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  • Annuity Case Manager

    CBS Brokerage 4.0company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Shakopee, MN

    Lead with Purpose. Partner with Impact. We are a dynamic brokerage general agency specializing in life insurance solutions. Our mission is to support independent advisors and clients by delivering exceptional case management and service. We thrive on teamwork, efficiency, and building lasting relationships with carriers and agents. As a Case Manager, you will be the backbone of our new business operations. You'll oversee Annuity insurance applications from submission to policy issue, ensuring smooth communication between advisors, carriers, and clients. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys organization, problem-solving, and being the trusted point of contact in the insurance process. What you'll Do: Manage life insurance applications and track case progress Communicate with carriers, underwriters, and advisors to resolve requirements Provide proactive updates to agents and clients Ensure compliance with industry regulations and company standards Deliver outstanding customer service and support What You Bring: Prior experience in life insurance, financial services, or case management preferred Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment Some college experience Compensation: Salary range for new hires is generally $55,000.00 - $60,000.00 for Shakopee, MN. Salary amount is determined by specific job location. In addition, the role may be eligible for annual bonus.
    $55k-60k yearly 1d ago
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  • M&A Counsel - Healthcare & Strategic Transactions

    Unitedhealth Group 4.6company rating

    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. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $39k-48k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Product Regulatory Counsel

    Larson Maddox

    Clinical case manager job in Minneapolis, MN

    Join this organization as a key legal advisor driving global product compliance and safety. In this role, you will lead regulatory strategy, ensure adherence to international standards, and support cross-functional teams to align compliance with business objectives. Key Responsibilities Oversee compliance for global product and packaging regulations, including CPSC reporting, hazardous materials transport, EMC, energy efficiency, emissions, and chemical restrictions. Provide legal guidance for product safety governance, including risk assessment, issue escalation, and corrective action planning. Advise corporate and divisional safety committees on regulatory obligations and emerging risks. Represent the business in industry associations (NAM, OPEI, AEM, PRBA) and shape positions on evolving regulations. Collaborate with engineering, operations, EHS, product development, and marketing to integrate compliance into business strategy. Manage regulatory filings, certifications, and market access submissions; direct external counsel and consultants for efficient support. Oversee compliance budgets, workflows, and internal communication processes. Qualifications J.D. from an accredited law school; admitted or eligible for Minnesota State Bar. 5+ years of experience in product and packaging regulatory compliance, ideally in manufacturing or heavy equipment sectors. Strong knowledge of domestic and international compliance laws and standards. Preferred Engineering background and/or product liability experience. Expertise in international trade compliance. Exceptional communication, legal reasoning, and leadership skills. Ability to work independently and provide strategic, actionable guidance.
    $37k-70k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Case Manager, Behavioral Health

    Healthpartners 4.2company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Bloomington, MN

    HealthPartners is hiring a Case Manager, Behavioral Health. This role will specifically support the Autism Care Management team. Applicants are required to have Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) certification and experience working with individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The position exists to provide support to patients, their families, and physicians in addressing behavioral health and social concerns; educate and empower patients and families to make informed personal health care decisions; and facilitate communication between patient, physician, health plan and community. ACCOUNTABILITIES: Member Focus Ensures all activities are member-focused and individualized, resulting in personalized attention to each patient's unique needs. Identifies interventions and resources to assist member reaching personal health related goals. Identifies patterns and episodes of care that are predictive of future needs and services. Integration Integrates clinical and psychosocial information for case identification and individual patient assessment to develop action-oriented and time-specific planning and implementation of appropriate interventions. Facilitates integration of patient care by encouragement of effective communications between patients, families, providers, health plan and care system programs, and community-based services. Adheres to policy and procedure in daily activities. Coordinates service coverage with appropriate funding sources when indicated. Communication Effectively and routinely communicates with patients, families, physicians and health care team members to facilitate successful collaboration resulting in high levels of member/patient/family/provider satisfaction. Provides regular reporting of member outcomes to behavioral health leadership according to defined process. Identifies and promptly reports potentially adverse situations to department leadership. Identifies and promptly reports high cost cases for reinsurance. Maintains confidentiality of information in accordance with department and corporate policies. Relationships and Team Building Establishes and maintains good working relationships within the Behavioral Health Improvement and Operations Department, with other HealthPartners Departments, and with other health team participants. Supports other team members in achieving patient centered goals. Assists supervisor in maintaining a cohesive team by contributing to a collaborative, respectful, and diverse environment. Participates in and contributes to appropriate departmental and/or organizational meetings. Acts as a liaison between internal customers, Marketing, Sales, Claims and Member Services to resolve systems/process issues. Technology Maintains knowledge of and effectively uses automated applications and systems. Identifies deficits in technological literacy and seeks appropriate training under guidance of supervisor. Maintains maximum individual productivity through proficient use of automated systems. Personal Development Participates in ongoing independent study and education-related professional activities to maintain and increase knowledge in the areas of case management, patient care services, and benefit packages for development of effective case management skills. Demonstrates responsiveness to and appreciation of constructive feedback and recommendations for personal growth and development. Maintains current, active Minnesota licensure. Other Duties Willingly participates in various committees, task forces, projects, and quality improvement teams, as needed and assigned. Performs other duties as assigned. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Licensed in Minnesota as LICSW, RN or Psychologist, Masters degree preferred. Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) certification Experience working with individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Minimum of 3 years clinical practice experience; minimum of 3 years relevant utilization review, discharge planning, or case management experience; and current clinical knowledge. Demonstrated effective, clinical judgement and skills. Demonstrated skill and experience in effectively collaborating with care team members, using a high level of expertise in written, oral and interpersonal communication. Demonstrated working knowledge of QI, UM, benefit plans fiscal management, and various payment methodologies preferred. Understanding of healthcare and/or HMO industry. Demonstrated skill in effective use and management of automated medical management systems. Demonstrated flexibility, organization, and appropriate decision-making under challenging situations. Ability to organize and prioritize multiple assignments within workload. Ability to deal with change and ambiguity. DECISION-MAKING: Makes independent decisions within the scope of this position's accountabilities and determines the need for and the timing of consultation with behavioral health leadership. Uses sound judgement, organizational knowledge, industry knowledge, and common sense in determining appropriate alternatives for members/patients/families, consulting with leadership and/or Medical Director, when indicated. Utilizes the member contract coverage policy on-line benefits, level of care guidelines and Member or Claims Services on-line policies and procedures. Makes recommendations to leadership regarding policy development needs and/or changes. MAJOR CHALLENGES: Maintaining member focus in a rapidly evolving environment. Influencing team members and colleagues to work collaboratively in achieving the goals and objectives of the department. Maintaining timely, comprehensive reviews with concise documentation of pertinent facts, decisions and rationale. Maintaining appropriate use of supervisory and consultation resources
    $49k-63k yearly est. Auto-Apply 28d ago
  • Case Manager - Dakota County

    Pinnacle Services, Inc. 4.1company rating

    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 MN Paid Leave 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 PI78caff0f6f9b-31181-30268372
    $49k-51.6k yearly 7d ago
  • ACT Case Manager - Bilingual Karen

    Wilder 2.9company rating

    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 *). Verification of email address. Enter the code sent to your email address. Enter Address Resume and cover letter section. First upload your resume in the resume section then upload your cover letter and any other required documents mentioned in the job posting in the second upload area. 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” Review and Edit. Here you can review and edit sections as necessary. 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.
    $52k-56k yearly Auto-Apply 55d ago
  • GPD Case Manager

    Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans 3.7company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Saint Paul, MN

    Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV) is a statewide nonprofit organization with a mission to end Veteran homelessness in Minnesota. MACV provides comprehensive programs in the areas of housing, employment, and legal services to support Veterans and their families throughout Minnesota who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. MACV operates a budget over $14 million annually and has a team of approximately 100 employees throughout Minnesota. The organization has office locations throughout the state, with administrative functions centralized within a headquarters office based in St. Paul. MACV offers a competitive benefits package that includes healthcare coverage, dental, vision, life, STD and LTD insurance, generous paid time off, retirement benefits, 12 holidays per year, paid parental leave, paid family and medical leave, technology and wellness reimbursement programs, tuition reimbursement, continued professional development support, and more. Position Overview The GPD (Grant and Per Diem) Transitional Case Manager provides intensive, shorter term, services to GPD eligible Veterans exiting homelessness and moving into permanent housing. This includes supporting housing search, assisting the Veteran in connecting with the supportive services needed to find and maintain housing, conducting regular assessments of clients, and otherwise supporting the Veteran through housing stabilization. Requirements The GPD (Grant and Per Diem) Transitional Case Manager provides intensive, shorter term, services to GPD eligible Veterans exiting homelessness and moving into permanent housing. This includes supporting housing search, assisting the Veteran in connecting with the supportive services needed to find and maintain housing, conducting regular assessments of clients, and otherwise supporting the Veteran through housing stabilization. Deliver intensive, permanent housing placement and retention services for a caseload of 16 Veterans. Guide each veteran in identifying a housing pathway and facilitate their move into housing. Conduct weekly meetings with veterans to address and overcome challenges related to retaining permanent housing. Serve as a liaison with the VA to coordinate services for veterans enrolled in the GPD Case Management program. Collaborate with other MACV staff and partner agencies, participate in veteran case conferences, and ensure the necessary documentation and HMIS data collection. Partner with MACV staff to submit monthly, quarterly, and annual grant reports. Conduct outreach services, maintain veteran caseloads, and verify veteran eligibility. Address all barriers to obtaining and retaining housing, such as chronic homelessness, mental health concerns, substance use disorders, under-employment, lack of income, interpersonal skills, meals, tenant responsibilities, and other obstacles. Problem-solve urgent situations, including interactions with EMT and Fire, police, psychiatric services, and other community agencies and staff. Prevent and/or resolve conflicts using a strengths-based approach. Offer supportive counseling, guidance, and referrals to community resources. Engage regularly with individuals to ensure program participation and progress. Assist program participants in housing placement, education on living skills, navigating resources and referrals, eviction diversion, and addressing physical and mental health issues. Communicate effectively, both in writing and verbally, with team members, supervisors, volunteers, and program participants. Maintain timely and comprehensive case notes, documenting relevant client interactions. Enter, update, and confirm information in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and other databases as required. Attend weekly program staff meetings, monthly all-staff meetings, weekly supervision with the Program Manager, and training sessions. Report program, client, and facility needs to the appropriate individuals. Perform other duties as assigned. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in a related field required. Four years of experience in case management or housing navigation may substitute for degree. Experience in residential programs and/or housing programs. Preferred: Experience working with Veterans and knowledge of Veteran services. Working knowledge of Social Security income (SSI, SSDI, SDI). Working knowledge of county public benefits Strong organizational, communication, and documentation skills. Data system entry experience with a high level of attention to detail; HMIS experience is preferred Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suites software. Strong skills in harm reduction and working knowledge of substance dependence disorders and people living with persistent and/or serious mental health diagnoses. Ability to read and interpret documents, write routine reports and correspondence, and speak effectively before small groups of clients or employees of the organization. Ability to serve persons with history of serious justice involvement with compassion and fairness. Salary Description 50,000-55,000
    $38k-52k yearly est. 24d ago
  • Case Manager - Washington County

    Accord 4.0company rating

    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 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: $23- $25 per hour $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. #AccordJobs
    $23-25 hourly Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • Mental Health Case Manager

    Catholic Charities of The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis 3.7company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Minneapolis, MN

    Are you passionate about creating opportunities for people to thrive? Catholic Charities is the place for you! Mental Health Case Manager Higher Ground - Minneapolis 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.
    $27-30 hourly Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • Mental Health Case Manager

    Vail Place

    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 PI5a3b10581b2d-31181-39450529
    $50k yearly 7d ago
  • Waiver Case Manager - Hennepin County

    Placement Partners Mn, Inc.

    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 preferred, but not 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 (Preferred) Case management: 1 year (Preferred) License/Certification: Driver's License (Required) Work Location: Hybrid
    $23-27.5 hourly Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Children's Mental Health Targeted Case Manager

    Roots Wellness Center

    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.
    $45k-56k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Case Manager, Mental Health - One TCM

    Avivo 3.8company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Minneapolis, MN

    Do you know, you have the power to change the course of someone's life? Avivo employees do this every day, and we want you to join the team. At Avivo, our employees work with utter commitment to their clients, embracing the full person, believing in the dignity of all people. The Case Manager, Mental Health provides Rule 79 Case Management services to adults with mental illness, with an utter commitment to help them live successfully in their goal living situation. This position also assists adults with serious mental illness in pursuing the outcome of improved or maintained mental health functioning. This is accomplished by finding a safe, affordable placement; providing necessary support services; and assuring that any required additional services and providers are informed and in place. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Build meaningful and purposeful client relationships with appropriate boundaries. · Able to inform and educate others on eligibility for programs and services. Make appropriate referrals internally and externally. Complete 3 or more creative attempts per client if needed. Use creative strategies to engage in goal planning. Engage and build rapport with clients. Assess eligibility for program and services. Connect individuals to desired and necessary services. Develop Goal Plan. Qualifications Education and Experience Required Bachelor's Degree in a Human Services related field. 2,000+ hours of supervised experience working with adults with mental illness. Ability to provide Rule 79 Adult Mental Health Targeted Case Management per DHS guidelines. One or more years of experience working with single adults experiencing homelessness or similar experience. Lived experience will be valued and considered as part of the experience requirement. Valid driver's license, insurance, clean driving record, and reliable transportation. BENEFITS: Medica health plan Health Savings Account (HSA) Nice Healthcare − offers chat, video visits and in-home primary care visits Dental plan Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Basic Life/AD&D & Voluntary Life/AD&D Long-term disability Option to purchase critical illness, accident insurance and short-term disability 401(k) Plan 10 Paid holidays & generous PTO IN ADDITION: Mission driven culture that celebrates diversity Clinical supervision towards licensure Competitive pay, based on education & experience Mileage reimbursement Avivo is a nonprofit organization which serves nearly 15,000 Minnesotans each year, helping them achieve recovery, employment, and career advancement. We believe everyone deserves the chance to live well and work well. Avivo will begin participating in E-Verify effective July 1, 2025. Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Avivo is an equal opportunity employer and will recruit, hire, promote and transfer qualified persons into all job classifications regardless of race, gender, religion, skin color, national origin or ancestry, physical disability (including pregnancy) or mental disability, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, legally protected medical condition, family care status, marital status, veteran status, or genetic characteristics.
    $43k-51k yearly est. 15d ago
  • Children's Mental Health Case Manager

    Bloomington 3.6company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Bloomington, MN

    Build Something Bigger - And Change Lives, Including Your Own. In 1935, Louise Whitbeck Fraser opened a school in her home for people with disabilities - defying social expectations and choosing compassion over convention. She believed everyone deserves the chance to reach their potential and thrive. Today, that same bold spirit is alive in every Fraser service. We're still building something bigger - a more inclusive, connected world where everyone belongs. At Fraser, you'll find more than a job. You'll find purpose. You'll find growth. And you'll find a place where your work changes lives - including your own. In this position as Children's Targeted Case manager, you will support a caseload of 16 clients, working with children from infancy to age 18 and their families. You would collaborate with mental health providers, primary care providers, educators, and other community partners to help clients achieve their healthcare goals. Requirements: Must have both: A bachelor's degree or higher in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university. If candidate has a master's in social work, valid licensure as an LGSW is required. 2000 hours (1+ year) of supervised experience in the delivery of clinical services in the treatment of mental illness or children with emotional needs. Commitment to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion with focus on culturally responsive practice, internal self-awareness and reflection. Job duties: Maintain a caseload of 16 clients Conduct Functional Assessments of clients referred for case management. Collaboratively develop a thorough Individual Family Community Support Plan (IFCSP) or Individual Community Support Plan (ICSP), based on the Diagnostic Assessment and Functional Assessment. Coordinate, monitor and evaluate the quality and effectiveness of services delivered and utilized in accordance with the IFCSP or ICSP. Communicate with the client's primary care physician and other medical professionals, school, social services and other service providers on a frequency needed to coordinate care. Assist the client and client's family in obtaining and providing information needed on services in the domains of mental health, social, educational, health, recreational, and related areas to improve client's functioning. Responsible for scheduling and completing monthly case management meetings with each client/family on the assigned caseload. Fraser Offers Benefits for Full-time Employees (30+ hours per week): Medical, dental and vision insurance Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) Life, AD&D and Voluntary Life Insurance Long-Term Disability, Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance and Hospital Indemnity Insurance Pet Insurance 403(b) Retirement Plan with Company Match Work-Life Balance; 5 weeks of paid time off annually (18 days PTO + 9 Paid Holidays) Opportunities for community involvement in Fraser-organized events Career growth opportunities Employee Referral Bonuses Location, Schedule & Pay: Fraser Bloomington/Virtual Office & Community-Based. Monday through Friday, Full Time, Flexible Schedule - Regular in - person/ onsite work with clients is required. The starting pay for this role is $52,000 -$55,000 per year depending on qualifications. Why Join Fraser? Meaningful Impact Help individuals and families lead more connected, independent, and fulfilling lives. Your impact here is real - and lasting. Competitive Pay & Benefits Fraser offers fair pay and comprehensive benefits that support your health, well-being, and future goals. Flexibility & Work-Life Balance With flexible schedules, generous paid time off, and wellness programs, Fraser helps you care for others without sacrificing yourself. Grow Your Career With Us We invest in your development with training, licensure support, leadership pathways, and real opportunities to advance. Culture That Lives Its Values Inclusion isn't just a buzzword - it's how we operate. You'll be seen, heard, and supported to bring your full self to work. Thrive with Stability and Purpose With nearly 90 years of trusted service and continued growth, Fraser is a nonprofit where you can build a lasting, mission-driven career. Fraser is Minnesota's leader in autism, mental health, and disability services - and one of the few Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) in the state. As a nonprofit organization, we provide integrated community behavioral healthcare that improves quality, accessibility, and coordination of care. We lead with compassion, innovate with purpose, and fight for inclusion - every single day. Ready to Build Something Bigger? Join Fraser. Grow with us. Make a difference. Because when you thrive, so does the world around you. Fraser is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging: Fraser values a diverse staff to ensure the best outcomes for our diverse client base. We are committed to anti-racism at Fraser. Our anti-racism committee assesses, develops, and implements numerous initiatives ranging from recruiting and retaining diverse staff to staff training and more. If you are having trouble applying or have questions, please contact Fraser HR at ******************. If you have successfully submitted your application, you will get a confirmation email. If you do not receive the confirmation email, please check your junk/spam folders, then contact us as we may not have received your application. Thank you for considering Fraser!
    $52k-55k yearly Easy Apply 41d ago
  • Case Manager - Wright County

    Pinnacle Services, Inc. 4.1company rating

    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 PI4f89d56a2262-31181-30247733
    $49k-51.6k yearly 7d ago
  • Supervisor, Behavioral Health Case Management

    Healthpartners 4.2company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Bloomington, MN

    HealthPartners is hiring a Supervisor, Behavioral Health Case Management. This role will specifically support the Autism Care Management team. Applicants are required to have Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) certification and experience working with individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This position exits to maximize the level of skill and knowledge of the behavioral health case managers in order to efficiently and effectively serve the members identified for the case management program. To provide support to patients, their families, and physicians in addressing behavioral health and social concerns; educate and empower patients and families to make informed personal health care decisions; and facilitate communication between patient, physician, health plan and community. ACCOUNTABILITIES: Supervisory Duties: Responsible for the supervision of staff, including having the authority to hire, transfer, lay off, promote, discipline and discharge, train, reward and review performance of employees. Ensures compliance to organizational and departmental policies and procedures. Provides prompt case consultation as well as individual supervision sessions with each Case Manager and Case Management Assistant. Reviews the monthly management reports with the Case Managers and the Case Management Assistants as to their performance with measurement expectations. Performs quality audits and review with the Case Managers and the Case Management Assistants as to their performance with meeting the requirement of the business rules, policies, procedures, and accurate documentation of case work. Member Focus: Ensures all activities are member-focused and individualized, resulting in personalized attention to each patient's unique needs. Identifies interventions and resources to assist member reaching personal health related goals. Identifies patterns and episodes of care that are predictive of future needs and services. Integration: Integrates clinical and psychosocial information for case identification and individual patient assessment to develop action-oriented and time-specific planning and implementation of appropriate interventions. Facilitates integration of patient care by encouragement of effective communications between patients, families, providers, health plan and care system programs, and community-based services. Adheres to policy and procedure in daily activities. Coordinates service coverage with appropriate funding sources when indicated. Communication: Effectively and routinely communicates with patients, families, physicians and health care team members to facilitate successful collaboration resulting in high levels of member/patient/family/provider satisfaction. Provides regular reporting of member outcomes to behavioral health leadership according to defined process. Identifies and promptly reports potentially adverse situations to department leadership. Identifies and promptly reports high cost cases for reinsurance. Maintains confidentiality of information in accordance with department and corporate policies. Relationships and Team Building: Establishes and maintains good working relationships within the Behavioral Health Improvement and Operations Department, with other HealthPartners Departments, and with other health team participants. Supports other team members in achieving patient centered goals. Assists supervisor in maintaining a cohesive team by contributing to a collaborative, respectful, and diverse environment. Participates in and contributes to appropriate departmental and/or organizational meetings. Acts as a liaison between internal customers, Marketing, Sales, Claims and Member Services to resolve systems/process issues. Technology: Maintains knowledge of and effectively uses automated applications and systems. Identifies deficits in technological literacy and seeks appropriate training under guidance of supervisor. Maintains maximum individual productivity through proficient use of automated systems. Personal Development: Participates in ongoing independent study and education-related professional activities to maintain and increase knowledge in the areas of case management, patient care services, and benefit packages for development of effective case management skills. Demonstrates responsiveness to and appreciation of constructive feedback and recommendations for personal growth and development. Maintains current, active Minnesota licensure. Other Duties: Willingly participates in various committees, task forces, projects, and quality improvement teams, as needed and assigned. Participates in the creation and updates of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery plans and tests. Performs other duties as assigned. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Licensed in Minnesota as LICSW, RN or Psychologist, Masters Degree preferred. Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) certification Experience working with individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Minimum of 3 years clinical practice experience; minimum of 3 years relevant utilization review, discharge planning, or case management experience; and current clinical knowledge. Minimum of 1 year supervisory experience. Demonstrated effective, clinical judgment and skills. Demonstrated skill and experience in effectively collaborating with care team members, using a high level of expertise in written, oral and interpersonal communication. Demonstrated working knowledge of QI, UM, benefit plans fiscal management, and various payment methodologies preferred. Understanding of healthcare and/or HMO industry. Demonstrated skill in effective use and management of automated medical management systems. Demonstrated flexibility, organization, and appropriate decision-making under challenging situations. Ability to organize and prioritize multiple assignments within workload. Ability to deal with change and ambiguity. DECISION-MAKING: Makes independent decisions within the scope of this position's accountabilities and determines the need for and the timing of consultation with behavioral health leadership. Uses sound judgment, organizational knowledge, industry knowledge, and common sense in determining appropriate alternatives for members/patients/families, consulting with leadership and/or Medical Director, when indicated. Utilizes the member contract coverage policy on-line benefits, level of care guidelines and Member or Claims Services on-line policies and procedures. Makes recommendations to leadership regarding policy development needs and/or changes. MAJOR CHALLENGES: Maintaining member focus in a rapidly evolving environment. Influencing team members and colleagues to work collaboratively in achieving the goals and objectives of the department. Maintaining timely, comprehensive reviews with concise documentation of pertinent facts, decisions and rationale. Maintaining appropriate use of supervisory and consultation resources
    $38k-57k yearly est. Auto-Apply 28d ago
  • Mental Health Case Manager

    Catholic Charities of The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis 3.7company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Minneapolis, MN

    Are you passionate about creating opportunities for people to thrive? Catholic Charities is the place for you! Mental Health Case Manager Higher Ground - Minneapolis 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.
    $27-30 hourly 13d ago
  • Children's Mental Health Targeted Case Manager

    Roots Wellness Center

    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. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $45k-56k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Mental Health Case Manager

    Vail Place

    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, 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.
    $50k yearly Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • Mental Health Case Manager

    Catholic Charities of The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis 3.7company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Minneapolis, MN

    Are you passionate about creating opportunities for people to thrive?
    $39k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 14d ago

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The average clinical case manager in Maple Grove, MN earns between $44,000 and $77,000 annually. This compares to the national average clinical case manager range of $38,000 to $68,000.

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