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Counseling Case Manager

Employer
University of South Carolina
Location
Columbia

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Student Affairs, Counseling
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

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Posting Number:

STA00753PO21

Classification Title:

Human Services Coordinator II

Internal Title:

Counseling Case Manager

Campus:

Columbia

Work County:

Richland

College/Division:

Division of Administration and Finance

Department:

DAF Health Services

Band :

6

Advertised Minimum Salary :

$46,059

Advertised Salary Range:

$41,630 - $52,000. This salary is based on an 11 month position

Part/Full Time:

Full Time

Hours per Week:

40

Work Schedule:

Typical work week is Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (9:00am-6:00pm; 9:30am-6:30pm). All staff rotate on Sundays 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm (typically 1 Sunday a month).
Must be willing to work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of the department.

Type of Staff Position:

Full-time Equivalent (FTE)

Basis :

11 months

Job Search Category:

Health and Human Services

About UofSC:

The University of South Carolina System is comprised of the state’s flagship university in Columbia (founded in 1801 and currently one of the top 50 “Best Colleges” according to U.S. News and World Report), three regional comprehensive universities (USC Aiken, USC Beaufort and USC Upstate), and Palmetto College consisting of four two-year campuses (USC Lancaster, USC Salkehatchie, USC Sumter, USC Union and Fort Jackson/Extended University). Together, the USC System institutions offer more than 450 degree programs on campus and online and are uniquely positioned to meet the state’s educational, cultural, health and research needs. The System employs nearly 14,000 people who work daily to improve the lives of students, fellow South Carolinians and the world. Our diverse engaged faculty and staff enjoy a dynamic and intellectually stimulating work environment.

Diversity Statement:

At the University of South Carolina, we strive to cultivate an inclusive environment that is open, welcoming, and supportive of individuals of all backgrounds. We recognize diversity in our workforce is essential to providing academic excellence and critical to our sustainability. The University is committed to eliminating barriers created by institutional discrimination through accountability and continuous process improvement. We celebrate the diverse voices, perspectives, and experiences of our employees.

Benefit Eligibility Type:

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)

South Carolina Retirement:

Yes

State Insurance Programs:

Yes

Annual Leave:

Yes

Sick Leave:

Yes

Advertised Job Summary:

The purpose of this position is to provide and monitor a clinical case management system that provides continuity of care and follow-up for clients on an urban university campus of approximately 35,000 students. This person will coordinate and support the needs of clients through an interdisciplinary team of counselors, psychologists, physicians, nurses and other providers by assisting with follow up care. Duties will include, but are not limited to: clinical reporting tracking no-shows/cancellations and high-risk clients, scheduling referrals, obtaining authorization to release and obtain client information and/or medical/psychotherapy records, assisting and tracking caseloads, coordinating hospitalizations and/or post-hospitalization care, providing education, emotional support, preventative care and health promotion, tracking interventions and outcomes, providing triage, assessment and crisis intervention as needed. This person will function as the liaison between client referrals, providers and external partners by providing follow-up information, arranging appointments, reviewing alternate resources and facilitating connections to care, establishing care plans, education and discharge disposition. This person will initiate and develop ongoing liaison relationship with community providers, services, hospitals and other resources and maintain and update a database of community providers including regional and national resources for specialized care. They are responsible for assisting with mental health initiatives and community based services as well as training to staff on case management systems. They will practice in accordance with ethics of their applicable professional organization such as the National Association of Social Workers, American Counseling Association, American Psychological Association, as well as state and federal law related to medical/therapeutic service provision, and departmental guidelines and policies. Credentialing, privileging and peer review are required for this position. Position is considered mission critical.

Minimum Qualifications (Classified and Unclassified positions):

Master’s degree in a related field and 3 years of related experience or bachelor’s degree and 5 years related experience. Professional License (social work, counseling etc.) or eligible within 6 months of employment. Certified in CPR/BLS.

Preferred Qualifications:

Licensed mental health professional with at least 3 years of experience working as a case manager in a multidisciplinary setting with a focus on mental or behavioral health. Unrestricted license as a mental health professional (social worker, counselor, psychologist, psychiatric nurse practitioner, etc.) Demonstrated success in mental health service delivery in a setting serving diverse clientele with a range of presenting clinical/medical concerns. Demonstrated cultural competence and ability to manage complex clinical presentations.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Ability to provide comprehensive ongoing coordinated care through case management, assessment, treatment planning, resource identification and development, advocacy, service monitoring and follow up and clinical interventions as necessary. Ability to manage diverse complex clinical populations from diverse backgrounds in a competent, sensitive and supportive manner. Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team cooperatively. Knowledge of best practices in case management, as well as current treatment standards. Ability to practice ethically and within scope of skills and abilities. Knowledge of local resources. Ability to assess, identify and address individual client needs.

Safety Sensitive or Security Sensitive:

Yes

Hazardous weather category:

Essential

Number of Vacancies:

1

Job Open Date:

08/02/2021

Job Close Date:

09/16/2021

Open Until Filled:

No

Special Instructions to Applicant:

Positions are advertised for a minimum of five (5) business days on our job website. After five (5) business days, positions can be closed at the discretion of the department at any time. This employment site is updated on a regular basis. The length of the recruitment and screening process may vary from position to position, depending upon a variety of factors. Should review of your qualifications result in a decision to pursue your candidacy, you will be contacted by phone or email.

We are only accepting applications submitted by September 16, 2021.

Quicklink for Posting:

https://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/102963

EEO Statement:

The University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities on the basis of race, sex, gender, gender identity, transgender status, age, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, genetics, protected veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions.

Organization

Working at University of South Carolina

With more than 200 years of history and tradition, the University of South Carolina is redefining itself for decades to come. There's never been a better time to be at South Carolina, the state's flagship university and one of only 62 public universities to receive the Carnegie Foundation's highest designation for research.

The University is located in the heart of South Carolina in the capital city of Columbia, which is the nexus of government, a thriving arts and culture center, a venue for big-time Southeastern Conference intercollegiate athletics, and a community that is reinventing itself with redevelopment projects citywide. Much of the development is tied to land along the scenic, slow-moving Congaree River. Working with government, business, and community leaders, Carolina has developed a unified plan that will allow the University to expand from its origins on the historic Horseshoe to its future-Innovista, a research and innovation district that will stretch to the banks of the Congaree.

Innovista represents a new vision for research by creating a vibrant, urban community where students and researchers, including those from private firms, will live, work, learn, and play. Innovista will represent the University's four core research areas-hydrogen fuel cells, nanoscience and technology, biomedical and public health, and the environment-but will include other initiatives and business partners that serve the knowledge economy. Innovista's first private tenant, for example, is a leader in software applications for the insurance industry and will create several hundred high-paying jobs.

By attracting similar companies and jobs-and by capitalizing on an attractive location for restaurants and residential and retail space-Innovista will help drive the economy and increase per-capita income in the city and state. Recreational space will include a world-class waterfront park along the Congaree River and a new stadium for the Gamecocks' nationally ranked baseball program. Greenway paths for biking, walking, and running already line much of the river area. Innovista's 8 million square feet will blend seamlessly with the Vista, the city's nearby entertainment district of restaurants, bars, shops, and art galleries.

Chartered in 1801, Carolina began classes in 1805 with nine students and a single building, Rutledge College. As the campus grew and buildings were added during the next 50 years, a horseshoe layout was adopted. Today, the Horseshoe is on the National Register of Historic Places, with 10 of its 11 buildings dating to the 19th century. Those renovated buildings house, among other areas, the South Carolina Honors College and Undergraduate Admissions, representing much of the University's current and future lifeblood.

In fact, incoming freshman classes have never been larger or more competitive. The freshmen from fall 2006 set records for their size (more than 3,700) and SAT scores (1171 average). Freshmen enrolling in the Honors College had average SAT scores of 1398. Members of the University's prestigious scholarship programs, Carolina Scholars for in-state students and McNair Scholars for out-of-state students, had average scores of 1449 and 1477, respectively. Total enrollment at Carolina for undergraduates and graduates is more than 27,300, with some 350 degree programs to choose from. Since 1994, Carolina students have earned more than $9.9 million in prestigious national scholarships such as the Goldwater, Truman, Rhodes, and NSF scholarships and the Fulbright Fellowships.

South Carolina's student body is diverse. In fact, Carolina was recently recognized as the state flagship university with the highest percentage of African-American student enrollment in the nation. Research by the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education shows African-American students made up 14.7 percent of enrollment in 2004, the latest year available. The JBHE also ranks Carolina eighth in the nation in percentage of African-American faculty at a state flagship university with 4.3 percent.

The University's faculty garnered a record $173.3 million in federal, state, and private funding for research, outreach, and training programs in 2005-06, and several key hiring plans will introduce more talent and expertise to the faculty ranks. An aggressive campus building master plan and the faculty recruiting initiatives will change the collective face of the University and the faces of many of its key teachers and researchers.

South Carolina is recruiting world-class faculty to be endowed chairs-and change agents-for a series of "research centers of economic excellence" in areas such as nanoelectronics, polymer nanocomposites, brain imaging, regenerative medicine, cancer therapeutics, drug discovery, vision research, hydrogen fuel cells, and travel and tourism technology. These centers, some in collaboration with other state research universities and health and hospital systems, are funded with $30 million annually in state lottery money, as well as private matching money. Carolina is in the midst of a faculty recruitment plan to hire 600 new members. The Faculty Excellence Initiative is recruiting 150 faculty, many in interdisciplinary clusters of emphasis, while the Centenary Plan will recruit 100 elite research faculty to lead the University's core initiatives. Additionally, 350 faculty will be hired across disciplines to replace retirees over the next few years.

The University has forged a number of international collaborations in research, and the University's global connections are also strong in academics, particularly in international business. U.S. News & World Report has consistently ranked the Moore School of Business best in the nation for its undergraduate and graduate programs in international business; the undergraduate program is No. 1 for the 10th consecutive time, while the graduate program is No. 1 among public universities for the 18th consecutive year and No. 2 overall, continuing a streak of 18 years with a top-two overall ranking.

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