This position is an advanced care manager position. It requires knowledge of legal issues, client rights, knowledge of social service theory, medical diagnoses, and mental health. Requires the ability to review and work with subcontractors, the medical, legal, and financial professions, and to incorporate all community organizations that may impact a client’s situation. This position may have responsibility for the performance of protective services and/or intensive care management case load in homes and facilities throughout the County. Employees may be required to provide specialized casework services to clients who are at imminent risk. Employees are expected to be familiar with the protective services legislation rules, regulations, and operating procedures involved in the protective services program. This work requires that the employee document all actions and pay close attention to detail without receiving close supervision. An employee in this class is expected to appropriately maintain a caseload of vulnerable clients who may need protection from abuse, exploitation, abandonment, or self-neglect. Coordination of medical, social, psychological or functional evaluations of the client’s condition may be part of the employee’s responsibilities. Legal and statutory time frames have been established for certain aspects of this work, which provide the employee with little or no flexibility. Employees are expected to have enough knowledge of community resources to be able to include them as a factor in assessing the client’s circumstances. Work in this class is distinguished from work in the Aging Assessor II class by a heavier responsibility for the consequences of error. Employee errors in judgment may place clients in dangerous or life-threatening situations. Work is performed in accordance with established regulations, policies, and procedures. Employees are expected to exercise independent judgment in achieving objectives. Work is reviewed by a supervisor through conferences, reports, and the resolution of difficult situations. To maintain high-quality care management services, identify and meet the varied needs of Berks County Area Agency on Aging consumers. The assessor maintains the highest level of professional ethics, continually seeking opportunities for growth and development.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees