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Full Time
11/24/2024
Greenville, SC 29601
(41.2 miles)
Job BriefOversee the daily operations for a team of Behavioral Health Case Workers in Upstate, SC **MUST LIVE IN SOUTH CAROLINA TO QUALIFY FOR CONSIDERATION**Your career starts now. We are looking for the next generation of health care leaders.At AmeriHealth Caritas, we are passionate about helping people get care, stay well and build healthy communities. As one of the nation's leaders in health care solutions, we offer our associates the opportunity to impact the lives of millions of people through our national footprint of products, services and award-winning programs. AmeriHealth Caritas is seeking talented, passionate individuals to join our team. Together we can build healthier communities. If you want to make a difference, we would like to connect with you.Headquartered in Newtown Square, AmeriHealth Caritas is a mission-driven organization with more than 30 years of experience. We deliver comprehensive, outcomes-driven care to those who need it most. We offer integrated managed care products, pharmaceutical benefit management and specialty pharmacy services, behavioral health services, and other administrative services.Discover more about us at www.amerihealthcaritas.com.As the Supervisor of Behavioral Health Case Workers, you’ll play a crucial role in ensuring that care management services meet the highest standards of quality and compliance. Under the guidance of the Manager, Integrated Care Management, you’ll oversee the daily operations of the Behavioral Health Case Workers, providing clinical direction, organizational leadership, and rigorous monitoring of all care management delegation activities.This is not just a supervisory roleit’s a leadership opportunity where your expertise and vision will directly impact the quality of care members receive.You’ll be at the forefront of ensuring your team meets all state requirements, while also driving the delivery of exceptional case management services. Your ability to provide clear guidance and oversight will be key to maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of the care management programs.As the directSupervisorof a skilled, remote / field based Team of Case Workers, you’ll be responsible for monitoring productivity and documentation, mentoring staff, and ensuring they are aligned with the organization's goals and the stringent standards required by state regulations. You’ll assist in executing the strategic plans and daily operations of the Behavioral Health Case Workers, always with an eye on improving processes and outcomes.Qualifications / Education:At least three (3)+ years of Behavioral Health clinical practice experience, a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Nursing (BSN), and an unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) licenseto practice in South Carolina, along with any other states in which you operate.Must have at least two (2) years of Supervisory experience.Previous experience with Reporting to include State required reporting and NCQA.Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite(Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams) to manage data, prepare reports, and communicate effectively; experience with MS Access is a plus. Also must have the ability to utilize electronic medical record (EMR) and documentation programs. Excellent oral and written communication skills with attention to detail; solid decision-making and problem solving skills a plus, as well as the ability to prioritize and organize.Experience working in community-based settings and/or home care.Current or prior experience collaborating with the Department of Mental Health (DMH), the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the Department of Social Services (DSS), and/or the Department of Disability and Special Needs (DDSN) is desired.This is a Remote position but candidates must live in the state of South Carolina.The Supervisor may be required to engage with Members and Staff via face to face visits within the community or in home from time to time. Diversity, Equity, and InclusionAt AmeriHealth Caritas, everyone can feel valued, supported, and comfortable to be themselves. Our commitment to equity means that all associates have a fair opportunity to achieve their full potential. We put these principles into action every day by acting with integrity and respect. We stand together to speak out against injustice and to break down barriers to support a more inclusive and equitable workplace. Celebrating and embracing the diverse thoughts and perspectives that make up our workforce means our company is more vibrant, innovative, and better able to support the people and communities we serve.We keep our associates happy so they can focus on keeping our members healthy.Our Comprehensive Benefits PackageFlexible work solutions including remote options, hybrid work schedules, Competitive pay, Paid time off including holidays and volunteer events, Health insurance coverage for you and your dependents on Day 1, 401(k) Tuition reimbursement and more.#PH BackShareApply Now
Full Time
11/13/2024
Clinton, SC 29325
(1.7 miles)
MUST LIVE IN OR NEAR ORANGEBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA TO QUALIFY FOR CONSIDERATIONYour career starts now. We are looking for the next generation of health care leaders.At AmeriHealth Caritas, we are passionate about helping people get care, stay well and build healthy communities. As one of the nation's leaders in health care solutions, we offer our associates the opportunity to impact the lives of millions of people through our national footprint of products, services and award-winning programs. AmeriHealth Caritas is seeking talented, passionate individuals to join our team. Together we can build healthier communities. If you want to make a difference, we would like to connect with you.Headquartered in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania AmeriHealth Caritas is a mission-driven organization with more than 30 years of experience. We deliver comprehensive, outcomes-driven care to those who need it most. We offer integrated managed care products, pharmaceutical benefit management and specialty pharmacy services, behavioral health services, and other administrative services. Discover more about us at www.amerihealthcaritas.com.Responsibilities:The Field- Based Remote Behavioral Health Case Worker is responsible for managing and coordinating care, services, and social determinants of health for Members with behavioral health conditions and acute, chronic, and medically complex needs. Serves as the primary point of contact for the care team that includes Members, physicians as well as community supports to guide members in achieving their optimal level of health. Utilizes strong assessment and communication skills, critical thinking, and clinical knowledge to identify issues, gaps in care, and barriers to care. The Field- Based Remote Behavioral Health Case Worker develops a plan of care through shared decision-making with the Member/caregiver and in collaboration with providers and other care team members to improve the Member’s health status and compliance with treatment plans and promote self-management. The Field- Based Remote Behavioral Health Case Worker is also responsible for the following:Support Members during transitions of care through assessment, coordination of care, education of the discharge plan of care, referrals, and evaluation of the plan's effectiveness.Review the medication list and help members coordinate pharmacy needs with a community pharmacist to ensure medication reconciliation is completed when any changes occur.Evaluate, monitor, and update the care plan through regularly scheduled follow-up contacts based on the Member/caregiver's progress, needs, and preferences.Establishes points of contact in order to collaborate with identified community, medical, and/or behavioral health teams.Maintain timely, complete, and accurate documentation of Member interactions in ACFC electronic care management platforms where applicable.Monitor appropriate utilization and coordinate services with other payer sources, make appropriate referrals, and identify and escalate quality of care issues.Develop a working knowledge of ACFC electronic care management platforms, care management programs, policies, standard operating procedures, workflows, Member insurance products and benefits, community resources and programs, and applicable regulatory, state, and NCQA requirements. May identify cases to be presented at care management rounds and follow up with providers on recommendations to achieve optimal outcomes for Members.Support a positive workplace environment, collaborate, and share clinical knowledge and skills to support our culturally and demographically diverse Member population.Conduct Face-to-face visits at the Member’s residence, provider’s office, hospitals, other acute locations, or community locations for education and/or assessment.Other duties as assigned.Education/Experience:FIELD-BASED REMOTE to qualified residents living in or near Orangeburg County, South Carolina.Required Bachelor's Degree in Human Services (i.e., social work, psychology, sociology, early childhood education, child development, criminal justice) or related field. Masters prepared will be given preferred consideration.2 years of proven professional experience working directly with SMI members (Serious Mental illnesses) aged six and up who may have one of the following conditions: Psychotic Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Major Depression.2 years of social services experience, engaging with clients (e.g., individuals, families, communities), routinely assessing their needs, connecting them to services, and monitoring their progress.Proficiency using MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook), internet applications, and electronic medical record and documentation programs. Electronic Case Management Platform (i.e. Jiva)Must be able to manage a large caseload of up 60 members and support during transitions of care through assessment, coordination of care, education of the discharge plan of care, referrals, and evaluation of the plan's effectiveness.Strong documentation and record-keeping skills are required, emphasizing accuracy and adherence to established methods.Proven professional expertise in assessing members' situations, developing care plans, and teaching self-management. in assessing member's situation, developing a care plan, and teaching self-management. Skilled in working one-on-one with members, effectively communicating preventative health and management philosophies, and presenting health education materials to both individuals and small groups.Required travel and willingness to access members' home and community locations within assigned regions. Must possessreliable transportation, a valid driver's license, current auto insurance, and willingness/ability to drive a personally owned vehicle.Diversity, Equity, and InclusionAt AmeriHealth Caritas, everyone can feel valued, supported, and comfortable to be themselves. Our commitment to equity means that all associates have a fair opportunity to achieve their full potential. We put these principles into action every day by acting with integrity and respect. We stand together to speak out against injustice and to break down barriers to support a more inclusive and equitable workplace. Celebrating and embracing the diverse thoughts and perspectives that make up our workforce means our company is more vibrant, innovative, and better able to support the people and communities we serve.We keep our associates happy so they can focus on keeping our members healthy.Our Comprehensive Benefits PackageCompetitive pay, Paid time off including holidays and volunteer events, Health insurance coverage for you and your dependents on Day 1, 401(k), Tuition reimbursement and more.#PH BackShareApply Now
Full Time
12/1/2024
Newberry, SC 29108
(18.5 miles)
MUST LIVE IN OR NEAR NEWBERRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA TO QUALIFY FOR CONSIDERATIONYour career starts now. We’re looking for the next generation of health care leaders.At AmeriHealth Caritas, we’re passionate about helping people get care, stay well and build healthy communities. As one of the nation's leaders in health care solutions, we offer our associates the opportunity to impact the lives of millions of people through our national footprint of products, services and award-winning programs. AmeriHealth Caritas is seeking talented, passionate individuals to join our team. Together we can build healthier communities. If you want to make a difference, we’d like to hear from you.Headquartered in Newtown Square, PA, AmeriHealth Caritas is a mission-driven organization with more than 30 years of experience. We deliver comprehensive, outcomes-driven care to those who need it most. We offer integrated managed care products, pharmaceutical benefit management and specialty pharmacy services, behavioral health services, and other administrative services.Discover more about us at www.amerihealthcaritas.com.The Behavioral Health Caseworker is responsible for coordinating services and addressing social determinants of health for Members with behavioral health conditions. Under the direction of the Population Health Manager and Supervisor the Behavioral Health Caseworker ensures the provision of services in the least restrictive setting and transitions support across and between care settings; connects members to services that promote community living and helps to overcome any barriers to health; establishes points of contact in order to collaborate with identified community, medical and/or behavioral health teams.The Behavioral Health Caseworker meets with Members to whom they’re assigned in the home or least restrictive community setting. They will develop an understanding of that Member’s specific circumstances and needs, assess what services are available and create a person-centered plan for moving ahead in a way that will best resolve the Member’s behavioral health needs. For all physical health needs the case worker will consult with a registered nurse care manager.Responsibilities:The Field- Based Remote Behavioral Health Case Worker is responsible for managing and coordinating care, services, and social determinants of health for Members with behavioral health conditions and acute, chronic, and medically complex needs. Serves as the primary point of contact for the care team that includes Members, physicians as well as community supports to guide members in achieving their optimal level of health. Utilizes strong assessment and communication skills, critical thinking, and clinical knowledge to identify issues, gaps in care, and barriers to care. The Field- Based Remote Behavioral Health Case Worker develops a plan of care through shared decision-making with the Member/caregiver and in collaboration with providers and other care team members to improve the Member’s health status and compliance with treatment plans and promote self-management. The Field- Based Remote Behavioral Health Case Worker is also responsible for the following:1.Support Members during transitions of care through assessment, coordination of care, education of the discharge plan of care, referrals, and evaluation of the plan's effectiveness.2.Review the medication list and help members coordinate pharmacy needs with a community pharmacist to ensure medication reconciliation is completed when any changes occur.3.Evaluate, monitor, and update the care plan through regularly scheduled follow-up contacts based on the Member/caregiver's progress, needs, and preferences.4.Establishes points of contact in order to collaborate with identified community, medical, and/or behavioral health teams.5.Maintain timely, complete, and accurate documentation of Member interactions in ACFC electronic care management platforms where applicable.6.Monitor appropriate utilization and coordinate services with other payer sources, make appropriate referrals, and identify and escalate quality of care issues.7.Develop a working knowledge of ACFC electronic care management platforms, care management programs, policies, standard operating procedures, workflows, Member insurance products and benefits, community resources and programs, and applicable regulatory, state, and NCQA requirements.8.May identify cases to be presented at care management rounds and follow up with providers on recommendations to achieve optimal outcomes for Members.9.Support a positive workplace environment, collaborate, and share clinical knowledge and skills to support our culturally and demographically diverse Member population.10.Conduct Face-to-face visits at the Member’s residence, provider’s office, hospitals, other acute locations, or community locations for education and/or assessment.11.Other duties as assigned.Education/Experience:FIELD-BASED REMOTE to qualified residents living in or near Newberry County, South Carolina.Required Bachelor's Degree in Human Services (i.e., social work, psychology, sociology, early childhood education, child development, criminal justice) or related field. Masters prepared will be given preferred consideration.2 years of proven professional experience working directly with SMI members (Serious Mental illnesses)aged six and upwho may have one of the following conditions: Psychotic Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Major Depression.2 years of social services experience, engaging with clients (e.g., individuals, families, communities), routinely assessing their needs, connecting them to services, and monitoring their progress.Proficiency using MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook), internet applications, and electronic medical record and documentation programs. Electronic Case Management Platform (i.e. Jiva)Must be able to manage a large caseload of up 60 members and support during transitions of care through assessment, coordination of care, education of the discharge plan of care, referrals, and evaluation of the plan's effectiveness.Strong documentation and record-keeping skills are required, emphasizing accuracy and adherence to established methods.Proven professional expertise in assessing members' situations, developing care plans, and teaching self-management. in assessing member's situation, developing a care plan, and teaching self-management. Skilled in working one-on-one with members, effectively communicating preventative health and management philosophies, and presenting health education materials to both individuals and small groups.Required travel and willingness to access members' home and community locations within assigned regions. Must possessreliable transportation, a valid driver's license, current auto insurance, and willingness/ability to drive a personally owned vehicle.Diversity, Equity, and InclusionAt Amerihealth Caritas, everyone can feel valued, supported, and comfortable to be themselves. Our commitment to equity means that all associates have a fair opportunity to achieve their full potential. We put these principles into action every day by acting with integrity and respect. We stand together to speak out against injustice and to break down barriers to support a more inclusive and equitable workplace. Celebrating and embracing the diverse thoughts and perspectives that make up our workforce means our company is more vibrant, innovative, and better able to support the people and communities we serve.We keep our associates happy so they can focus on keeping our members healthy.Our Comprehensive Benefits PackageCompetitive pay, Paid time off including holidays and volunteer events, Health insurance coverage for you and your dependents on Day 1, 401(k) Tuition reimbursement and more.#PH BackShareApply Now
Full Time
11/13/2024
Greenwood, SC 29649
(25.0 miles)
**MUST LIVE IN SOUTH CAROLINA TO QUALIFY FOR CONSIDERATION**Your career starts now. We are looking for the next generation of health care leaders.At AmeriHealth Caritas, we are passionate about helping people get care, stay well and build healthy communities. As one of the nation's leaders in health care solutions, we offer our associates the opportunity to impact the lives of millions of people through our national footprint of products, services and award-winning programs. AmeriHealth Caritas is seeking talented, passionate individuals to join our team. Together we can build healthier communities. If you want to make a difference, we would like to connect with you.Headquartered in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania AmeriHealth Caritas is a mission-driven organization with more than 30 years of experience. We deliver comprehensive, outcomes-driven care to those who need it most. We offer integrated managed care products, pharmaceutical benefit management and specialty pharmacy services, behavioral health services, and other administrative services. Discover more about us at www.amerihealthcaritas.com.Responsibilities:The Field- Based Remote Behavioral Health Case Workers responsible for managing and coordinating care, services, and social determinants of health for Members with behavioral health conditions and acute, chronic, and medically complex needs. Serves as the primary point of contact for the care team that includes Members, physicians as well as community supports to guide members in achieving their optimal level of health. Utilizes strong assessment and communication skills, critical thinking, and clinical knowledge to identify issues, gaps in care, and barriers to care. The Field- Based Remote Behavioral Health Case Worker develops a plan of care through shared decision-making with the Member/caregiver and in collaboration with providers and other care team members to improve the Member’s health status and compliance with treatment plans and promote self-management. The Field- Based Remote Behavioral Health Case Worker is also responsible for the following:Support Members during transitions of care through assessment, coordination of care, education of the discharge plan of care, referrals, and evaluation of the plan's effectiveness.Review the medication list and help members coordinate pharmacy needs with a community pharmacist to ensure medication reconciliation is completed when any changes occur.Evaluate, monitor, and update the care plan through regularly scheduled follow-up contacts based on the Member/caregiver's progress, needs, and preferences.Establishes points of contact in order to collaborate with identified community, medical, and/or behavioral health teams.Maintain timely, complete, and accurate documentation of Member interactions in ACFC electronic care management platforms where applicable.Monitor appropriate utilization and coordinate services with other payer sources, make appropriate referrals, and identify and escalate quality of care issues.Develop a working knowledge of ACFC electronic care management platforms, care management programs, policies, standard operating procedures, workflows, Member insurance products and benefits, community resources and programs, and applicable regulatory, state, and NCQA requirements. May identify cases to be presented at care management rounds and follow up with providers on recommendations to achieve optimal outcomes for Members.Support a positive workplace environment, collaborate, and share clinical knowledge and skills to support our culturally and demographically diverse Member population.Conduct Face-to-face visits at the Member’s residence, provider’s office, hospitals, other acute locations, or community locations for education and/or assessment.Other duties as assigned.Education/Experience:FIELD-BASED REMOTE to qualified residents living in South Carolina.Required Bachelor's Degree in Human Services (i.e., social work, psychology, sociology, early childhood education, child development, criminal justice) or related field. Masters prepared will be given preferred consideration.2 years of proven professional experience working directly with SMI members (Serious Mental illnesses) aged six and upwho may have one of the following conditions: Psychotic Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Major Depression.2 years of social services experience, engaging with clients (e.g., individuals, families, communities), routinely assessing their needs, connecting them to services, and monitoring their progress.Proficiency using MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook), internet applications, and electronic medical record and documentation programs. Electronic Case Management Platform (i.e. Jiva)Must be able to manage a large caseload of up 60 members and support during transitions of care through assessment, coordination of care, education of the discharge plan of care, referrals, and evaluation of the plan's effectiveness.Strong documentation and record-keeping skills are required, emphasizing accuracy and adherence to established methods.Proven professional expertise in assessing members' situations, developing care plans, and teaching self-management. in assessing member's situation, developing a care plan, and teaching self-management. Skilled in working one-on-one with members, effectively communicating preventative health and management philosophies, and presenting health education materials to both individuals and small groups.Required travel and willingness to access members' home and community locations within assigned regions. Must possessreliable transportation, a valid driver's license, current auto insurance, and willingness/ability to drive a personally owned vehicle.Diversity, Equity, and InclusionAt AmeriHealth Caritas, everyone can feel valued, supported, and comfortable to be themselves. Our commitment to equity means that all associates have a fair opportunity to achieve their full potential. We put these principles into action every day by acting with integrity and respect. We stand together to speak out against injustice and to break down barriers to support a more inclusive and equitable workplace. Celebrating and embracing the diverse thoughts and perspectives that make up our workforce means our company is more vibrant, innovative, and better able to support the people and communities we serve.We keep our associates happy so they can focus on keeping our members healthy.Our Comprehensive Benefits PackageFlexible work solutions including remote options, hybrid work schedules, Competitive pay, Paid time off including holidays and volunteer events, Health insurance coverage for you and your dependents on Day 1, 401(k) Tuition reimbursement and more.#PH BackShareApply Now
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