Case Manager for First Episode Psychosis (FEP) (Apply Now)
Company: Monadnock Family Services
Location: Keene
Posted on: July 16, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Monadnock Family Services
Description: First Episode Psychosis (FEP) refers to the initial
occurrence of symptoms characteristic of psychotic disorders, such
as schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. The First Episode
Psychosis (FEP) Case Manager will provide comprehensive case
management and support for individuals experiencing their first
episode of psychosis. This role involves working within a
multidisciplinary team to deliver person-centered care, coordinate
treatment, and connect clients with community resources to support
their recovery and well-being. The Case Manager will play a crucial
role in early intervention, crisis management, and family
engagement. Key Responsibilities: 1. Client Assessment and Care
Planning: 2. Conduct thorough assessments of clients presenting
with first episode psychosis to determine their needs, strengths,
and treatment goals. 3. Develop and implement individualized care
plans in collaboration with clients, their families, and the
multidisciplinary team. 4. Monitor and evaluate client progress and
adjust care plans as needed to ensure optimal outcomes. 5. Crisis
Intervention: 6. Provide crisis intervention and de-escalation as
needed, ensuring the safety and well-being of clients. 7.
Coordinate with emergency services and other providers to address
urgent needs and ensure appropriate follow-up. 8. Treatment
Coordination: 9. Facilitate coordination among various healthcare
providers, including primary care physicians, psychiatrists,
psychologists, and social workers outside of the agency. 10. Ensure
seamless integration of services and communication between the
client, their family, and the treatment team. 11. Demonstrate basic
knowledge of psychiatric medications and their effects. Is
comfortable administering psychiatric medications to support
clients in their medication treatment goals. (8-hour training will
be provided by MFS.) 12. Resource Connection: 13. Identify and
connect clients with community resources, including housing,
vocational training, and social services. 14. Provide guidance and
support in accessing necessary services and navigating the mental
health system, including needs related to health insurance benefits
and social security benefits. 15. Family Engagement: 16. Work
closely with families to provide education about psychosis,
treatment options, and how to support their loved one. 17. Offer
guidance and support to help families manage the impact of
psychosis on their family dynamics. 18. Documentation and
Compliance: 19. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of
client interactions, assessments, treatment plans, and progress
notes. 20. Ensure compliance with legal, ethical, and
organizational standards in all aspects of case management. 21.
Advocacy and Support: 22. Advocate for clients' needs and rights
within the mental health system and broader community. 23. Promote
recovery-oriented practices and work to reduce stigma associated
with psychosis. 24. Collaboration and Teamwork: 25. Actively
participate in weekly team meetings, case reviews, and other
collaborative activities. 26. Contribute to a positive and
supportive team environment and foster frequent and effective
communication with all team members. 27. Professional Development:
28. Stay current with best practices and evidence-based approaches
in the treatment of psychosis. 29. Pursue ongoing professional
development and training opportunities to enhance skills and
knowledge. Requirements: - Education: Bachelor's degree in social
work, psychology, psychosocial rehabilitation or related human
services field -OR- - Associate's degree in related field and two
years' experience working with individuals with mental illness -
Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in mental health case
management or related roles. Experience with early psychosis
intervention is highly desirable. - Skills: - Strong assessment and
diagnostic skills. - Excellent crisis intervention and
de-escalation techniques. - Effective communication and
interpersonal skills. - Ability to work collaboratively within a
multidisciplinary team. - Knowledge of community resources and
support services. - Familiarity with evidence-based practices for
psychosis treatment. - Certifications: Valid driver's license and
reliable transportation. Successful completion of ANSA. -
Attributes: Empathetic, culturally competent, and dedicated to
providing high-quality, person-centered care. Physical
Requirements: - Ability to perform job duties in a variety of
settings, including community-based locations. - Ability to perform
activities such as standing, walking, and sitting for extended
periods. - Ability to type for extended periods of time to enter
notes. Work Environment: - The position involves working in a
community mental health setting, including visits to clients' homes
and other community locations. - Some flexibility in working hours
may be required to accommodate client needs and emergency
situations. Our benefits Include: - Health and dental insurance -
Paid time off (starting with 12 days per calendar year and can
carry over to next year) - 2 Personal Floating Holidays - 10 Paid
Holidays - Sick Time (1 day per month and can carry over to next
year) - 403b with employer contributions - Employer Paid
Life/AD&D/Long Term Disability Insurance - Employee Assistance
Program - Tuition Assistance - Student Loan Forgiveness
Opportunities All qualified applicants will receive consideration
for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin,
disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic
information, or other legally protected status.
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