Call Center Clinical Specialist
Company: Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network
Location: Detroit
Posted on: March 13, 2025
Job Description:
Under the general supervision of the Call Center Administrator,
the Call Center Clinical Specialists are responsible for completing
telephonic clinical screenings and assessments to determine
eligibility into the public mental health system so that consumers
will receive the appropriate level of care. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Determines appropriate levels of care for referral, assisting
clients in selecting appropriate service providers.
- Initiates referrals to selected providers.
- Provides re-authorization of SUD/Mental Health/co-occurring
services.
- Assists providers with additional client information to provide
appropriate referral for treatment services.
- Evaluates clinical appropriateness for consumers.
- Establishes funding eligibility.
- Applies priority status criteria for placement.
- Conducts follow-up with clients who were admitted for treatment
to assist them with a continuum of care.
- Monitors client's compliance with services and assists with
aftercare/recovery plan services.
- Reviews requests for authorizing/reauthorizing medically
appropriate services and length of stay.
- Manages client care through the MH-WIN system.
- Provides community callers with information related to
community resources and assists callers with information on how to
access community services.
- Utilizes computer to perform clinical and administrative job
functions.
- Ensures that consumers are authorized for interventions that
meet medical necessity and are least restrictive.
- Works collaboratively with providers, health home teams, and
community agencies.
- Proposes alternative and creative Care Plans when progress is
stalled.
- Participates actively in program enhancements and the QI
program.
- Conducts data gathering, documentation and analysis.
- Applies Medical Necessity Criteria for Behavioral Health
services and applicable standardized assessments, i.e., Level of
Care Utilization of System (LOCUS), Supports Intensity Scale (SIS),
American Society of Addiction Medicine Patient Placement Criteria
(ASAM), Autism Diagnostic Observation Scale Second Edition
(ADOS-2), Autism Diagnostic Interview - Revised (ADI-R),
Developmental Disabilities - Clinical Global Impression Severity
Scale (DD-CGAS), as well as other medical necessity tools and the
Federal Confidentiality Regulations, 42 CFR, Part 2.
- Conducts initial and ongoing review of enrollee's clinical
condition both behavioral and physical.
- Communicates with medical and behavioral providers regarding
treatment planning.
- Communicates with medical and behavioral providers regarding
clinical and psychosocial needs.
- Ensures that the reauthorizations database is continuously
updated and reflects the current status of individuals in
treatment.
- Tracks and monitors cost factors relative to service
utilization, treatment activities, and other access and placement
criteria.
- Enters data and reports into written formats and electronic
databases.
- Monitors provider services for adherence to priority Federal,
State and Medicaid
admission requirements.
- Identifies trends at the provider and network level and submit
suggestions for clinical training and or technical support.
- Reviews behavioral assessments, diagnostic reports and
treatment plans to assess the appropriateness of the authorization
request.
- Performs related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND
ABILITIES (KSA's)
- Knowledge of DWIHN policies, procedures and operations.
- Knowledge of the DWIHN provider network.
- Knowledge of medical and behavioral health practices and
terminology.
- Knowledge of MDHHS policies, rules, regulations and
procedures.
- Knowledge of Call Center Operations.
- Knowledge of Customer Service practices and principals.
- Knowledge of co-occurring and substance use treatment
services.
- Knowledge of the American Society of Addiction Medicine Patient
Placement Criteria (ASAM) and the Federal Confidentiality
Regulations, 42 CFR, Part 2.
- Knowledge of SUD Policies and Procedures.
- Knowledge of various treatment modalities including Opiate
Maintenance Treatment (OMT) (and re-authorization of Medication
Assisted Treatment (MAT) criteria), case management,
chemically-dependent pregnant women, co-occurring individuals,
SMI/SED and I/DD populations.
- Knowledge of women specialty services requirements.
- Knowledge of priority population admittance.
- Knowledge of State Disability Assistance (SDA).
- Knowledge of Intravenous Drug User (IDU) management.
- Knowledge of and ability to use screening and assessment tools
for behavioral health services.
- Knowledge of and ability to use treatment planning, case
management and continuing care for behavioral health services.
- Knowledge of documents / regulations that govern the provision
of mental health services, e.g., Medicaid Manual Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Chapter III, State Plan for Medicaid, Michigan
Department of Health and Human Services Quality Plan, BBA
requirements and the Mental Health Code.
- Knowledge of the practices and principles of psychological,
emotional, and sociological assessment and diagnosis.
- Knowledge of diagnostics, psychopharmacology, and supportive
treatment approaches as applied to a severely mentally ill (SMI)
adult population.
- Knowledge of the identification and treatment of co-occurring
mental health and substance use disorders.
- Knowledgeable of psychotropic medications.
- Knowledge of Pre-Admission Review (PAR) Screening.
- Knowledge of the practices and principles of psychological,
emotional, and sociological assessment and diagnosis.
- Computer skills
- Time management skills
- Organizational skills
- Critical thinking skills
- Decision Making skills
- Customer Service skills
- Language skills
- Listening skills
- Relationship building skills
- Teamwork skills
- Training skills
- Ability to communicate orally.
- Ability to communicate in writing.
- Ability to work effectively with others.
- Ability to work with an ethnically, linguistically, culturally,
economically and socially diverse population.
- Judgement/Reasoning ability. REQUIRED EDUCATION:A Master's
Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, Nursing (a
Bachelor's Degree will be accepted), the Human Services, the Social
Services or a related field. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:Three (3) years of
professional clinical experience in behavioral healthcare or a
community mental health setting. REQUIRED LICENSE(S).A Valid State
of Michigan clinical licensure: RN, , LMHC, LPC, LLP or PhD. A
valid State of Michigan Driver's License with a safe and acceptable
driving record. Working Conditions This is currently not a remote
position. NOTE: The DWIHN Call Center is a 24/7 operation.
Employees in the Call Center may be required to work one of three
shifts (Days, Afternoons, Midnights) and weekends. This description
is not intended to be a complete statement of job content, rather
to act as the essential functions performed. Management retains the
discretion to add or change the position at any time. Please Note:
DWIHN requires proof of being fully vaccinated for COVID-19 as a
condition of employment. Medical or religious accommodations or
other exemptions that may be required by law, will be approved when
properly supported. Further information will be provided during the
recruitment process. The Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network is
an Equal Opportunity Employer
Keywords: Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network, Detroit , Call Center Clinical Specialist, Healthcare , Detroit, Michigan
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