Case Manager - Make a Difference in Lives - Adults with Disabilities
Job Type: Full-time
Overview
Our social services agency is seeking a dedicated and empathetic Case Manager to support adults with developmental disabilities. This professional, full-time role involves coordinating services, developing individualized plans, and acting as a primary advocate for clients working towards greater independence. This position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package after a 60-day introductory period.
Primary Duties
- Examine and interpret assessment information to formulate thorough Individual Service Plans (ISPs).
- Organize and participate in meetings with interdisciplinary teams.
- Generate Semi-Annual Progress Reports and ensure case records are kept accurate and current.
- Instruct and assist direct care staff with implementing objectives and maintaining proper documentation.
- Offer job coaching assistance as necessary.
- Guarantee all records adhere to confidentiality policies and regulatory requirements.
- Track client advancement and modify services to align with changing needs.
- Act as a connection point for clients, their families, and various service providers.
- Conduct necessary field visits with clients.
- Fulfill additional duties as assigned.
Requirements
- A Bachelor's degree is mandatory, with a preference for studies in Human Services or a related field.
- Two years of prior experience writing and executing vocational plans within a program environment is preferred.
- Background in creating and applying behavior modification intervention services is advantageous.
- Direct experience supporting individuals with developmental disabilities.
- CPR and First Aid certification (must be obtained within the first 30 days of employment).
- A clear criminal history record meeting DDS licensing standards (LIC 508).
- Access to a dependable vehicle and a valid California driver's license.
- Current automobile insurance that satisfies state minimum requirements.
- Firm understanding of behavior modification principles and human development.
- Superior organizational skills and the capacity to work autonomously.
- Exceptional written and spoken communication skills in English (proficiency in Spanish is a bonus).
- Proven ability to collaborate productively as a member of an interdisciplinary team.
Compensation and Benefits
- A competitive salary based on your experience level.
- A full benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, available after a 60-day introductory period.
- Mileage reimbursement for work conducted in the community.
- Access to professional development and training programs.
- A cooperative and supportive team atmosphere.
- Paid time off and recognized company holidays.
- Eligibility for a 401(k) retirement savings plan.
- The chance to create a tangible, positive impact in people's lives on a daily basis.
How to Apply
Submit your resume via aaalist. Please detail any relevant experience you have working with individuals who have developmental disabilities. A cover letter is optional.