Case management positions consist of advocating and assisting participants with waiver services.
Requirements
BA degree in human services: psychology, social work, sociology, special education or other related behavioral sciences. One year of experience working with ID/DD individuals (ex: volunteering or having a relationship with family or friend who may have ID/DD). OR one year of case management experience.
Valid Driver’s license and vehicle insurance required
Strong organizational skills
Ability to multi-task
Excellent communication skills
Be self-motivated
Be able to conduct and facilitate meetings
The ability to collaborate with other team members
Ability to advocate for the needs of participant
Responsibilities
Conduct annual assessment and person-centered service plan
Conduct monthly face to face visits with participants
Assist clients with accessing community resources
Monitor participants progress with waiver services including health, safety and welfare in monthly contact note
Assist with building a network of supports
Assure participant choice and access to community resources.
Return phone calls and emails promptly.
Complete and submit documentation by required deadlines.
Perform other related work as required and assigned.