Benefits:
n403(b) plan
nCompetitive salary
nFlexible schedule
nPaid time off
nGeneral Statement of Duties:
nThe Home Base Case Manager Supervisor works under the supervision and direction of their supervisor for the purpose of providing the highest quality of care to children and families. The Home Base Case Manager Supervisor provides in-home and community-based family services, including crisis intervention, counseling, skill building, and advocacy. Maintains a flexible work schedule of 40 hours a week Reads and replies to emails, directly liaisons with Department of Child Services, Probation and community resources. Case Manager Supervisor is responsible for Assignment of referrals as they are received, reviewing and approving progress notes, treatment plans and monthly reports for compliance, reviews program and policy needs, chart audits, and caseloads to maintain state audit requirements. The home-based Case manager provides direct supervision to up to 5 staff, covers needs due to illness, injury or failure of their staff to provide direct services.
nEssential Functions:
nII. Conduct interventions that are consistent with the agency service model (values, beliefs, structure and practices) and with DCS Service Standards, including but not limited to:
nDirect supervision of staff up to (5)
nAssist with conducting weekly staff meetings
nReviews all case notes of employees assigned to them
nReviews and signs all treatment plans
nReviews all monthly reports
nReviews hours for time sheet reporting
nProvides coverage in event of failure of employee to provide such
nAssignment and tracking of incoming referrals to case load expectations within contract expectations.
nSchedule and complete client intake with face-to-face contact with the family within 48 hours of referral.
nProvide 24-hour crisis intake, intervention, and consultation seven days a week provided primarily in the family's home. Limited services may also be provided at a community site.
nProvide ongoing risk assessment and monitoring family/parental progress.
nProvide services that are time-limited and focused on limited objectives derived directly from the established DCS/Probation case plan or Informal Adjustment.
nProvide services that include development of short and long-term family goals with measurable outcomes that are consistent with the DCS case plan.
nProvide services that are family centered and child focused. They are to include intensive in-home skill building and must include after-care linkage.
nServices include providing monthly progress reports; requested supportive documentation such as case notes, social summaries, etc.; and requested testimony and/or court appearances including hearings and/or appeals; case conferences/staffing. Monthly reports are due to your supervisor by the 1st of each month following the month. Completion of EON and NCFAS information within 2 weeks of Intake.
nServices will be conducted with behavior and language that demonstrates respect for sociocultural values, personal goals, lifestyle choices, and complex family interactions and be delivered in a neutral-valued culturally competent manner.
nServices will be provided within the context of the DCS practice model or Probation plan
nwith involvement in Child and Family Team (CFT) meetings if invited. A treatment plan will be developed based on assessment by the provider and agreements reached in the Child and Family Team meetings and/or documented in the authorizing referral.
nConduct holistic, strength-focused assessment process.
nMeet the current guidelines on face-to-face client hours-currently at a 5/2 ratio. This includes client face to face time of 5 billable hours and 2 non-billable hours for other duties such as writing emails, travel, phone calls, monthly reports, staffing etc.
nProvide a range of clinical, concrete, and advocacy services to family members that are consistent with the family’s values, learning styles, lifestyle, circumstances and culture.
nBe aware of and respond appropriately to potential safety issues.
nUtilize motivational interventions and cognitive/behavioral strategies.
nUtilize a collaborative goal setting and teaching approach.
nUse interventions with clients that are theoretically based.
nUse effective strategies for engaging defusing and confronting clients.
nDevelop and facilitate services to community resources and informal supports for families.
nProvide ongoing evaluation and modification of family goals and service plans.
nSolicit feedback and input from the family about all aspects of the intervention.
nImplement termination process at the end of intervention.
nParticipate in other program areas as it is requested by your supervisor to meet program needs.
nComplete all clinical and agency paperwork in a timely and accurate manner:
nInitiate and maintain internal and external communication relationships, including but not limited to:
nInitiate and participate in individual consultation/supervision with supervisor at a minimum of 1 hour of in-person supervision per every 25 billable face-to-face hours provided.
nMandatory participation in staff/group consultation meetings.
nComplete collaborative documentation with clients built into your billable face-to-face time.
nMandatory in-office hours (non-billable ratio time) to complete all documentation necessary.
nRespond promptly (within 1-3 hours) to all communications from your superiors.
nMaintain confidentiality concerning clients.
nUpdate shared calendar with supervisor weekly by 9:00am every Wednesday.
nBe familiar with service resources in the community.
nUnderstand the services, procedures, and regulations of the other systems with which client families come into contact, including the legal, juvenile-justice, social service, health care and school systems.
nEstablish and maintain positive working relationships with referring agencies.
nRepresent the agency in the community meetings and on interagency teams as directed
nEssential Function: Other
nMaintain prompt and regular attendance.
n· On call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to families.
n· Arrange for coverage by other case managers or supervisors if unavailable for an extended period.
n· Schedule and work a flexible workweek to meet the needs of families, including evenings, weekends, and occasional holidays.
n· Schedule family meetings at times that are convenient for family members.
n· Provide back-up to supervisor and other home based case managers as needed.
n· Travel to client home and other community locations and transport clients throughout the community.
n· Attend meetings, training and continuing education activities is mandatory.
n· Establish annual goals and review periodically with supervisor.
n· Participate in all agency fundraisers is mandatory.
nJob Qualifications:
n· A Bachelor Degree in social work, psychology, sociology, or a directly-related human service field from an accredited college and two years social service experience. MSW/MA welcome to apply.
n· Valid driver’s license and automobile insurance.
n· Commitment to the vision, values and mission of the agency.
n· Knowledge of child abuse and neglect, and child and adult development.
n· Knowledge of community resources and ability to work as a team member.
n· Belief in helping clients change their circumstances not just adapt to them.
n· Belief in adoption as a viable means to build families.
n· Understanding regarding issues to are specific and unique to adoptions such as loss, mismatched expectations and flexibility, loss of familiar surroundings, customs and traditions of the child’s culture, entitlement, gratification delaying, flexible parental roles and humor.
n· Maintain client confidentiality and confidentiality of all agency records and information.
n· Ability to work with diverse individuals.
n· Knowledge of crisis intervention, communication, parenting skills, and cognitive and behavioral interventions.
n· Current First Aid and CPR Certification.
n· Effective verbal and written communication skills.
n· Familiarity with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook and Internet. Able to write reports and treatment plans.
n· Must live in designated service area.
n· Demonstrate a working knowledge of federal, state, and local rules, regulations, and policies governing home-based programs, with the ability to uphold such accordingly.
n· Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with co-workers, supervisor, clients/families, personnel, and officials from referring agencies.
n· Exhibit an ability to effectively predict, recognize and/or assess potentially dangerous situations and/or persons, with ability to take appropriate action and resolve conflicts that can be violent and physical in nature.
n· Ability to cope with the mental and emotional stress of the job requirements.
n· Demonstrate personal integrity and sound judgment.
nWorking Conditions:
n· Requires working flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
n· Work is performed primarily in the community and client homes.
n· Requires extensive travel to client homes and throughout the community.
n· May be subjected to infectious diseases, substances, contaminated objects, and physically out of control clients.
n· Weekly contact with staff and non-staff (i.e. client families, referring agencies, community professionals, community agencies/programs).
nEquipment/Physical Demands:
n· Must be computer literate and able to operate office equipment, such as computer terminals, calculators, telephone, fax and copiers.
n· Standing/Walking: Frequent
n· Kneeling/Squatting: Periodic
n· Sitting: Frequent
n· Lifting (50# maximum) Periodic
n· Pushing/Pulling Periodic
n· Twisting/Bending Periodic
n· Ambulate Stairway Frequent