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Engineering Supervisor, Thermal Hydraulics

Comagine Health

Engineering Supervisor, Thermal Hydraulics

Lynchburg, VA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Comagine Health is looking for a Behavioral Health Case Manager to work remotely, with regional travel to perform in-person assessments. This position is based in the Portland Metro area or within Lane County, Oregon. Comagine Health partners with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) to provide statewide eligibility determination, service coordination, medical appropriateness reviews, and transition planning for individuals diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI). Our goal is to support adults with SPMI to live in the least-restrictive settings possible by ensuring that necessary and desired supports and services are in place.

    Who is the Comagine Health?

    Comagine Health is a non-profit consulting firm that seeks to improve health and to increase the effectiveness and quality of health care. As a recognized Quality Improvement Organization (QIO), we support providers, plans, purchasers, and consumers, and offer services to state and federal agencies and others to help them better manage health care under the existing system and to assess, plan for and implement broader system transformation. We collaborate with academic, government, and nonprofit partners on initiatives funded by NIH, CDC, AHRQ, BJA, SAMHSA, and others. In short, we are changing healthcare at a fundamental level.

    What you’ll be doing for us:

    • Conduct initial, annual, and as needed face-to-face assessments to create and maintain a tailored PCSP, utilizing LOCUS, the LSI, and review of records.
    • Provide advocacy to individuals (and authorized representatives and supports) regarding assessment, patient-centered service planning, service coordination, and transition planning.
    • Assist in eligibility determinations as needed.
    • Work closely with individuals, providers, facilities, and social service and community organizations to assist individuals in accessing appropriate care.
    • Ensure care is being delivered as described in the PCSP, working with providers and individuals to correct services or adjust the PCSP as needed.
    • Perform prior authorizations for services.
    • Apply clinical review criteria, guidelines, and screen to determine the medical necessity of health care services.
    • Consult with physicians or practitioner consultants when reviews fail clinical review criteria, guidelines, and screens.
    • Follow all determinations, appeals and hearings policies, processes, and contract requirements.

    Ideally candidates will reside in the Portland metro or Lane County area with travel of up to 50% throughout the region.

    Competencies:

    • Demonstrated ability to conduct a behavioral health assessment including the identification of precipitating events, including health and safety risks to self or others.
    • Competent in gathering histories of mental and physical health, substance use, and criminal justice system.
    • Ability to conduct a mental status examination.
    • Competent in providing DSM 5 diagnoses.
    • Proficient in developing treatment plans and safety plans _ ._

    Required Qualifications:

    • Graduate degree in social work, psychology, or other behavioral health science field or Bachelor’s degree in nursing and licensed by the State of Oregon (with relevant training in behavioral health service delivery).
    • Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) with designation (QMHP-C or QMHP-R) or provide proof of QMHP application at the time an offer is extended, and certification is obtained within 2 weeks following date of employment; or current, active, unrestricted clinical licensure required.
    • 2 year's of experience working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness.
    • Candidates must reside in the geographic area and be willing to travel in their personal vehicle up to 50% of the time to perform in person assessments. Ideally candidates will reside in the Portland Metro area or within the Lane County, with travel of up to 50% throughout the region.

    Desired Qualifications:

    • Oregon Medicaid knowledge, and knowledge of Oregon Health Plan’s Prioritized List of Health Services preferred.

    Salary Range: $69,000 - $86,000

    The salary range posted reflects the range that Comagine is willing to pay for this position. Salary is determined by many factors, including but not limited to geographic location of where the employee will perform their job duties in addition to their knowledge, skills, education, and relevant work experience.

    Required Skills

    Required Experience

    OREGON BH PROJECT CODES:
    Project codes:

    4500.OR0.01.0002
    4500.OR0.01.0003
    4500.OR0.01.0004
    4500.OR0.01.0005
    4500.OR0.01.0006
    4500.OR0.01.0007
    4500.OR0.01.0008
    4500.OR0.01.0009
    4500.OR0.01.0010
    4500.OR0.01.0015
    4500.OR0.01.0017

  • Qualifications
    • Must work well in a team environment under pressure of closing deadlines
    • Significant organizational skills and attention to detail
    • High level of focus and concern for accuracy
    • Strong general accounting knowledge
    • Utilize problem solving and decision making to effectively identify and implement business process improvements
    • Actively looks for opportunities to continuously improve processes
    • Proficient in Microsoft Excel and use of formulas
    • Strong verbal and written communication skills
    • Demonstrate strong bias for action
    • P2 Enterprise Upstream accounting system knowledge (preferred)
    • SAP accounting system knowledge (preferred)
    • Must be authentic by being genuine and real, combining candor with care. Staying true and committed to Aera and the community.
    • Must be resilient by recognizing that change is constant. The ability to persevere and excel in the face of adversity by turning challenges into opportunities.
    • Must be accountable to yourself, others, and the community in which we live, work, and operate.
    • Must be innovative by having a passion for learning and relentless commitment to improvement.
    • Must be collaborative by respecting and celebrating differences and recognizing the power of uniqueness.