Case Manager (BRCM) at CODA INC
, Oregon, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Jan, 26

Salary

24.85

Posted On

26 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Case Management, Advocacy, Problem-Solving, Interpersonal Skills, Communication Skills, Cultural Humility, Motivational Interviewing, Community Resources, Public Benefits, Compassionate Support, Electronic Health Records, Team Collaboration, Recovery Services, Social Determinants of Health, Trauma-Informed Care, Care Coordination

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Job Details Level: Experienced Job Location: Beaverton, OR Position Type: Full Time Education Level: High School Salary Range: $24.85 - $24.85 Hourly Travel Percentage: Negligible Job Shift: Day Description Join Our Team as a Case Manager at the Beaverton Recovery Center! Are you passionate about connecting people to the resources that can change their lives? Do you want to play a direct role in supporting patients on their path to recovery? If so, CODA invites you to join our compassionate, mission-driven team as a Case Manager at our new, state-of-the-art Beaverton Recovery Center. Position: Case Manager Location: Beaverton Recovery Center, Washington County Company: CODA, Inc. About Us: At CODA, we believe that everyone deserves access to respectful, evidence-based care for substance use disorders. As one of Oregon’s longest-standing treatment providers, we’re proud to expand our impact through the newly launched Beaverton Recovery Center. Our services are rooted in compassion, science, and community—and our Case Managers are vital to bridging the gap between clinical care and the real-life support systems that patients need. About the Role: As a Case Manager, you’ll work directly with residential patients to assess needs, remove barriers to care, and establish strong aftercare plans. You’ll be the connector between treatment and the community—helping patients navigate housing, employment, transportation, public benefits, legal support, and recovery resources. This role is ideal for someone who values advocacy, problem-solving, and empowering others. What You’ll Do: Collaborate with clinical and medical teams to support patient treatment goals Conduct non-clinical assessments to identify recovery barriers related to housing, food, employment, and more Use motivational interviewing to develop patient-centered action plans Attend care coordination meetings and monitor patient progress Act as liaison with community partners, healthcare providers, and legal supports Assist patients in accessing public benefits such as SNAP, OHP, SSI, and ID documentation Maintain up-to-date knowledge of community resources and recovery services Develop and maintain personalized service and discharge plans Coordinate care transitions into outpatient, sober living, or higher-level care settings Facilitate telehealth, dental, mental health, and medical appointments as needed Ensure all patient interactions are accurately documented in the electronic health record Travel between sites as needed and attend community events and resource fairs Qualifications What You Will Bring: Required: High school diploma or GED Preferred: At least 1 year of experience in case management, peer support, SUD services, or social services Familiarity with Social Determinants of Health and trauma-informed care Strong interpersonal, advocacy, and communication skills Ability to maintain professional boundaries while providing high-touch, compassionate support Cultural humility and sensitivity in working with diverse patient populations Proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic medical record systems A valid Oregon or Washington driver’s license Required Certifications (or ability to obtain): Peer Support Specialist (THW) certification within 30 days of hire Basic Life Support (BLS) certification within 90 days Crisis prevention training (e.g., CPI) within 90 days What We Offer: Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and more Supportive Work Environment: Be part of a team that lives CODA’s values: collaborative, compassionate, courageous, respectful, and visionary Mission-Driven Impact: Directly help patients succeed in recovery and regain independence Growth Opportunities: Develop a career in behavioral health, case management, or peer support with a respected leader in the field At CODA, you’re not just doing a job—you’re helping people rebuild their lives. If you’re passionate about recovery, community connection, and walking alongside others through their journey, we encourage you to apply today. Empower. Advocate. Connect. Join CODA as a Case Manager at our Beaverton Recovery Center.
Responsibilities
As a Case Manager, you will work directly with residential patients to assess their needs and establish aftercare plans. You will connect patients to community resources and support systems essential for their recovery journey.
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