Targeted Case Manager - Child and Family
Company: Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority
Location: Cherokee
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary Targeted Case
Manager serves individuals with mental health and substance abuse
disorders who require assistance to gain access to necessary care:
medical, behavioral, social, and other services appropriate to
their needs. Services include case management assessment,
person-centered planning, referral and linkage, monitoring, and
follow-up. The Targeted Case Manager will follow specific policies
and procedures for the Family Safety Program and Family Intensive
Treatment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Direct Service Job
Duties Provide the following case management functions according to
CIHA policy and procedure and DMA Clinical Coverage Policy 8L: case
management assessment; person-centered planning; referral and
linkage; and monitoring and follow-up. Provides documentation of
all treatment and clinically significant events in the Electronic
Health Record as prescribed by CIHA policies and quality assurance
standards. When assigned to provide services for adults, or for
children and families, the employee will fulfill duties as outlined
in CIHA policy and procedure related to the specific population
served. When assigned to provide case management services for
clients in the Buprenorphine Clinic, the employee will fulfill
duties as outlined in CIHA policy and related procedures. Gather
and document necessary information, including medical, physical and
functional, psychosocial, behavioral, financial, social, cultural,
environmental, legal, and vocational or educational areas. Develop
a person-centered treatment plan which incorporates what is
important to and for the client, and which is geared to achieve
clinical outcomes. Provide timely information to treatment team
members regarding client status, progress, and safety. Utilize
judgment in carrying out CIHA policy for risk assessment and crisis
intervention. Collaborate with the medical staff and other health
professional/agencies to facilitate patient care, discharge and
follow-up. Provide consultation to patient and family in matters
directly related to patients' limitations, finances, adjustments to
medical condition, and ongoing treatment. Develop and implement
discharge plans, follow-up care, and transfers to other behavioral
health facilities as appropriate. Implement and follow the
provisions contained in all applicable privacy/confidentiality
policies, procedures, and practices for maintenance and release of
patient records and clinical information, including EBCI, CIHA,
IHS, DHHS, HIPPA, JCAHO, CFR 42, or other licensing bodies.
Responsible for attending clinical staffing as an integral
component of a treatment team, facilitating the discussion of
client data, and formulating changes to the treatment plan.
Participate in meetings to review and identify opportunities to
improve the program and treatment provided, and recommend
corrective action when problems are identified. This includes
assisting with changes in policy and procedure, which would improve
service delivery. Assists with changes in CIHA/Analenisgi policy
and procedure, as needed. Provide written, telephone, and
face-to-face consultation services to various persons and
organizations that affect the patient. These include schools,
courts, probation officers, physicians, hospitals, medical care
providers, law enforcement officers, social services, and community
agencies. Represents CIHA at regular team meetings for progress
review and during emergency meetings dealing with high-risk
situations. Participate in community planning and implementation of
programs to help resolve such complex issues as improving
coordination of services or developing programs to serve the
community. Collect and report on data necessary for client care
according to procedure and as directed by supervisor. Expected to
obtain continuing education both through in-service training and
through access and tuition payment for approved training seminars
and workshops. This position may be expected to provide sufficient
billable/reimbursable Targeted Case Management services to achieve
the productivity standard established for areas of responsibility
if needed. this position. Standard is may be based on "actual
minutes" billable/reimbursable hours of service provided, divided
by available hours in a given period. Effectively utilize an
electronic medical record and other software required for operation
in the CIHA system This position may require support to CIHA
primary care nurse care managers as defined by standards set for
specific populations. Other duties as assigned.
Education/Experience/Minimum Qualifications “Qualified
Professional” means within the mh/dd/sas system of care: Individual
who holds a license, provisional license, certificate, registration
or permit issued by the governing board regulating a human service
profession, except a registered nurse who is licensed to practice
in the State of North Carolina by the North Carolina Board of
Nursing who also has four years of full-time accumulated experience
in mh/dd/sa with the population served; or Graduate of a college or
university with a Master’s degree in a human service field and has
one year of full-time, pre or post-graduate degree accumulated
mh/dd/sa experience with the population served, or a substance
abuse professional who has one year of full-time, pre or
post-graduate degree accumulated supervised experience in
alcoholism and drug abuse counseling; or Graduate of a college or
university with a bachelor's degree in a human service field and
has two years of full-time, pre or post-bachelor's degree
accumulated mh/dd/sa experience with the population served, or a
substance abuse professional who has two years of full-time, pre or
post-bachelor's degree accumulated supervised experience in
alcoholism and drug abuse counseling; or Graduate of a college or
university with a bachelor's degree in a field other than human
services and has four years of full-time, pre or post-bachelor's
degree accumulated mh/dd/sa experience with the population served,
or a substance abuse professional who has four years of full-time,
pre or post-bachelor's degree accumulated supervised experience in
alcoholism and drug abuse counseling. This category includes
Substance Abuse Professional, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors
(CDAC), Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS), Licensed Clinical
Additions Specialist (LCAS) * Job Knowledge Knowledge of the
population served. Knowledge of Cherokee culture preferred. Skill
in establishing rapport with a patient and in applying techniques
of assessing psychological, behavioral, and psychosocial aspects of
patients problems. Ability to establish and maintain effective
working relationships with members of caseload and their families,
other professional disciplines, and a variety of governmental and
private resources and organizations in the community. Ability to
express ideas clearly and concisely and to plan and execute work
effectively. Knowledge of crisis intervention with individuals and
families experiencing acute episodes of distress. Originality and
initiative are required in the daily performance of tasks.
Knowledge of principles, techniques, and practices, and their
application to complex casework, group work, and community
problems. Knowledge of a wide range of medical, behavioral and
psychosocial problems and linkage to treatment. Knowledge of
governmental and private organizations and resources in the
community. Knowledge of the laws, regulations, and policies, which
givern the program. Knowledge of the impact mental illness on
patient’s ability to negotiate treatment recommendations, current
treatment approaches, modalities of care, and substance abuse and
other programs or services available to patients. Willingness to
learn more about Cherokee culture/population and to have
considerations for his when identified. Complexity of Duties This
position is responsible for assisting in maximizing the available
resources to develop and maintain behavioral health services for
EBCI children and families that best meets the constantly changing
needs of the community. Must have the ability to interpret policy,
laws and regulations in order to make decisions when a precedent is
not available. Duties require the application of judgment and
problem solving skills in order to be effective. Judgment often
involves decisions that may have life or death results. At times
may be dealing with individuals who are highly agitated, emotional,
or out of touch with reality. Supervision Received Works under the
direct guidance of the Family Safety Supervisor. , Child Services
Manager, and/or Behavioral Health Clinical Director where goals,
objectives, policies, and procedures are well defined. Works
independently within applicable licensing regulations where
latitude for creative thinking, initiative and discretion are given
to achieve department goals and objectives. Responsibility for
Accuracy Errors should be identified and corrected in a timely
manner Failure to properly document, convey or interpret clinical
data can adversely impact client care. Ineffective health planning
could have adverse effects on the health status of the community by
limiting access to necessary resources. Accuracy of data and
research is critical in the allocation of tribal resources.
Employee is responsible for adherence to policy and procedure.
Inappropriate actions or inaccuracies in judgment could result in
improper diagnosis and treatment, serious liability for CIHA, or
more serious health risks to patients. Contact with Others
Interacts frequently with coworkers, hospital staff, patients, and
other health professionals for the purpose of exchanging
information, obtaining, or providing assistance. Employee may serve
on committees, boards and advisory councils, as appropriate. Tact,
courtesy, and professional conduct are required to maintain
positive working relationships. Utmost sensitivity and
confidentiality is required when dealing with patients and
families. Confidential Data The provision of medical care requires
that the incumbent maintain strict appropriate confidentiality
regarding all patient information. The employee will have access to
patient records and highly confidential information and must
function with utmost integrity to safe guard this information. The
employee complies with EBCI policy on confidentiality of patient
records, Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority Confidentiality policy,
HIPAA, and other federal law requirements. Violations of
confidentiality regulations may result in disciplinary action and
other action as allowed by federal regulations. Emergency
Privileges In the case of an emergency, any member of the Medical
Staff, to the degree permitted by his/her license shall be
permitted to do everything possible to save a patient’s life or
save a patient from serious harm, regardless of the individual’s
clinical privileges. This shall be defined as those situations in
which a delay could result in serious harm or death and in which a
more qualified member is not immediately available.
Mental/Visual/Physical Environment Job duties can be mentally and
emotionally stressful at times given the complexity of the duties,
management and supervision of staff and the clinical areas being
addressed with the people being served. Close mental concentration
and attention to detail are required. Physical activities require
the ability to be mobile, sit, reach, bend, and be in front of
groups and deliver training for extended periods of time. Some
physical exertion and stamina is required such as required to
transport training materials or to travel. Must have visual acuity,
manual dexterity, and the ability to speak and hear. Must be able
to lift 30 lbs. Position requires: stand (under 1/3 time); walk
(under 1/3 time); sit (to 2/3 time); talk or hear (over 2/3 time).
Weight lifted or force exerted: none. Special vision requirements:
Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less). Work Environment
The employee works primarily at the PHHS building with occasional
service provisions in the community, at the hospital, inpatient or
outpatient clinical environment but may be required to work at
other offices and locations as needed. The work environment
involves moderate risks of exposure to infectious disease,
radiation, electrical hazards, irritant, chemical and explosive
gases. Employee must strictly adhere to OSHA guidelines and
protocol for maintaining sterile conditions. Some travel is
required. Infrequent overnight travel may be required for meetings
or to attend training. Customer Service Consistently demonstrates
superior customer service skills to patients/customers by
demonstrating characteristics that align with CIHA’s guiding
principles and core values. Ensure excellent customer service is
provided to all patients/customers by seeking out opportunities to
be of service.
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