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Care Manager - AAP - Chittenden Clinic:
Work with clients and community partners as part of a Howard Center team serving individuals receiving medication for opioid use disorders through the Chittenden Clinic/HUB. Carry a full case load and provide supportive counseling and comprehensive case management based on individual client needs.
The Chittenden Clinic is one of the largest medication treatment programs for opioid use disorder in the country, serving approximately 1000 patients. Our program and its staff have been recognized regionally and nationally for outstanding performance, high-quality healthcare services, and a patient-centered approach. We use evidence-based interventions and strive to reduce the adverse consequences of substance use, through a harm reduction approach, to support the health and wellbeing of all patients.
Responsibilities:
More about this role from people doing the work: We meet clients where they are at. Some are working towards complete abstinence; others want to reduce their substance use, but do not want to stop using altogether. Our goal is to provide clients with the support, knowledge and tools to determine what their goals are currently, and then guide them toward achieving those goals. We work with clients age 17 to 80+ and they come from all walks of life. Many of them are struggling with housing and transportation and have a hard time just getting to the clinic consistently. Others have been clients for 15+ years, have regained the life they wanted and check in monthly with staff who’ve supported them throughout the years. Most are in between this range, and the connection a Care Manager makes on a regular basis can move a client’s motivation from ‘zip’ to ‘very’ in a matter of weeks or months. It is exciting to be in a position where one’s words, support, and compassion can make a profound difference in a person’s life.
Requirements:
Licensing Requirement Notice:
Vermont regulation mandates that if you do not hold a valid license required for this position then you must be on the Roster of Nonlicensed & Noncertified Psychotherapists before you can be hired for work in this position. If you are not yet on the Roster, please begin the process immediately to avoid delay in hiring. Note this process may take 3-5 days for in-state applications and up to several weeks for out-of-state applications. Instructions can be found on the website for the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation
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Benefits:
Our Values: Clients are at the heart of our decision making. We are committed to individual and collective well-being and success. We are responsible stewards of the resources entrusted to us. We are steadfast in our practice and pursuit of excellence.
Howard Center is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. The agency's culture and service delivery is strengthened by the diversity of its workforce. Minorities, people of color, LGBTQIA+ and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. EOE/TTY. Visit "About Us" to review Howard Center's EOE policy.
Situated alongside Lake Champlain, we are the largest private non-profit human services organization in the State of Vermont. Since 1865, Howard Center has been helping people and communities thrive by providing supports and services to address mental health, substance use, and developmental needs. Today, we employ 1,600 staff providing services in 60 locations serving more than 16,000 community members annually.
Through our competitive and award-winning benefits, work-life balance and equal opportunity employment, we build teams of dedicated, passionate individuals who embrace our mission and are committed to making a lasting contribution to the lives of the people we serve.
The world around us continues to change every day. At Howard Center, we believe it is vital to face new and unanticipated obstacles with all of our voices. We welcome applicants of all racial and ethnic backgrounds, identities and expressions, religious beliefs, disabilities, age groups, lived experiences and perspectives. In order to provide the best care for our clients, our aim is for our staff to be a reflection of the community we serve.