
Outpatient Case Manager
- Philippines
- US$8.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Serve as the primary point of contact for assigned outpatient clients and their families to support non-clinical needs and enhance treatment outcomes.
- Coordinate all in-person and virtual therapy and psychiatric appointments, including proactive communication with providers to determine frequency of services and with clients to confirm attendance.
- Document all appointments and ensure accurate calendar management across clinical schedules.
- Track and report no-shows, cancelations, and reschedules; notify Finance of applicable no-show charges for billing.
- Monitor client participation in scheduled services and follow up on attendance, engagement, and any missed appointments.
- Coordinate client intakes and discharges, ensuring accurate and timely completion of all required documentation.
- Identify barriers and needs across housing, education, transportation, healthcare, legal services, and other social determinants of health, and provide linkage to appropriate resources.
- Maintain ongoing communication and documentation regarding care coordination efforts, referrals, and community partnerships.
- Actively participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to review and support treatment plan goals.
- Escalate any urgent or critical issues (e.g., safety concerns, sudden disengagement, or emergent needs) to the Clinical Director immediately.
- Uphold professional ethics and confidentiality standards in all communications and records.
- Utilize electronic systems (EMR, CRM, communication platforms) to track and report all client-related activities.
- Perform other case management duties as assigned by leadership.
- 2+ years of experience in behavioral health, social services, or case management
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Proficiency in Google Workspace and/or Microsoft Office
- Reliable high-speed internet and ability to work from a secure remote location
- Ability to obtain a Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card
- Associate’s or Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or related field
- Experience working with adolescents and families
- Knowledge of Medicaid, state behavioral health systems, and community-based services in Arizona