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Behavioral Health Nurse Case Manager

County of Humboldt
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 9 Apr 2026
💰 $90,540/yr($70,560/yr$90,540/yr)

About the role

Posting number: 25-00195

Department: Department of Health and Human Services

Division: 424 - Mental Health

Job classification: Nurse Case Manager

Posting type: Open

Categories: Mental Health, Nursing

Summary


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Behavioral Health Nurse Case Manager

Job Highlights: 
  • Conducts ongoing nursing assessments of clients’ mental and physical health status
  • Identifies emerging concerns and communicates with the treatment team to adjust care as needed
  • Monitors clients for medication adherence, symptom changes, and risk factors
Work Location: 
This position is located at 720 Wood Street in Eureka, CA.
 
Work Hours: 
A typical schedule for this position is Monday through Friday, 10-hour shifts. 

This is a continuous recruitment and Human Resources reserves the right to close this recruitment at any time.


DEFINITION

Under general supervision, provides medication support services, psychiatric after-care and case management services for mentally ill and emotionally disturbed clients on an out-patient basis; collaborates with inter-disciplinary health treatment teams to plan treatment; assists in developing treatment plans; performs related work as assigned.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS 

This class provides direct nursing, case management and continuing care services for designated clients in the outpatient program including those who have been discharged from the in-patient psychiatric facility. Services are primarily provided in the home of the client or other community facility which requires the incumbent to work independently with a high degree of independence. This class is distinguished from Psychiatric Nurse in that the latter does not typically provide services in the home of clients.

Examples of duties

  • Formulates an individual plan of care for assigned clients; reviews plan with client; submits plan to nursing and medical staff for approval; coordinates plan with discharge staff; explains purpose of plan and the clients participation in the outreach services program.
  • Administers medications to clients in their homes or other sites in the community; assists clients to set up medication organizers and other established methods to enhance medication compliance.
  • Provides on going medication education including medication side effects, potential interactions with foods, beverages, other medications and substances.
  • Conducts individual assessments including mental status, stability of illness, medication compliance, side effects and response to medications; evaluates the need for continuing services.
  • Provides transportation to medical/psychiatric appointments, laboratory, pharmacy and other related appointments; coordinates with other staff for additional support services.
  • Monitors, supports and assists clients in developing and maintaining the skills required to achieve independent living status.
  • Performs crisis intervention to provide support and assistance in problem resolution and to coordinate or arrange for the provision of needed services; is available for emergency situations as needed.
  • Maintains accurate records in compliance with state, local and other requirements; documents client progress, achievements and problems.
  • Develops and maintains rapport with assigned clients, builds and maintains trust, observes overall living condition making referrals as needed, acts as stabilizer for client with other service providers including medical/psychiatric.
  • Works closely and cooperatively with the County Public Guardian; may appear in court as needed.
  • May serve as case coordinator for assigned patients or clients.
  • May administer medications to clients in a variety of Mental Health Clinics.

Qualifications

Knowledge of:

  • Principles and practices of general psychiatric nursing care, as defined by the State of California licensing requirements.
  • Techniques for dealing with disturbed individuals and their families.
  • Principles and practices for providing nursing care in a home environment.
  • Medical and psychiatric terminology and first aid methods and procedures.
  • Principles and methods of mental health case management, particularly as related to assessment and continuation of long term services.
  • Psychiatric medicin

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