Under general direction of a Social Work Supervisor, employee performs administrative duties including the following: maintaining caseload of assigned clients, preparing documents, organizing and maintaining case records, providing the public or service provider with requested information and referrals, and performing related work as required. The employee has the authority to carry out their duties in a manner consistent with good professional judgment and within the parameters of state statutes, Department of Human Services rules, and Scott County Human Services policies and procedures. Work is primarily performed in an office setting but also has requirements for field work. ESSENTIAL DUTIES Position specific duties for Case Aide positions vary by program area/focus. Some positions may require evening and weekend hours. Provides direct services and program support to clients by: Conducting individual and group skill building sessions and training for clients or providers. Intervention and crisis assistance. Program training, education, and information including help with forms and applications. Responds to intake calls/walk-ins; triages, assesses, prioritizes, and coordinates an appropriate response; provides information and referral resources to support caller or coordinates staff response based upon assessment of urgency. Processes new applications coming into the agency, ensuring they are entered in the appropriate systems and initial set up actions are in place. Completes case notes and documentation of all client and collateral contacts and communications; monitors adherence to plans; provides accurate and detailed documentation to professional staff for use at court or with other outside agencies. Generates a variety of reports, documentation, and presentation materials to monitor budgets, track and report on program spending and activity, and track data for program and performance measures, etc. Accesses and navigates several state and county computer systems and databases for work tasks and documentation. Writes, edits, and sends out bulk email messages to clients or providers for efficient communication. Creates and regularly updates complex databases critical to unit functioning; utilizes information to determine program eligibility and perform essential tasks related to: Maintaining grant and waiver financial and approval/denial databases Maintaining eligibility databases. Coordinates and collaborates with multiple technical systems, county departments, and provider agencies to resolve issues, develop procedures, and advocate for clients. Researches, plans, and creates program support documents to include brochures, newsletters, articles, and program information packets, resources, and materials; gathers, organizes, and maintains information on community and state resources for training and support; ensures adequate supply of materials. Organizes, facilitates, and assists with, and/or presents at specialized group training events or recognition programs. Advocates for clients as needed with community organizations and resources. Responsible for supporting an inclusive environment focused on equitable outcomes. Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of human behavior, cultural diversities, and language barriers to ensure equitable service delivery. Completes on-site visit/consultation as required by rules and programs. Works the hours and/or shifts assigned and begins and ends work on time. Performs other related duties as required or assigned. POSITION SPECIFIC DUTIES: Adult Mental Health Case Aide: Facilitates social, educational and recreational activities at the Community Support Program-Anchor Center Plans and coordinates activities at the Anchor Center. Purchases supplies for the Anchor Center. Provides transportation for the Anchor Center. Completes a monthly newsletter and calendar for the Anchor Center. Teaches and role models social skills. Helps clients schedule and provides transportation for the clients to attend medical and psychiatric services and other duties as signed. Staff accompanies clients to appointment and helps coordinate with the community providers. Assists clients in developing skills in the areas of budgeting, shopping, cooking, cleaning, organizing, money management, and other independent living skills. Assists clients applying for Social Security Disability and/or retaining legal representation to complete this task. Helps clients attain and maintain MA, GA, MFIP, SNAP, and other economic assistance supports. Helps clients seek and apply for housing. Takes Anchor Center clients on outings in the community. Completes goals with clients as assigned by case managers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1-10 employees