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Case Manager (Service Coordinator)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861, determined based on education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.
Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services to individuals who have an intellectual disabilityand/or developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position to include: Establish positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person served, their team and additional external stakeholders. Routinely explore options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person served. Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the Service Coordinator role. Identify and secure ongoing support services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities. Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services, implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Ensure that the services provided meet state-mandated standards.
SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.
Essential Duties:
1. Advocate on behalf of individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to become more self- determined.
Provide education to individuals and their families
Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourage individuals to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educate individuals on the principles of self-determination
2. Collect information and documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend eligibility and priority to DDA.
Meet with individuals and/or family to obtain information
Obtain relevant information and supporting documentation
Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs)
3. Plan for, facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA services.
Engage in person-centered planning process with individuals
Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the individual
Conduct PCP preparations with the individual
Write the Self-Directed Plan
4. Research, identify, refer, and coordinate resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff
Provide information, makes referrals, and assists individuals
Assist individuals with transitioning
Complete required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identify services and collaborate with providers for individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the community
Identify services and collaborate with providers to support those with forensic involvement
5. Monitor Person Centered Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities
Conduct on-site visits to observe individuals
Conduct timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtain information regarding individuals' progress toward goals
Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual needs
Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category
Complete the Agency Investigation Report (AIR)
Apply or re-apply for necessary programs or services
Communicate with provider regarding resolution of individual's concerns
Oversee provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
6. Adhere to SCI and policies and procedures.
Meet performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintain individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilize tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Collaborates - Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively - Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
Customer Focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions
Interpersonal Savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust - Gains the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Tech Savvy - Anticipates and adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology applications
Ensures Accountability - Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments
Values Differences - Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
Resourcefulness - Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently
Situational Adaptability - Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Plans and Aligns - Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Education Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in a human services field; OR
A bachelor's degree in a non-human services field, from an accredited education program, with two years of experience in a human services field
Experience Preferred:
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
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$64.4k-79.9k yearly 29d ago
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Case Manager (Supports Planner)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Supports Planners with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861 for all incoming CaseManagers. Salary is determined following a review of your education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community, and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Support Planners didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
Position Requirements:
Bachelor's or master's degree in one of the following concentrations:
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Human Services Administration
Valid Driver's License and an insured vehicle
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services and support to people who have a disabilityand/or medical need which require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (including bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and mobility.) Primary objectives of this position include: Establishes positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person supported, their support system and additional external stakeholders; Routinely explores options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person supported; Establishes and monitors PersonCentered Plans of Service that identify outcomes important to the person, outline support needed and required, secure ongoing support services, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided; Meets state mandated requirements for all duties of the Supports Planner role; Identifies and secures ongoing support services and provides assistance to people supported, Ensures that the providerservices meet state mandated standards.SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.Support Planners provide targeted casemanagement by advocating, arranging and monitoring services and identifying supports for people with Medicaid Home and Community Based services of varying ages and medical needs.
Essential Duties:
Advocates on behalf of the people served, provides resource information, and educates them to become more self-determined
Provides education to people served and their support system
Provides education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourages people served to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educates people served on the principles of self-determination
Collects information and documentation related to eligibility for Supports Planning services
Meets with the people served and/or their authorized representative to obtain information
Obtains relevant information and supporting documentation
Plans for, and updates Person Centered Plans of Service (POS)
Plans for, facilitates, develops, and continually updates Person Centered Plans of Service and Person-Centered POS Tools that document service needs for people eligible for Supports Planning services
Engages in person-centered planning process with people served
Develops and writes the POSs in collaboration with people served
Conducts POS preparations with people served
Researches, identifies, refers, and coordinates resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in the person's POS, and shares resources with other team members
Provides information, makes referrals, and assists people served
Assists people served with transitioning
Completes required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identifies services and collaborates with providers for people served in institutional facilities to transition successfully into the community
Monitors Person Centered Plans of Service (POS) and conducts follow-up activities
Conducts on-site visits to support and observe those served
Conducts timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtains information regarding progress toward goals
Identifies new medical and health services, and other personal needs
Completes the Reportable Events (RE) as defined in regulations
Applies or re-applies for necessary programs or services
Communicates with providers regarding resolution of concerns
Assists with provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
Adheres to SCI and policies and procedures
Meets performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintains individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilizes tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Problem Solving: Using a solution-based approach, identify options and workable solutions
Decision Making: Identify a range of alternatives and evaluating potential courses of action
Job knowledge: Possessing the basic knowledge necessary to perform the job or function
Achievement: Striving to accomplish high goals or standards
Initiative: Taking action without being told to do so
Trustworthiness: Securing the confidence of others through consistent words and actions
Respect for others: Working to understand and empathize with the position of others
Interpersonal communication: Interacting effectively with others to convey thoughts and ideas
Building Relationships: Establishing and maintaining positive rapport with others
Service Orientation: Responding to others in a timely manner to satisfy their needs
Teamwork: Working cooperatively with others to accomplish goals or objectives
Dependability: Reliably following through on commitments made to others
Flexibility: Willingness to take alternative actions given appropriate justification
Detail Orientation: Attending to all steps and follow-ups necessary to accomplish a task
Professionalism: Conducting oneself with high standards and integrity
Planning: Looking forward in addressing tasks to anticipate steps and contingencies
Stress Tolerance: Maintaining stable performance under the pressures of work or life
Work Attitude: Approaching work with a positive "can do" mindset.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education required: Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in a human service field:
Human Services Administration
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Experience:
Experience in working with people with disabilities preferred
Experience with person centered planning preferred
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
$64.4k-79.9k yearly 30d ago
Case Manager (Supports Planner)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Supports Planners with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861 for all incoming CaseManagers. Salary is determined following a review of your education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community, and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Support Planners didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
Position Requirements:
Bachelor's or master's degree in one of the following concentrations:
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Human Services Administration
Valid Driver's License and an insured vehicle
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services and support to people who have a disabilityand/or medical need which require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (including bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and mobility.) Primary objectives of this position include: Establishes positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person supported, their support system and additional external stakeholders; Routinely explores options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person supported; Establishes and monitors PersonCentered Plans of Service that identify outcomes important to the person, outline support needed and required, secure ongoing support services, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided; Meets state mandated requirements for all duties of the Supports Planner role; Identifies and secures ongoing support services and provides assistance to people supported, Ensures that the providerservices meet state mandated standards.SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.Support Planners provide targeted casemanagement by advocating, arranging and monitoring services and identifying supports for people with Medicaid Home and Community Based services of varying ages and medical needs.
Essential Duties:
Advocates on behalf of the people served, provides resource information, and educates them to become more self-determined
Provides education to people served and their support system
Provides education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourages people served to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educates people served on the principles of self-determination
Collects information and documentation related to eligibility for Supports Planning services
Meets with the people served and/or their authorized representative to obtain information
Obtains relevant information and supporting documentation
Plans for, and updates Person Centered Plans of Service (POS)
Plans for, facilitates, develops, and continually updates Person Centered Plans of Service and Person-Centered POS Tools that document service needs for people eligible for Supports Planning services
Engages in person-centered planning process with people served
Develops and writes the POSs in collaboration with people served
Conducts POS preparations with people served
Researches, identifies, refers, and coordinates resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in the person's POS, and shares resources with other team members
Provides information, makes referrals, and assists people served
Assists people served with transitioning
Completes required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identifies services and collaborates with providers for people served in institutional facilities to transition successfully into the community
Monitors Person Centered Plans of Service (POS) and conducts follow-up activities
Conducts on-site visits to support and observe those served
Conducts timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtains information regarding progress toward goals
Identifies new medical and health services, and other personal needs
Completes the Reportable Events (RE) as defined in regulations
Applies or re-applies for necessary programs or services
Communicates with providers regarding resolution of concerns
Assists with provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
Adheres to SCI and policies and procedures
Meets performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintains individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilizes tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Problem Solving: Using a solution-based approach, identify options and workable solutions
Decision Making: Identify a range of alternatives and evaluating potential courses of action
Job knowledge: Possessing the basic knowledge necessary to perform the job or function
Achievement: Striving to accomplish high goals or standards
Initiative: Taking action without being told to do so
Trustworthiness: Securing the confidence of others through consistent words and actions
Respect for others: Working to understand and empathize with the position of others
Interpersonal communication: Interacting effectively with others to convey thoughts and ideas
Building Relationships: Establishing and maintaining positive rapport with others
Service Orientation: Responding to others in a timely manner to satisfy their needs
Teamwork: Working cooperatively with others to accomplish goals or objectives
Dependability: Reliably following through on commitments made to others
Flexibility: Willingness to take alternative actions given appropriate justification
Detail Orientation: Attending to all steps and follow-ups necessary to accomplish a task
Professionalism: Conducting oneself with high standards and integrity
Planning: Looking forward in addressing tasks to anticipate steps and contingencies
Stress Tolerance: Maintaining stable performance under the pressures of work or life
Work Attitude: Approaching work with a positive "can do" mindset.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education required: Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in a human service field:
Human Services Administration
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Experience:
Experience in working with people with disabilities preferred
Experience with person centered planning preferred
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
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$64.4k-79.9k yearly 5d ago
Case Manager (Service Coordinator)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861, determined based on education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.
Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services to individuals who have an intellectual disabilityand/or developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position to include: Establish positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person served, their team and additional external stakeholders. Routinely explore options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person served. Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the Service Coordinator role. Identify and secure ongoing support services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities. Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services, implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Ensure that the services provided meet state-mandated standards.
SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.
Essential Duties:
1. Advocate on behalf of individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to become more self- determined.
Provide education to individuals and their families
Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourage individuals to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educate individuals on the principles of self-determination
2. Collect information and documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend eligibility and priority to DDA.
Meet with individuals and/or family to obtain information
Obtain relevant information and supporting documentation
Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs)
3. Plan for, facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA services.
Engage in person-centered planning process with individuals
Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the individual
Conduct PCP preparations with the individual
Write the Self-Directed Plan
4. Research, identify, refer, and coordinate resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff
Provide information, makes referrals, and assists individuals
Assist individuals with transitioning
Complete required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identify services and collaborate with providers for individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the community
Identify services and collaborate with providers to support those with forensic involvement
5. Monitor Person Centered Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities
Conduct on-site visits to observe individuals
Conduct timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtain information regarding individuals' progress toward goals
Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual needs
Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category
Complete the Agency Investigation Report (AIR)
Apply or re-apply for necessary programs or services
Communicate with provider regarding resolution of individual's concerns
Oversee provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
6. Adhere to SCI and policies and procedures.
Meet performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintain individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilize tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Collaborates - Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively - Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
Customer Focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions
Interpersonal Savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust - Gains the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Tech Savvy - Anticipates and adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology applications
Ensures Accountability - Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments
Values Differences - Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
Resourcefulness - Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently
Situational Adaptability - Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Plans and Aligns - Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Education Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in a human services field; OR
A bachelor's degree in a non-human services field, from an accredited education program, with two years of experience in a human services field
Experience Preferred:
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
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$64.4k-79.9k yearly 8d ago
Case Manager (Service Coordinator)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861, determined based on education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.
Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services to individuals who have an intellectual disabilityand/or developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position to include: Establish positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person served, their team and additional external stakeholders. Routinely explore options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person served. Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the Service Coordinator role. Identify and secure ongoing support services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities. Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services, implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Ensure that the services provided meet state-mandated standards.
SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.
Essential Duties:
1. Advocate on behalf of individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to become more self- determined.
Provide education to individuals and their families
Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourage individuals to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educate individuals on the principles of self-determination
2. Collect information and documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend eligibility and priority to DDA.
Meet with individuals and/or family to obtain information
Obtain relevant information and supporting documentation
Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs)
3. Plan for, facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA services.
Engage in person-centered planning process with individuals
Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the individual
Conduct PCP preparations with the individual
Write the Self-Directed Plan
4. Research, identify, refer, and coordinate resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff
Provide information, makes referrals, and assists individuals
Assist individuals with transitioning
Complete required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identify services and collaborate with providers for individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the community
Identify services and collaborate with providers to support those with forensic involvement
5. Monitor Person Centered Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities
Conduct on-site visits to observe individuals
Conduct timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtain information regarding individuals' progress toward goals
Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual needs
Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category
Complete the Agency Investigation Report (AIR)
Apply or re-apply for necessary programs or services
Communicate with provider regarding resolution of individual's concerns
Oversee provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
6. Adhere to SCI and policies and procedures.
Meet performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintain individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilize tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Collaborates - Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively - Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
Customer Focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions
Interpersonal Savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust - Gains the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Tech Savvy - Anticipates and adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology applications
Ensures Accountability - Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments
Values Differences - Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
Resourcefulness - Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently
Situational Adaptability - Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Plans and Aligns - Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Education Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in a human services field; OR
A bachelor's degree in a non-human services field, from an accredited education program, with two years of experience in a human services field
Experience Preferred:
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
#SCIIH
#INDSCIO
$64.4k-79.9k yearly 29d ago
Case Manager (Service Coordinator)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861, determined based on education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.
Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services to individuals who have an intellectual disabilityand/or developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position to include: Establish positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person served, their team and additional external stakeholders. Routinely explore options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person served. Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the Service Coordinator role. Identify and secure ongoing support services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities. Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services, implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Ensure that the services provided meet state-mandated standards.
SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.
Essential Duties:
1. Advocate on behalf of individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to become more self- determined.
Provide education to individuals and their families
Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourage individuals to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educate individuals on the principles of self-determination
2. Collect information and documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend eligibility and priority to DDA.
Meet with individuals and/or family to obtain information
Obtain relevant information and supporting documentation
Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs)
3. Plan for, facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA services.
Engage in person-centered planning process with individuals
Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the individual
Conduct PCP preparations with the individual
Write the Self-Directed Plan
4. Research, identify, refer, and coordinate resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff
Provide information, makes referrals, and assists individuals
Assist individuals with transitioning
Complete required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identify services and collaborate with providers for individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the community
Identify services and collaborate with providers to support those with forensic involvement
5. Monitor Person Centered Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities
Conduct on-site visits to observe individuals
Conduct timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtain information regarding individuals' progress toward goals
Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual needs
Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category
Complete the Agency Investigation Report (AIR)
Apply or re-apply for necessary programs or services
Communicate with provider regarding resolution of individual's concerns
Oversee provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
6. Adhere to SCI and policies and procedures.
Meet performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintain individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilize tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Collaborates - Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively - Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
Customer Focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions
Interpersonal Savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust - Gains the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Tech Savvy - Anticipates and adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology applications
Ensures Accountability - Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments
Values Differences - Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
Resourcefulness - Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently
Situational Adaptability - Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Plans and Aligns - Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Education Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in a human services field; OR
A bachelor's degree in a non-human services field, from an accredited education program, with two years of experience in a human services field
Experience Preferred:
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
#SCIIH
$64.4k-79.9k yearly 29d ago
Case Manager (Service Coordinator)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861, determined based on education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.
Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services to individuals who have an intellectual disabilityand/or developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position to include: Establish positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person served, their team and additional external stakeholders. Routinely explore options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person served. Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the Service Coordinator role. Identify and secure ongoing support services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities. Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services, implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Ensure that the services provided meet state-mandated standards.
SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.
Essential Duties:
1. Advocate on behalf of individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to become more self- determined.
Provide education to individuals and their families
Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourage individuals to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educate individuals on the principles of self-determination
2. Collect information and documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend eligibility and priority to DDA.
Meet with individuals and/or family to obtain information
Obtain relevant information and supporting documentation
Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs)
3. Plan for, facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA services.
Engage in person-centered planning process with individuals
Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the individual
Conduct PCP preparations with the individual
Write the Self-Directed Plan
4. Research, identify, refer, and coordinate resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff
Provide information, makes referrals, and assists individuals
Assist individuals with transitioning
Complete required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identify services and collaborate with providers for individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the community
Identify services and collaborate with providers to support those with forensic involvement
5. Monitor Person Centered Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities
Conduct on-site visits to observe individuals
Conduct timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtain information regarding individuals' progress toward goals
Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual needs
Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category
Complete the Agency Investigation Report (AIR)
Apply or re-apply for necessary programs or services
Communicate with provider regarding resolution of individual's concerns
Oversee provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
6. Adhere to SCI and policies and procedures.
Meet performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintain individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilize tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Collaborates - Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively - Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
Customer Focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions
Interpersonal Savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust - Gains the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Tech Savvy - Anticipates and adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology applications
Ensures Accountability - Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments
Values Differences - Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
Resourcefulness - Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently
Situational Adaptability - Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Plans and Aligns - Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Education Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in a human services field; OR
A bachelor's degree in a non-human services field, from an accredited education program, with two years of experience in a human services field
Experience Preferred:
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
#SCIIH
$64.4k-79.9k yearly 4d ago
Case Manager (Supports Planner)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Supports Planners with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861 for all incoming CaseManagers. Salary is determined following a review of your education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community, and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Support Planners didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
Position Requirements:
Bachelor's or master's degree in one of the following concentrations:
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Human Services Administration
Valid Driver's License and an insured vehicle
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services and support to people who have a disabilityand/or medical need which require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (including bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and mobility.) Primary objectives of this position include: Establishes positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person supported, their support system and additional external stakeholders; Routinely explores options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person supported; Establishes and monitors PersonCentered Plans of Service that identify outcomes important to the person, outline support needed and required, secure ongoing support services, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided; Meets state mandated requirements for all duties of the Supports Planner role; Identifies and secures ongoing support services and provides assistance to people supported, Ensures that the providerservices meet state mandated standards.SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.Support Planners provide targeted casemanagement by advocating, arranging and monitoring services and identifying supports for people with Medicaid Home and Community Based services of varying ages and medical needs.
Essential Duties:
Advocates on behalf of the people served, provides resource information, and educates them to become more self-determined
Provides education to people served and their support system
Provides education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourages people served to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educates people served on the principles of self-determination
Collects information and documentation related to eligibility for Supports Planning services
Meets with the people served and/or their authorized representative to obtain information
Obtains relevant information and supporting documentation
Plans for, and updates Person Centered Plans of Service (POS)
Plans for, facilitates, develops, and continually updates Person Centered Plans of Service and Person-Centered POS Tools that document service needs for people eligible for Supports Planning services
Engages in person-centered planning process with people served
Develops and writes the POSs in collaboration with people served
Conducts POS preparations with people served
Researches, identifies, refers, and coordinates resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in the person's POS, and shares resources with other team members
Provides information, makes referrals, and assists people served
Assists people served with transitioning
Completes required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identifies services and collaborates with providers for people served in institutional facilities to transition successfully into the community
Monitors Person Centered Plans of Service (POS) and conducts follow-up activities
Conducts on-site visits to support and observe those served
Conducts timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtains information regarding progress toward goals
Identifies new medical and health services, and other personal needs
Completes the Reportable Events (RE) as defined in regulations
Applies or re-applies for necessary programs or services
Communicates with providers regarding resolution of concerns
Assists with provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
Adheres to SCI and policies and procedures
Meets performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintains individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilizes tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Problem Solving: Using a solution-based approach, identify options and workable solutions
Decision Making: Identify a range of alternatives and evaluating potential courses of action
Job knowledge: Possessing the basic knowledge necessary to perform the job or function
Achievement: Striving to accomplish high goals or standards
Initiative: Taking action without being told to do so
Trustworthiness: Securing the confidence of others through consistent words and actions
Respect for others: Working to understand and empathize with the position of others
Interpersonal communication: Interacting effectively with others to convey thoughts and ideas
Building Relationships: Establishing and maintaining positive rapport with others
Service Orientation: Responding to others in a timely manner to satisfy their needs
Teamwork: Working cooperatively with others to accomplish goals or objectives
Dependability: Reliably following through on commitments made to others
Flexibility: Willingness to take alternative actions given appropriate justification
Detail Orientation: Attending to all steps and follow-ups necessary to accomplish a task
Professionalism: Conducting oneself with high standards and integrity
Planning: Looking forward in addressing tasks to anticipate steps and contingencies
Stress Tolerance: Maintaining stable performance under the pressures of work or life
Work Attitude: Approaching work with a positive "can do" mindset.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education required: Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in a human service field:
Human Services Administration
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Experience:
Experience in working with people with disabilities preferred
Experience with person centered planning preferred
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
$64.4k-79.9k yearly 15d ago
Case Manager (Service Coordinator)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861, determined based on education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.
Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services to individuals who have an intellectual disabilityand/or developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position to include: Establish positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person served, their team and additional external stakeholders. Routinely explore options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person served. Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the Service Coordinator role. Identify and secure ongoing support services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities. Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services, implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Ensure that the services provided meet state-mandated standards.
SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.
Essential Duties:
1. Advocate on behalf of individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to become more self- determined.
Provide education to individuals and their families
Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourage individuals to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educate individuals on the principles of self-determination
2. Collect information and documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend eligibility and priority to DDA.
Meet with individuals and/or family to obtain information
Obtain relevant information and supporting documentation
Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs)
3. Plan for, facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA services.
Engage in person-centered planning process with individuals
Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the individual
Conduct PCP preparations with the individual
Write the Self-Directed Plan
4. Research, identify, refer, and coordinate resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff
Provide information, makes referrals, and assists individuals
Assist individuals with transitioning
Complete required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identify services and collaborate with providers for individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the community
Identify services and collaborate with providers to support those with forensic involvement
5. Monitor Person Centered Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities
Conduct on-site visits to observe individuals
Conduct timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtain information regarding individuals' progress toward goals
Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual needs
Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category
Complete the Agency Investigation Report (AIR)
Apply or re-apply for necessary programs or services
Communicate with provider regarding resolution of individual's concerns
Oversee provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
6. Adhere to SCI and policies and procedures.
Meet performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintain individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilize tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Collaborates - Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively - Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
Customer Focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions
Interpersonal Savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust - Gains the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Tech Savvy - Anticipates and adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology applications
Ensures Accountability - Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments
Values Differences - Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
Resourcefulness - Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently
Situational Adaptability - Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Plans and Aligns - Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Education Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in a human services field; OR
A bachelor's degree in a non-human services field, from an accredited education program, with two years of experience in a human services field
Experience Preferred:
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
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$64.4k-79.9k yearly 4d ago
Case Manager (Supports Planner)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Supports Planners with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861 for all incoming CaseManagers. Salary is determined following a review of your education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community, and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Support Planners didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
Position Requirements:
Bachelor's or master's degree in one of the following concentrations:
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Human Services Administration
Valid Driver's License and an insured vehicle
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services and support to people who have a disabilityand/or medical need which require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (including bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and mobility.) Primary objectives of this position include: Establishes positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person supported, their support system and additional external stakeholders; Routinely explores options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person supported; Establishes and monitors PersonCentered Plans of Service that identify outcomes important to the person, outline support needed and required, secure ongoing support services, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided; Meets state mandated requirements for all duties of the Supports Planner role; Identifies and secures ongoing support services and provides assistance to people supported, Ensures that the providerservices meet state mandated standards.SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.Support Planners provide targeted casemanagement by advocating, arranging and monitoring services and identifying supports for people with Medicaid Home and Community Based services of varying ages and medical needs.
Essential Duties:
Advocates on behalf of the people served, provides resource information, and educates them to become more self-determined
Provides education to people served and their support system
Provides education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourages people served to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educates people served on the principles of self-determination
Collects information and documentation related to eligibility for Supports Planning services
Meets with the people served and/or their authorized representative to obtain information
Obtains relevant information and supporting documentation
Plans for, and updates Person Centered Plans of Service (POS)
Plans for, facilitates, develops, and continually updates Person Centered Plans of Service and Person-Centered POS Tools that document service needs for people eligible for Supports Planning services
Engages in person-centered planning process with people served
Develops and writes the POSs in collaboration with people served
Conducts POS preparations with people served
Researches, identifies, refers, and coordinates resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in the person's POS, and shares resources with other team members
Provides information, makes referrals, and assists people served
Assists people served with transitioning
Completes required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identifies services and collaborates with providers for people served in institutional facilities to transition successfully into the community
Monitors Person Centered Plans of Service (POS) and conducts follow-up activities
Conducts on-site visits to support and observe those served
Conducts timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtains information regarding progress toward goals
Identifies new medical and health services, and other personal needs
Completes the Reportable Events (RE) as defined in regulations
Applies or re-applies for necessary programs or services
Communicates with providers regarding resolution of concerns
Assists with provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
Adheres to SCI and policies and procedures
Meets performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintains individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilizes tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Problem Solving: Using a solution-based approach, identify options and workable solutions
Decision Making: Identify a range of alternatives and evaluating potential courses of action
Job knowledge: Possessing the basic knowledge necessary to perform the job or function
Achievement: Striving to accomplish high goals or standards
Initiative: Taking action without being told to do so
Trustworthiness: Securing the confidence of others through consistent words and actions
Respect for others: Working to understand and empathize with the position of others
Interpersonal communication: Interacting effectively with others to convey thoughts and ideas
Building Relationships: Establishing and maintaining positive rapport with others
Service Orientation: Responding to others in a timely manner to satisfy their needs
Teamwork: Working cooperatively with others to accomplish goals or objectives
Dependability: Reliably following through on commitments made to others
Flexibility: Willingness to take alternative actions given appropriate justification
Detail Orientation: Attending to all steps and follow-ups necessary to accomplish a task
Professionalism: Conducting oneself with high standards and integrity
Planning: Looking forward in addressing tasks to anticipate steps and contingencies
Stress Tolerance: Maintaining stable performance under the pressures of work or life
Work Attitude: Approaching work with a positive "can do" mindset.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education required: Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in a human service field:
Human Services Administration
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Experience:
Experience in working with people with disabilities preferred
Experience with person centered planning preferred
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
#SCIIH
$64.4k-79.9k yearly 30d ago
Case Manager (Service Coordinator)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861, determined based on education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.
Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services to individuals who have an intellectual disabilityand/or developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position to include: Establish positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person served, their team and additional external stakeholders. Routinely explore options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person served. Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the Service Coordinator role. Identify and secure ongoing support services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities. Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services, implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Ensure that the services provided meet state-mandated standards.
SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.
Essential Duties:
1. Advocate on behalf of individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to become more self- determined.
Provide education to individuals and their families
Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourage individuals to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educate individuals on the principles of self-determination
2. Collect information and documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend eligibility and priority to DDA.
Meet with individuals and/or family to obtain information
Obtain relevant information and supporting documentation
Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs)
3. Plan for, facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA services.
Engage in person-centered planning process with individuals
Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the individual
Conduct PCP preparations with the individual
Write the Self-Directed Plan
4. Research, identify, refer, and coordinate resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff
Provide information, makes referrals, and assists individuals
Assist individuals with transitioning
Complete required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identify services and collaborate with providers for individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the community
Identify services and collaborate with providers to support those with forensic involvement
5. Monitor Person Centered Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities
Conduct on-site visits to observe individuals
Conduct timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtain information regarding individuals' progress toward goals
Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual needs
Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category
Complete the Agency Investigation Report (AIR)
Apply or re-apply for necessary programs or services
Communicate with provider regarding resolution of individual's concerns
Oversee provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
6. Adhere to SCI and policies and procedures.
Meet performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintain individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilize tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Collaborates - Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively - Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
Customer Focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions
Interpersonal Savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust - Gains the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Tech Savvy - Anticipates and adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology applications
Ensures Accountability - Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments
Values Differences - Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
Resourcefulness - Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently
Situational Adaptability - Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Plans and Aligns - Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Education Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in a human services field; OR
A bachelor's degree in a non-human services field, from an accredited education program, with two years of experience in a human services field
Experience Preferred:
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
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$64.4k-79.9k yearly 29d ago
Case Manager (Service Coordinator)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861, determined based on education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.
Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services to individuals who have an intellectual disabilityand/or developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position to include: Establish positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person served, their team and additional external stakeholders. Routinely explore options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person served. Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the Service Coordinator role. Identify and secure ongoing support services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities. Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services, implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Ensure that the services provided meet state-mandated standards.
SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.
Essential Duties:
1. Advocate on behalf of individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to become more self- determined.
Provide education to individuals and their families
Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourage individuals to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educate individuals on the principles of self-determination
2. Collect information and documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend eligibility and priority to DDA.
Meet with individuals and/or family to obtain information
Obtain relevant information and supporting documentation
Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs)
3. Plan for, facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA services.
Engage in person-centered planning process with individuals
Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the individual
Conduct PCP preparations with the individual
Write the Self-Directed Plan
4. Research, identify, refer, and coordinate resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff
Provide information, makes referrals, and assists individuals
Assist individuals with transitioning
Complete required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identify services and collaborate with providers for individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the community
Identify services and collaborate with providers to support those with forensic involvement
5. Monitor Person Centered Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities
Conduct on-site visits to observe individuals
Conduct timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtain information regarding individuals' progress toward goals
Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual needs
Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category
Complete the Agency Investigation Report (AIR)
Apply or re-apply for necessary programs or services
Communicate with provider regarding resolution of individual's concerns
Oversee provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
6. Adhere to SCI and policies and procedures.
Meet performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintain individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilize tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Collaborates - Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively - Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
Customer Focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions
Interpersonal Savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust - Gains the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Tech Savvy - Anticipates and adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology applications
Ensures Accountability - Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments
Values Differences - Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
Resourcefulness - Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently
Situational Adaptability - Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Plans and Aligns - Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Education Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in a human services field; OR
A bachelor's degree in a non-human services field, from an accredited education program, with two years of experience in a human services field
Experience Preferred:
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
#SCIIH
$64.4k-79.9k yearly 1d ago
Case Manager (Supports Planner)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Supports Planners with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861 for all incoming CaseManagers. Salary is determined following a review of your education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community, and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Support Planners didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
Position Requirements:
Bachelor's or master's degree in one of the following concentrations:
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Human Services Administration
Valid Driver's License and an insured vehicle
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services and support to people who have a disabilityand/or medical need which require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (including bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and mobility.) Primary objectives of this position include: Establishes positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person supported, their support system and additional external stakeholders; Routinely explores options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person supported; Establishes and monitors PersonCentered Plans of Service that identify outcomes important to the person, outline support needed and required, secure ongoing support services, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided; Meets state mandated requirements for all duties of the Supports Planner role; Identifies and secures ongoing support services and provides assistance to people supported, Ensures that the providerservices meet state mandated standards.SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.Support Planners provide targeted casemanagement by advocating, arranging and monitoring services and identifying supports for people with Medicaid Home and Community Based services of varying ages and medical needs.
Essential Duties:
Advocates on behalf of the people served, provides resource information, and educates them to become more self-determined
Provides education to people served and their support system
Provides education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourages people served to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educates people served on the principles of self-determination
Collects information and documentation related to eligibility for Supports Planning services
Meets with the people served and/or their authorized representative to obtain information
Obtains relevant information and supporting documentation
Plans for, and updates Person Centered Plans of Service (POS)
Plans for, facilitates, develops, and continually updates Person Centered Plans of Service and Person-Centered POS Tools that document service needs for people eligible for Supports Planning services
Engages in person-centered planning process with people served
Develops and writes the POSs in collaboration with people served
Conducts POS preparations with people served
Researches, identifies, refers, and coordinates resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in the person's POS, and shares resources with other team members
Provides information, makes referrals, and assists people served
Assists people served with transitioning
Completes required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identifies services and collaborates with providers for people served in institutional facilities to transition successfully into the community
Monitors Person Centered Plans of Service (POS) and conducts follow-up activities
Conducts on-site visits to support and observe those served
Conducts timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtains information regarding progress toward goals
Identifies new medical and health services, and other personal needs
Completes the Reportable Events (RE) as defined in regulations
Applies or re-applies for necessary programs or services
Communicates with providers regarding resolution of concerns
Assists with provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
Adheres to SCI and policies and procedures
Meets performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintains individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilizes tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Problem Solving: Using a solution-based approach, identify options and workable solutions
Decision Making: Identify a range of alternatives and evaluating potential courses of action
Job knowledge: Possessing the basic knowledge necessary to perform the job or function
Achievement: Striving to accomplish high goals or standards
Initiative: Taking action without being told to do so
Trustworthiness: Securing the confidence of others through consistent words and actions
Respect for others: Working to understand and empathize with the position of others
Interpersonal communication: Interacting effectively with others to convey thoughts and ideas
Building Relationships: Establishing and maintaining positive rapport with others
Service Orientation: Responding to others in a timely manner to satisfy their needs
Teamwork: Working cooperatively with others to accomplish goals or objectives
Dependability: Reliably following through on commitments made to others
Flexibility: Willingness to take alternative actions given appropriate justification
Detail Orientation: Attending to all steps and follow-ups necessary to accomplish a task
Professionalism: Conducting oneself with high standards and integrity
Planning: Looking forward in addressing tasks to anticipate steps and contingencies
Stress Tolerance: Maintaining stable performance under the pressures of work or life
Work Attitude: Approaching work with a positive "can do" mindset.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education required: Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in a human service field:
Human Services Administration
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Experience:
Experience in working with people with disabilities preferred
Experience with person centered planning preferred
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
$64.4k-79.9k yearly 30d ago
Case Manager (Service Coordinator)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861, determined based on education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.
Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services to individuals who have an intellectual disabilityand/or developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position to include: Establish positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person served, their team and additional external stakeholders. Routinely explore options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person served. Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the Service Coordinator role. Identify and secure ongoing support services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities. Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services, implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Ensure that the services provided meet state-mandated standards.
SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.
Essential Duties:
1. Advocate on behalf of individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to become more self- determined.
Provide education to individuals and their families
Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourage individuals to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educate individuals on the principles of self-determination
2. Collect information and documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend eligibility and priority to DDA.
Meet with individuals and/or family to obtain information
Obtain relevant information and supporting documentation
Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs)
3. Plan for, facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA services.
Engage in person-centered planning process with individuals
Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the individual
Conduct PCP preparations with the individual
Write the Self-Directed Plan
4. Research, identify, refer, and coordinate resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff
Provide information, makes referrals, and assists individuals
Assist individuals with transitioning
Complete required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identify services and collaborate with providers for individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the community
Identify services and collaborate with providers to support those with forensic involvement
5. Monitor Person Centered Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities
Conduct on-site visits to observe individuals
Conduct timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtain information regarding individuals' progress toward goals
Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual needs
Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category
Complete the Agency Investigation Report (AIR)
Apply or re-apply for necessary programs or services
Communicate with provider regarding resolution of individual's concerns
Oversee provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
6. Adhere to SCI and policies and procedures.
Meet performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintain individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilize tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Collaborates - Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively - Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
Customer Focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions
Interpersonal Savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust - Gains the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Tech Savvy - Anticipates and adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology applications
Ensures Accountability - Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments
Values Differences - Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
Resourcefulness - Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently
Situational Adaptability - Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Plans and Aligns - Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Education Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in a human services field; OR
A bachelor's degree in a non-human services field, from an accredited education program, with two years of experience in a human services field
Experience Preferred:
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
#SCIIH #INDSCIH
$64.4k-79.9k yearly 30d ago
Case Manager (Supports Planner)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Supports Planners with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861 for all incoming CaseManagers. Salary is determined following a review of your education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community, and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Support Planners didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
Position Requirements:
Bachelor's or master's degree in one of the following concentrations:
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Human Services Administration
Valid Driver's License and an insured vehicle
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services and support to people who have a disabilityand/or medical need which require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (including bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and mobility.) Primary objectives of this position include: Establishes positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person supported, their support system and additional external stakeholders; Routinely explores options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person supported; Establishes and monitors PersonCentered Plans of Service that identify outcomes important to the person, outline support needed and required, secure ongoing support services, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided; Meets state mandated requirements for all duties of the Supports Planner role; Identifies and secures ongoing support services and provides assistance to people supported, Ensures that the providerservices meet state mandated standards.SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.Support Planners provide targeted casemanagement by advocating, arranging and monitoring services and identifying supports for people with Medicaid Home and Community Based services of varying ages and medical needs.
Essential Duties:
Advocates on behalf of the people served, provides resource information, and educates them to become more self-determined
Provides education to people served and their support system
Provides education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourages people served to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educates people served on the principles of self-determination
Collects information and documentation related to eligibility for Supports Planning services
Meets with the people served and/or their authorized representative to obtain information
Obtains relevant information and supporting documentation
Plans for, and updates Person Centered Plans of Service (POS)
Plans for, facilitates, develops, and continually updates Person Centered Plans of Service and Person-Centered POS Tools that document service needs for people eligible for Supports Planning services
Engages in person-centered planning process with people served
Develops and writes the POSs in collaboration with people served
Conducts POS preparations with people served
Researches, identifies, refers, and coordinates resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in the person's POS, and shares resources with other team members
Provides information, makes referrals, and assists people served
Assists people served with transitioning
Completes required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identifies services and collaborates with providers for people served in institutional facilities to transition successfully into the community
Monitors Person Centered Plans of Service (POS) and conducts follow-up activities
Conducts on-site visits to support and observe those served
Conducts timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtains information regarding progress toward goals
Identifies new medical and health services, and other personal needs
Completes the Reportable Events (RE) as defined in regulations
Applies or re-applies for necessary programs or services
Communicates with providers regarding resolution of concerns
Assists with provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
Adheres to SCI and policies and procedures
Meets performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintains individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilizes tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Problem Solving: Using a solution-based approach, identify options and workable solutions
Decision Making: Identify a range of alternatives and evaluating potential courses of action
Job knowledge: Possessing the basic knowledge necessary to perform the job or function
Achievement: Striving to accomplish high goals or standards
Initiative: Taking action without being told to do so
Trustworthiness: Securing the confidence of others through consistent words and actions
Respect for others: Working to understand and empathize with the position of others
Interpersonal communication: Interacting effectively with others to convey thoughts and ideas
Building Relationships: Establishing and maintaining positive rapport with others
Service Orientation: Responding to others in a timely manner to satisfy their needs
Teamwork: Working cooperatively with others to accomplish goals or objectives
Dependability: Reliably following through on commitments made to others
Flexibility: Willingness to take alternative actions given appropriate justification
Detail Orientation: Attending to all steps and follow-ups necessary to accomplish a task
Professionalism: Conducting oneself with high standards and integrity
Planning: Looking forward in addressing tasks to anticipate steps and contingencies
Stress Tolerance: Maintaining stable performance under the pressures of work or life
Work Attitude: Approaching work with a positive "can do" mindset.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education required: Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in a human service field:
Human Services Administration
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Experience:
Experience in working with people with disabilities preferred
Experience with person centered planning preferred
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
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$64.4k-79.9k yearly 2d ago
Case Manager (Service Coordinator)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861, determined based on education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.
Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services to individuals who have an intellectual disabilityand/or developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position to include: Establish positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person served, their team and additional external stakeholders. Routinely explore options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person served. Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the Service Coordinator role. Identify and secure ongoing support services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities. Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services, implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided. Ensure that the services provided meet state-mandated standards.
SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.
Essential Duties:
1. Advocate on behalf of individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to become more self- determined.
Provide education to individuals and their families
Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourage individuals to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educate individuals on the principles of self-determination
2. Collect information and documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend eligibility and priority to DDA.
Meet with individuals and/or family to obtain information
Obtain relevant information and supporting documentation
Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs)
3. Plan for, facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA services.
Engage in person-centered planning process with individuals
Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the individual
Conduct PCP preparations with the individual
Write the Self-Directed Plan
4. Research, identify, refer, and coordinate resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff
Provide information, makes referrals, and assists individuals
Assist individuals with transitioning
Complete required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identify services and collaborate with providers for individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the community
Identify services and collaborate with providers to support those with forensic involvement
5. Monitor Person Centered Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities
Conduct on-site visits to observe individuals
Conduct timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtain information regarding individuals' progress toward goals
Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual needs
Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category
Complete the Agency Investigation Report (AIR)
Apply or re-apply for necessary programs or services
Communicate with provider regarding resolution of individual's concerns
Oversee provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
6. Adhere to SCI and policies and procedures.
Meet performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintain individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilize tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Collaborates - Builds partnerships and works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively - Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
Customer Focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions
Interpersonal Savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust - Gains the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Tech Savvy - Anticipates and adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology applications
Ensures Accountability - Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments
Values Differences - Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
Resourcefulness - Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently
Situational Adaptability - Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Plans and Aligns - Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Education Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited education program in a human services field; OR
A bachelor's degree in a non-human services field, from an accredited education program, with two years of experience in a human services field
Experience Preferred:
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
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$64.4k-79.9k yearly 4d ago
Case Manager (Supports Planner)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Supports Planners with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861 for all incoming CaseManagers. Salary is determined following a review of your education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community, and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Support Planners didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
Position Requirements:
Bachelor's or master's degree in one of the following concentrations:
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Human Services Administration
Valid Driver's License and an insured vehicle
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services and support to people who have a disabilityand/or medical need which require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (including bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and mobility.) Primary objectives of this position include: Establishes positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person supported, their support system and additional external stakeholders; Routinely explores options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person supported; Establishes and monitors PersonCentered Plans of Service that identify outcomes important to the person, outline support needed and required, secure ongoing support services, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided; Meets state mandated requirements for all duties of the Supports Planner role; Identifies and secures ongoing support services and provides assistance to people supported, Ensures that the providerservices meet state mandated standards.SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.Support Planners provide targeted casemanagement by advocating, arranging and monitoring services and identifying supports for people with Medicaid Home and Community Based services of varying ages and medical needs.
Essential Duties:
Advocates on behalf of the people served, provides resource information, and educates them to become more self-determined
Provides education to people served and their support system
Provides education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourages people served to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educates people served on the principles of self-determination
Collects information and documentation related to eligibility for Supports Planning services
Meets with the people served and/or their authorized representative to obtain information
Obtains relevant information and supporting documentation
Plans for, and updates Person Centered Plans of Service (POS)
Plans for, facilitates, develops, and continually updates Person Centered Plans of Service and Person-Centered POS Tools that document service needs for people eligible for Supports Planning services
Engages in person-centered planning process with people served
Develops and writes the POSs in collaboration with people served
Conducts POS preparations with people served
Researches, identifies, refers, and coordinates resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in the person's POS, and shares resources with other team members
Provides information, makes referrals, and assists people served
Assists people served with transitioning
Completes required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identifies services and collaborates with providers for people served in institutional facilities to transition successfully into the community
Monitors Person Centered Plans of Service (POS) and conducts follow-up activities
Conducts on-site visits to support and observe those served
Conducts timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtains information regarding progress toward goals
Identifies new medical and health services, and other personal needs
Completes the Reportable Events (RE) as defined in regulations
Applies or re-applies for necessary programs or services
Communicates with providers regarding resolution of concerns
Assists with provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
Adheres to SCI and policies and procedures
Meets performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintains individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilizes tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Problem Solving: Using a solution-based approach, identify options and workable solutions
Decision Making: Identify a range of alternatives and evaluating potential courses of action
Job knowledge: Possessing the basic knowledge necessary to perform the job or function
Achievement: Striving to accomplish high goals or standards
Initiative: Taking action without being told to do so
Trustworthiness: Securing the confidence of others through consistent words and actions
Respect for others: Working to understand and empathize with the position of others
Interpersonal communication: Interacting effectively with others to convey thoughts and ideas
Building Relationships: Establishing and maintaining positive rapport with others
Service Orientation: Responding to others in a timely manner to satisfy their needs
Teamwork: Working cooperatively with others to accomplish goals or objectives
Dependability: Reliably following through on commitments made to others
Flexibility: Willingness to take alternative actions given appropriate justification
Detail Orientation: Attending to all steps and follow-ups necessary to accomplish a task
Professionalism: Conducting oneself with high standards and integrity
Planning: Looking forward in addressing tasks to anticipate steps and contingencies
Stress Tolerance: Maintaining stable performance under the pressures of work or life
Work Attitude: Approaching work with a positive "can do" mindset.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education required: Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in a human service field:
Human Services Administration
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Experience:
Experience in working with people with disabilities preferred
Experience with person centered planning preferred
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
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$64.4k-79.9k yearly 28d ago
Case Manager (Supports Planner)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Supports Planners with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861 for all incoming CaseManagers. Salary is determined following a review of your education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community, and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Support Planners didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
Position Requirements:
Bachelor's or master's degree in one of the following concentrations:
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Human Services Administration
Valid Driver's License and an insured vehicle
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services and support to people who have a disabilityand/or medical need which require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (including bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and mobility.) Primary objectives of this position include: Establishes positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person supported, their support system and additional external stakeholders; Routinely explores options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person supported; Establishes and monitors PersonCentered Plans of Service that identify outcomes important to the person, outline support needed and required, secure ongoing support services, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided; Meets state mandated requirements for all duties of the Supports Planner role; Identifies and secures ongoing support services and provides assistance to people supported, Ensures that the providerservices meet state mandated standards.SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.Support Planners provide targeted casemanagement by advocating, arranging and monitoring services and identifying supports for people with Medicaid Home and Community Based services of varying ages and medical needs.
Essential Duties:
Advocates on behalf of the people served, provides resource information, and educates them to become more self-determined
Provides education to people served and their support system
Provides education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourages people served to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educates people served on the principles of self-determination
Collects information and documentation related to eligibility for Supports Planning services
Meets with the people served and/or their authorized representative to obtain information
Obtains relevant information and supporting documentation
Plans for, and updates Person Centered Plans of Service (POS)
Plans for, facilitates, develops, and continually updates Person Centered Plans of Service and Person-Centered POS Tools that document service needs for people eligible for Supports Planning services
Engages in person-centered planning process with people served
Develops and writes the POSs in collaboration with people served
Conducts POS preparations with people served
Researches, identifies, refers, and coordinates resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in the person's POS, and shares resources with other team members
Provides information, makes referrals, and assists people served
Assists people served with transitioning
Completes required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identifies services and collaborates with providers for people served in institutional facilities to transition successfully into the community
Monitors Person Centered Plans of Service (POS) and conducts follow-up activities
Conducts on-site visits to support and observe those served
Conducts timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtains information regarding progress toward goals
Identifies new medical and health services, and other personal needs
Completes the Reportable Events (RE) as defined in regulations
Applies or re-applies for necessary programs or services
Communicates with providers regarding resolution of concerns
Assists with provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
Adheres to SCI and policies and procedures
Meets performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintains individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilizes tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Problem Solving: Using a solution-based approach, identify options and workable solutions
Decision Making: Identify a range of alternatives and evaluating potential courses of action
Job knowledge: Possessing the basic knowledge necessary to perform the job or function
Achievement: Striving to accomplish high goals or standards
Initiative: Taking action without being told to do so
Trustworthiness: Securing the confidence of others through consistent words and actions
Respect for others: Working to understand and empathize with the position of others
Interpersonal communication: Interacting effectively with others to convey thoughts and ideas
Building Relationships: Establishing and maintaining positive rapport with others
Service Orientation: Responding to others in a timely manner to satisfy their needs
Teamwork: Working cooperatively with others to accomplish goals or objectives
Dependability: Reliably following through on commitments made to others
Flexibility: Willingness to take alternative actions given appropriate justification
Detail Orientation: Attending to all steps and follow-ups necessary to accomplish a task
Professionalism: Conducting oneself with high standards and integrity
Planning: Looking forward in addressing tasks to anticipate steps and contingencies
Stress Tolerance: Maintaining stable performance under the pressures of work or life
Work Attitude: Approaching work with a positive "can do" mindset.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education required: Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in a human service field:
Human Services Administration
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Experience:
Experience in working with people with disabilities preferred
Experience with person centered planning preferred
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
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$64.4k-79.9k yearly 30d ago
Case Manager (Supports Planner)
Service Coordination, Inc. 4.1
Case manager job at The Arc Of Frederick County
**Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for those underserved individuals? See Below!!**
Service Coordination, Inc. is looking for Supports Planners with a passion to serve and work within your community - people who LOVE what they do and who are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that they care for others!
Why should YOU want to work with us?
We offer competitive pay, with a base salary range of $64,395-$79,861 for all incoming CaseManagers. Salary is determined following a review of your education, relevant casemanagement experience and relevant certifications
We reimburse for all travel and offer a quarterly bonus potential
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans, 100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous annual leave and sick leave accrual and holiday pay
Extensive paid training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone
Supportive Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town Halls and Annual Reviews
Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our team, our community, and the people that we support. SCI provides quality casemanagement and other related services by helping people understand what their choices are and connecting them to resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity and rights.
Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Support Planners didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the table!
Apply based on your County:
When applying for a job posting, it is important to apply to the county you live in for the following reasons:
By working in the County you live in you will have a better understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community, which can help you to provide better service to the people you are supporting.
Working within the County you live in will ensure that you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example, our CaseManagers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the expectations of the position.
You will be eligible for mileage reimbursement at the federal rate.
Position Requirements:
Bachelor's or master's degree in one of the following concentrations:
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counseling
Human Services Administration
Valid Driver's License and an insured vehicle
If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a difference, please contact us to learn more!
SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted CaseManagement and Supports Planning work models.Position Summary: Provide CaseManagement services and support to people who have a disabilityand/or medical need which require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (including bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and mobility.) Primary objectives of this position include: Establishes positive working relationships through a solution-based approach with each person supported, their support system and additional external stakeholders; Routinely explores options, areas of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each person supported; Establishes and monitors PersonCentered Plans of Service that identify outcomes important to the person, outline support needed and required, secure ongoing support services, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services provided; Meets state mandated requirements for all duties of the Supports Planner role; Identifies and secures ongoing support services and provides assistance to people supported, Ensures that the providerservices meet state mandated standards.SCI Team Member Expectations: All SCI Team Members are expected to: Ensure services provided follow the organization's mission statement, core operating values and policies and procedures. follow HIPAA, confidentiality and security procedures and principles; collaborate with peers, leadership, and support areas of the organization; actively participate in and contribute to leadership and other staff meetings and trainings; maintains compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations; follow self-direction and person-centered planning procedures and philosophy; and to foster a culture that values diversity.Support Planners provide targeted casemanagement by advocating, arranging and monitoring services and identifying supports for people with Medicaid Home and Community Based services of varying ages and medical needs.
Essential Duties:
Advocates on behalf of the people served, provides resource information, and educates them to become more self-determined
Provides education to people served and their support system
Provides education on how to coordinate and advocate for services
Encourages people served to empower themselves and achieve optimal level of independence
Educates people served on the principles of self-determination
Collects information and documentation related to eligibility for Supports Planning services
Meets with the people served and/or their authorized representative to obtain information
Obtains relevant information and supporting documentation
Plans for, and updates Person Centered Plans of Service (POS)
Plans for, facilitates, develops, and continually updates Person Centered Plans of Service and Person-Centered POS Tools that document service needs for people eligible for Supports Planning services
Engages in person-centered planning process with people served
Develops and writes the POSs in collaboration with people served
Conducts POS preparations with people served
Researches, identifies, refers, and coordinates resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in the person's POS, and shares resources with other team members
Provides information, makes referrals, and assists people served
Assists people served with transitioning
Completes required paperwork and follows up for waivers
Identifies services and collaborates with providers for people served in institutional facilities to transition successfully into the community
Monitors Person Centered Plans of Service (POS) and conducts follow-up activities
Conducts on-site visits to support and observe those served
Conducts timely visits and contacts as defined in regulations
Obtains information regarding progress toward goals
Identifies new medical and health services, and other personal needs
Completes the Reportable Events (RE) as defined in regulations
Applies or re-applies for necessary programs or services
Communicates with providers regarding resolution of concerns
Assists with provision of documentation to apply for medical assistance
Adheres to SCI and policies and procedures
Meets performance utilization benchmark to ensure compliance with SCI standards
Maintains individuals' HIPAA records in secure locations
Utilizes tracking and time management tools
Required Competencies:
Problem Solving: Using a solution-based approach, identify options and workable solutions
Decision Making: Identify a range of alternatives and evaluating potential courses of action
Job knowledge: Possessing the basic knowledge necessary to perform the job or function
Achievement: Striving to accomplish high goals or standards
Initiative: Taking action without being told to do so
Trustworthiness: Securing the confidence of others through consistent words and actions
Respect for others: Working to understand and empathize with the position of others
Interpersonal communication: Interacting effectively with others to convey thoughts and ideas
Building Relationships: Establishing and maintaining positive rapport with others
Service Orientation: Responding to others in a timely manner to satisfy their needs
Teamwork: Working cooperatively with others to accomplish goals or objectives
Dependability: Reliably following through on commitments made to others
Flexibility: Willingness to take alternative actions given appropriate justification
Detail Orientation: Attending to all steps and follow-ups necessary to accomplish a task
Professionalism: Conducting oneself with high standards and integrity
Planning: Looking forward in addressing tasks to anticipate steps and contingencies
Stress Tolerance: Maintaining stable performance under the pressures of work or life
Work Attitude: Approaching work with a positive "can do" mindset.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education required: Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in a human service field:
Human Services Administration
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Nursing
Counselin
Experience:
Experience in working with people with disabilities preferred
Experience with person centered planning preferred
Physical Demands:
Generally, presents standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary >95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device. Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to change at any time.
SCI is an equal opportunity employer and committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI is also committed to providing equal opportunity and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to participants in the job application or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kathryn Eckert at ************************* or ************.
SCI is committed to fostering a safe and productive workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business with the organization. As such, all positions require the completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland.
SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer:
The recruitment process is approved by Service Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Team Member Experience Advisory Committee and subject to change based on business needs.
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$64.4k-79.9k yearly 16d ago
Behavioral Clinician-Full Time
Athelas Institute 3.5
Columbia, MD jobs
Job Title : Clinician (LCPC, LGPC, LCSW, LGSW) Department: Behavioral & Clinical Services Schedule: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Position Overview: Athelas is a seeking a dedicated and compassionate Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) or Licensed Certified Social Worker-Clinical (LCSW-C) to provide therapeutic services to individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health diagnoses. The clinician will conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, provide counseling, and collaborate with a interdisciplinary team to assist the people supported in achieving their goals. The Clinician will partner with people supported and their interdisciplinary teams to assist in the development, implementation, monitoring, and revisions of behavior support plans. In order to meet these requirements at Athelas Institute, Inc., the following will be necessary: Essential Job Functions:
Essential Functions
Clinical Responsibilities
Client Assessments & Treatment Planning:
Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments.
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans.
Monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary.
Therapeutic Services:
Provide individual, group, and family therapy.
Utilize evidence-based therapeutic interventions.
Support clients in crisis situations and develop safety plans.
Documentation & Compliance
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with HIPAA and agency policies.
Ensure compliance with state and federal regulations.
Behavioral Supports
Assist in the development and monitoring of behavior support plans.
Complete initial and ongoing assessments (such as Behavioral Functional Assessments, preference assessments, etc.) necessary for plan implementation; Attend meetings as scheduled for annual support team meetings and interim meetings regarding behavioral concerns for persons served.
Program Supports
As assigned, provide coaching and clinical guidance to Behavioral Health Associates
Participate as an active member of the Behavioral Health team, including supervision sessions, collaborating to provide coverage for clinician absences, sharing expertise and clinical impressions with team members, and attending staff meetings and trainings.
Support behavioral health quality initiatives and special projects.
Other Functions
Work with and coordinate care with interdisciplinary team including but not limited to care providers, Coordinators of Community Services, allied healthcare professionals, etc.
Complete billing forms.
Research adaptive and therapeutic equipment as recommended by the Clinical team.
Attend all required trainings to include all DDA mandated trainings, all Athelas Institute, Inc. required trainings, and all trainings assigned by the Director of Clinical & Behavioral Supports.
Attend and actively participate in all scheduled meetings.
Staff will be required to utilize agency electronic systems for communication, time and attendance, progress notes, incident report filing, etc.
Complete and maintain required trainings in accordance with DDA/State/Company regulations.
Travel to various agency sites and work in a mobile setting.
Other duties as may be assigned by the Director or designee.
Education & Experience Requirements
Master's degree in social work, psychology, or related field and an LCPC, LCSW-C or LCSW. license required.
Ability to enter clinical supervision with our onsite board approved supervisors.
At least one year of professional experience providing behavioral supports and mental health counseling for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Ability to work autonomously, in ambiguous situations with little direction, running toward problems without being asked; solutions oriented.
Ability to remain flexible, calm under pressure and adaptive to changing situations.
Experience working across cultural, geographic, and programmatic lines to positively support people served.
Excellent oral and written communications; strong interpersonal skills with the ability to manage positive communication in difficult situations and the ability to provide candid/constructive feedback.
Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and knowledge of outcome systems required.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Knowledge and ability to practice / teach positive behavioral supports and trauma informed care best practices
Understanding of applied behavioral analysis
Able to quickly learn Agency policies and procedures
Able to communicate effectively with the public and employees in a professional, positive and friendly manner
Able to handle multiple tasks
Able to adjust in a fast-paced environment, demonstrating flexibility
Able to keep complete, thorough, and accurate records
Able to use a computer and computer software
Must have excellent judgement skills
Physical Requirements: Person must be able to walk, stand, and sit for up to 8 hours Person must be able to successfully demonstrate all Mandt Systems training physical interventions and techniques, to include assisting supported person to standing, providing assistance with ambulation, physical releases, and physical restraints. Benefits: Insurances: Health, Vision, Dental, supplemental coverage through Aflac Company Paid: Short / Long Term Disability Insurance, Term Life Insurance PTO: Vacation, Sick, Personal, Bereavement, Jury Duty Retirement Plan: 403B plan Employee Credit Union (SECU) Paid DDA and new hire trainings Paid Red Cross CPR and First Aid Certification Paid Medication Administration Training Limited Employee Assistance Program Tuition Reimbursement Program *dependent on Full or Part time status
Please Note: This job description is not all-inclusive. Employee may perform other related duties as negotiated to meet the ongoing needs of the organization. All working hours and location may be subject to change