Esperanza Health Center
Job Posting: Intensive Care Manager (ICM)
Department of Behavioral Health Services | K&A Clinic
Department: Behavioral Health Services
Supervisor: MAT Supervisor
Work Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday
Location: K&A Clinic - Kensington & Allegheny
Travel: Less than 10%
Salary Range: $49,000 - $56,000 annually (commensurate with degree, licensure, and experience)
Status: Full-Time, Exempt
WHO WE ARE
Esperanza Health Center is a Christ-centered, multicultural ministry providing holistic, affordable, bilingual
healthcare to the Latino and underserved communities of Philadelphia. Compelled by the love of God in Christ
Jesus, and in cooperation with the Church and others, we offer high-quality primary and behavioral health care
regardless of ability to pay. We are looking for mission-aligned professionals who share our commitment to
serving those most in need.
JOB SUMMARY
The Intensive Care Manager (ICM) works alongside our medical staff and licensed behavioral health
professionals to provide comprehensive case management services to patients seeking support with substance
use. Services include referral and linkage, individualized care management, and support for adherence to
available treatments, including Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). The ICM practices within a Substance Use
Prevention and Harm Reduction (SUPHR) framework using culturally sensitive, strength-based, and trauma-
informed approaches.
Be part of a multidisciplinary team that is finding innovative ways to reduce barriers and bring quality behavioral
healthcare to North Philadelphia!
WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING
screening and intake.
culturally sensitive, strength-based, trauma-informed approach to build and maintain a therapeutic
alliance.
identified needs and support progress toward patient-identified goals.
provide referrals to outside agencies as appropriate.
regularly and flag concerns as they arise.
assessment skills to match patients with the appropriate level of care, including referrals to higher levels
of behavioral health care when indicated.
Medical Record (EMR).
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The Intensive Care Manager position involves regular in-person patient contact in a clinical outpatient setting. The
following physical demands are representative of those required to perform the essential functions of this role:
intervention scenarios
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions of this position. Esperanza Health Center is committed to an inclusive workplace and complies with all
applicable federal, state, and local disability laws.
WHAT WE OFFER
candidates enrolled in a master's program may be able to use this position as an internship site
service
YOU MAY BE A GOOD FIT IF YOU
are actively enrolled in a qualifying Master's program. Applicants pursuing or planning to pursue licensure
as an LCSW, LPC, or LMFT are strongly preferred. Applicants who are already fully licensed (LCSW,
Psy.D, LPC, or LMFT) are encouraged to explore our Behavioral Health Consultant position.
immersive language training program)
substance use and other behavioral health needs
communities
offer care to all in need
A NOTE ON RECOVERY
Esperanza Health Center recognizes that addiction and alcoholism are medical conditions protected from
discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act as Amended, Pennsylvania disability laws, and other
applicable laws. We believe that individuals in sustained recovery are often uniquely positioned to provide
meaningful mentorship and support to patients who are still struggling.
Because this position involves direct patient contact, and because the early stages of recovery are associated
with greater vulnerability and uncertainty that could affect an individual's ability to perform the essential functions
of the role, Esperanza does require that any applicant or employee who voluntarily discloses a history of addiction
confirm that they have been in continuous recovery for a minimum of two (2) years.
This requirement applies only upon voluntary self-disclosure and is not used as a basis for disqualification outside
of the context described above.