Job Summary:

The Treatment Court (Recovery and Mental Health) Case Manager works under the direct supervision of the Treatment Court Coordinator. Treatment Court provides a systematic, coordinated, and interdisciplinary approach to substance abuse treatment in a non-adversarial setting. Case managers are responsible for working directly with the individuals participating in the Treatment Court programs to help identify their needs, facilitate appropriate referrals to ancillary services and provide timely reports to the Court team. The case manager provides intensive supervision and support to participants with severe substance abuse and mental health diagnosis. The Treatment Court works to enhance public safety and improve the quality of life of participants, while reducing crime, incarceration, recidivism, and providing intensive treatment to program participants.

Key Responsibilities:

(Duties listed are typical examples of work performed by positions in this job classification. Not all duties are included, nor is the list exclusive.)

  1. Participant Screening and Intake:
    • Perform initial screening of candidates for a Treatment Court program.
    • Utilize the Tennessee Recovery Assessment Scale (TN RAS), Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI), and Addiction Severity Index (ASI) to conduct comprehensive client assessments.
    • Manage the intake process for new program participants, ensuring all required documentation is in place and records are maintained.
  1. Participant Case Management:
  • Case Managers will ensure regular monitoring and updating of participant information.
  • Coordinate and conduct necessary assessments and screenings, including urine drug screens on participants of the same gender, for participants.
  • Maintain comprehensive paper and electronic records of participant activities, progress, and court-mandated directives.
  • Offer continuous case management, holding meetings with participants as necessitated by their program phase.
  • Support participants in developing life skills, including time management, job search, and accessing community resources.
  • Perform monthly home visits for eligibility and compliance.
  • Assist with transportation of participants to and from residential treatment as needed.
  • Will meet with participants as required by participant phase for ongoing case management planning.
  1. Court and Legal Coordination:
    • Log court dates, orders, and outcomes in participant files.
    • Assist with maintenance of court dockets, ensuring all information is up-to-date and accurate.
    • Attend and participate in court sessions and treatment team meetings as necessary.
  1. Program Development and Evaluation:
    • Develop and implement program evaluation tools to uphold the quality and accountability of the Treatment Court program.
    • Aid in collecting, reviewing, and evaluating program data to track participant progress and determine program effectiveness.
    • Assist in reviewing and improving treatment programs to ensure they align with participant needs and uphold high service delivery standards.
  1. Community Collaboration:
    • Work closely with community agencies, such as housing programs and medical providers, to secure necessary resources for participants.
    • Coordinate with Drug Screen Technicians to ensure accurate and timely screening of participants.
    • Explain the Treatment Court program to potential participants and interested offenders, providing detailed information about program expectations and benefits.
  1. Professional Development and Team Participation:
    • Attending relevant training sessions within the field as feasible or as provided within the scope of the Treatment Court team.
    • Be available on-call as coordinated with the Treatment Court Coordinator to address participant needs or program requirements.

Qualifications:

  • Have at least a bachelor’s degree (B.S. or B.A.) in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, Behavioral or Social Science, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • Knowledge of addiction, alcoholism and pharmacology and effective treatment techniques as well as treatment court programming.
  • Knowledge of community resources that offer substance abuse and mental health treatment and counseling.
  • Experience in the criminal justice system or a similar environment is preferred.
  • Interpersonal communication skills with individuals from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds is necessary.
  • You should also be able to handle confidential information and keep detailed records using electronic systems.
  • This position is non-clinical.

Supervisory Functions:

This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.

 

Salary Range: $40,000 – $48,500 depending on experience, with full-time benefits.

 

Application Process:

Applicants should submit a comprehensive resume highlighting their qualifications and experience relevant to the position to Penny Knight via email at pknight@co.hamblen.tn.us or fax to 423-586-4025. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. This job description provides an overview of the responsibilities and qualifications required for this role. It is not exhaustive and may be subject to change based on the needs of Hamblen County’s Treatment Court program.