Apogee Solutions, a Woman-Owned Small Business, is seeking a full-time Mental Health Case Manager to support the United States Marines Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment (WWR) at Quantico, VA. Qualified candidates must be a US Citizen able to pass a background check, to include Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) fingerprint check and National Agency Check with Written Inquires (NACI).
The Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) conflicts confirmed that the Marine Corps needed an overarching program to manage the transition of care and recovery needs of Marines who become severely ill or injured, both physically and mentally. Since the inception of the WWR and its supporting Battalions, engaged focused leadership and clinical advocacy for wounded, ill, and injured Marines has continued to prove invaluable to solving complex care needs that integrate DOD, VA, and civilian programs into comprehensive health recovery plans.
The Mental Health Case Manager or Clinical Care Advocate (CCA) provides clinical care advocacy to navigate complex medical care systems and ensure Marines have access to the optimal medical treatment, at the right time, in an appropriate location. Many cases referred to WWR have comorbid psychological concerns and concomitant issues of major financial difficulties, family distress, legal or misconduct charges and housing problems. Managing this complicated population requires a well-coordinated medical and administrative support system that integrates and communicates seamlessly throughout the care process for all types of serious medical illnesses, complex traumas, mental health, SMI, and TBI.
Responsibilities:
The Mental Health Case Manager will provide wounded, ill, and injured Marines, Sailors, and their families with medical and psychological health support, to include facilitating cross agency and multidisciplinary care, and connection with state-of-the-art specialized services for Marines as they move through the recovery-rehabilitation-reintegration continuum. The WWR is responsible for the support, recovery, and non-medical care of combat and non-combat WII Marines and Sailors attached to Marine units to maximize recovery.
The Nurse Case Manager will:
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