ResponsibilitiesCanyon Ridge Hospital is currently seeking a compassionate and talented Case Manager to join our team.
At Canyon Ridge Hospital, we understand that not all wounds are visible. Depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, addiction, and suicide affect millions of individuals and families. Our mission is to be a leader in behavioral healthcare, dedicated to excellent service in the community.
Canyon Ridge Hospital has serviced the Greater Inland Empire since 1989. Canyon Ridge is a 157-bed acute, locked psychiatric facility offering services to adolescents ages 13-17, adults, and older adults.
We believe in an individualized, patient-focused approach to diagnosis and treatment. For some, anxiety or drug dependence looks different from others with the same diagnoses, and in some cases, behavioral health and substance use disorders occur simultaneously. In these cases of dual diagnosis, we treat the patients in the best way possible given their specific needs.
Responsible for providing quality case management, utilization review activities, and psychotherapeutic services to psychiatric patients and their families, serving as a member of the interdisciplinary team supporting the organization’s treatment program and philosophy, and assuring the deliverance of quality treatment to psychiatric patients and their families.
This opportunity provides the following:
- Shift Differentials for Nights and Weekends
- Competitive Compensation
- Canyon Ridge Hospital provides a challenging and rewarding work environment.
- Growth and development opportunities within UHS and its subsidiaries.
Qualifications- Minimum Bachelor's degree in Social Work or Registered Nurse with current California license.
- Master's degree in Social Work preferred.
- 2 years of experience in an inpatient setting preferred.
- Written and oral communication skills, knowledge of utilization management, and skills in case management, time management, discharge planning, and crisis intervention common to acute psychotic as well as to non-violent crises intervention practice. Knowledge of acute adult psychological disorders.
- Advanced principles of abnormal psychology as specifically applied to adults, geriatrics, and adolescents.
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