Position Title: LEAP Case Manager
Reports To: LEAP Coordinator
Department: Direct Services
Program: Linkage and Engagement After Prison (LEAP) Program
Status: Full-time, Nonexempt, eligible for benefits
Qualifications:
- Minimum Bachelor’s degree, Master’s preferred, in social work or related field.
- Experience in human service delivery, case management, assessment and client advocacy.
- Understanding of the medical and psycho-social issues related to opioid use disorder and other health concerns.
- Experience working with incarcerated and/or re-entering populations preferred.
- Ability to work with diverse populations.
- Working knowledge of local resources. Ability to work with various professionals, including medical, non-medical, and para-professional staff in the case management and prison system.
- Eligible to enter the correctional facilities as a contract employee.
- Flexibility in work hours, including occasional evenings and weekends.
Basic Function:
- Must understand and be willing to adhere to the philosophy and practice of harm reduction.
- Provide case management services to individuals currently incarcerated or those recently released from the Philadelphia County Prison system and who have a diagnosis of opioid use disorder.
- Provide consultation to other staff regarding prison issues on an as needed basis.
- Liaison with the staff of YesCare, Defenders Association, court officers, probation and parole offices.
*Please note that while the majority of programs at Action Wellness serve clients living with HIV, this is a program that serves those living with opioid use dependence who are HIV negative.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Perform face-to-face needs assessments.
- Complete quarterly service care plans with each client.
- Maintain accurate and timely activity logs.
- Obtain updated medical and demographic data and informed consent of each client.
- Provide case management and advocacy to who are incarcerated or have recently been released from prison. This includes being available to visit the client at the prison, home, in the hospital and office visits.
- Assist clients in linking to HIV prevention services (i.e. PrEP, PEP, and HIV testing).
- Provide navigation support to clients who are seeking HIV prevention services, ensuring that all barriers are remediated.
- Assist clients in linking to medical care, social services and other provider systems.
- Provide the client with information and referral, arrange necessary services.
- Reassess client need as appropriate.
- Work with care providers in the areas of hospital discharge planning and home care needs.
- Provide specialized case management and advocacy by carrying a caseload of individuals whose primary presenting need is opioid use disorder and reentry to society following incarceration.
- Evaluate the needs and assist clients to be admitted to substance use and/or mental health treatment.
- Consult with other members of Action Wellness staff including direct service staff, housing specialist, volunteers and others as needed.
- Identify resources and communicate with agencies and organizations providing services to incarcerated and recently incarcerated individuals.
- Attend weekly one on one supervisory meeting.
- Participate in Action Wellness staff meetings and in-service trainings
- Participate in required in service and off-site trainings and staff development.
Performance Standards:
The following performance standards are specific to this position. Meeting or exceeding these standards is an expectation of employment as is compliance with all other organizational and departmental policies, procedures and expectations.
- Required paperwork, documentation and referrals completed per the timeframes established in the Direct Services Policy and Procedure Manual.
- Document contacts of clients on your caseload as per timeframes outlined in the Direct Services Policy and Procedure Manual.
- Complete documentation regarding intake and information and referral inquires within 48 hours.
- Minimum of 450 units of service per month
- Participate in weekly individual supervisory meetings.
- Participate in monthly team group supervision meetings.
- Attend Direct Service and General Staff meetings.
- Maintain awareness and knowledge of resources, benefits, and entitlements necessary to advocate and make referrals on behalf of the client.
- Adhere to core values as outlined in Employee Handbook.
Position available: Immediately
Action Wellness is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
All resumes will be retained for one year. No calls please.
Action Wellness - Human Resources
1216 Arch St., 6th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107