment such as copying machine, fax machine, postage machine, paper shredder, programmable telephone system, e-mail, etc.
Understands the confidential nature of organizational information and maintains confidence.
Education and Experience:
Preferred Bachelor's degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university and has at least 2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of mental health services to persons with a mental illness or completes 40 hours of special training for delivering these services along with clinical supervision from a mental health professional at least once a week until the 2,000 hours requirement of supervised experience is met; or
Is a graduate student in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields and is formally assigned by an accredited college or university to an agency for clinical training; or
Holds a master's or other graduate degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university and has less than 4,000 hours post-master's experience in the treatment of mental illness.
Physical Requirements:
Employee must be able to:
Hear and speak in order to use telephones and communicate with people inside and outside the office.
Physical ability to move around the office area and in the community throughout each workday.
Visual ability to review detailed reports and information, and to use the computer for keyboarding.
Bend at the waist or crouch for filing charts in the filing cabinets.
Physical ability to Exert up to 20 pounds or up to 10 pounds of force frequently.
Work Environment:
The employee must be able to tolerate transporting clients in their own vehicles, entering clients' homes, and interacting with clients at different functions. Seasonal weather conditions and frequent changing from inside/outside work environment are required. There are many duties performed in an office setting
Disability Case Manager
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
Only one application is needed for 1 of 2 opportunity to join our Hennepin or Ramsey Teams.
We are seeking compassionate and dedicated Case Managers/Social Workers to join our dynamic team. The Case Manager/Social Worker will play a crucial role in developing person-centered support plans, connecting individuals with appropriate services, and advocating for their independence and right to take risks. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with local, state, and federal policies while maintaining accurate documentation of all activities and case notes.
Responsibilities:
Develop person-centered support plans in collaboration with individuals, parents, and legal guardians.
Connect individuals with providers and services that align with their unique needs.
Regularly communicate with individuals, parents, and legal guardians to assess and address evolving needs.
Ensure services provided by providers comply with individual requirements and adhere to local, state, or federal policies.
Adjust support plans as needed due to internal or external factors influencing the individual's needs.
Advocate for the individual's needs, wants, and independence, including the right to take risks.
Children's Mental Health Targeted Case Manager
Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN
Job Description
Job Title: Children's Mental Health Targeted Case Manager (CMH-TCM)
Reports To: Children's Community Program Supervisor
Job Status: Part-time
About RWC:
At Roots Wellness Center we treat co-occurring disorders through the lens of social justice. We believe that for many, chronic social Injustice fuels the cycle of illness, addiction, and pain.
Come and work for a company that is at the forefront of social justice, with a commitment to addressing racial and socioeconomic disparities in behavioral healthcare. We are on a mission to provide marginalized individuals and families with excellent clinical care and close the gap within marginalized communities.
Summary:
The Children's Mental Health Targeted Case Manager provides strengths-based, culturally responsive case-management services to children and youth diagnosed with a Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED). The role supports families in accessing mental health, educational, medical, social, and community resources. This position focuses on building stability at home, school, and in the community through assessment, coordination, advocacy, and ongoing monitoring.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Carry a caseload of 7-8 children/families
Conduct initial and ongoing functional assessments for children with SED.
Review diagnostic assessments and gather relevant background information.
Determine program eligibility and complete all intake paperwork and releases.
Develop an Individual Family Community Support Plan (IFCSP) within regulatory timelines.
Identify mental health, developmental, educational, social, and environmental needs.
Collaborate with the child, family, and treatment providers to establish measurable goals.
Connect families to appropriate services, including therapy, psychiatry, skills work, educational supports (IEP/504), social services, housing supports, and community programs.
Facilitate communication between the family, school, county, and other providers.
Support families navigating system complexities (insurance, benefits, school meetings, etc.).
Maintain regular contact with clients (often monthly minimum) through home, school, office, or community visits.
Track progress toward goals and adjust service plans as needed.
Ensure services are delivered in accordance with the treatment plan and state guidelines.
Advocate for the child's needs within schools, healthcare systems, and community settings.
Support families in understanding their rights and accessing culturally responsive services.
Assist with crisis planning and connect families to crisis resources when needed.
Support transitions such as hospital discharge, residential treatment return, or placement changes.
Maintain accurate and timely case notes, assessments, IFCSPs, and billing documentation.
Meet all state, county, and agency requirements for CMH-TCM services.
Participate in team meetings, case consultations, and required training.
Other related duties may be assigned.
Qualifications/Experience:
Spanish speaking preferred.
Bachelor's degree in Behavioral Science, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field.
Experience working with children or youth with mental health or behavioral needs.
Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate across systems.
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation for community-based work.
Ability to work with diverse families and maintain professional boundaries.
Experience with electronic health records or case-management documentation.
Bilingual or lived experience supporting underrepresented communities.
Work Environment & Expectations
Combination of office, home, school, and community-based visits.
Flexible schedule to accommodate family availability (some evenings may be required).
Requires independent work, time management, and ability to respond to crises.
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Mental Health Case Manager
Clinical case manager job in Hopkins, MN
Job Description
Role: Mental Health Case Manager Reports to: TCM Team Manager FLSA Status: Exempt
Salary Range: $50,000+ based on experience
Do you have a desire to provide assistance to people with severe and persistent mental health illnesses? Do you enjoy providing support and services to provide safe and stable living situations within the community? Our case managers do this and more including ensuring continuity of care, referrals to needed resources, coordination and monitoring of services, discharge planning, housing support, and intensive goal planning! If this sounds like you - Our mental health case manager role maybe for you!
Who are we?
Vail is a community for adults with serious mental illness, serving as a single point of access and coordination. We have been serving the Twin Cities for over 40 years! Guided by our mission and core values we offer purpose, direction, and hope.
What do we offer?
We take pride in fostering a collaborative work atmosphere, offering an excellent workplace, a hybrid work model, and attractive perks and benefits. As a member of our team, you will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes free and affordable ancillary health services for you and your family, as well as an exceptional work-life balance. We promote this balance by providing paid time off that begins at 2.5 weeks annually, in addition to 11 company-paid holidays, 5 personal days, and allowances for safe and sick time. Furthermore, we offer paid training and continuing education opportunities, company-provided equipment, and an Employee Assistance Program designed to support our employees and their families.
What will you do?
The Mental Health case manager will offer direct assistance to a diverse range of individuals, fostering trusting relationships while being attuned to their experiences and traumas. This role includes administrative responsibilities such as completing essential paperwork, documentation, and billing processes, as well as offering referrals and coordinating cases for clients seeking a range of services, including mental health, medical, financial, social, educational, vocational, housing, and legal assistance.
Responsibilities are executed in compliance with Rule 79, which includes documentation, functional assessments, crisis plans, releases, and personalized community support plans, all while adhering to established timelines and performance standards.
Regular interaction with clients is expected, occurring at least once a month or as required. Additional responsibilities may include building relationships with county and state officials, family members, employers, and other organizations to improve the support available to clients. Over time, this position will promote personal development and skill enhancement while aiding in the growth of our company's division.
To be considered for this opportunity you will bring your skills and talent, bachelor's or master's degree in human services or related areas or qualify as a Mental Health Practitioner. Individuals with a social work degree must have valid and current Social Work licensure. At least one year of professional or internship experience in the mental health field required. Must have and maintain a valid Minnesota Driver's License, maintain automobile coverage and have access to an automobile to attend meetings in the office and community (Case Managers are reimbursed for mileage.)
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Vail Place is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. We strive to have an anti-oppressive and anti-racist work environment. We embrace diversity, foster inclusion, and do our work through an equitable lens. Persons of color, women, members of the LGBTQ community, veterans, other minorities, and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Vail Place will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.