Required Education: Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or other Health or Human Services related field AND:
- 24 months experience in case management.
Equivalency Substitution: Will accept an Associate's degree in Nursing in lieu of the Bachelor's degree.
Skills:
- Knowledge of federal and state laws particularly patient confidentiality.
- Knowledge of case management fundamentals and the technical/procedural aspects of case management.
- Must have a high level of organization skills.
- Ability to resolve issues, applying judgment, critical thinking, and problem solving skills to determine a course of action.
- Ability to exercise discretion when making decisions and seeks management advice to determine proper course of action while following established standards.
- Ability to handle stressful situations, different situations or circumstances, and complete projects in a timely manner.
- Ability to keep accurate and detailed records.
Certifications:
- Social Work (LCSW), Master's Prepared OR Registered Nurse (RN).
- Certified Case Manager (CCM) (allowed 1 year from hire date to obtain the CCM certification)
Working Conditions:
- Physical:
- Sitting for long periods of time.
- Speaking and listening.
- Environmental:
Supervision: Lead Case Manager, 5 employees
Departmental Preferences:
- One year of paid professional experience in direct service provision, care planning, and has provided services to the aging and/or disabled population in a home-like setting.
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