ECM Clinical Care Manager
Company: Amity Foundation
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Amity Foundation , an internationally acclaimed Teaching, and
Therapeutic Community is seeking compassionate and enthusiastic
individuals with a desire to teach, learn and join our community as
a ECM Clincal Care Manager. This groundbreaking opportunity will
allow you to work with our prison and re-entry programs helping the
community and will also enhance your training and experience in the
field. About Amity: Amity Foundation is a safe place where people
can change in an environment that fosters trust; where new values
can be formed; responsibility developed, and lasting relationships
built. Amity is dedicated to the inclusion and habilitation of
people marginalized by addiction, homelessness, trauma,
criminality, incarceration, poverty, racism, sexism, and violence.
Amity is committed to research, development implementation, and
dissemination of information regarding community building.
Remembrance, Resolution, Reconciliation, Restoration, Renewal Job
Summary: The Enhanced Care Management (ECM) Clinician is
responsible for member coordination, improving health outcomes,
enhancing satisfaction, and reducing unnecessary healthcare
utilization. ECM is a comprehensive, patient-centered approach to
healthcare that aims to improve outcomes for high-need populations.
This involves the coordination of medical, behavioral, and social
services to address the full range of member needs, focusing on
those with complex and chronic conditions. ECM programs are
designed to optimize care delivery, reduce unnecessary
hospitalizations, and improve the overall quality of life for
members. The intention of our services is to help people who have
not been able to get the needed help in terms of Housing, Mental
Health, Substance Abuse treatment, and linkages to community
resources to help minimize recidivism. The role of the ECM Clinical
Case Manager provides integrated clinical and case management
services to justice-involved individuals enrolled in Enhanced Care
Management (ECM), with a primary focus on in-custody engagement
within Orange County jail facilities and post-release community
reintegration. This role delivers in-person assessments,
pre-release planning, and clinical coordination inside the three
Orange County jail facilities, while maintaining continuity of care
through post-release case management, clinical touchpoints, and
linkage to services in the community. The Clinical Case Manager
operates as part of a multidisciplinary Orange County care team,
supporting individuals with complex medical, behavioral health,
substance use, and social needs. The goal is to improve health
outcomes, reduce recidivism, and support successful transitions to
stable housing, treatment, and long-term community integration.
This position requires the ability to work effectively in secure
custodial environments and field-based settings across Orange
County, while adhering to all facility regulations and maintaining
a high level of clinical and professional standards Essential
Duties: Interview and conduct clinical assessments of member’s
needs, including medical, behavioral, and social factors. Develop,
implement, and monitor personalized care plans in collaboration
with members, their families, healthcare providers, and community
resources. Conduct outreach to identify and engage eligible in ECM
services, using multiple strategies and modalities for engagement.
Operate as part of the member’s multi-disciplinary care team.
Facilitate regular team meetings to review patient cases, address
challenges, and share successes. Travel locally to deliver services
to members in the community where they live, work, or frequent.
Document services in the agency’s Electronic Health Record within
72 hours of each service and in compliance with agency policy, as
well as contractual, state, and federal regulations. Provide
accurate daily and monthly documentation and case notes as per
funding source guidelines. Attend workshops, meetings, and
trainings as requested by supervisor. Provide in-person pre-release
case management services within Orange County jail facilities ,
including conducting assessments, initiating care plans, and
engaging members before release. Complete and maintain clearance
for county jail access , including passing all required background
checks and complying with facility-specific rules and regulations
at all times. Adhere to all county jail visiting policies,
procedures, and security protocols , demonstrating professionalism
and compliance in a custodial setting. Deliver comprehensive
pre-release planning , including development of individualized care
plans, coordination of benefits, and linkage to housing, medical,
and behavioral health services. Conduct in-person outreach,
engagement, and ECM enrollment within Orange County jail
facilities. Complete comprehensive biopsychosocial, Health Risk
Assessments (HRA) to identify medical, behavioral health, and
social service needs. Collaborate with custody staff and the
multidisciplinary OC care team to coordinate care and ensure
alignment of services. Deliver clinical interventions, including
brief counseling, crisis intervention, and stabilization support as
needed. Participate in case conferencing and provide clinical
insight and recommendations for complex cases. Ensure compliance
with all jail clearance requirements, security protocols, and
visiting regulations. Community-Based & Post-Release Services
Provide post-release follow-up and transition support, ensuring
continuity of care from custody to community. Conduct
post-transition touchpoints, including wellness checks and ongoing
care coordination. Link clients to housing, medical care, mental
health services, substance use treatment, and benefits (SSI,
Medi-Cal, etc.). Schedule and coordinate medical and behavioral
health appointments. Provide or coordinate transportation upon
release, including transfers to housing placements, shelters, or
family residences. Support long-term stabilization goals, including
housing retention and reduced recidivism. Care Coordination & Case
Management Coordinate services across medical, behavioral health,
and social service systems. Maintain accurate and timely
documentation in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) within required
timelines. Maintain detailed case records and complete all
documentation in compliance with agency, county, state, and federal
guidelines. Clinical Responsibilities Provide clinical consultation
and support within the care team. Deliver crisis intervention
services and de-escalation support when needed. Collaborate with
mental health providers, probation, Parole housing partners, and
internal teams. Support adherence to trauma-informed care and
therapeutic community principles. Participate in trainings and
contribute to maintaining fidelity to clinical models.
Administrative & Team Collaboration Attend multidisciplinary team
meetings, trainings, and supervision sessions. Support program
development and implementation of clinical strategies. Assist in
identifying and addressing system-level barriers to care. Perform
other duties as assigned. Education and Experience: Required: MFT
or MSW with experience working with mental health, substance abuse,
homeless, and/or re-entry populations. Experience with crisis
intervention, hospitalization, psychiatry, and mental health
diagnosis. Registered with the Board of Behavioral Science BBS
Preferred: Previous Clinical experience working with individuals
recently released from jail or prison a plus. Previous Supervisory
experience. Experience providing services inside correctional
facilities Knowledge of reentry systems, benefits navigation, and
housing resources Mental health and/or substance use treatment
Homeless or high-acuity populations Must be able to pass a
comprehensive background check and obtain clearance to enter and
work within Orange County jail facilities. Experience working with
justice-involved or formerly incarcerated populations strongly
preferred. Comfortable working in both secure custodial
environments and community-based field settings . Strong
communication and interpersonal skills, capable of building
relationships with members, families, team members, and community
partners. Understand various ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds
within a multicultural environment. Knowledge of how to administer
assessments, substance abuse counseling, reentry services, and case
management within a culturally diverse population, preferably with
both men and women. This position requires local travel and the
ability to navigate public transportation with members. Required to
use company vehicle as well as personal vehicle to visit county
jails and transport clients to and from appointments and other
locations as needed. Required to have car insurance, a vehicle, and
a valid driver’s license Bilingual, fluent Spanish/English oral and
written skills are highly desirable. Certifications or Licenses:
Required: Preferred: Licensed or registered with the California
Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) (e.g., ASW, AMFT, LCSW, LMFT)
Preferred: Community Health Worker certification through
California’s HCAI Department. Driver’s License Skills/Abilities:
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to
work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in the
community and within the organization. Strong clinical assessment
and intervention skills Knowledge of trauma-informed care, reentry
services, and behavioral health systems Ability to work in
custodial and community environments Excellent communication,
documentation, and organizational skills Ability to manage complex
caseloads and competing priorities Strong collaboration skills
within multidisciplinary teams Cultural competency working with
diverse and underserved populations Knowledge of contract
parameters, objectives, milestones, and other deliverables.
Knowledge of the contracting process and associated local, state,
federal, and other regulations. Ability to integrate budgetary and
service utilization data, forecast expenditures, and respond to
ensure both effective provider utilization and budget compliance.
Ability to multi-task, identify problems, provide recommendations
to management teams, and implement any applicable systems. Ability
to work constructively with diverse people and with parties that
may have divergent perspectives and interests. Ability to clearly
express concepts and direction, both orally and in writing, and to
prepare complex reports, policies, and procedures. Understand and
appropriately apply Amity policies and procedures and adhere to
agency-wide practices and regulations. Strong oral and written
communication skills. Proficient with software such as Microsoft
Office Suite (Word, Excel. Email, Internet, etc.). ADA Information:
Physical Requirements: Faculty must frequently lift and/or move up
to 50 pounds. Frequently required to sit and/or stand for extended
periods of time. Frequently required to type for extended periods
of time. Occasionally required to reach, walk, climb, pull, push,
grasp, stretch, stoop. Frequently required to talk, hear, see, and
use repetitive motions. Frequently able to communicate in verbal
and written form. Frequently able to use all types of vision, such
as close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision,
and depth perception, to complete daily tasks. Required to wear
comfortable and office-appropriate clothes. Mental Demands: Ability
to change direction as priorities shift. Ability to thrive in an
environment that requires one to adapt to changing circumstances.
Ability to professionally work under pressure with difficult or
temperamental & faculty. Ability to handle mental and emotional
stress related to the position. Work Conditions: Generally, in an
indoor office setting. Environmental Conditions: The noise level in
the work environment is moderate but can be loud. The temperature
in the work environment is usually moderate to cool but can be cold
or hot. Travel: May travel locally by vehicle. Frequent local
travel throughout Orange County Local travel to the Los Angeles
Office Transport of clients may be required What we Offer: Medical,
Dental, Vision. Paid vacation, sick time, & holidays. 401K, HSA, &
Life insurance programs. Organization committed to community
action. Community oriented workplace. $70,000 - $75,000 a year
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