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WAVE Case Manager

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Bright Harbor Healthcare

Seaside Heights, NJ 08751, USA

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Wellness Assistance Valuing Excellence (WAVE): Medically Enhanced Supportive Housing. Supportive Housing services are designed to assist persons with serious mental illnesses in maintaining independent housing in the community. The case managers provide the support needed in each person’s home environment. *2 Positions Available* Position Title: Wave Case Manager Position Type: Full Time; 40 Hours Weekly - Weekend Availability Required Benefits Eligible: Yes Location: Seaside Heights Department: Supportive Housing Salary: $19.00 Hourly Responsibilities: Provide supervision and support to clients including: Assist with transportation, recreational activities, medical and psychiatric appointments Assist clients with learning and implementing daily living skills to increase independence Provide case management services Provide medical records documentation for clients needs Monitor client's continuous health needs Refer to/consult with clinical staff for client concerns and needs Provide input to the CRNA and IRP Requirements Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a mental health related discipline Valid Driver's License with less than 6 points Benefits Full Benefits 12 Paid Holidays Sick Days Personal Days Accrued Vacation Medical/Dental/Vision Company paid Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability 403B Plan with Company Match Opportunities for training/education/Continuing Education Credits Opportunities for Public Loan Forgiveness Opportunities for Tuition Discounts from Participating Institutions

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