University of Oklahoma
Senior Case Manager- IMPACT Psychiatry (TULSA) (Healthcare)
OU IMPACT provides intensive treatment to persons with chronic mental illnesses. Our primary objective is to improve overall wellness for those individuals that need higher levels of care, by utilizing a best practice approach that incorporates clinical, medical and rehabilitation services through an integrated multidisciplinary team. Our target population will be those individuals that are diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder and recurrent major depression with psychotic features. Our core philosophy is based on harm reduction and strength building.
Position Information: Responsible for individual rehabilitation, case management, assessment/reassessment, service planning, emergency response, monitoring and discharge of consumers. On-Call/crisis response will require face to face response within 30 minutes in Tulsa county.
Essential Duties:
Required Education : Bachelor degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or other Health or Human Services related discipline, AND:
Working Conditions:
Certifications or Licenses:
Eligible to become a Certified Case Manager II with the ODMHSAS.
Knowledge and Skills:
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