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Behavioral Field Care Advocate - New Castle County DE
Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
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Location | Newark, DE Newark, Delaware |
About this job
You're looking for something bigger for your career. How about inventing the future of health care? Optum is offering an innovative new standard for care management. We're going beyond counseling services and verified referrals to behavioral health programs integrated across the entire continuum of care. Our growth is fueling the need for highly qualified professionals to join our elite team. Bring your skills and talents to a role where you'll have the opportunity to make an impact on a huge scale. Join us. Take this opportunity to start doing your life's best work. (sm)
The overall purpose of the Field Care Advocate (FCA) is to improve the enrollee's ability to remain stable in the community and out of the hospital. The FCA role is to engage the person in the treatment process and then assist his/her to access the appropriate community services so they can pursue their treatment goals in the community and avoid institutionalization.
Primary Responsibilities of Field Care Advocate (FCA):
Receives referrals from medical plan partners or UBH for high risk enrollees
Is United Behavioral Health (UBH) liaison and subject matter expert for medical partner with goal to work toward holistic needs of the member
Assists enrollees with appointments, if needed
Follows up with enrollees to determine any obstacles to making scheduled appointments
Provides subsequent member follow-up telephonically and face-to-face as determined by individual member needs
Works with enrollees to identify gaps in care or obstacles to care and problem solves for successful connection to needed services and community resources/programs
Attends clinical rounds with health plan as needed to review high risk cases
Assists with medication refills or other service gaps as needed
Reviews treatment progress and facilitates care coordination via contact with BH provider
Coordinates with IP Care Advocate to discuss treatment needs and aftercare planning for the member
Attends clinical rounds with BH staff and is able to appropriately provide case input as well as escalate any identified issues to Clinical Manager or MD.
Meets with members in the community to complete BH specific assessments and plan of care. May go to facility to meet with treatment team if needed, to coordinate care and assist in development of a successful aftercare plan
With member permission, includes the member's family/guardian in the coordination process to ensure that aftercare/continued care is successful and gaps/barriers are removed as much as possible
Attends state, professional, and association meetings as needed
Meets with community providers/facilities as UBH liaison to foster good rapport and relationships with them and to identify new programs
Requirements
Required Qualifications:
At a minimum, must be a licensed master's-degreed behavioral health professional, an associate's-degreed nurse, or a doctorate-degreed psychologist with 2 or more years of experience in behavioral health.
Requires an independent active, unrestricted State of DE professional license: LCSW, LMFT, LPCMH, or RN (psychiatric exp)
2 years experience in a related behavioral health environment
Proficient computer skills and good working knowledge of Microsoft Word
Excellent customer service skills
Excellent interpersonal and problem-solving skills
Function independently and responsibly with minimal supervision
Strong team player and team building skills
Strong interpersonal skills
Able to function independently and responsibly with minimal supervision
Maintain direct and open communication with all levels of the organization
Able to handle sensitive issues with members and providers in a confidential manner
Demonstrates initiative in achieving individual, team, and organizational goals and objectives
Ability and flexibility to assume responsibilities and tasks in a constantly changing work environment
Strong oral and written communication skills - specifically telephone skills
Preferred Qualifications:
Medical/Behavioral setting experience (i.e. hospital, managed care organization, or joint medical/behavioral outpatient practice)
Dual diagnosis experience with mental health and substance abuse
Experience working in an environment that required coordination of benefits and utilization of multiple groups and resources for patients
Experience working with low-income populations
Experience working with the aged, blind or disabled
Clinical training experience
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Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
   
UnitedHealth Group is a drug-free workplace. Candidates are required to pass a drug test before beginning employment.
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