The Case Manager coordinates services for individuals with brain injuries to support their highest level of independence in community living. This role focuses on person-centered planning, advocacy, and service coordination to ensure each individual’s safety, health, and personal goals are achieved.
Primary Responsibilities
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Conduct assessments and develop person-centered service plans
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Support individuals’ choices, preferences, and self-determination
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Identify and connect clients to appropriate community resources
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Advocate for necessary medical, social, and educational services
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Coordinate and access waiver and non-waiver funding sources
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Empower individuals to build personal responsibility and independence
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Monitor and evaluate plans of care to ensure safety and well-being
Benefits:
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401(k)
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401(k) matching
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Dental insurance
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Employee assistance program
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Flexible schedule
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Health insurance
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Health savings account
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Life insurance
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Paid time off
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Referral program
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Retirement plan
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Vision insurance
Experience:
Graduate from an accredited four-year college with a major in social work, psychology, sociology, or a closely related field; or a graduate from an accredited four-year college with a major in any field and one year experience as a social worker in a public or private social service agency. Experience working in Adult Foster Care, Independent Living Skills (ILS), ARMHS, or supported employment is a plus.
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Additional Information:
Applicants must have a valid Driver's License and available means of transportation.