Clinical Case Manager II (MHRS)
- Conard House Expired
- San Francisco, California
- Full Time

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Job Description
Are you passionate about making a real impact in the lives of individuals facing mental health challenges? Conard House is looking for a dedicated and compassionate Case Manager II (MHRS) to join our team. If you have experience in mental health, a strong commitment to advocacy, and the ability to work collaboratively, we'd love to hear from you.
Why Join Us?
At Conard House, we believe in fostering community, empowerment, and recovery. Our team provides critical support to clients in San Francisco, helping them build stable, independent lives. If you're looking for meaningful work where you can make a difference every day, this role is for you.
What You'll Do:
- Provide essential mental health services, assessing client needs, making referrals, and coordinating care.
- Offer resources and advocacy, guiding clients through challenges with respect and empathy.
- Lead group activities and skill-building sessions to foster stability and engagement.
- Document services in EPIC, ensuring compliance with Medi-Cal guidelines.
- Maintain a safe, supportive community by facilitating social connection and crisis intervention when needed.
- Meet monthly billing targets while maintaining high-quality service.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree required.
- 4 years of experience working in a mental health setting required.
- Must demonstrate case management skills and a thorough knowledge of mental health interventions, terminology, and experience with outpatient services billing.
- Effective assessment, advocacy, organizational, and communication skills required.
- Experience working with diverse populations and within a diverse team.
- Experience with Medi-Cal Billing and EPIC database strongly preferred.
- Knowledge of Supported Self-Management Model, Strength-Based, and Recovery-Based services a plus.
Responsibilities:
- Assist residents in managing bills, purchases, and other financial matters.
- Offer a wide range of resources to clients, addressing problems in a supportive, constructive, and non-judgmental manner.
- Admit and orient new clients to the program.
- Assess clients' needs for medical and psychiatric evaluations, making appropriate referrals.
- Develop and implement case management and money management plans and contracts.
- Coordinate Plans of Care with other services being provided to the client.
- Advocate for clients in securing entitlements, clothing, healthcare, mental health services, and other needs. Ensure client applications and forms are completed accurately.
- Lead groups and activities focused on stable living, promoting interaction among clients and engagement with social programs.
- Meet monthly billing targets.
- Create and maintain a supportive, independent living environment.
- Foster community building within the hotel and assist clients in accessing community resources.
- Respond to crisis situations in accordance with established procedures.
- Support clients in developing daily living skills.
- Plan and implement strategies for client placement upon discharge from the program.
Join Our Mission!
At Conard House, we are committed to providing compassionate, community-based mental health services that empower individuals to lead fulfilling lives. If you're ready to be part of a dedicated team making a tangible difference, apply today.
Are you passionate about making a real impact in the lives of individuals facing mental health challenges? Conard House is looking for a dedicated and compassionate Case Manager II (MHRS) to join our team. If you have experience in mental health, a strong commitment to advocacy, and the ability to work collaboratively, we'd love to hear from you.
Why Join Us?
At Conard House, we believe in fostering community, empowerment, and recovery. Our team provides critical support to clients in San Francisco, helping them build stable, independent lives. If you're looking for meaningful work where you can make a difference every day, this role is for you.
What You'll Do:
- Provide essential mental health services, assessing client needs, making referrals, and coordinating care.
- Offer resources and advocacy, guiding clients through challenges with respect and empathy.
- Lead group activities and skill-building sessions to foster stability and engagement.
- Document services in EPIC, ensuring compliance with Medi-Cal guidelines.
- Maintain a safe, supportive community by facilitating social connection and crisis intervention when needed.
- Meet monthly billing targets while maintaining high-quality service.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree required.
- 4 years of experience working in a mental health setting required.
- Must demonstrate case management skills and a thorough knowledge of mental health interventions, terminology, and experience with outpatient services billing.
- Effective assessment, advocacy, organizational, and communication skills required.
- Experience working with diverse populations and within a diverse team.
- Experience with Medi-Cal Billing and EPIC database strongly preferred.
- Knowledge of Supported Self-Management Model, Strength-Based, and Recovery-Based services a plus.
Responsibilities:
- Assist residents in managing bills, purchases, and other financial matters.
- Offer a wide range of resources to clients, addressing problems in a supportive, constructive, and non-judgmental manner.
- Admit and orient new clients to the program.
- Assess clients' needs for medical and psychiatric evaluations, making appropriate referrals.
- Develop and implement case management and money management plans and contracts.
- Coordinate Plans of Care with other services being provided to the client.
- Advocate for clients in securing entitlements, clothing, healthcare, mental health services, and other needs. Ensure client applications and forms are completed accurately.
- Lead groups and activities focused on stable living, promoting interaction among clients and engagement with social programs.
- Meet monthly billing targets.
- Create and maintain a supportive, independent living environment.
- Foster community building within the hotel and assist clients in accessing community resources.
- Respond to crisis situations in accordance with established procedures.
- Support clients in developing daily living skills.
- Plan and implement strategies for client placement upon discharge from the program.
Join Our Mission!
At Conard House, we are committed to providing compassionate, community-based mental health services that empower individuals to lead fulfilling lives. If you're ready to be part of a dedicated team making a tangible difference, apply today.