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Behavioral Health Case Manager (O-5 Billet) Non-supervisory

Department of Homeland Security
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
ICE Health Service Corps (IHSC)

Summary

This position is within the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Enforcement and Removal Operations, ICE Health Service Corps, Behavioral Health Unit. Reporting to the Regional Behavioral Health Consultant, the non-supervisory behavioral health case manager is responsible for coordinating and monitoring behavioral health services for individuals in ICE custody.

This position is only open to USPHS officers and Call to Active Duty (CAD) candidates.

Overview

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Open & closing dates
03/19/2026 to 03/18/2027
Salary
$1 to - $150,000 per year

Please note that the salary is dependent on the officer's rank, years in service, and location of duty station.

Pay scale & grade
CC 5
Locations
1 vacancy in the following locations:
Washington, DC
Miramar, FL
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
No
Travel Required
25% or less - You may be expected to travel for this position.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
Yes—You may qualify for reimbursement of relocation expenses in accordance with agency policy.
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Excepted
Promotion potential
None
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Other
Drug test
Yes
Position sensitivity and risk
Critical-Sensitive (CS)/High Risk
Trust determination process
Financial disclosure
No
Bargaining unit status
No
Announcement number
IHSC-BHU-BHCM-O5-NS-2026
Control number
861671700

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Clarification from the agency

Applicants must be a current USPHS Commissioned Corps Officer or USPHS Call to Active Duty (CAD) candidate. Civilians are not eligible for this position.

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Duties

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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Incumbent coordinates behavioral health services within the assigned area of responsibility
    for individuals in ICE custody. Behavioral health services include and are not limited to the
    following: case coordination/management, monitoring high risk individuals, independent
    behavioral health reviews, behavioral health consultation services, and health record reviews.
    Incumbent utilizes federal regulations, agency policies, agency procedures, local
    accreditation standards, national accreditation standards, and evidence-based treatment
    standards. Program functions require incumbent to communicate with individuals within and
    outside the department and requires extensive and basic collaboration to meet program goals.
    The incumbent independently performs a variety of functions which include fact-finding,
    analyzing data, developing reports, and resolving complex problems. Incumbent may serve
    as the primary contact for leading services as assigned.
  2. Maintains awareness of program operational issues. Briefs and advises supervisory chain on
    program activities. Communicates program activities to agency leadership and stakeholders.
    Communication may require different formats (e.g., reports, oral reports, support materials),
    reoccurring frequency, and multiple communications based on stakeholder (e.g., custody and
    health staff).
  3. Work in conjunction with local ICE/Office of Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA) providing
    written evaluation reports on the mental health status of individuals placed on SMI (Serious
    Mental Illness List).
  4. Work with Managed Care Coordinators to absorb Accessibility to Healthcare Services
    component for serious mental illness (SMI) patients.
  5. Facilitate appropriate placement for patients who require a higher level of care and transfer to
    an IGSA or IHSC-staffed facility with increased BH resources
  6. Review and adjudicate requests for outside mental health services for detainees in ICE
    custody and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
  7. Conduct routine and ad hoc site visits to ICE designated facilities within the Field Office
    Director's Area of Responsibility (AOR).
  8. Provide orientation and guidance to the respective custody and medical staff members of
    facilities in which ICE detainees are held regarding IHSC policies and procedures.
  9. Collaborate with other BHCMs and the RBHC to provide coverage and support as needed
    (e.g., annual leave, TDY assignments, illness)
  10. Assist with the evaluation of compliance with the medical portion of the ICE NDS and
    PBNDS at local and county detention facilities within the incumbent's AOR and submits
    findings to RBHC for review and approval.
  11. Investigate complaints related to detainee behavioral health care and provides reports as
    assigned by IHSC Taskings or IHSC leadership.
  12. Ensure appropriate plan for continuity of care is established prior to release and removal of
    ICE detainees with complex health care needs to address urgent or emergent issues related to
    detainee health care, provide updates to the Field Office and IHSC Headquarters on detainees
    in the hospital, and respond to other significant event notifications as needed.
  13. Travel required - 25%. TDY as needed to provide clinical care support at IHSC-staffed
    detention facilities with critical staffing needs.
  14. Follows the supervisory chain of command.
  15. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned
  16. Utilization review/management for inpatient behavioral health hospitalization for IHSC.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • You must be a U.S. citizen to apply for this position.
  • You must successfully pass a background investigation.
  • You must successfully pass a drug screen.
  • Males born after 12/31/59 must certify registration with Selective Service.
  • Requirements by Closing Date: Unless otherwise noted, you must meet all requirements by the closing date of the announcement.
  • Service Remaining Requirement Agreement: Upon appointment to this position, officers will be required to serve an 18 to 24-month commitment to IHSC.
  • ASSIGNMENT PAY AGREEMENT: You must not have a current Assignment Pay Agreement. However, if you have a current Assignment Pay Agreement, it must be fulfilled within 90 days of your application submission.
  • Applicants must be a current USPHS Commissioned Corps Officer or USPHS Call to Active Duty (CAD) candidate. Civilians are not eligible for this position.
  • PHS officers must participate in IHSC TDY On-Call Schedule (ITOS.) ITOS is either an entire month or two 16-day periods a year where, depending on the needs of the agency, the officer is required to be available to serve.

Qualifications

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  1. Sitting and/or standing for extended periods of time (6-8 hours).
  2. Performing repeated bending motion.
  3. Average manual dexterity for computer operation.
  4. Phone use for extended periods of time.
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
U.S. Public Service Commissioned Corps officers are detailed to Department of Homeland Security as described in a Memorandum of Agreement.

Education

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

  1. Clinical Social Workers require successful completion of a master's degree in Social Work (MSW) from a graduate program in social work accredited by Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Licensed Clinical Social Workers must hold a current, active, valid, and unrestricted clinical license to practice clinical social work independently offered by a U.S. State, the District of Columbia, Commonwealth, territory, or jurisdiction is required. The clinical social worker license must be maintained in a permanent, full, independent, and unrestricted status during the term of employment. The clinical social worker license must be the highest clinical license of clinical social work designated by the licensing board where it was received. This position requires clinical privileging by IHSC. -or-
  2. Clinical Psychologists require successful completion of a PhD or PsyD in Clinical Psychology from an accredited graduate program. A graduate program in Clinical Psychology accredited by the American Psychological Association is preferred. Psychologists must hold a full, current, and unrestricted license by a State or Territory at the Doctoral level for psychologists. The Clinical Psychologist license must be maintained in a permanent, full, independent, and unrestricted status during the term of employment. This position requires clinical privileging by IHSC.
  3. Minimum of three years' experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Clinical Psychologist, at the independent
    level as recognized in the state licensed, whereby clinical supervision is not required.
  4. Maintains BLS for Healthcare Providers® certification through the American Heart
    Association®.
  5. Knowledge of the case management process commensurate with training and education at the
    master's level.
  6. Knowledge of a diverse set of group and individual therapeutic modalities (examples include,
    but are not limited to art, music, drama, creative-writing, life skills, etc.).
  7. Ability to utilize telephonic interpreter/translation services to complete assigned duties if not
    fluent in a language the patient understands.
  8. Ability to navigate in an electronic work environment including electronic health records,
    web-based training and communications.
  9. Knowledge of regulations (HIPAA/Privacy Act) regarding the confidentiality of patient
    medical records and information as well as Personally Identifiable Information (PII).
  10. Strong knowledge and experience with differential diagnosis of common mental health
    and/or substance use disorders, screening and assessment, treatment planning for common
    mental health and/or substance use disorders, and suicide prevention and intervention
    strategies
  11. Ability to work with patients or their providers to coordinate care telephonically, via telepsych
    videoconferencing, and/or in-person.
  12. Knowledge of evidence-based counseling techniques, psychosocial treatments and brief
    behavioral interventions for common mental health disorders, when appropriate (e.g., CBT,
    DBT, ACT, motivational interviewing, problem-solving treatment, behavioral activation,
    etc.).
  13. Knowledge of transgender population healthcare services
  14. Ability to plan and organize own workload and travel schedule utilizing the IHSC travel
    policies.
  15. Computer literate on Microsoft Office applications.
  16. Knowledge of ICE National Detention Standards (NDS), and Performance-Based National
    Detention Standards (PBNDS) and Family Residential Standards (FRS) and maintain
    proficiency in detention healthcare standards.
  17. Must obtain National Association of Social Work (NASW) Board Certification in Case
    Management and/or Case Manager Certification (CCM) credential through the Commission
    for Case Manager Certification within 18 months of hire (Clinical Psychologist will need to earn the CCM only).
  18. Experience in a detention/correctional or residential healthcare setting preferred.
  19. Verbal and written proficiency in English (required) and Spanish (preferred).

Additional information

SUPERVISORY CONTROLS:
The Behavioral Health Case Manager works under the general supervision of the IHSC Regional
Behavioral Health Clinical Consultant within their area of responsibility. The incumbent plans
and organizes his/her own work, determines the sequence of assignments, selects and develops
methods, and seeks assistance from experts only rarely. Assignments are usually long-term,
recurring, or broadly defined. Work is reviewed for feasibility, compatibility with other work,
and effectiveness in meeting requirements or expected results.

Incumbent reports to the Regional Behavioral Health Consultant.

Assignments are usually of a long-term, recurring or broadly defined nature. Officer plans, and organizes own work, determines sequence of assignments, selects, and develops methods and seeks assistance from experts only rarely. Work is reviewed for attainment of objectives. Guidelines may be applicable to some but not all parts of assignment and may contain some inconsistencies and be partially unconfirmed. Selection and adaptation from available possibilities involving a moderate amount of modification and innovation is required. The officer uses judgment in interpreting and adapting guidelines such as PHS policies, regulations, precedents, and work direction for application to specific cases.

The officer analyzes results and recommends changes in guidelines and program policies. Innovations and modifications to accepted procedures must be approved and clearly documented. The officer keeps the supervisor informed of the status on projects and consults with him/her on any significant problems encountered.

Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

We will review your resume and supporting documentation to ensure you meet the minimum qualification requirements. You may be selected for an interview at the hiring authority's discretion. You will be notified of selection or non-selection.

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