Clinical Case Management Specialist-QH532505
Company: Institute for Comm Living
Location: Queens Village
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB SUMMARY: The Clinical Case
Management Specialist is a mental health professional who reports
directly to the Program Director. This position is primarily
clinical and consultative and provides services to the Adult Home
Supported Housing Program. The Clinical Case Management Specialist
will ensure a smooth transition for Adult Home Residents moving
into Supported Housing via the Impacted Adult Home
Initiative//Settlement. Attend care coordination meetings,
collaborate with ICL in-reach staff and external care coordinators,
assess consumer needs, and discuss/advocate for needed services.
Maintain adherence with settlement agreements regarding consumers
moving into ICL units. Travels to/visits consumers' residences or
apartments to provide counsel and assistance to help the consumers,
within their capabilities and interests, maintain the most
significant degree of independent living. The majority of duties
are often performed independently under general supervision. To
perform this job successfully, a n individual mus t b e able t o
perfor m each essentia l duty listed satisfactorily. Reasonable
accommodations ma y be made to enable qualified individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions unless this causes
undue hardship to the agency. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Assists the
Program Director and case management staff in providing quality
clinical and crisis management services across the supported
housing system, primarily through consultation and training.
Maintains a caseload of consumers, although primary services
(counseling, service planning, apartment visits, etc.) are the
responsibility of the case management staff. Organizes and
facilitates internal case conferences as needed, working with staff
to design and implement person-centered, evidence-based
interventions to resolve clinical/compliance issues, motivate
consumers, and determine the disposition of cases. Attends external
case conferences on behalf of the Program; participates in
decision-making regarding discharge planning to/from SH programs,
inpatient settings, detox/rehab programs, etc. Participates in
determining readiness for transition to supported housing,
including helping staff identify- and address- skills training
needs. Developing and implementing treatment plans to help clients
overcome addiction Teaching patients coping mechanisms and best
ways to prevent a relapse Review and evaluate recipients' progress
about measurable goals described in treatment and care plans.
Interview recipients, review records, and confer with other
professionals to evaluate individuals' mental and physical
condition and to determine their suitability for participation in a
specific program. Intervene as an advocate for recipients or
recipients to resolve emergency problems in crises. Provide
recipients or family members with information about addiction
issues and available services and programs, making appropriate
referrals when necessary. Modify treatment plans to comply with
changes in recipient status. Coordinate counseling efforts with
mental health professionals and other health professionals such as
doctors, nurses, and social workers. Attend training sessions to
increase knowledge and skills. Plan and implement follow-up and
aftercare programs for recipients to be discharged from treatment
programs. Review and evaluate recipients' progress about measurable
goals described in treatment and care plans. Interview recipients,
review records, and confer with other professionals to evaluate
individuals' mental and physical condition and to determine their
suitability for participation in a specific program. Intervene as
an advocate for recipients or recipients to resolve emergency
problems in crises. Provide recipients or family members with
information about addiction issues and available services and
programs, making appropriate referrals when necessary. Modify
treatment plans to comply with changes in recipient status.
Coordinate counseling efforts with mental health professionals and
other health professionals such as doctors, nurses, and social
workers. Attend training sessions to increase knowledge and skills.
Plan and implement follow-up and aftercare programs for recipients
to be discharged from treatment programs. Conduct chemical
dependency program orientation sessions. Counsel family members to
assist them in understanding, dealing with, and supporting
recipients or recipients. Performs other job-related duties as
assigned. ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Ability to
coordinate activities of staff and integrate as part of a
multidisciplinary team Ability to manage multiple projects,
delegate tasks, and ensure completion of all tasks assigned and
delegated Ability to manage resources Ability to solve problems
effectively Ability to work with consumers/residents, families, and
staff in a caring and respectful manner and with due understanding
of and consideration for cultural differences. Ability to serve as
a role model to residents/consumers. Ability to develop, evaluate,
implement, and modify a case management plan, meeting all deadlines
and productivity standards Ability to complete written forms and
reports accurately and timely. Ability to communicate effectively
with staff, consumers/residents, families, and the public. Ability
to prepare accurate and timely documentation, reports, and other
written material as assigned. Ability to secure the cooperation of
and work effectively with others Ability to work independently and
to conform to all applicable safety and accountability measures
Ability to be aware of other’s reactions and understand why they
react the way they do Ability to actively look for ways to help
people, be compassionate and hopeful Ability to talk to others to
effectively convey information Ability to listen to what other
people are saying and ask questions as appropriate Ability to
identify the nature of problems and propose solutions Ability to
report for work as scheduled consistently Ability to understand and
adhere to internal and external laws, rules, and policies Knowledge
of human behavior and performance, mental processes, and the
assessment and treatment of behavioral and affective disorders
Knowledge of group behavior and dynamics, societal trends and
influence, cultures, history, migrations, ethnicity, religion, and
other cultural dimensions of target recipients Knowledge of
principles and processes involved in planning, coordination, and
execution and of the principles and process of supervision
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing services,
including needs assessment techniques, quality service standards,
alternative delivery systems, and consumer satisfaction evaluation
techniques. Knowledge of laws, legal codes, regulations, agency
policies, etc., that govern the work of the program Ability to
develop, evaluate, implement, and modify a case management plan,
meeting all deadlines and productivity standards Ability to secure
the cooperation of and work effectively with others QUALIFICATIONS
AND EXPERIENCE: BS plus a minimum of two years of experience
providing direct services to individuals with mental disabilities
(i.e., persons diagnosed adequately as suffering from mental
illness, alcoholism, or substance abuse). Valid NYS driver’s
license preferred PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: CASAC plus at
least two years experience in integrated mental health and
substance use assessment and treatment, motivational interviewing
techniques, and stage-wise treatment. Knowledge of the principles
and practices of harm reduction. Substance abuse counseling
experience with individuals with co-occurring mental illness and
substance abuse. Experience in providing case management services
to individuals with mental illness as defined above. Experience
providing clinical consultation and supervision in a community
mental health setting. Knowledge of integrated mental health and
substance abuse assessment and treatment, motivational interviewing
techniques, and stage-wise treatment. Knowledge of the principles
and practices of harm reduction . Bilingual: fluent in Spanish and
English ICLRN
Keywords: Institute for Comm Living, Waterbury , Clinical Case Management Specialist-QH532505, Social Services , Queens Village, Connecticut