Case Manager, Substance Use Disorder
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health -
Social Work
Mental Health, Community Health
Overview
Work Schedule M-F 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Join the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board as a Full Time Case Manager focusing on Substance Use Disorder (SUD), where your expertise can make an impact in our community. Enjoy an onsite work environment where collaboration with a dedicated team fosters a professional atmosphere. Your role as a Case Manager will allow you to engage directly with individuals seeking support, making your daily work both rewarding and meaningful.
Salary information is provided with the position.
Case Manager - Substance Use Disorder
Annual Salary $49,612
Work Schedule M-F 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
As a Full-Time Case Manager specializing in SUD at the H-NNCSB, you will play a critical role in ensuring continuity of care for individuals with mental illness, intellectual developmental disabilities, and substance use challenges. This dynamic position involves assessing individual needs, developing tailored service plans, and providing hands-on support in areas such as crisis intervention, basic needs assistance, and medication supervision.
You will engage with individuals and families to deliver compassionate advocacy while coordinating services across various disciplines. The role requires creativity and adaptability to navigate resource limitations, especially in crisis situations. You will also support clients in achieving their goals and participate in discharge planning.
- Community services and systems, including primary care, support services, eligibility criteria, and mental health, developmental disability, and substance use treatment programs.
- Assessment types and their use in service planning.
- Treatment and intervention approaches (behavior management, independent living skills, counseling, crisis intervention, discharge planning, service coordination).
- Service planning processes, basic medication knowledge, and applicable laws.
- Identifying and documenting individual needs.
- Using assessments and interviews to develop Individual Service Plans.
- Locating and coordinating community resources and natural supports.
- Work independently with general supervision.
- Bachelor's degree in Human Services (Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or Counseling) with one (1) year experience providing case management services to individuals with a diagnosis of substance use disorder or co-occurring diagnosis of substance use disorder and mental illness.
- Valid Virginia Driver's License.
If this sounds like the right job for you, don t wait - apply today to join our team. The selected candidate must successfully pass a criminal history fingerprint background investigation, DMV record check, Child Registry search, drug screening test, and employment reference checks.
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