
Case Manager - SODO
- King County, WA
- $29.30 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide comprehensive case management that includes, but not limited to screening and assessing clients; creating, implementing and monitoring individual service plans; crisis intervention; connecting clients to health, mental health, employment, housing and other community resources.
- Provide case management for clients with varying degrees of vocational, social, cultural, and/or medical impairments hindering economic independence. Case management services to include crisis intervention provided to individuals in a goal-directed, task-centered, and time limited manner.
- Provide information regarding services and provide transportation as needed to people seeking services.
- Continually monitor and evaluate each client’s progression through their case management plan and develop corrective action revisions to the plan as needed.
- Assist clients with application for Social Security or any State Assistance.
- Foster a professional and welcoming environment in all interactions with clients, guests, vendors, and colleagues, regardless of differing identities, backgrounds, beliefs and choices.
- Participates in training as assigned and coordinates in-house training for staff based on training.
- Develops and maintains team effort by modeling appropriate team behavior and utilizing opportunities to promote team building.
- Serves as mentor to fellow staff members (CMAs), be available for consultation on client cases as needed, and report pertinent information to Program Manager. Provides support for complex cases. Work in tandem with other case managers to assist clients in reaching their case plan goals.
- Participates in unit staff meetings and in case management meetings and provide case summaries and client status information.
- Adhere to strict boundaries and professional ethics in the care of others.
- Monitor adherence to program rights, responsibilities, and policies.
- Along with the Program Manager and other CMs, co-facilitate monthly VTP and TLP house meetings.
- Along with the Program Manager, cover shifts if necessary.
- Assists with scheduling and performing periodic review of case files, case notes, and other pertinent information for quality assurance, and compliance with funding contract requirements.
- Assists the Program Manager in tracking and assigning of clients to case managers.
- Actively participates in spending down appropriate funds for programs; works with Program Manager and Business Manager to stay within budgets limits and spending needs.
- Assists the Program Manager with the development of case management standards, guidelines, and paperwork to assure high quality care management to program participants
- Assist individuals in developing an aftercare Housing Stability Plan and identifying the steps required to accomplish goals to move the person from homeless to self-sufficiency. Successfully exits clients from program using progressive engagement strategies.
- Maintain weekly contact with caseload for the first 30 (thirty) days of program participation. Then, meet at lease semi-monthly, or as needed, with individuals to monitor goals and update case plan.
- Keep accurate and timely case management and staffing notes and organized and confidential records. Ability to input client case records in WellSky and HMIS or other required database systems with basic training. Ensures that case records, social services system (WellSky and HMIS) and required forms and reports are maintained in the prescribed format
- Complete the following training: The Salvation Army Driver Training, The Salvation Army’s Protecting the Mission Training, The Salvation Army Pathway of Hope Training, HIPAA Compliance Training, Clarity (HMIS) and WellSky databases.
- Assists in the development and implementation of training for all intake, assessment, case management and direct care staff on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues.
- Complete comprehensive, ongoing training to assist in guiding staff on identifying and addressing basic health issues that affect LGBT clients. Development of a comprehensive resource list for appropriate referrals for LGBT physical health and mental health concerns. Outreach to and development of relationships with other agencies and providers with expertise in LGBT health care.
- Bachelor’s degree in social work or human services or equivalent experience
- Demonstrated experience in three or more of the following fields: Human services, Veteran’s services, case management, housing navigation, community building and knowledge of resources available for persons experiencing homelessness that may have co-morbidities.
- Experience working with persons experiencing homelessness in shelter / residential programs preferred
- Two weeks annually, accruing from day one, for non-exempt positions.
- Four weeks annually, from day one, for exempt positions.
- Accrued vacation is eligible for use after six months’ service time.