Job Information
Eliot Community Human Services PACT Substance Abuse Case Manager in Everett, Massachusetts
Description
Eliot is currently seeking a strong, experienced Substance Abuse Case Manager for our team. The ideal candidate must have proven ability to develop dual diagnosis groups and provide individualized substance abuse support. Knowledge of 12 step program. Must have demonstrated knowledge of consumer empowerment and consumer recovery.
Eliot's Mental Health division provides an integrative and comprehensive network of services to adults with psychiatric disabilities that promote consumer rights, responsibilities, rehabilitation, and recovery. We provide rehabilitative services that enable people to increase functioning in the living, working, and social environments of their choice.
Responsibilities:
Deliver and monitor consumer medications in accordance with Agency, DMH and DPH regulations, policies and procedures.
Ensure the maintenance and accuracy of all documentation and administration.
Transport consumers to work sites, meetings, daily activities, appointments, as needed. Follow all motor vehicle rules and regulations when driving consumers.
Maintain a positive professional working relationship with consumers, co-workers and interested parties Ensure the safety of consumers; implementing crisis intervention as necessary.
Participate in Daily Organizational Meeting (DOM) in accordance with Eliot policies and PACT standards. Document daily progress notes for all contacts with each consumer .
Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm with a standing 12pm-8pm shift, including rotating weekends and on-call.
Qualifications
Skills
Preferred
Experience with population: Some Knowledge
Computer Software Skills: Intermediate
Communication Skills: Intermediate
Administrative Tasks: Intermediate
Education
Required
- Bachelors or better in Psychology
Licenses & Certifications
Required
- MA Driver's License
Experience
Required
- 1 year: Experience working with people with dual diagnosis. Ability to develop dual diagnosis groups and provide individualized substance abuse support.