What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case aide (HS/PRS) position at Morrison Child and Family Services?
- Nonviolence: providing physical, emotional, social, and moral safety for all.
- Emotional Intelligence: managing feelings well for the care of others and self.
- Social Learning: practicing the utmost respect for the ideas of everyone.
- Democracy: having shared decision-making whenever possible.
- Open Communication: saying what we mean without being mean as we say it.
- Social Responsibility: ensuring teamwork that includes everyone’s contributions.
- Growth and Change: co-creating transformation for a hopeful future.
- Equity: ensuring that all feel included and have what they need to survive and thrive
- Research community resources, screen and identify organizations that serve immigrant youth, and ensure comprehensive documentation of all communication and support services provided to the clients of Morrison HSPRS program.
- Work directly with the case management team and Resources Coordinator to ensure that services provided to immigrant youth are in accordance with expectations, policies and procedures determined by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR).
- Assist clients to access culturally relevant community services, providing referrals and assistance with completing applications and referral forms.
- Assist with creating, filing, closing and overall daily maintenance of client records.
- Works closely with the case management department providing support to the case managers and case workers with making referrals for our clients.
- Days and hours of work might change or need to be adjusted to support the needs of the program
- Identify appropriate community resources, ensuring they are culturally and linguistically appropriate
- Send mail, email and schedule appointments for families, as needed, on behalf of the Case Manager.
- Support in other key areas of the program, as needed
- Complete Mandated Reporter responsibilities in accordance with local state requirements when there is knowledge or suspicion that a child’s safety may be at risk
- Complete all other tasks as delegated by the Resources Coordinator or Program Director
- Other duties as assigned to ensure successful operation of program/department
- Demonstrate a commitment to developing a thorough knowledge and application of the Sanctuary model and other organizational policies & practices.
- Participate in staff development, in-services, and training related to equity and inclusion in the workplace; model appropriate behaviors; develop, recommend, and implement improvements to business practices with awareness and understanding of the impact in a trauma-informed and culturally diverse organization.
- Communicate clearly and effectively, orally and in writing in English
- Applicable federal and state laws
- Administer policies, procedures and programs
- Interpret information, utilize critical thinking and explain concepts to others
- Maintain effective working relationships with agency employees at all levels and the general public
- Define and resolve moderately complex problems
- Able to provide culturally-appropriate care
- Able to hold each other and yourself accountable to the diversity and uniqueness of all individuals within Morrison, our clients and our community stakeholders.
- High School diploma or equivalency
- Bi-lingual in Spanish and English, written, read and verbal. Must clear a language proficiency test for Spanish.
- One year of experience working in a social service environment
- One year of experience in a professional office environment
- Child Welfare and or case management experience
- Attained age 21 years or older before first day of employment in position (ORR)
- ORR experience
- Knowledge of Federal, State and agency regulations.
- Knowledge of adolescent developmental issues, trauma, abuse and neglect, substance abuse and dependence, delinquency, peer influence, and related group and individual interventions.
- Able to work shift hours and days, as assigned. Position may require work outside of usual work hours on occasion.
- Pass a criminal history background check though Morrison and a suitability determination investigation through the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. For further information review : https://www.opm.gov/suitability/suitability-and-credentialing-faqs/
- 40 hours of required training per year
- Visual acuity allowing for analysis of written data.
- Ability to provide visual and auditory supervision of youth outdoors and indoors during activity.
- Manual dexterity allowing for operation of routine office equipment (computers, telephone, fax, copy machine, typewriter, calculator, etc.)
- Physical dexterity allowing for reaching, stooping, and repetitive motion of wrist, hand or fingers.
- Ability to remain calm and emotionally available in an environment serving youth who have experienced trauma.
All Morrison programs and services are accredited by The Joint Commission, a nationally recognized standards-setting and accreditation body for health care. Accreditation demonstrates our commitment to safe, quality, and equitable care. Morrison is also certified as a trauma-informed organization by the Sanctuary Institute. Certification recognizes our dedication to providing a trauma-informed culture and environment for children, families and staff through implementing Sanctuary values, commitments, and tools.
Salary : $24 - $26