Case Manager - Employment Specialist
Company: Lifeline Connections
Location: Vancouver
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Lifeline Connections is a
community-based behavioral health organization that specializes in
providing confidential and compassionate care to individuals who
experience substance use and/or mental health conditions. Our
Vision - As the premier provider of substance use and mental health
services in the Pacific Northwest, we are respected and the most
trusted resource for behavioral health treatment and whole-person
care. We provide a comprehensive continuum of coordinated quality
services, foster enduring relationships, and empower our
communities to truly thrive. Our Mission - Through superior
customer service, high quality programs, and well-trained and
dedicated staff, we inspire hope and support lifesaving changes for
people affected by substance use and mental health conditions.
POSITON TITLE: PACT Case Management - Employment Specialist
Non-Exempt Position RESPONSIBLE TO: Team Lead MAJOR DUTIES: The
Case Manager position works under the supervision of the Program
Supervisor/Team lead. This position provides community based
behavioral health services to agency patients. In fulfilling these
duties, the incumbent performs the following duties independently:
Reviews Washington Administrative Codes (WACs) and Revised Codes
(RCWs) and Federal regulations pertaining to mental health and
substance use treatment to ensure compliance with these regulations
in all therapeutic services. Will work with the patients to meet
the identified activities and goals of the individual service plan
that is strength based and meets their unique needs. Will work as
part of a treatment team. Will provide community based case
management services to patients assigned to them in accordance with
the individual service plan and evaluation recommendations.
Services are provided in a stage-based treatment model that is
non-confrontational, considers interactions of mental health and
substance use, and has patient-determined goals. Provide ongoing
assessment, problem solving, side-by-side services, skill training,
supervision (e.g., prompts, assignments, monitoring,
encouragement), and environmental adaptations to assist clients
with activities of daily living. Assist clients to find and
maintain a safe and affordable place to live — apartment hunting,
finding a roommate, landlord negotiations, cleaning, furnishing and
decorating, and procuring necessities (e.g., telephone,
furnishings, linens). Assist and support patients to carry out
personal hygiene and grooming tasks. Provide nutrition education
and assistance with meal planning, grocery shopping, and food
preparation. Assist and support patients to perform household
activities, including house cleaning and laundry. Ensure that
patients have adequate financial support (e.g., help to gain
employment or apply for entitlements). Teach money-management
skills (e.g., budgeting and bill paying) and assist patients in
accessing financial services (e.g., professional financial
counseling, emergency loan sources). Help patients to access
reliable transportation (e.g., obtain a driver’s license and car,
arrange for cabs, access bus line, find rides). Assist and support
patients to have and effectively use a personal primary care
physician, dentist, and other medical specialists as required.
Provide individual supportive therapy (e.g., problem solving,
role-playing, modeling and support), social-skill development, and
assertiveness training to increase patient social and interpersonal
activities in community settings. Plan, structure, and prompt
social and leisure-time activities on evenings, weekends, and
holidays. Provide side-by-side support and coaching to help
patients socialize (e.g., going with a client to a basketball game,
coaching and supporting a client before he or she goes to a family
reunion). Organize and lead individual and group social and
recreational activities to structure patients’ time, increase
social experiences, and provide opportunities to practice social
skills and receive feedback and support. Provide practical help and
supports, advocacy, coordination, side-by-side individualized
support, problem solving, direct assistance, training, and
supervision to help patients obtain the necessities of daily living
including medical and dental health care; legal and advocacy
services; financial support such as entitlements (e.g., SSI, SSDI,
and veterans’ benefits) or housing subsidies (e.g., HUD Section 8);
supported housing (e.g., adult foster care, paid roommates, meals
brought in for those who need it); money management services (e.g.,
payeeships); and transportation. Maintain complete and up to date
clinical files that document all services and contacts provided
consistent with the requirements of WAC 246-341. Supports and
implements agency policies and procedures. Networks within the
community to identify outside agencies and services available to
patients to help meet their needs. Establishes and maintains
relationships with community agencies and service providers to meet
the needs of the patients. Represents the Agency in the community
at various meetings and clinical reviews with the approval of the
supervisor. For case managers specializing in Employment Services:
Follow the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model of
supported employment, adapted to team-based services within PACT.
These include work-related services to help consumers value and
understand the implications of, as well as find and maintain
meaningful competitive employment in community-based job sites.
Conduct job development activities and coordination with employers
Conduct brief vocational assessments, as well as job coaching and
follow-along job supports provided to the patient. Provide ongoing
benefits counseling. Provide work-related supportive services,
(assistance with resume development, job application preparation,
interview support, grooming and personal hygiene, securing of
appropriate clothing, etc.) KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED BY THE
POSITION Bachelor's degree in human sciences or related field
preferred; High school diploma or equivalent with relevant college
coursework required; At least one year of training and experience
in employment services (e.g., job development, job placement,
supported employment). Preference will be given to people who have
training and experience in working with individuals with mental
illness within the IPS model of support employment. Must have a
strong commitment to the right and ability of each person with a
severe and persistent mental illness to live in normal community
residences; work in market jobs; and have access to helpful,
adequate, competent, and continuous supports and services. Skills
and competence to establish supportive trusting relationships with
persons with severe and persistent mental illnesses and respect for
patient rights and personal preferences in treatment are essential.
Familiarity with applicable Washington State regulations related to
the provision of mental health services (RCW 71.05) and substance
use disorder services (WAC 246-341). Current unencumbered driver
license and proof of current car insurance. GUIDELINES This
position requires that the incumbent obtain and maintain Washington
State credentials through the Department of Health. This position
also requires the incumbent to have a valid driver’s license with a
good driving record and a private vehicle in order to fulfill the
duties of the position. COMPLEXITY The incumbent provides community
based case management services to patients who differ widely in age
and socioeconomic status and who may possess a variety of chronic
and serious social, behavioral and psychological problems. Strong
clinical skills, sound judgment, and creativity are required to
help implement and deliver treatment services that meet the complex
needs of the patients. PERSONAL CONTACTS Contacts are with the
members of the treatment team, patients, significant others, family
members and supports of the patients, representatives of various
community agencies specializing in the treatment of substance use
and mental health conditions, and related community representatives
including hospital personnel, lawyers, probation officers, and
other court officials. All personal contacts are carried out in
accordance with federal and state laws dealing with the
confidentiality of patient records. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Most of the
work can be performed while sitting and talking. The position
requires the ability to travel within the community by private
vehicle to meet the patient in their own environment. The position
requires the ability to assist the patients with daily life skills
activities such as cooking, laundry and cleaning. WORKING
ENVIRONMENT Working hours are spent indoors in offices or other
meeting rooms or in the community meeting with patients in their
homes or health clinics. Supervision of outdoor activities, visits
to community agencies, and participation in staff retreats and
staff development activities will be required. Salary: $19.41 -
$24.87/hr DOE Application Process: To apply electronically for this
position, please click "Apply Now" or visit our ADP career center .
For more information on this and other positions, please visit our
website at www.lifelineconnections.org The Benefits: Lifeline
Connections strives to be your employer of choice by offering our
regular/full-time employees a generous benefits package. Our plans
cover 85% of medical, dental, and vision costs at the employee
level and 75% for all dependent plans. The majority of
out-of-pocket costs (i.e. co-pays, prescriptions, and deductibles)
under our medical plans are also covered. We also offer other
benefits, such as: employer paid Short Term Disability, Long Term
Disability, Life Insurance, and supplemental coverage. Our
full-time employees and some part-time employees also qualify for
our 401(K) plan that matches dollar for dollar up to 5%. On top of
all that, our full-time employees receive approximately 4 weeks of
paid time off during their first year of employment (accrual rates
increase with years of service), as well as 1 personal holiday and
12 paid holidays per year! There are many other supplemental
benefits we are glad to offer such as tuition reimbursement and
discounted cellular service amongst others. Send us your resume and
let's talk about you joining our team!
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