IHBT Case Manager Position
Camelot Community Care employs over 500 dedicated and talented professionals who lead us in our efforts of helping children reach their fullest potential. Working for Camelot is a unique experience where each employee is asked not only to shape the future of the children they serve, but also help shape the future of the company. We take pride in our organizational culture of allowing local programs and staff an appropriate amount of autonomy to design and deliver services that best meet their community's needs. Camelot is not a top-heavy organization but instead we place our trust and confidence in local leadership with the corporate administration providing guidance, support and the necessary resources to provide high quality services.
Camelot Community Care a nationally recognized, multi-state provider of mental health, substance use, foster care and other social services to children, adolescents and teens, seeks a Case Manager for an innovative, Intensive Home-Based Treatment Program. Camelot Community Care is certified by the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) and accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA).
Why work at Camelot?
Camelot Community Care seeks an Experienced Case Manager for an Intensive Home-Based Treatment Team that provides therapeutic services to individuals and families in their homes and community settings. As an IHBT Case Manager, you will have a shared caseload of 8-12 clients and work in collaboration with a qualified IHBT Therapist to provide treatment to clients with significant mental health concerns and family support needs. Your role will involve collaborating with the team therapist to best serve youth and families by: developing treatment plans, implementing therapeutic strategies and coordinating with the client’s treatment team to promote symptom management and stability within the family system.
Primary Duties:
Identify goals and objectives for treatment interventions, ensuring they are measurable, achievable, and aligned with clients’ needs and preferences.
Serve as a point of contact for clients and their families, providing on-going support, guidance, and advocacy.
Collaborate with emergency response teams, including crisis hotlines, mobile crisis units, and psychiatric emergency services, to ensure timely and appropriate interventions.
Complete in a timely manner all required documentation and statistical reporting data including, but not limited to: progress notes, Individual Treatment Plans, discharge summaries, outcomes measures and other reports as required.
Education, experience and Skills
Requires at least one year of paid experience working with youth with significant mental health concerns and their families.