Case Manager

Springdale, AR
Full Time
Perimeter Behavioral of the Ozarks
Mid Level

Case Manager

About Perimeter Healthcare

Perimeter Healthcare stands at the forefront of behavioral health care delivery in the United States,
specializing in comprehensive treatment programs for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors.
Operating across multiple states, we deliver hope through our evidence-based acute inpatient and
residential treatment programs.

Perimeter Behavioral Healthcare of the Ozarks is a residential treatment facility providing care to adolescents. Located in Springdale AR, Perimeter Behavioral Healthcare of the Ozarks goal is to provide a responsive healing environment for patients and to inspire hope and contribute to health and well-being by providing the best care to every patient through integrated clinical practice, education, and compassion.

Position Overview
We are seeking a dedicated Case Manager to provide comprehensive case management and support
services as an integral member of our treatment team in Springdale, AR.  This role involves coordinating
care for children and adolescents in a mental and behavioral health setting, ensuring seamless
communication between all stakeholders in the treatment process.

Required Qualifications
 Bachelor's degree in Human or Social Services Field
 Must be 21 years of age or older
 Strong understanding of clinical treatment and social casework principles
 Knowledge of child/adolescent growth and development
 Experience working with children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral issues

Core Responsibilities
Clinical Coordination
 Collaborate with therapists, resident care coordinators, and doctors
 Coordinate documentation, discharge planning, and therapeutic passes
 Participate in treatment planning meetings and program staff meetings
 Contribute to quality management initiatives
 Maintain accurate and timely client records

Family and Stakeholder Communication
 Communicate effectively with families regarding therapeutic passes
 Liaise with referral sources and mental health professionals
 Provide detailed information about procedures and treatments
 Integrate pass effectiveness information into treatment planning
 Maintain confidentiality and privacy standards

Patient Care
 Identify and address resident needs (social, legal, family, educational)
 Respond appropriately to developmental age requirements
 Demonstrate cultural and religious sensitivity
 Recognize and report suspected abuse/neglect
 Explain procedures in accessible language
 Follow infection control protocols

Professional Conduct
 Maintain a positive work atmosphere
 Promote cooperation and teamwork
 Adhere to organizational policies and code of ethics
 Follow safety practices and report concerns promptly
 Perform other related duties as assigned

Work Schedule
 Monday through Friday
 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
 Full-time, in-person position

Compensation and Benefits
Salary Range: Based on experience 

Comprehensive Benefits Package:
 Health insurance with HSA option
 Dental and vision coverage
 Life insurance
 401(k) with company matching
 Flexible spending account
 Paid time off
 Employee assistance program

Reporting Structure
 Reports to: Director of Clinical Services
 Supervisory Responsibilities: None

Physical Location Requirements
- Must reliably commute to or plan to relocate near Springdale, AR.
- In-person work environment

Equal Opportunity Employer
Perimeter Healthcare is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We provide equal
employment opportunities regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy,
gender identity, genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any
other protected characteristic under federal, state, or local laws.

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