CASE MANAGER
Company: Minnie Hamilton Health Care Center Inc
Location: Glenville
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Company: Minnie Hamilton
Health System is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)
providing comprehensive, vertically integrated healthcare services
to rural communities across West Virginia. With locations in
Grantsville, Glenville, Arnoldsburg, and Coplin Health in
Elizabeth, and as an affiliate of Vandalia Health, our system
includes a critical access hospital, community health center,
school-based health center sites, a nursing home unit, a swing bed
unit, oral health care, rural health clinics, and 340B pharmacy
services. We continue to evolve to meet the needs of our region,
offering high-quality care in a setting surrounded by nature,
outdoor recreation, and Dark Skies stargazing. At Minnie Hamilton,
we’re proud to be a trusted healthcare partner, committed to
improving lives and strengthening our community. Come join our team
and see for yourself! About the Role: The Case Manager plays a
pivotal role in coordinating and delivering comprehensive support
services to individuals and families in need, ensuring their
well-being and stability. This position involves assessing client
needs, developing personalized care plans, and facilitating access
to appropriate resources and services within the community. The
Case Manager acts as a liaison between clients, healthcare
providers, social service agencies, and other stakeholders to
promote effective communication and continuity of care. By
addressing crisis situations and advocating for clients, the Case
Manager helps to resolve conflicts and barriers that may impede
progress. Ultimately, this role aims to empower clients to achieve
improved mental health, social functioning, and overall quality of
life through tailored intervention and ongoing support. Minimum
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Human Services,
Psychology, or a related field. At least two years of experience in
case management or social services. Knowledge of mental health
issues, crisis intervention techniques, and community resources.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage
with clients and multidisciplinary teams. Ability to manage
multiple cases simultaneously while maintaining attention to detail
and confidentiality. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in
Social Work (MSW) or related discipline. Certification in Case
Management (CCM) or equivalent credential. Experience working with
child welfare systems and program development. Familiarity with
electronic health records (EHR) and case management software.
Training in conflict resolution and trauma-informed care
approaches. Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive assessments of
clients’ social, emotional, and health needs to develop
individualized case plans. Coordinate and monitor services such as
mental health counseling, crisis intervention, housing assistance,
and healthcare referrals. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
including healthcare providers, social workers, and community
organizations to ensure integrated care delivery. Advocate on
behalf of clients to secure necessary resources and support,
including navigating complex systems such as child welfare and
human services. Develop and implement discharge plans for clients
transitioning from institutional care to community-based settings.
Provide crisis intervention and conflict resolution to address
immediate client needs and stabilize situations. Maintain detailed
documentation and case records in compliance with organizational
policies and regulatory requirements. Participate in program
development initiatives to improve service delivery and client
outcomes. Skills: The required skills such as case management,
social services, and crisis intervention are essential for
assessing client needs and coordinating appropriate care plans on a
daily basis. Mental health knowledge and human services expertise
enable the Case Manager to understand complex client situations and
provide effective support. Skills in discharge planning and child
welfare are applied to ensure smooth transitions and safeguard
vulnerable populations. Conflict resolution abilities are critical
when addressing client crises and facilitating positive outcomes.
Program development skills contribute to enhancing service delivery
and adapting interventions to meet evolving community needs.
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