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CADI/BI & DD Waiver Case Manager
Saint Paul 4.2
Saint Paul, MN jobs
Build Something Bigger - And Change Lives, Including Your Own. In 1935, Louise Whitbeck Fraser opened a school in her home for people with disabilities - defying social expectations and choosing compassion over convention. She believed everyone deserves the chance to reach their potential and thrive. Today, that same bold spirit is alive in every Fraser service. We're still building something bigger - a more inclusive, connected world where everyone belongs. At Fraser, you'll find more than a job. You'll find purpose. You'll find growth. And you'll find a place where your work changes lives - including your own.
Fraser is currently seeking CaseManagers to support individuals on the CADI/BI and DD waivers. CaseManagers serve as advocates for Fraser clients, helping them access resources and services within the community. The ideal candidate will demonstrate compassion, strong organizational skills, and a commitment to client success, with experience working with individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities. Excellent documentation and case noting skills are also essential.
Responsibilities include:
Providing care coordination, monitoring client health and safety needs, and ensuring services effectively meet client goals.
Intervening as needed to support clients and resolve service gaps.
Serving as a consistent advocate and connection to resources.
Caseloads:
CADI/BI Waiver CaseManagers: Provide client-centered services to individuals receiving CADI/BI waiver support. Caseloads average about 35 clients (primarily adults, with some children). CaseManagers meet with clients 2-3 times per year.
DD Waiver & Non-Waiver CaseManagers: Provide client-centered services to individuals receiving DD services. Caseloads average about 43 clients (a mix of children and adults). CaseManagers meet with clients 2-3 times per year.
Requirements:
DD CaseManagers must have:
A bachelor's degree in Social Work, Special Education, Psychology, Nursing, Human Services, or another field related to the education or treatment of persons with developmental disabilities or related conditions. If degree is in Social Work, Social Work licensure is required.
One year of experience in the education or treatment of persons with developmental disabilities or related conditions (QDDP qualified).
Completion of at least one course specifically focused on developmental disabilities (Fraser can provide this course free of charge).
Valid Minnesota Driver's License with acceptable record.
Ability to pass a DHS background study.
Commitment to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion with a focus on culturally responsive practice, internal self-awareness, and reflection.
CADI/BI CaseManagers must have one of the following:
A bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a closely related field. If degree is in Social Work, Social Work licensure is required.
Or a bachelor's degree in any field and one year of experience as a social worker, casemanager, or care coordinator in a public or private social service agency.
And a commitment to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion with a focus on culturally responsive practice, internal self-awareness, and reflection.
Fraser offers:
Career growth opportunities
Opportunities for community involvement in Fraser organized events
Employee Referral Bonuses
Benefits for Full-time Employees (30+ hours per week)
Medical, dental and vision insurance
Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)
Life, AD&D and Voluntary Life Insurance
Long-Term Disability, Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance and Hospital Indemnity Insurance
Pet Insurance
403(b) Retirement Plan with Company Match
Work-Life Balance; 5 weeks of paid time off annually (18 days PTO + 9 Paid Holidays)
Location, Schedule & Pay:
Monday through Friday during standard business hours. Fully remote after first 3-6 months of onboarding is complete!
Fraser provide services in Dakota, Hennepin, and Ramsey County
To be considered for this role, you must reside in Minnesota / Twin Cities Metro Area.
Travel to meet with clients is required, client meetings may occur 2-3 times per week.
The starting pay for this role is $50,000 to $52,000 per year depending on qualifications + $1,500 hiring bonus (external candidates only)
Why Join Fraser?
Meaningful Impact
Help individuals and families lead more connected, independent, and fulfilling lives. Your impact here is real - and lasting.
Competitive Pay & Benefits
Fraser offers fair pay and comprehensive benefits that support your health, well-being, and future goals.
Flexibility & Work-Life Balance
With flexible schedules, generous paid time off, and wellness programs, Fraser helps you care for others without sacrificing yourself.
Grow Your Career With Us
We invest in your development with training, licensure support, leadership pathways, and real opportunities to advance.
Culture That Lives Its Values
Inclusion isn't just a buzzword - it's how we operate. You'll be seen, heard, and supported to bring your full self to work.
Thrive with Stability and Purpose
With nearly 90 years of trusted service and continued growth, Fraser is a nonprofit where you can build a lasting, mission-driven career.
Fraser is Minnesota's leader in autism, mental health, and disability services - and one of the few Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) in the state. As a nonprofit organization, we provide integrated community behavioral healthcare that improves quality, accessibility, and coordination of care. We lead with compassion, innovate with purpose, and fight for inclusion - every single day. Ready to Build Something Bigger? Join Fraser. Grow with us. Make a difference. Because when you thrive, so does the world around you.
Fraser is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.
Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging: Fraser values a diverse staff to ensure the best outcomes for our diverse client base. We are committed to anti-racism at Fraser. Our anti-racism committee assesses, develops, and implements numerous initiatives ranging from recruiting and retaining diverse staff to staff training and more.
If you are having trouble applying or have questions, please contact Fraser HR at ******************. If you have successfully submitted your application, you will get a confirmation email. If you do not receive the confirmation email, please check your junk/spam folders, then contact us as we may not have received your application. Thank you for considering Fraser!
$50k-52k yearly Easy Apply 7d ago
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Case Manager - Twin Cities Area - $1,500 Hiring Bonus!
Saint Paul 4.2
Saint Paul, MN jobs
Build Something Bigger - And Change Lives, Including Your Own. In 1935, Louise Whitbeck Fraser opened a school in her home for people with disabilities - defying social expectations and choosing compassion over convention. She believed everyone deserves the chance to reach their potential and thrive. Today, that same bold spirit is alive in every Fraser service. We're still building something bigger - a more inclusive, connected world where everyone belongs. At Fraser, you'll find more than a job. You'll find purpose. You'll find growth. And you'll find a place where your work changes lives - including your own.
Fraser is currently seeking CaseManagers to support individuals on the CADI/BI and DD waivers. CaseManagers serve as advocates for Fraser clients, helping them access resources and services within the community. The ideal candidate will demonstrate compassion, strong organizational skills, and a commitment to client success, with experience working with individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities. Excellent documentation and case noting skills are also essential.
Responsibilities include:
Providing care coordination, monitoring client health and safety needs, and ensuring services effectively meet client goals.
Intervening as needed to support clients and resolve service gaps.
Serving as a consistent advocate and connection to resources.
Caseloads:
CADI/BI Waiver CaseManagers: Provide client-centered services to individuals receiving CADI/BI waiver support. Caseloads average about 35 clients (primarily adults, with some children). CaseManagers meet with clients 2-3 times per year.
DD Waiver & Non-Waiver CaseManagers: Provide client-centered services to individuals receiving DD services. Caseloads average about 43 clients (a mix of children and adults). CaseManagers meet with clients 2-3 times per year.
Requirements:
DD CaseManagers must have:
A bachelor's degree in Social Work, Special Education, Psychology, Nursing, Human Services, or another field related to the education or treatment of persons with developmental disabilities or related conditions. If degree is in Social Work, Social Work licensure is required.
One year of experience in the education or treatment of persons with developmental disabilities or related conditions (QDDP qualified).
Completion of at least one course specifically focused on developmental disabilities (Fraser can provide this course free of charge).
Valid Minnesota Driver's License with acceptable record.
Ability to pass a DHS background study.
Commitment to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion with a focus on culturally responsive practice, internal self-awareness, and reflection.
CADI/BI CaseManagers must have one of the following:
A bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a closely related field. If degree is in Social Work, Social Work licensure is required.
Or a bachelor's degree in any field and one year of experience as a social worker, casemanager, or care coordinator in a public or private social service agency.
And a commitment to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion with a focus on culturally responsive practice, internal self-awareness, and reflection.
Fraser offers:
Career growth opportunities
Opportunities for community involvement in Fraser organized events
Employee Referral Bonuses
Benefits for Full-time Employees (30+ hours per week)
Medical, dental and vision insurance
Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)
Life, AD&D and Voluntary Life Insurance
Long-Term Disability, Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance and Hospital Indemnity Insurance
Pet Insurance
403(b) Retirement Plan with Company Match
Work-Life Balance; 5 weeks of paid time off annually (18 days PTO + 9 Paid Holidays)
Location, Schedule & Pay:
Monday through Friday during standard business hours. Fully remote after first 3-6 months of onboarding is complete!
Fraser provide services in Dakota, Hennepin, and Ramsey County
To be considered for this role, you must reside in Minnesota / Twin Cities Metro Area.
Travel to meet with clients is required, client meetings may occur 2-3 times per week.
The starting pay for this role is $50,000 to $52,000 per year depending on qualifications + $1,500 hiring bonus (external candidates only)
Why Join Fraser?
Meaningful Impact
Help individuals and families lead more connected, independent, and fulfilling lives. Your impact here is real - and lasting.
Competitive Pay & Benefits
Fraser offers fair pay and comprehensive benefits that support your health, well-being, and future goals.
Flexibility & Work-Life Balance
With flexible schedules, generous paid time off, and wellness programs, Fraser helps you care for others without sacrificing yourself.
Grow Your Career With Us
We invest in your development with training, licensure support, leadership pathways, and real opportunities to advance.
Culture That Lives Its Values
Inclusion isn't just a buzzword - it's how we operate. You'll be seen, heard, and supported to bring your full self to work.
Thrive with Stability and Purpose
With nearly 90 years of trusted service and continued growth, Fraser is a nonprofit where you can build a lasting, mission-driven career.
Fraser is Minnesota's leader in autism, mental health, and disability services - and one of the few Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) in the state. As a nonprofit organization, we provide integrated community behavioral healthcare that improves quality, accessibility, and coordination of care. We lead with compassion, innovate with purpose, and fight for inclusion - every single day. Ready to Build Something Bigger? Join Fraser. Grow with us. Make a difference. Because when you thrive, so does the world around you.
Fraser is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.
Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging: Fraser values a diverse staff to ensure the best outcomes for our diverse client base. We are committed to anti-racism at Fraser. Our anti-racism committee assesses, develops, and implements numerous initiatives ranging from recruiting and retaining diverse staff to staff training and more.
If you are having trouble applying or have questions, please contact Fraser HR at ******************. If you have successfully submitted your application, you will get a confirmation email. If you do not receive the confirmation email, please check your junk/spam folders, then contact us as we may not have received your application. Thank you for considering Fraser!
$50k-52k yearly Easy Apply 9d ago
Ramsey County Case Manager
Saint Paul 4.2
Saint Paul, MN jobs
Build Something Bigger - And Change Lives, Including Your Own. In 1935, Louise Whitbeck Fraser opened a school in her home for people with disabilities - defying social expectations and choosing compassion over convention. She believed everyone deserves the chance to reach their potential and thrive. Today, that same bold spirit is alive in every Fraser service. We're still building something bigger - a more inclusive, connected world where everyone belongs. At Fraser, you'll find more than a job. You'll find purpose. You'll find growth. And you'll find a place where your work changes lives - including your own.
To be considered for this role, you must reside in Minnesota / Twin Cities Metro Area.
Requirements:
CaseManagers must have the following:
Bachelor's Degree (at minimum) in social work, special education, psychology, nursing, human services or other fields related to the education or treatment of people with developmental disabilities or related conditions.
If degree is in social work, social work licensure is
required.
Either one year of experience with DD (Development Disability) populations or offer will be contingent on taking/passing the Relias I/DD course (paid expense by Fraser).
Experience (or at least a strong interest) in working with adults with serious and persistent mental illness
Commitment to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion with a focus on culturally responsive practice, internal self-awareness and reflection.
Other Requirements:
Valid Minnesota Driver's License with acceptable record.
Ability to pass DHS background study.
Commitment to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion with focus on culturally responsive practice, internal self-awareness and reflection.
Computer proficiency using Word and Excel with proficiency in keyboarding skills.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Fraser is looking for CaseManagers to work with individuals on the CADI/BI & DD waivers. CaseManagers serve as an advocate to Fraser clients and connect clients to resources and services within the community. The ideal candidate will demonstrate compassion for clients and commitment to success. We seek candidates who are well organized, have experience working with developmental or intellectually challenged individuals and have excellent documenting and case noting skills.
CADI/BI WAIVER CaseManagers: provide client-centered casemanagement services to individuals receiving CADI/BI waiver services. CaseManager typically have about 35 clients on their caseloads and meet with clients two to three times per year. Caseloads are a majority of adults, with a small mix of children as well.
DD WAIVER & NON-WAIVER CaseManager: provide client-centered casemanagement services to individuals receiving DD services. CaseManagers typically have about 43 clients on their caseloads and meet with clients two to three times per year. Caseloads is a mix of children and adults.
Fraser offers:
$1,500 Hiring Bonus!
Scheduled performance feedback
Career growth opportunities
Opportunities for community involvement in Fraser organized events
Work-life balance is important; Fraser offers generous paid time off to those employed full time
Benefits (available to employees working 30 or more hours per week)
403(b) retirement account with potential Fraser contribution
Childcare discount at Fraser School
Referral bonuses
Verizon Wireless cell phone plan and accessories discount
Location, Schedule & Pay:
Monday through Friday during standard business hours. Fully remote after first 3-6 months of onboarding is complete!
Supports Ramsey County
Travel to meet with clients is required, client meetings may occur 2-3 times per week.
Salary starting at $50,000
Why Join Fraser?
Meaningful Impact
Help individuals and families lead more connected, independent, and fulfilling lives. Your impact here is real - and lasting.
Competitive Pay & Benefits
Fraser offers fair pay and comprehensive benefits that support your health, well-being, and future goals.
Flexibility & Work-Life Balance
With flexible schedules, generous paid time off, and wellness programs, Fraser helps you care for others without sacrificing yourself.
Grow Your Career With Us
We invest in your development with training, licensure support, leadership pathways, and real opportunities to advance.
Culture That Lives Its Values
Inclusion isn't just a buzzword - it's how we operate. You'll be seen, heard, and supported to bring your full self to work.
Thrive with Stability and Purpose
With nearly 90 years of trusted service and continued growth, Fraser is a nonprofit where you can build a lasting, mission-driven career.
Fraser is Minnesota's leader in autism, mental health, and disability services - and one of the few Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) in the state. As a nonprofit organization, we provide integrated community behavioral healthcare that improves quality, accessibility, and coordination of care. We lead with compassion, innovate with purpose, and fight for inclusion - every single day. Ready to Build Something Bigger? Join Fraser. Grow with us. Make a difference. Because when you thrive, so does the world around you.
Fraser is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.
Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging: Fraser values a diverse staff to ensure the best outcomes for our diverse client base. We are committed to anti-racism at Fraser. Our anti-racism committee assesses, develops, and implements numerous initiatives ranging from recruiting and retaining diverse staff to staff training and more.
If you are having trouble applying or have questions, please contact Fraser HR at ******************. If you have successfully submitted your application, you will get a confirmation email. If you do not receive the confirmation email, please check your junk/spam folders, then contact us as we may not have received your application. Thank you for considering Fraser!
$50k yearly Easy Apply 9d ago
Case Manager
Mainstream Nonprofit Solutions 3.7
Hutchinson, KS jobs
****Average hourly rate is $25.33 (including wage, incentives, bonuses, overtime, shift differential, etc.)****
Do you like working with children and families?
Then TFI Family Services has the job for you!
We are looking for a full-time CaseManager to add to our team! All you need is a bachelor's degree in Social Work or related field and experience working with children and families. We will teach you the rest!
A Day in The Life as a CaseManager
As a CaseManager, you will work with children and families to help ensure that children can safely thrive in their home environments. CaseManagers teach skills such as emotion regulation, having healthy relationships, conflict resolution, and healthy communication within families among others. CaseManagers work as part of a team and access, plan, and advocate to improve the quality of people's lives.
What We Are Looking For
We are looking for someone who is compassionate, eager to learn, help families build on their strengths for healthy long-lasting relationships and help connect them with community resources to improve their lives. We want someone who has a desire to help children grow, learn, and build healthy families and a strong desire to advocate for the children and families!
Why you should work for TFI Family Services
We offer a wide variety of benefits, including flexible scheduling and remote work! We also provide you with 20 days of personal leave in your first year of employment and 25 days after completion of year one as well as 12 paid holidays! We offer a longevity bonus and tuition reimbursement! As an added bonus, you get to work with a FANTASTIC team who are all dedicated to the mission and vision by being devoted to the strength of family and to be nationally recognized for excellence in service, education and advocacy.
If you want to make a difference in a child's life, join our team today!
TFI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
To apply, please visit ****************************
Requirements
Predictive Index assessments assist hiring managers determine if a candidate may be a good match for the position.
Please Complete a Predictive Index assessment at the following link:
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The PI assessment takes 5-7 minutes to complete. There are no right or wrong answers.
Salary Description Average hourly rate for this position $25.33
$25.3 hourly 6d ago
Adult Mental Health Targeted Case Manager
Jewish Family & Children's Service of Minnesota 3.7
Golden Valley, MN jobs
Full-time Description
JFCS is contracted with Hennepin County to provide Mental Health Targeted CaseManagement services to adults living with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI). Casemanagers assess needs and work collaboratively with clients to develop Individualized Community Service Plans to improve or maintain functioning across multiple domains; this often includes meeting basic needs, establishing mental health services, connecting to financial and medical health supports, and engaging in social and community resources. Casemanagers meet at least once a month with clients and continuously evaluate services to support them in their recovery and prevent hospitalizations.
We believe that clients receive the best care when those who care for them are well supported. At JFCS we prioritize the wellbeing of staff and strive to foster an environment that maintains work-life balance. The ideal candidate will have a desire to be actively engaged with the team, while also having the skillset to work independently. The casemanagement team stays connected when working remotely via Teams, participates in weekly in-person meetings, and celebrates each other's milestones and accomplishments.
Agency Information
JFCS is a multi-faceted human services agency with the mission to provide essential services to people of all ages and backgrounds to sustain healthy relationships, ease suffering and offer support in times of need. JFCS is a place where you can put your values to work every day. You will be able to:
Make a positive difference in the lives of others.
Feel energized to give your best effort and enjoy a healthy work/life balance.
Learn, grow and accomplish new things.
JFCS serves and employs people of all cultures and faith traditions and highly values inclusion and diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. AA/EEO
Salary and Benefits
Annual salary range is $58,125.60 - $60,278.40.
Work-life balance including vacation, wellness leave (sick time), paid family and medical leave, holidays, flexible schedule, and a hybrid working schedule with the ability to work from home up to 60% of the time.
Competitive benefits package including medical insurance, 401(k) with match, life and long-term disability insurance, and access to other benefits including vision, dental, and pet insurance.
Social work licensing supervision.
Essential Functions/Approximate Time
Direct Client Services/Planning (34%):
Write functional assessments addressing clients' bio-psycho-social, vocational, and economic strengths, risks, and needs.
Partner with clients to identify goal areas and develop Individual Community Support Plans.
Visit clients in their home, the community, or at the office on a monthly basis to continuously monitor and evaluate services. (Please note that we do not transport clients.)
Referral and Linkage (33%):
Facilitate access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, financial and other necessary services.
Initiate appropriate referrals for needs and interests across functional domains.
Coordinate services on an ongoing basis to meet the objectives identified in the service plan.
Administrative (33%):
Maintain accurate and timely clinical records, correspondence, and reports as required by contractual obligations with Hennepin County, and Minnesota State Statute.
Ensure timely completion of required court documentation for civil commitment proceedings.
Participate in community outreach, education programs, and trainings.
Attend weekly team meetings, supervision, and agency staff meetings.
Work Environment/Physical Demands
This position requires a current driver's license, safe driving record, auto insurance, and regular and consistent access to a motor vehicle.
Indoor office environment at JFCS and in the community.
Frequent written and oral communication.
Occasional lifting (up to 15 pounds).
Frequent interruptions and need to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
Ability to manage a hybrid work model between working in the office/field and working from home.
Requirements
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology or human services related field from an accredited college or university and meets requirements for supervision and continuing education.
2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of services to persons with mental illness preferred.
Experience conducting assessments and/or clinical interviewing preferred.
Working or otherwise developing relationships with people from diverse backgrounds, such as differences related to culture, religion, financial resources, race, national origin, age, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, and abilities.
Skills and Qualities
Sincere commitment to consistently reflecting JFCS's Values: compassion; inclusion; innovation; integrity; and collaboration.
Creative and collaborative colleague.
Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to prioritize multiple tasks.
Strong, clear professional boundaries.
Ability to work independently, while also having the desire to be a part of a team.
Thrives in fast-paced environment.
Strong skills and knowledge of issues and general resources related to adults with severe and persistent mental illness.
Proficient user of electronic health record systems for documentation and communication.
Proficient user of Microsoft Office programs.
Actively contributes to the agency community by participating in committees, workgroups, or other collaborative efforts that support agency goals and foster a positive work environment.
Additional Information
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
Salary Description $58,125.60 - $60,278.40
$58.1k-60.3k yearly 12d ago
W&E - CASE MANAGER
Community Services Consortium 3.3
Woodburn, OR jobs
Bilingual Preferred SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Reports to and works under the general supervision of Operations Manager who assigns duties and reviews work for effectiveness according to established work standards. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: This is a non-supervisory position. Lead work/coordination of the work of others is not a typical function assigned to this position. Incumbents in this position may provide training and orientation to newly assigned personnel.
POSITION SUMMARY: Work with clients to develop individualized action plans with goals of self-sufficiency and/or increased stability.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/ DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties listed are intended only as illustrative examples of the various types of work that may be performed by individuals in this classification. Any of the following duties may be performed. These examples are not necessarily performed by all incumbents and do not include all specific essential functions and responsibilities the incumbent may be expected to perform.
Performs intake and assessment with potential clients to determine need for services.
Identifies barriers preventing client from achieving self-sufficiency.
Works with client to develop an individual assistance plan, while integrating and coordinating multiple services.
Provides vocational, personal and family counseling to program participants.
Maintains comprehensive, detailed case files and other required paperwork on each client as necessary.
Manages client case load. Serves as client advocate and refers clients to other services as appropriate.
Monitors and evaluates client's progress toward completion of assistance plan; amending and revising plan as necessary.
Data entry into web-based management information system.
Conducts home visits and assists individuals in achieving stability.
Regular attendance and punctuality is a requirement of this position.
Maintain a professional and courteous manner and an ability to work harmoniously with other employees, clients and the general public.
Drive defensively to CSC office locations, client's residence and community partner locations as necessary.
Follow agency personnel and safety procedures.
Accepts and performs other work as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Baccalaureate degree from a four-year college or university in Social Science or related field and one year of experience in vocational or family counseling, or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY: Thorough knowledge of counseling practices with emphasis on family counseling. Comprehensive knowledge of available social services. Ability to meet and develop professional working relationships with community partners. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Behavior positively reflects on agency and workplace. Maintains confidentiality of client and agency information. Meet and develop good working relationships with community resources. Requires effective in-group and individual interpersonal skills. Read, analyze, and interpret general business reports, governmental regulations and other procedures or correspondence. Accurate data entry skills at a pace to keep up with work load.
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite products.
Clients receive services using a variety of methods; both remote and direct service with appropriate distancing measures. Therefore, should possess the flexibility and technical capabilities to function in a remote work environment as needed.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must pass a criminal history background investigation; however a conviction of a crime may not necessarily disqualify an individual from this classification. Valid Oregon Driver License with insurable driving record for business travel as required.
WORK ENVIRONMENT/ WORKING CONDITIONS/ PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment and working conditions described here are representative of those that are typical of the job and must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Normal office working conditions. Typically exposed to office noises and interruptions such as printers, telephones, clients. In the performance of job duties, the employee is frequently required to sit; talk, see or hear; walk; use hands to; handle, or feel objects, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. Regularly required to stand and walk; and occasionally required to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; climb or balance. On business travel you may encounter varying weather conditions. Exposure to client's homes that may be dusty, dirty, cluttered and have pets.
$32k-41k yearly est. 3d ago
Behavioral Health Case Manager: Hrly FT
Firelands Health Careers 3.3
Port Clinton, OH jobs
$7,500 Retention Bonus We have full-time and part-time positions available Position Highlights:
Retention Bonus: $7,500
Employee-centric: Competitive pay, excellent benefits, tuition assistance, retirement plan matching, recognition program, local discounts.
Stability: Serving Erie and surrounding counties since 1876.
Lifestyle: Sandusky was voted “Best Coastal Small Town in America”. You will have the opportunity to enjoy living and working in this growing area along the beautiful shores of Lake Erie.
Work/life: You will find support to help you manage your personal life while building a career.
What You Will Do:
Under the supervision of the Program Coordinator, provides community-based services to youth and adults with mental health and substance use disorders.
Provides the scope of mental health and substance use related casemanagement services including, but not limited to: ongoing assessment of needs; skills to facilitate personal independence and daily living skills; coordination of the ITP including services identified within, linkage with natural support and formal community support service/systems; symptom monitoring; advocacy and outreach; interventions for symptom management; activities to report recovery including integration with self-help programs, etc.
Provides crisis support and stabilization activities including de-escalating persons in crisis, assisting therapists with facilitating hospitalizations for clients when indicated, actively assisting with safety planning, and coordinating with treatment team and afterhours services as need.
Provides Day Treatment services to adults as assigned by Program Coordinator.
The scope and volume of duties as well as target populations served will vary based upon site/department needs and will be assigned by respective Program Coordinator.
Renders all services within department guidelines and in compliance with rules/standards set forth by Medicaid/Medicare, HFAP, OhioMHAS, and CARF.
Demonstrates a commitment to the provision of quality care through engagement in professional growth and agency-sponsored learning opportunities; utilizes best practices as appropriate to the conditions being treated; and provides all services in a manner that instills hope and meets patients where they are at in terms of their readiness for change. Uses best practices for patient engagement and retention throughout the episode of care.
Performs tasks that provide for patients' safety including ongoing screening and documentation of risk factors; develops safety plans and crisis management plans when indicated; and coordinates with other members of the treatment team and supervisor as needed to promote patient care. Understands the role of accurate and timely clinical documentation in relation to quality care and patient safety.
Promotes patient recovery through active and collaborative patient involvement in initial and ongoing treatment planning. Fosters recovery and independence by identifying and
incorporating patients' strengths and abilities into the treatment process. Involves natural support persons, self-help resources, and other community integration activities as critical components to long-term recovery.
Provides assertive outreach when clients are not engaging into treatment services. Extensive efforts are made to outreach clients who are identified to be at-risk if not involved in treatment services.
Understands the role of Patient Care Standards (PCS) as a measure of our commitment to serving those in need and ensuring that access to care is provided. Ensures PCS standards are met and actively utilizes and responds to strategies provided through supervision when there are challenges in meeting these standards.
Performs tasks necessary to support revenue including timely and accurate documentation within departmental guidelines; and maintaining current treatment plans. Performs tasks related to grants or other special projects as assigned.
Is able to effectively and efficiently utilize EMR and video-conferencing software. Utilizes work email on a daily basis keeping current with FRMC and departmental communications. For new hires, these skills are in place by the end of the probationary period. Ensures all electronic forms of communication, that include PHI, are compliant with HIPAA and 42 CFR laws regarding confidentiality.
Positively contributes to patient, referral sources, and employee satisfaction. Is a team player who is flexible, willing to assist team members, and positively influences team morale. Actively participates in and follows through with strategic planning, performance improvement and quality initiatives.
Regularly demonstrates the ability to all behavioral health patients of all ages and of all cultural backgrounds in the routine performance of duties.
What You Will Need:
Bachelor degree in psychology, social work, or related field required. Experience working with persons with mental health or substance use problems preferred.
Heart Saver, Aegis Crisis Prevention, and First Aid certification within 6 months of hire.
Ability to effectively understand and communicate in both written and oral form. Sensitive to the cultural needs of the individual and/or family served.
Punctual attendance at assigned work location is required.
Ability to be mobile and possess a valid State of Ohio motor vehicle operator's license and be insurable under Firelands' auto policy. Employee must provide proof of personal automobile liability insurance coverage upon request.
Successful completion of a 180-day probationary period.
$42k-57k yearly est. 18d ago
Case Manager: FT
Firelands Health Careers 3.3
Fremont, OH jobs
$7,500 Retention Bonus Located in Fremont We have full-time and part-time positions available
Retention Bonus: $7,500
Work/life: You will find support to help you manage your personal life while building a career.
Employee-centric: Tuition reimbursement, loan forgiveness, comprehensive major medical, dental and vision insurance, paid time off, 401(k), health and wellness offerings, monthly employee events, and more.
Lifestyle: Sandusky was voted “Best Coastal Small Town in America”. You will have the opportunity to enjoy living and working in this growing area along the beautiful shores of Lake Erie.
About Firelands Health:
Our goal at Firelands Health is to be the best & preferred independent healthcare employer for the Sandusky Bay region.
Firelands Health is the area's largest and most comprehensive resource for quality medical care. We are “big enough to care for you, and small enough to care about you”. We are locally managed and governed as a not-for-profit healthcare facility, serving the counties of Erie, Ottawa, Sandusky, and Huron, covering a regional service area with over 300,000 residents. Our mission is to provide excellent healthcare, promote community wellness, and improve the lives we serve.
Our Core ACE Values: Attitude: We choose to be positive and inclusive every day. Commitment: We are committed to exceed the expectations of those we serve. Enthusiasm: We will work passionately to make a difference.
What You Will Do:
Under the supervision of the Program Coordinator, provides community-based services to youth and adults with mental health and substance use disorders.
Provides the scope of mental health and substance use related casemanagement services including, but not limited to: ongoing assessment of needs; skills to facilitate personal independence and daily living skills; coordination of the ITP including services identified within, linkage with natural support and formal community support service/systems; symptom monitoring; advocacy and outreach; interventions for symptom management; activities to report recovery including integration with self-help programs, etc.
Provides crisis support and stabilization activities including de-escalating persons in crisis, assisting therapists with facilitating hospitalizations for clients when indicated, actively assisting with safety planning, and coordinating with treatment team and afterhours services as need.
Provides Day Treatment services to adults as assigned by Program Coordinator.
The scope and volume of duties as well as target populations served will vary based upon site/department needs and will be assigned by respective Program Coordinator.
Renders all services within department guidelines and in compliance with rules/standards set forth by Medicaid/Medicare, HFAP, OhioMHAS, and CARF.
Demonstrates a commitment to the provision of quality care through engagement in professional growth and agency-sponsored learning opportunities; utilizes best practices as appropriate to the conditions being treated; and provides all services in a manner that instills hope and meets patients where they are at in terms of their readiness for change. Uses best practices for patient engagement and retention throughout the episode of care.
Performs tasks that provide for patients' safety including ongoing screening and documentation of risk factors; develops safety plans and crisis management plans when indicated; and coordinates with other members of the treatment team and supervisor as needed to promote patient care. Understands the role of accurate and timely clinical documentation in relation to quality care and patient safety.
Promotes patient recovery through active and collaborative patient involvement in initial and ongoing treatment planning. Fosters recovery and independence by identifying and
incorporating patients' strengths and abilities into the treatment process. Involves natural support persons, self-help resources, and other community integration activities as critical components to long-term recovery.
Provides assertive outreach when clients are not engaging into treatment services. Extensive efforts are made to outreach clients who are identified to be at-risk if not involved in treatment services.
Understands the role of Patient Care Standards (PCS) as a measure of our commitment to serving those in need and ensuring that access to care is provided. Ensures PCS standards are met and actively utilizes and responds to strategies provided through supervision when there are challenges in meeting these standards.
What You Will Need:
Associate's degree or higher in social services related field preferred. Experience working with persons with mental health or substance use problems preferred.
Heart Saver, Aegis Crisis Prevention, and First Aid certification within 6 months of hire.
Ability to effectively understand and communicate in both written and oral form. Sensitive to the cultural needs of the individual and/or family served.
Punctual attendance at assigned work location is required.
Ability to be mobile and possess a valid State of Ohio motor vehicle operator's license and be insurable under Firelands' auto policy. Employee must provide proof of personal automobile liability insurance coverage upon request.
Ability to work in a safe and efficient manner and maintain an accident free work place, including ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of emergency codes.
Ability to comply with OSHA regulations and CDC standard and transmission-based precaution recommendations and to utilize proper personal protective equipment. Ability to comply with provisions of applicable S.D.S. forms.
Successful completion of a 180-day probationary period.
$42k-57k yearly est. 10d ago
Case Manager: FT
Firelands Health Careers 3.3
Fremont, OH jobs
$5,000 Retention Bonus Located in Fremont We have full-time and part-time positions available
Retention Bonus: $5,000
Work/life: Alternates every 3rd weekend. You will find support to help you manage your personal life while building a career.
Employee-centric: Tuition reimbursement, loan forgiveness, comprehensive major medical, dental and vision insurance, paid time off, 401(k), health and wellness offerings, monthly employee events, and more.
Lifestyle: Sandusky was voted “Best Coastal Small Town in America”. You will have the opportunity to enjoy living and working in this growing area along the beautiful shores of Lake Erie.
About Firelands Health:
Our goal at Firelands Health is to be the best & preferred independent healthcare employer for the Sandusky Bay region.
Firelands Health is the area's largest and most comprehensive resource for quality medical care. We are “big enough to care for you, and small enough to care about you”. We are locally managed and governed as a not-for-profit healthcare facility, serving the counties of Erie, Ottawa, Sandusky, and Huron, covering a regional service area with over 300,000 residents. Our mission is to provide excellent healthcare, promote community wellness, and improve the lives we serve.
Our Core ACE Values: Attitude: We choose to be positive and inclusive every day. Commitment: We are committed to exceed the expectations of those we serve. Enthusiasm: We will work passionately to make a difference.
What You Will Do:
Under the supervision of the Program Coordinator, provides community-based services to youth and adults with mental health and substance use disorders.
Provides the scope of mental health and substance use related casemanagement services including, but not limited to: ongoing assessment of needs; skills to facilitate personal independence and daily living skills; coordination of the ITP including services identified within, linkage with natural support and formal community support service/systems; symptom monitoring; advocacy and outreach; interventions for symptom management; activities to report recovery including integration with self-help programs, etc.
Provides crisis support and stabilization activities including de-escalating persons in crisis, assisting therapists with facilitating hospitalizations for clients when indicated, actively assisting with safety planning, and coordinating with treatment team and afterhours services as need.
Provides Day Treatment services to adults as assigned by Program Coordinator.
The scope and volume of duties as well as target populations served will vary based upon site/department needs and will be assigned by respective Program Coordinator.
Renders all services within department guidelines and in compliance with rules/standards set forth by Medicaid/Medicare, HFAP, OhioMHAS, and CARF.
Demonstrates a commitment to the provision of quality care through engagement in professional growth and agency-sponsored learning opportunities; utilizes best practices as appropriate to the conditions being treated; and provides all services in a manner that instills hope and meets patients where they are at in terms of their readiness for change. Uses best practices for patient engagement and retention throughout the episode of care.
Performs tasks that provide for patients' safety including ongoing screening and documentation of risk factors; develops safety plans and crisis management plans when indicated; and coordinates with other members of the treatment team and supervisor as needed to promote patient care. Understands the role of accurate and timely clinical documentation in relation to quality care and patient safety.
Promotes patient recovery through active and collaborative patient involvement in initial and ongoing treatment planning. Fosters recovery and independence by identifying and
incorporating patients' strengths and abilities into the treatment process. Involves natural support persons, self-help resources, and other community integration activities as critical components to long-term recovery.
Provides assertive outreach when clients are not engaging into treatment services. Extensive efforts are made to outreach clients who are identified to be at-risk if not involved in treatment services.
Understands the role of Patient Care Standards (PCS) as a measure of our commitment to serving those in need and ensuring that access to care is provided. Ensures PCS standards are met and actively utilizes and responds to strategies provided through supervision when there are challenges in meeting these standards.
What You Will Need:
Associate's degree or higher in social services related field. Experience working with persons with mental health or substance use problems preferred.
Heart Saver, Aegis Crisis Prevention, and First Aid certification within 6 months of hire.
Ability to effectively understand and communicate in both written and oral form. Sensitive to the cultural needs of the individual and/or family served.
Punctual attendance at assigned work location is required.
Ability to be mobile and possess a valid State of Ohio motor vehicle operator's license and be insurable under Firelands' auto policy. Employee must provide proof of personal automobile liability insurance coverage upon request.
Ability to work in a safe and efficient manner and maintain an accident free work place, including ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of emergency codes.
Ability to comply with OSHA regulations and CDC standard and transmission-based precaution recommendations and to utilize proper personal protective equipment. Ability to comply with provisions of applicable S.D.S. forms.
Successful completion of a 180-day probationary period.
$42k-57k yearly est. 10d ago
Supportive Services Case Manager
Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency 3.4
Cincinnati, OH jobs
ABOUT CAA
At the Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency (CAA), we envision an equitable community where everyone has the tools and resources to be self-sufficient. Our mission is clear: through advocacy, high-quality programs, and strong community partnerships, our dedicated team is breaking down barriers to equity and opportunity while building self-sufficiency across generations. Our values guide us in everything we do: we serve with passion, collaborate as a team, have compassion for others, use our talents to do transformational work, and strive to continuously improve.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Supportive Services CaseManager at CHCCAA plays a crucial role in advancing our mission to expand opportunities and build self-sufficiency for our community members. This position is responsible for providing eligibility assessment and casemanagement for individuals and families to assist with housing, utilities, eviction prevention, and other emergency needs. The ideal candidate will use their skills to embody our values and contribute to our vision of a thriving, self-sufficient community.
RESPONSIBILITIES
CaseManagement
Meet with clients to review relevant information to assess needs for assistance with housing, utilities and a range of social services.
Complete assessments to help clients identify strengths and areas for growth to establish self-sufficiency; help to develop goals, strategies and action plans to produce desired outcomes; provide personal financial management and budgeting assistance; record visits and outcomes achieved.
Determine eligibility for CAA programs and services; approve participation based on program guidelines.
Collect and analyze information, verify documentation in accordance with program guidelines; enter data into appropriate tracking systems; ensure confidentiality of client personal and financial information.
Assist with identifying other community resources to address needs (e.g., hospitals, housing agencies and other non-profit organizations); coordinate referrals as appropriate; serve as liaison between clients and other community services providers.
Help clients access and navigate PRC and LIFT services as needed.
Administer and maintain accurate records of client referrals, ensuring the confidentiality of all personal and financial client information.
Follow up with regularly with clients, property owners and utility providers.
Build collaborative and supportive partnerships to assist with self‐sufficiency efforts.
Ensure that the filing system is in compliance with regulations set forth by funding sources and agency management.
May travel to outreach sites and/or participate in weekend or evening events to administer program services to clients residing in the area.
Performs other duties as they may be assigned.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by staff assigned to this job classification. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. Additionally, CAA management reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary.
REQUIREMENTS
Education, Skills and Experience:
Associates' degree in Social Service or a related field from an accredited college or university, with five (5) years of family crisis casemanagement experience
(OR) a Bachelors degree and two (2) years of casemanagement experience
Strong computer skills with proficiency in database systems and Microsoft Office applications
Experience working with diverse populations, including low to moderate‐income families
Other Requirements:
A valid driver's license and valid automobile insurance must be maintained.
Must have reliable Wi-Fi access to support remote work as needed.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work Location - 1740 Langdon Farm Road, Cincinnati, Ohio*
Work Hours - 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday*
Onsite work is in a typical office environment
This position is eligible for remote work up to two days per week, defined by department schedules, assuming all eligibility and performance criteria are met and maintained. Hybrid work is not guaranteed and may be withdrawn or changed at management discretion.
* May occasionally be required to work in different locations or evenings and weekends to support delivery of program services.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be able to:
Use hands to manipulate, handle feel, and control items or equipment
Talk and hear
See and be able to read, write, and interpret written documents
Lift and move objects weighing up to 15 pounds
$31k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 38d ago
W&E - CASE MANAGER
Community Services Consortium 3.3
Albany, OR jobs
, NOT TO EXCEED TWO YEARS. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Reports to and works under the general supervision of Operations Manager who assigns duties and reviews work for effectiveness according to established work standards.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: This is a non-supervisory position. Lead work/coordination of the work of others is not a typical function assigned to this position. Incumbents in this position may provide training and orientation to newly assigned personnel.
POSITION SUMMARY: Work with clients to develop individualized action plans with goals of self-sufficiency and/or increased stability.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/ DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties listed are intended only as illustrative examples of the various types of work that may be performed by individuals in this classification. Any of the following duties may be performed. These examples are not necessarily performed by all incumbents and do not include all specific essential functions and responsibilities the incumbent may be expected to perform.
Performs intake and assessment with potential clients to determine need for services.
Identifies barriers preventing client from achieving self-sufficiency.
Works with client to develop an individual assistance plan, while integrating and coordinating multiple services.
Provides vocational, personal and family counseling to program participants.
Maintains comprehensive, detailed case files and other required paperwork on each client as necessary.
Manages client case load. Serves as client advocate and refers clients to other services as appropriate.
Monitors and evaluates client's progress toward completion of assistance plan; amending and revising plan as necessary.
Data entry into web-based management information system.
Conducts home visits and assists individuals in achieving stability.
Regular attendance and punctuality is a requirement of this position.
Maintain a professional and courteous manner and an ability to work harmoniously with other employees, clients and the general public.
Drive defensively to CSC office locations, client's residence and community partner locations as necessary.
Follow agency personnel and safety procedures.
Accepts and performs other work as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Baccalaureate degree from a four-year college or university in Social Science or related field and one year of experience in vocational or family counseling, or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY: Thorough knowledge of counseling practices with emphasis on family counseling. Comprehensive knowledge of available social services. Ability to meet and develop professional working relationships with community partners. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Behavior positively reflects on agency and workplace. Maintains confidentiality of client and agency information. Meet and develop good working relationships with community resources. Requires effective in-group and individual interpersonal skills. Read, analyze, and interpret general business reports, governmental regulations and other procedures or correspondence. Accurate data entry skills at a pace to keep up with work load.
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite products.
Clients receive services using a variety of methods; both remote and direct service with appropriate distancing measures. Therefore, should possess the flexibility and technical capabilities to function in a remote work environment as needed.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must pass a criminal history background investigation; however a conviction of a crime may not necessarily disqualify an individual from this classification. Valid Oregon Driver License with insurable driving record for business travel as required.
WORK ENVIRONMENT/ WORKING CONDITIONS/ PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment and working conditions described here are representative of those that are typical of the job and must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Normal office working conditions. Typically exposed to office noises and interruptions such as printers, telephones, clients. In the performance of job duties, the employee is frequently required to sit; talk, see or hear; walk; use hands to; handle, or feel objects, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. Regularly required to stand and walk; and occasionally required to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; climb or balance. On business travel you may encounter varying weather conditions. Exposure to client's homes that may be dusty, dirty, cluttered and have pets.
$32k-41k yearly est. 3d ago
Public Benefits Case Manager
Nationalities Service Center 4.2
Philadelphia, PA jobs
About the Organization Nationalities Service Center (NSC) serves more than 3,000 immigrants and refugees each year from over 110 countries. We provide comprehensive services in immigration law matters, community transition and integration, access to health and wellness, language access and proficiency, and job readiness training for immigrants and refugees. NSC's mission is to welcome and empower immigrants to thrive in our communities and pursue a just future. Our vision is that all immigrants achieve a life of safety and stability, sustainable opportunities, and meaningful community connections.
Job Summary/Definition:
The Public Benefits CaseManager works directly with immigrant households in Philadelphia to provide public benefits eligibility screening and application assistance. Most cases will be open for 6 months and during this time, the CaseManager will provide training to clients to ensure they understand how to maintain ongoing access to benefits independently. The CaseManager will facilitate referrals to other NSC programs for which the clients may be eligible. The Public Benefits CaseManager will provide NSC's clients with culturally and linguistically appropriate services, as part of this new initiative to expand access to public benefits.
The Public Benefits CaseManager has internal contacts with the entire staff and external contact with clients, representatives of other social services agencies and medical providers, and the community. This position has access to sensitive NSC and client information and is expected to handle such information with integrity and professionalism. The Public Benefits CaseManager will report directly to the Health Access Coordinator and will participate in department and agency-wide activities as necessary.
Job Duties:Essential Duties
Screen referred newcomers for benefits eligibility based on immigration status, income, geographic, and household composition.
Assist eligible households with completing applications for benefits such as Medical Assistance, SNAP, WIC, Supplemental Security Income, and LIHEAP via online applications and/or accompaniment to appropriate offices as needed.
Provide individualized training to program participants to ensure they learn how to maintain ongoing access to benefits.
Occasionally accompany clients to County Assistance Office locations in Philadelphia to assist with application and training process.
Follow up and advocate with County Assistance Office, Social Security Administration and other external contacts as needed.
Facilitate referrals to other NSC programs, including supports for Adjustment of Status to Lawful Permanent Resident.
Maintain accurate, timely, and orderly case file and database records per NSC and the funder's guidelines.
Communicate with other NSC staff to coordinate services to clients.
Attend weekly Health Team meetings and monthly department meetings.
Other duties as assigned within the scope of position expectations and the mission of NSC.
Other Duties
Attend appropriate workshops, webinars, and other relevant professional development opportunities to maintain proper licensure and knowledge of programmatic guidelines and health promotion skills.
Actively participate in monthly department meetings and other department and agency meetings.
Knowledge/Skill Requirements:
Basic knowledge of public benefits and eligibility criteria.
Knowledge of basic casemanagement procedures for determining eligibility, assessing needs, identifying resources, making referrals, following up, documenting client interactions and proactively supporting a client's pursuit of goals.
Knowledge of community resources and benefits that impact and/or benefit the targeted client needs, as well as relevant legal and political issues.
Proficiency using a computer, Microsoft Office, and a willingness to learn other software as needed.
Strong written and verbal communication skills to effectively and professionally communicate with diverse groups of co-workers, clients, external business partners, and the community.
Possess strong interpersonal skills as demonstrated by compassionate, courteous, cordial, cooperative, and professional interaction with diverse group of co-workers, external business partners, and the community.
Ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to effectively interview and engage a client in appropriate programming.
Ability to work in a team structure - demonstrating ability to collaborate and contribute to the team's work.
Education/Experience Requirements:
Minimum Experience: Minimum of 1 year of casemanagement experience and/or previous experience working within the refugee and immigrant community. Bilingual skills in English and one of the following preferred: Ukrainian, Haitian Creole, Dari, Pashto, Swahili or French.
Minimum Education: BSW/MSW degree or other social services undergraduate degree strongly preferred, or extensive work experience.
Certification/Licenses:
Valid driver's license is preferred but not required.
Working Conditions:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
This position will be hybrid between NSC's Center City office and remote work.
COVID-Vaccine: NSC has determined that the best way to protect our employees and the community we serve is to require all staff who are working on-site be fully vaccinated.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employees will need to maneuver around the office, be in a stationary position for extended periods of time, handle or feel objects, tools or equipment.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
Operate related office equipment and use necessary tools.
Specific vision abilities required by the job include: frequent reading and close vision; distance vision; color vision; peripheral vision; depth perception; and the ability to adjust focus.
LOCATION AND HOURS This is a full-time, in-person position based in our Philadelphia office with potential for hybrid work as team needs allow. Our regular hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and this position requires working occasional evenings and weekends.
COMPENSATION The salary range is $46,000 - $48,904 commensurate with experience. The benefits package includes generous vacation and sick leave; paid sabbatical leave; summer hours; 77% employer-paid health, dental, and vision coverage; short-term disability, long-term disability, life insurance, 403(b) with an employer match.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit a cover letter, resume and complete the online application by going to this link - - **************************************
Commitment to Inclusion Statement:
NSC is an equal opportunity employer committed to a policy of non-discrimination in all employment practices and does not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, nor any other basis protected under applicable law.
Disclaimer:
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
$46k-48.9k yearly Auto-Apply 2d ago
Case Manager - Infectious Disease
Healing Hands Ministries Inc. 3.4
Dallas, TX jobs
Job Description
Join our team!
Are you looking for an opportunity to serve a bigger purpose with a growing organization? Then we have a spot for you with new Infectious Disease team. As the CaseManager working with the Infectious Disease team, you will play a crucial role in delivering integrated services focused on HIV, Hepatitis C, and STI treatment and care. We are looking for a compassionate professional who excels in patient engagement, coordination, and advocacy while maintaining the highest standards of confidentiality and cultural sensitivity.
Here's a sneak peek at what you'll do:
Patient Coordination and Support
Establish and maintain compassionate, professional relationships with patients as the primary point of contact via phone and in-person interactions.
Actively monitor and manage patient care, including tracking active patients, referrals, and those awaiting scheduling.
Support patients in addressing social determinants of health and connect them to appropriate resources.
Care Integration and Communication
Work closely with the Care Team in weekly or ad-hoc meetings to ensure patients' needs are addressed promptly.
Monitor and manage the Infectious Disease queue, scheduling new patients and conducting reminder calls to ensure attendance.
Facilitate warm hand-offs from external providers (e.g., Texas Health Presbyterian) through phone, fax, or email communication.
Documentation and Reporting
Maintain comprehensive documentation of all patient encounters and meet reporting requirements per organizational standards.
Track patient attendance at medical appointments and initiate follow-up procedures for missed appointments as needed.
Community Engagement and Outreach
Participate in outreach testing efforts to connect patients to care immediately.
Share educational resources on HIV, Hepatitis C, and STIs with patients, including PrEP education for partners when requested.
Represent the organization at professional conferences, in-service training, and meetings as directed.
What you need to succeed
To become one of our CARES-givers, you will have excellent patient engagement, strong communication skills and an eye for continuous improvement. You will also have the following:
Licensed Bachelor or Master of Social Work (LBSW/LMSW).
BLS certification
Bilingual candidates fluent in Spanish is a plus
Strong understanding of social determinants of health and community resources.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA and organizational policies.
Proficiency in patient tracking and documentation systems (e.g., eClinicalWorks).
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with patients and colleagues.
Comfort and knowledge in discussing PrEP and other sensitive topics with patients and partners.
Flexibility to work on special projects and occasional weekends as needed.
Have a servant heart with the desire to make a positive impact
What We Offer
At HHM Health, our mission starts with caring for people and that includes you. We believe that when our team feels supported, valued, and healthy, they can make the greatest impact in the communities we serve. That's why we invest in our employees' well-being with free vision, dental, and life insurance, plus competitive medical premiums.
Our full-time team members also receive a robust benefits package designed to empower you to thrive- at work, at home, and in your purpose so you can focus on what matters most: delivering compassionate, high-quality care to every patient.
Health Savings Account
403(b) retirement savings plan with dollar-for-dollar matching up to 3% and match 50% of the next 2% (contribute 5% to get 4% matched). 100% vested upon enrollment.
Generous paid time off plan for full-time employees (includes Sick and Volunteer Days)
Paid Holidays
Accidental Death & Dismemberments (ADD) plan
Short-term & Long-term Disability
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
HHM CARES Fund (employee emergency relief fund)
We're battling the Dallas Community's Healthcare Crisis
At HHM Health, our mission is to provide quality healthcare to all in the growing DFW Metroplex. Our vision is to be the best patient-focused health center providing holistic care. We exemplify our CARES Values (Compassion, Advocacy, Respect, Excellence, Servant Heart) to provide a positive & meaningful patient experience to all in Dallas and the surrounding counties.
To learn more about how we're making a difference, visit us online at ******************
Equal Opportunity Employer
HHM Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, religion, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. HHM Health hires and promotes based solely on the qualifications of the individual and the essential functions of the job being filled.
No third-party recruitment agencies please.
$30k-40k yearly est. 22d ago
BCBA Clinical Case Manager - Spanish Speaking
Easterseals Southern California 4.1
Los Angeles, CA jobs
Under general direction, review delivery of behavior programs to subcontracted vendor participants based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Ensure subcontractors provide adequate caregiver training; assure the development and delivery of specific intervention activities in accordance with the treatment plan by auditing subcontracted vendors and monitoring development of children diagnosed on the autism spectrum disorder.
Apply today! Starting Pay $84,000- $90,000 Annually
Responsibilities
Evaluate subcontracted vendor's programs for quality assurance by observing procedures at locations throughout the organization's territory.
Review and approve treatment plans and progress reports submitted by the subcontracted vendor. Assure authorization is active for each participant receiving subcontracted therapy and participant is making progress toward established goals.
Submit annual quality assurance reports for services for each participant focused on reducing the number of participant concerns that result in a grievance with the subcontractor.
Troubleshoot and resolve subcontracted vendor/parent concerns, e.g. expired authorization, monitoring vendor productivity, or ensuring participant receives appropriate level of care.
Evaluate effective subcontracted vendor service by reviewing participant assignments to a subcontracted vendor and the adequacy of communication to relevant parties (e.g., family, administrative assistant, etc.).
Participate in monthly CSCM meetings. Conduct annual vendor audits and corresponding written follow-up as assigned by the Director.
Prepare and report monthly caseload status including participant concerns and progress, and vendor concerns. Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Master's degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration in early childhood education/development, early childhood special education, special education, psychology or related field.
Must be a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA); Marriage Family Therapist (MFT) or licensed psychologist preferred.
Three years of related professional experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in a multi-disciplinary team setting preferred.
Advanced knowledge of scientifically-validated methodologies and approaches found to benefit children with ASD; familiar with current related research findings.
Expertise in approaches to intervention based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis. Competent in employing and directing behavior analytic methodologies including Pivotal Response Training (PRT), Natural Environment Teaching (NET), Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS), Behavior Skills Training (BST), and Experimental Functional Analysis (EFA).
Expertise in all empirically evaluated assessment and intervention strategies related to program and service delivery for individuals with ASD.
Strong clinical, administrative, and leadership skills. Casemanagement experience required.
Ability to speak a foreign language e.g., Spanish, Chinese, etc. preferred.
Able to interpret and implement policies, procedures, and regulations.
Able to consistently demonstrate good judgment and decision-making skills.
Ability to maintain customer service orientation and professionalism in all interactions.
Ability to communicate effectively, through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups. Must relate well to children and their families and maintain positive affect.
Ability to exercise discretion and maintain a high level of confidentiality to handle sensitive and confidential situations and documentation.
Very good working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.) and related computer software.
Able to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easter Seals Southern California and/or program requirements.
Must have and maintain current CPR certification card.
Ability to travel locally with reliable transportation, maintains driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards, and must have and maintain proper auto insurance and vehicle registration.
The position will be a mix of working from home and out in the field
$84k-90k yearly Auto-Apply 10d ago
Case Manager - $5,000 retention bonus
Dungarvin, Inc. 4.2
Mendota Heights, MN jobs
Celebrate the Season with a Fresh Career at Dungarvin! As the holidays approach and the year comes to a close, there's no better time to unwrap new opportunities and look ahead to a brighter future. Embrace joy, purpose, and meaningful work this season-with Dungarvin!
A LITTLE ABOUT US:
At Dungarvin, we are more than a national provider of support services-we are a mission-driven organization rooted in respect, inclusion, and person-centered care. Since 1976, we have been committed to enhancing the quality of life for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including those with mental health, behavioral, and complex medical needs.
Dungarvin's mission is simple yet powerful: respecting and responding to the choices of people in need of supports. This mission guides everything we do-from the way we build individualized service plans to how we engage with families, teams, and communities. We believe each person deserves to direct their own life, and we work to ensure their voices are heard and honored.
Operating across fifteen states, our team members-from direct support professionals to administrative staff-share a common purpose: to empower people with disabilities to live meaningful lives, on their own terms. Through Medicaid and Community Support Waivers, we deliver flexible, high-quality services tailored to each individual's goals, values, and aspirations.
Join our Dungarvin family and help us make a lasting impact-one person, one voice, one choice at a time.
WE OFFER:
* $53,100 annual salary plus benefit package and a $5,000.00 retention bonus
* Innovative, collaborative environment with a flexible work/life balance schedule and paid time off
* Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance for FT employees
* Supplemental Insurance
* Flex Spending and HSA Accounts for FT employees
* Pet Insurance
* Life Insurance for full-time employees
* 401 K plan with up to 3% employer match after one year of services
* PAID TIME OFF (PTO) for eligible employees
* PTO Donation
* Growth and Development Opportunities
* Employee Referral Program
* Employee Assistance Program
* National Brand Discounts
* TapCheck - access up to 50% of your pay before payday
* PAID training and orientation
Job Description
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
The casemanager position is designed to assist person served in identifying and acquiring both natural and paid supports which allow them to live as independently as possible in the community. The casemanager should assist the individual in a person centered approach, in a way which supports the person in making his/her own choices and decisions about these supports. The casemanager should function as an educator and a resource as well as service coordinator. Life decisions should be made by the individual and/or guardian.
The casemanager will focus on coordinating services for vulnerable individuals and assisting them to navigate the complex service delivery system. The position will provide a systematic process of on-going assessment, planning, referral, service coordination, monitoring, consultation and advocacy assistance, through which multiple service needs of individuals are addressed. This position will be responsible for directly coordinating a caseload, and facilitate/coordinate other services or supports, which will positively influence individuals' lives.
The casemanager will have contact with a wide range of organizations, families, and other community members. The casemanager will act in a professional manner at all times, and understand that they represent the interests of the individual they support.
Work Environment and Hours:
This position will require local travel on a weekly basis. A hybrid remote work environment is available, but applicants should expect to travel regularly throughout the work week to meet the needs of the clients served.
THE FIRST 4-6 MONTHS WILL BE IN PERSON MONDAY - FRIDAY (PROBATIONARY PERIOD)
* Starting Salary $53,100.00 - $54,560.25 annually *Listed salary range is based on experience level and may vary depending on an individuals skills and qualifications.
Qualifications
WHAT WE LOOK FOR:
* Bachelors degree within social work, psychology, sociology or a closely related field or licensed social worker.
* 1 year of experience as a social worker/casemanager/care coordinator in a public or private social service agency.
* A valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record
* Proof of automobile insurance
SKILLS CRUCIAL TO SUCCESS:
* Knowledge of the local community
* Good oral and written communication skills
* Knowledge of the concepts related to self directed services
People employed in this position are expected to meet the qualifications of an unlimited driver. The definition of the driving requirement is:
Unlimited driving position -- defined as one that requires an employee to drive a motor vehicle as a part of her/his Dungarvin work, including vehicles owned or leased by Dungarvin, and/or to drive a vehicle in which a person served is transported.
Additional Information
At Dungarvin, diversity and inclusion are a part of what makes our organization strong. Together, we can continue to work towards an inclusive culture that supports our employees and persons served. Dungarvin is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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1/2/2026
$53.1k-54.6k yearly 15d ago
Case Manager I - Albuquerque Opportunity Center
Heading Home 4.2
Albuquerque, NM jobs
Job Title: CaseManager I
Reports To: Program Director
Hours: Non-exempt
Grade: A05
Salary: Dependent on Qualifications
The CaseManager I serves as the bridge between the client and essential community resources. This position facilitates direct referrals for housing, employment, healthcare, legal, education, peer support, and all other crucial community-based needs for Heading Home clients. Provides supportive casemanagement services to individuals and/or families participating in Heading Home programs. Responds to client needs through various community resources, supportive services, referrals, and interventions.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Determines clients' needs by conducting initial assessments.
Provides appropriate referrals as necessary.
Prepares DAP notes.
Prepares and maintains confidential case records.
Enters client data/notes, and information into an electronic database/portal.
Collaborates and consults with service providers and community partners on resource-related issues.
Assists clients with securing appropriate resources for mental health services and treatment, if needed, and substance use management by connecting them with community partners.
Supports the client in obtaining important identifying documents, i.e., birth certificate, driver's license, etc.
Assists clients with basic money management and other independent living skills training and assistance.
Assists clients with housing opportunities.
Provides client status updates and discharge information.
Transport clients as needed and required to ensure clients' success in Heading Homes programs.
Participates in case staffing.
Other duties as assigned for optimal client support.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must have:
A minimum of a High School Diploma or GED is required.
One (1) year of direct service or CaseManagement experience is required.
Specialized training in client engagement, motivational interviewing, conflict resolution, harm reduction, and trauma-informed care is preferred.
Knowledge of community resources.
Ability to foster client relationships.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and reliable.
Must be able to meet deadlines; therefore, good time management skills are essential.
Bilingual (Spanish) is a plus.
Prior work experience with individuals experiencing homelessness is preferred.
Excellent computer and keyboarding skills.
Ability to maintain positive interpersonal skills across a broad range of professional situations.
Other Requirements
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
Ability to navigate stairs, ladders, ramps, and uneven terrain.
Must become CPR/First Aid trained within 90 days of hire.
The responsibility of all Heading Home employees includes the following:
Always represent and promote Heading Home positively and professionally.
Maintain good attendance and punctuality.
Attend all staff and agency meetings as required.
Maintain professional boundaries with clients and staff.
Read, understand, and comply with the policies outlined in the Heading Home Employee Handbook.
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This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and the employee. The employer may change this document as the employer's needs and job requirements change.
Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
$46k-53k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Case Manager/Parent Coach
Child Focus 3.5
Cincinnati, OH jobs
We invest in you while working together to strengthen our community.
Parent Coach
Child Focus
4629 Aicholtz Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45244 / Services will be provided primarily in Clermont County
Hours: Part Time with flexible schedule to accommodate some afternoon/evening hours
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children, adults, and families? At Child Focus, we are seeking dedicated and compassionate Parent Coach to join our team. This is more than just a job-it's an opportunity to empower individuals, strengthen families, and build healthier communities. As part of our dynamic and mission-driven agency, you'll have the chance to provide meaningful support while collaborating with a network of caring professionals who share your commitment to mental health and wellness. We value innovation, professional growth, and work-life balance, and we're excited to welcome Parent Coaches who are ready to grow their career while making a lasting impact.
Exploring options? We'd love to talk and share what we're about.
Primary job responsibilities: We are seeking a part-time Parent Coach to provide in-home parenting education to at-risk families in Clermont and Hamilton County.
The Parent Coach works to assist families that are self-referred and by other community stakeholders in an effort to target specific parenting skills utilizing evidenced-based parenting programs including Nurturing Parenting and Triple P. The Parent Coach also helps facilitate needed resources to the parent(s) to increase stability and increase protective factors.
Provide weekly individual parent enrichment services to families in the home or community setting
Co-create individualized parental/familial goals and engage parents in evidenced-based interventions in a family-centered and trauma-informed manner to build nurturing parenting skills in 12 to 15 weeks
Link parent(s)/guardian(s) with community resources and effectively collaborate with school or community professionals, DJFS staff and other service providers
Collaborate with community stakeholders on needs and progress of parents/families
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
10 days of PTO for first-year employees.
Extended illness benefits.
403(b) retirement plan with 6% employer match.
Federal Student Loan Forgiveness program eligibility and tuition reimbursement.
Paid internships.
Childcare with 25% employee discount.
Employee wellness benefits.
Great Work Life Balance! Employees are supported with flexible work schedules.
Growth and Advancement Opportunities. Leadership is committed to promoting from within and growing the next generation of leaders.
Personal and professional value in the work they do to support children, families and adults. Employees are highly engaged.
Free continuing education and clinical supervision for licensed employees. Child Focus financially supports employee's professional development.
Competitive Salaries and Bonus Opportunities! Employees receive sign on and referral bonuses and are eligible for mid-year and annual performance bonuses.
IND#100
Requirements
Required Degree: An Associate's Degree in, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Social Work, Criminal Justice or related mental health field and a minimum of 2 years relevant experience working with families
Preferred Degree: Bachelors in mental health related field or child development
$29k-36k yearly est. 24d ago
Case Manager/Parent Coach
Child Focus Inc. 3.5
Cincinnati, OH jobs
Job DescriptionDescription:We invest in you while working together to strengthen our community.
Parent Coach
Child Focus
4629 Aicholtz Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45244 / Services will be provided primarily in Clermont County
Hours: Part Time with flexible schedule to accommodate some afternoon/evening hours
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children, adults, and families? At Child Focus, we are seeking dedicated and compassionate Parent Coach to join our team. This is more than just a job-it's an opportunity to empower individuals, strengthen families, and build healthier communities. As part of our dynamic and mission-driven agency, you'll have the chance to provide meaningful support while collaborating with a network of caring professionals who share your commitment to mental health and wellness. We value innovation, professional growth, and work-life balance, and we're excited to welcome Parent Coaches who are ready to grow their career while making a lasting impact.
Exploring options? We'd love to talk and share what we're about.
Primary job responsibilities: We are seeking a part-time Parent Coach to provide in-home parenting education to at-risk families in Clermont and Hamilton County.
The Parent Coach works to assist families that are self-referred and by other community stakeholders in an effort to target specific parenting skills utilizing evidenced-based parenting programs including Nurturing Parenting and Triple P. The Parent Coach also helps facilitate needed resources to the parent(s) to increase stability and increase protective factors.
Provide weekly individual parent enrichment services to families in the home or community setting
Co-create individualized parental/familial goals and engage parents in evidenced-based interventions in a family-centered and trauma-informed manner to build nurturing parenting skills in 12 to 15 weeks
Link parent(s)/guardian(s) with community resources and effectively collaborate with school or community professionals, DJFS staff and other service providers
Collaborate with community stakeholders on needs and progress of parents/families
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
10 days of PTO for first-year employees.
Extended illness benefits.
403(b) retirement plan with 6% employer match.
Federal Student Loan Forgiveness program eligibility and tuition reimbursement.
Paid internships.
Childcare with 25% employee discount.
Employee wellness benefits.
Great Work Life Balance! Employees are supported with flexible work schedules.
Growth and Advancement Opportunities. Leadership is committed to promoting from within and growing the next generation of leaders.
Personal and professional value in the work they do to support children, families and adults. Employees are highly engaged.
Free continuing education and clinical supervision for licensed employees. Child Focus financially supports employee's professional development.
Competitive Salaries and Bonus Opportunities! Employees receive sign on and referral bonuses and are eligible for mid-year and annual performance bonuses.
IND#100
Requirements:
Required Degree: An Associate's Degree in, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Social Work, Criminal Justice or related mental health field and a minimum of 2 years relevant experience working with families
Preferred Degree: Bachelors in mental health related field or child development
$29k-36k yearly est. 25d ago
BH Case Manager: Erie County, FT
Firelands Health Careers 3.3
Sandusky, OH jobs
Retention Bonus: $7,500
Work/life: You will find support to help you manage your personal life while building a career.
Employee-centric: Tuition reimbursement, loan forgiveness, comprehensive major medical, dental and vision insurance, paid time off, 401(k), health and wellness offerings, monthly employee events, and more.
Lifestyle: Sandusky was voted “Best Coastal Small Town in America”. You will have the opportunity to enjoy living and working in this growing area along the beautiful shores of Lake Erie.
About Firelands Health:
Our goal at Firelands Health is to be the best & preferred independent healthcare employer for the Sandusky Bay region.
Firelands Health is the area's largest and most comprehensive resource for quality medical care. We are “big enough to care for you, and small enough to care about you”. We are locally managed and governed as a not-for-profit healthcare facility, serving the counties of Erie, Ottawa, Sandusky, and Huron, covering a regional service area with over 300,000 residents. Our mission is to provide excellent healthcare, promote community wellness, and improve the lives we serve.
Our Core ACE Values: Attitude: We choose to be positive and inclusive every day. Commitment: We are committed to exceed the expectations of those we serve. Enthusiasm: We will work passionately to make a difference.
What You Will Do:
Under the supervision of the Program Coordinator, provides community-based services to youth and adults with mental health and substance use disorders.
Provides the scope of mental health and substance use related casemanagement services including, but not limited to: ongoing assessment of needs; skills to facilitate personal independence and daily living skills; coordination of the ITP including services identified within, linkage with natural support and formal community support service/systems; symptom monitoring; advocacy and outreach; interventions for symptom management; activities to report recovery including integration with self-help programs, etc.
Provides crisis support and stabilization activities including de-escalating persons in crisis, assisting therapists with facilitating hospitalizations for clients when indicated, actively assisting with safety planning, and coordinating with treatment team and afterhours services as need.
Provides Day Treatment services to adults as assigned by Program Coordinator.
The scope and volume of duties as well as target populations served will vary based upon site/department needs and will be assigned by respective Program Coordinator.
Renders all services within department guidelines and in compliance with rules/standards set forth by Medicaid/Medicare, HFAP, OhioMHAS, and CARF.
Demonstrates a commitment to the provision of quality care through engagement in professional growth and agency-sponsored learning opportunities; utilizes best practices as appropriate to the conditions being treated; and provides all services in a manner that instills hope and meets patients where they are at in terms of their readiness for change. Uses best practices for patient engagement and retention throughout the episode of care.
Performs tasks that provide for patients' safety including ongoing screening and documentation of risk factors; develops safety plans and crisis management plans when indicated; and coordinates with other members of the treatment team and supervisor as needed to promote patient care. Understands the role of accurate and timely clinical documentation in relation to quality care and patient safety.
Promotes patient recovery through active and collaborative patient involvement in initial and ongoing treatment planning. Fosters recovery and independence by identifying and
incorporating patients' strengths and abilities into the treatment process. Involves natural support persons, self-help resources, and other community integration activities as critical components to long-term recovery.
Provides assertive outreach when clients are not engaging into treatment services. Extensive efforts are made to outreach clients who are identified to be at-risk if not involved in treatment services.
Understands the role of Patient Care Standards (PCS) as a measure of our commitment to serving those in need and ensuring that access to care is provided. Ensures PCS standards are met and actively utilizes and responds to strategies provided through supervision when there are challenges in meeting these standards.
What You Will Need:
Bachelor degree in psychology, social work, or related field required.
Heart Saver, Aegis Crisis Prevention, and First Aid certification within 6 months of hire.
Ability to effectively understand and communicate in both written and oral form. Sensitive to the cultural needs of the individual and/or family served.
Punctual attendance at assigned work location is required.
Ability to be mobile and possess a valid State of Ohio motor vehicle operator's license and be insurable under Firelands' auto policy. Employee must provide proof of personal automobile liability insurance coverage upon request.
Ability to work in a safe and efficient manner and maintain an accident free work place, including ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of emergency codes.
Ability to comply with OSHA regulations and CDC standard and transmission-based precaution recommendations and to utilize proper personal protective equipment. Ability to comply with provisions of applicable S.D.S. forms.
Successful completion of a 180-day probationary period.
$42k-57k yearly est. 40d ago
Case Manager I
St. Vincent de Paul, Dayton 3.7
Dayton, OH jobs
SSVF CASEMANAGER I
FLSA Classification:
Exempt
Department:
SSVF
Reports to:
Program Manager
Date of Origination:
Last Updated January 2025
Company Overview
The vision of St. Vincent de Paul - Dayton District Council is to improve the lives of people in need in the Miami Valley.
Our Mission is to, with Christian purpose, accompany those in need one person at a time by focusing on shelter, food and clothing.
Every day we let our light shine!
General Summary and Purpose
The SSVF CaseManager provides services to program participants in accordance with the Department of Veterans Administration's contract requirements, which include ensuring timely support, housing stability, and access to essential services tailored to the needs of homeless and at-risk Veterans. This role involves engaging with participants to prevent homelessness or a return to homelessness. The CaseManager assists participants in obtaining and maintaining safe, permanent housing and promotes stability by offering a wide range of services and community resources.
Key Responsibilities
Participant Engagement
Conduct initial eligibility screenings and intake assessments.
Coordinate the release of information and collect necessary documents from Veterans.
Ensure immediate access to essential resources such as food, shelter, and transportation by leveraging partnerships with local agencies, following established protocols, and maintaining an updated directory of available services.
Address urgent crisis situations promptly.
Support Services
Regularly interact with program participants to provide crisis intervention, supportive listening, and recommendations.
Assist with the development of life skills.
Complete in-depth needs assessments for participants requesting services.
Develop action plans to meet identified needs, including short- and long-term self-sufficiency goals, time frames, activities, roles, and responsibilities.
Provide and coordinate direct services and referrals to community resources in alignment with the action plan.
Advocate on behalf of participants with community service providers to overcome barriers.
Assist participants in accessing transportation to appointments.
Conduct ongoing and scheduled monitoring of participants' progress toward achieving goals and promoting self-sufficiency.
Support housing search and placement efforts, leveraging services to maintain permanent housing.
Handle complex cases involving clients with multiple barriers to housing stability, such as severe mental illness, substance abuse, or chronic homelessness.
Service Provision
Build strong working relationships with service providers across 16 counties in the Miami Valley.
Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to help participants achieve their highest goals.
Provide direct services following the Housing First Model, including eligibility screening, alternative housing options, prioritization, casemanagement, and referrals to housing interventions.
Community and Team Collaboration
Promote a culture of safety, hospitality, service, honor, and respect among homeless guests, staff, and volunteers by fostering open communication, providing regular training on de-escalation techniques, and recognizing the contributions of all team members through positive reinforcement and inclusive practices.
Participate in the Homeless Crisis Response System to directly assist households experiencing homelessness.
Network with community service providers to enhance service delivery.
Act as a liaison with landlords, rental agencies, and community organizations regarding housing matters.
Participate in outreach efforts to identify homeless veterans.
Travel Requirements
Travel frequently throughout the Miami Valley counties.
Maintain a reliable vehicle, a valid driver's license, and current personal vehicle insurance.
Professional Development
Participate in ongoing personal and professional development.
Model professional standards and ethics in alignment with the agency's philosophy.
Promote a commitment to excellence and continuous quality improvement.
Attend professional training courses and conferences as required.
Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and regular supervision.
Conflict Resolution
Negotiate solutions in conflict situations, balancing landlord and participant perspectives.
Provide proactive follow-up calls to landlords and clients to ensure stability and progress.
Facilitate community resources to address potential evictions.
Lead crisis intervention efforts, including creating and implementing crisis management plans.
Documentation and Reporting
Maintain accurate daily logs, records, monthly outcome reports, and case files, using standardized formats and software such as HMIS and Microsoft Office tools to ensure consistency and clarity.
Use HMIS and other tools to document case progress per agency and best practices.
Submit timely and accurate data to compliance coordinators.
Conduct detailed data analysis to track program outcomes and effectiveness.
Administrative Duties
Ensure accurate and timely delivery of vouchers to the Program Manager.
Follow up on referrals within 24 hours.
Affirmative Action/EEO Statement
At St. Vincent de Paul, letting our light shine starts with you. St. Vincent de Paul Social Services, Inc. recognizes that people we serve, people who volunteer for us, people we employ, and people who come to us for help are diverse in their race, ethnicity, background, physical or mental disabilities, sexual orientation, and religious beliefs. We work to make sure that everyone is respected and valued as the unique person they are.
Veteran Preference
Veteran Preference position (To be entitled to veteran's preference means that the veteran received an honorable or general discharge and is eligible for VAMC services. Military retirees at the rank of major, lieutenant commander, or higher are not eligible for preference unless they are disabled veterans).
Other Duties
Please note: This is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. It is the manager's responsibility to revise the job descriptions as necessary.
Qualifications
Qualifications
Required:
Associate degree in human services, MHT, or a related field.
1-3 years of experience working with veterans, people in recovery, and/or homeless individuals.
Proficiency in databases and computerized documentation (1-3 years).
Ability to empathize and facilitate problem-solving with individuals experiencing homelessness.
Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills.
Knowledge of community resources.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Flexibility, patience, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and ability to learn HMIS.
Reliable personal transportation and availability for non-standard work hours.
Preferred:
Bachelor's degree in social work or a related field.
Experience in trauma-informed care or a social work license.