Case Manager – Mental Health | Beautiful Pacific Coast location
Case Manager – Mental Health | Beautiful Pacific Coast location
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About Willapa Behavioral Health and Wellness (WBHW): Located in scenic Long Beach, WA, WBHW is an outpatient treatment provider with a reputation for excellence since 1986. Our accredited facilities offer a comprehensive range of services including mental health programs for adults, children, and families, case management, and more. Committed to preserving a culture of kindness and family, we’re the ideal size to ensure personalized care and professional growth.
Job Overview: We are seeking a full-time, compassionate Mental Health Case Manager to join our dedicated team. This role involves providing high-quality case manager mental health services, and participating in community outreach, all within a community setting. If you are passionate about making a significant impact in rural health and thrive in a supportive, scenic environment, this position is for you. Schedule Monday – Friday days – 8 am – 5 pm, or potentially Monday – Thursday, 10 hour shifts.
Salary and Benefits:
- Competitive Salary: $20.00 – $24.00 per hour.
- Pay for Performance: $2,200 year performance-based pay potential.
- Sign-on Bonus and Relocation Assistance: Up to $500.00 to assist with your transition, dependent on relocation distance.
- Comprehensive Health Benefits: Medical, dental, vision insurance, $10,000 life insurance policy, along with 403b retirement planning options.
- Generous Paid Time Off: Four weeks of paid vacation, and 12 paid holidays.
- Professional Development: $500 annually for workshops and a $240 wellness initiative.
- Additional Perks: Pet insurance and a vibrant work-life balance with access to outdoor activities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Coordinate direct services that support and enhance the client’s recovery plan and prepare written progress reports that reflect treatment goals.
- Provide best practice treatment modalities that are within Agency, State and County guidelines.
- Assist clients in developing a recovery plan, within 30 days of intake, which includes identifying goals, objectives, strengths, and modes of treatment. Update recovery plan every 180 days.
- Participate in clinical, planning, and staff meetings as required.
- Participate in liaison activities, outreach support and services to the community to aid in accessing services with other community agencies.
- Provide families assistance in accessing community resources to meet basic needs for food, shelter, clothing, medical care, and other basic life necessities.