Clinical Care Manager - Integrated Care (CBCM)
Company: Community Behavioral Health.
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Clinical Care Manager (CCM)
is responsible for delivering integrated, person - centered care
management to individuals with complex behavioral and physical
health needs. The CCM facilitates care coordination across multiple
systems, ensures timely utilization management (UM) activities, and
promotes collaboration between providers, members, and support
systems to improve health outcomes. Clinical Care Managers are
assigned to specific teams based on population needs and service
settings, with some responsibilities tailored to those contexts.
Essential Functions Deliver longitudinal, integrated care
management for assigned members across levels of care and systems.
Apply knowledge of behavioral health systems, service continuums,
and medical necessity criteria in all clinical and administrative
activities. Collaborate with members, natural supports, and
providers in homes, communities, hospitals, ASAM Rehabs, and
virtual environments. Address social determinants of health and
barriers to care using an intergenerational and cross-systems
approach. Ensure Providers are using Evidence-based Practices in
treatment planning for members. Use evidence-based practices to
connect members to appropriate behavioral health and physical
health treatments. Utilization Management (UM): Complete UM
activities including interagency meetings, case consultations,
provider communications, care coordination, treatment plan reviews,
social determinants assessments, and treatment linkage. Authorize
services when medical necessity criteria are met; consult with
Clinical Leadership, Physician or Psychologist Advisors as needed.
Generate denial letters when appropriate, in accordance with
regulations and CBH policy. Monitor length of stay and work with
providers to ensure timely transitions to less restrictive levels
of care. Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement: Facilitate
cross-system care planning with behavioral and physical health
providers, education, child welfare, juvenile justice, and other
entities. Conduct provider and stakeholder meetings, typically
quarterly, to enhance collaboration and problem-solve care
barriers. Coordinate with CBH internal departments to promote
continuity, quality of care, and appropriate service placement.
Collaborate with Providers and members when appropriate to get
consents and facilitate the creation of an Integrated Care Plan
(ICP). Coordinate with providers where and when appropriate to
ensure that members ICP is shared with all their behavioral
providers. Documentation & Compliance: Maintain thorough and timely
documentation in CBH’s electronic systems, in alignment with
organizational and regulatory standards. Report and document
provider quality concerns per policy. Use data to guide clinical
decision-making and monitor care outcomes. Respond to care
coordination inquiries within 24–48 hours or sooner, as clinically
indicated. Maintain an accurate daily activity log and contribute
to audits or site visits (e.g., NIAC) as needed. Teamwork &
Professional Development: Actively engage in individual and group
supervision, case consultations, team meetings, and ongoing
trainings. Support team functions by assisting in onboarding new
staff, covering team responsibilities during absences, and
participating in special projects. Ensure high-quality customer
service and embody CBH values including member and family-driven
care, resiliency, and recovery. Demonstrate flexibility and
adaptability to support the evolving needs of the team and
population served. Team - Specific Functions Community Based Care
Management Team Complete 8 -15 UM activities per day. Conduct care
coordination to support collaboration with physical health and
system partners. Work directly in the community with members and
providers. Engage members offsite in physical health or community
based organizations 2-3 days per week Complete SDOH and other
evidence based risk assessment tools Position Qualifications
Education: Master’s degree in Social Work or a related clinical
field. Licensure: PA Child Abuse Clearance required. Required to
obtain licensure within the first 18 months (1.5 years) of
employment if not already licensed. Candidates must have at least
one of the following licenses: Licensed Social Worker (LSW),
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family
Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
Experience: Minimum of 3 years of direct clinical care experience
working with adults, children, adolescents, and/or their families
in behavioral health settings. Experience in assessment and
treatment planning required. Experience in managed care or
utilization management preferred. Prior experience in
community-based and clinic settings strongly preferred. Emphasis on
direct engagement with members, families, and providers in
community settings. Core Skills & Competencies: Excellent clinical
case conceptualization and treatment planning skills. Strong
communication skills, both verbal and written, with ability to
collaborate across systems. Excellent interpersonal and
collaboration skills. Ability to facilitate care team and
interagency meetings. Familiarity with medications and behavioral
health terminology. Strong customer service orientation. Proactive
planning and organizational skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office
(especially Excel); ability to type 40 words per minute. Strong
time management skills; ability to multi-task and work
independently or as part of a team. Compliant with HIPAA and
applicable clinical documentation standards. Skills in conflict
resolution, engagement, and clinical supervision/oversight of care
coordination are essential. Work Conditions (including travel,
overtime required, physical requirements and occupational
exposure): Must be able to travel frequently In Philadelphia and
surrounding counties. Out-of-state travel may be required
occasionally. Some evenings and weekends will be required to meet
the needs of FSPs, YSPs, and youth/families served. Regularly
requires walking, standing, stooping, bending, sitting, reaching,
pushing, pulling and/or repetitive wrist/hand movements for various
lengths of time throughout the day. Ability to utilize computers
and office equipment to complete daily work responsibilities.
Regularly works inside in areas that are adequately lighted and
ventilated. Some fluctuation in temperature. No protective
equipment is routinely needed. Must be able to adapt to continuous
changes/demands of the job. We Offer: Family Planning, Fertility,
Adoption Benefits Flexible work hours and work from home
opportunities 403B Retirement Plan PTO Days/Sick Days/Wellness Days
Education Assistance Wellness Program Employee Assistance Program
Health, Dental, Vision Insurance Medical, Prescription Drug
Insurance Commuter Benefits Flexible Spending Applications will be
considered on a rolling basis and decisions will be made as soon as
appropriate candidates are identified Philadelphia Residency
Requirement: The successful candidate must be a current
Philadelphia resident or become a resident within six months of
hire. U.S. Authorization Requirement: CBH does not provide
sponsorship for applicants requiring future work authorization. All
candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States
without requiring sponsorship now or in the future. We strive to
promote and sustain a culture of diversity, inclusion and belonging
every day. CBH is an equal opportunity employer. We do not
discriminate in recruiting, hiring, promotion, or any other
personnel action based on all qualified individuals. This is
without regard to race, ethnicity, creed, color, religion, national
origin, age, sex/gender, marital status, gender identity, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, protected
veteran status, genetic information or any other characteristic
protected individual genetic information, or non-disqualifying
physical or mental handicap or disability in each aspect of the
human resources function by applicable federal, state, or local
law. CBH is committed to providing equal employment opportunities
for individuals with disabilities or religious observance,
including reasonable accommodation when needed. If you are hired by
CBH and require an accommodation to perform the essential functions
of your role, you will be asked to participate in our accommodation
process. Accommodations made to facilitate the recruiting process
are not a guarantee of future or continued accommodation once
hired.
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