Description
About Mary Hall Freedom Village Inc.:
The mission of Mary Hall Freedom Village Inc. (MHFV) is to empower women children veterans and families to end the cycle of homelessness addiction and poverty. Headquartered in Sandy Springs GA and with seven facilities across metro Atlanta Mary Hall Freedom Village has been transforming the lives of participants in need for almost three decades. We strive to break the cycle of homelessness addiction mental illness and poverty. If you believe in the empowerment of women children veterans and their families please consider the employment opportunity below.
Position Overview:
The Maternal Recovery Case Manager provides comprehensive trauma-informed case management to pregnant and parenting women with opioid use disorder. This role supports Medical Assisted Treatment (MAT) navigation prenatal and postpartum care coordination benefits enrollment parenting support and reunification efforts while addressing barriers to care such as transportation and access to resources. The Maternal Recovery Case Manager works collaboratively with clinical providers peer support staff and community partners to promote healthy pregnancies safe parenting and sustained recovery.
Requirements
- Provide comprehensive trauma-informed case management services to pregnant and parenting women impacted by opioid use disorder.
- Conduct intake assessments recovery capital assessments and ongoing reassessments to identify maternal medical behavioral health and social service needs.
- Develop individualized service and recovery plans that support maternal health sobriety parenting stability and family reunification.
- Assist participants with Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) navigation including referrals to MAT providers and coordination of appointments.
- Support participants in understanding MAT options and adhering to treatment plans in collaboration with healthcare providers.
- Coordinate prenatal care by linking participants to OB-GYNs maternal-fetal medicine specialists and primary care providers.
- Support postpartum care coordination including follow-up medical appointments and recovery services.
- Assist participants with Medicaid enrollment reactivation and renewal.
- Support enrollment in WIC SNAP TANF and other public assistance programs.
- Educate participants on available maternal infant and family support services.
- Assist participants in developing birth and postpartum care plans in collaboration with healthcare providers.
- Provide education and support related to pregnancy childbirth infant care and parenting skills.
- Connect participants to parenting classes maternal support groups and early childhood resources.
- Coordinate services with DFCS and child welfare agencies when children are involved.
- Support participants through reunification planning compliance with case plans and court-ordered requirements.
- Advocate for participants during multidisciplinary team meetings staffing and family planning meetings.
- Facilitate communication between participants treatment providers and child welfare professionals.
- Coordinate transportation assistance to medical appointments treatment services court appearances and recovery programming.
- Identify and address transportation barriers that may impact service engagement or compliance.
- Work closely with Peer Support Specialists Outreach Coordinator and Regional Services Coordinator to ensure wraparound support.
- Participate in case staffing multidisciplinary meetings and care coordination activities.
- Provide guidance to peer staff related to maternal and parenting-focused recovery needs.
- Document all assessments service plans referrals and case management activities in KIPU/EHR systems.
- Maintain accurate and timely records in compliance with grant requirements DBHDD standards and organizational policies.
- Collect outcome data related to maternal stability treatment engagement and reunification progress.
- Educate participants on their rights available services and expectations related to treatment and child welfare involvement.
- Empower participants to advocate for themselves and make informed decisions regarding recovery and parenting.
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree in social work human services public health nursing counseling or a related field.
- Minimum of two years of experience providing case management or care coordination in behavioral health substance use disorder treatment maternal health or related settings.
- Knowledge of substance use disorders medication-assisted treatment (MAT) maternal and child health and trauma-informed care.
- Ability to work effectively with pregnant and parenting populations.
Required Skills Capabilities Knowledge
- Strong understanding of maternal recovery perinatal substance use and family systems.
- Ability to conduct comprehensive assessments and develop individualized service plans.
- Knowledge of community resources related to prenatal care housing benefits childcare and parenting support.
- Strong advocacy communication and organizational skills.
- Ability to engage participants using culturally responsive and trauma-informed approaches.
- Proficiency in electronic health records and case management systems.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and comply with HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 requirements.
Employment Requirements and Expectations
- Three-year motor vehicle report.
- TB test and drug testing.
- Background check.
- Work performed in an office environment.
- Standard work schedule is 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Salary Description
$62700
Required Experience:
Manager
Full-timeDescriptionAbout Mary Hall Freedom Village Inc.:The mission of Mary Hall Freedom Village Inc. (MHFV) is to empower women children veterans and families to end the cycle of homelessness addiction and poverty. Headquartered in Sandy Springs GA and with seven facilities across metro Atlanta Ma...
Description
About Mary Hall Freedom Village Inc.:
The mission of Mary Hall Freedom Village Inc. (MHFV) is to empower women children veterans and families to end the cycle of homelessness addiction and poverty. Headquartered in Sandy Springs GA and with seven facilities across metro Atlanta Mary Hall Freedom Village has been transforming the lives of participants in need for almost three decades. We strive to break the cycle of homelessness addiction mental illness and poverty. If you believe in the empowerment of women children veterans and their families please consider the employment opportunity below.
Position Overview:
The Maternal Recovery Case Manager provides comprehensive trauma-informed case management to pregnant and parenting women with opioid use disorder. This role supports Medical Assisted Treatment (MAT) navigation prenatal and postpartum care coordination benefits enrollment parenting support and reunification efforts while addressing barriers to care such as transportation and access to resources. The Maternal Recovery Case Manager works collaboratively with clinical providers peer support staff and community partners to promote healthy pregnancies safe parenting and sustained recovery.
Requirements
- Provide comprehensive trauma-informed case management services to pregnant and parenting women impacted by opioid use disorder.
- Conduct intake assessments recovery capital assessments and ongoing reassessments to identify maternal medical behavioral health and social service needs.
- Develop individualized service and recovery plans that support maternal health sobriety parenting stability and family reunification.
- Assist participants with Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) navigation including referrals to MAT providers and coordination of appointments.
- Support participants in understanding MAT options and adhering to treatment plans in collaboration with healthcare providers.
- Coordinate prenatal care by linking participants to OB-GYNs maternal-fetal medicine specialists and primary care providers.
- Support postpartum care coordination including follow-up medical appointments and recovery services.
- Assist participants with Medicaid enrollment reactivation and renewal.
- Support enrollment in WIC SNAP TANF and other public assistance programs.
- Educate participants on available maternal infant and family support services.
- Assist participants in developing birth and postpartum care plans in collaboration with healthcare providers.
- Provide education and support related to pregnancy childbirth infant care and parenting skills.
- Connect participants to parenting classes maternal support groups and early childhood resources.
- Coordinate services with DFCS and child welfare agencies when children are involved.
- Support participants through reunification planning compliance with case plans and court-ordered requirements.
- Advocate for participants during multidisciplinary team meetings staffing and family planning meetings.
- Facilitate communication between participants treatment providers and child welfare professionals.
- Coordinate transportation assistance to medical appointments treatment services court appearances and recovery programming.
- Identify and address transportation barriers that may impact service engagement or compliance.
- Work closely with Peer Support Specialists Outreach Coordinator and Regional Services Coordinator to ensure wraparound support.
- Participate in case staffing multidisciplinary meetings and care coordination activities.
- Provide guidance to peer staff related to maternal and parenting-focused recovery needs.
- Document all assessments service plans referrals and case management activities in KIPU/EHR systems.
- Maintain accurate and timely records in compliance with grant requirements DBHDD standards and organizational policies.
- Collect outcome data related to maternal stability treatment engagement and reunification progress.
- Educate participants on their rights available services and expectations related to treatment and child welfare involvement.
- Empower participants to advocate for themselves and make informed decisions regarding recovery and parenting.
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree in social work human services public health nursing counseling or a related field.
- Minimum of two years of experience providing case management or care coordination in behavioral health substance use disorder treatment maternal health or related settings.
- Knowledge of substance use disorders medication-assisted treatment (MAT) maternal and child health and trauma-informed care.
- Ability to work effectively with pregnant and parenting populations.
Required Skills Capabilities Knowledge
- Strong understanding of maternal recovery perinatal substance use and family systems.
- Ability to conduct comprehensive assessments and develop individualized service plans.
- Knowledge of community resources related to prenatal care housing benefits childcare and parenting support.
- Strong advocacy communication and organizational skills.
- Ability to engage participants using culturally responsive and trauma-informed approaches.
- Proficiency in electronic health records and case management systems.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and comply with HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 requirements.
Employment Requirements and Expectations
- Three-year motor vehicle report.
- TB test and drug testing.
- Background check.
- Work performed in an office environment.
- Standard work schedule is 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Salary Description
$62700
Required Experience:
Manager
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