What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager - Case Management Program position at Neighborhood SHOPP?
THE NEIGHBORHOOD SELF HELP BY OLDER PERSONS PROJECT, INC.
975 KELLY STREET SUITE 401 BRONX, NEW YORK 10459-3477
Tel: (718) 542-0006 Email: Info@nshopp.org
Position Available
Job Title: Case Manager - CMP
Supervisor: Program Director
Job Status: Full Time / 35hrs per week
Job Location: Hybrid in Office/ and Work from Home
Salary Range: $55k - $60k
Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Projects (SHOPP) is a multi-service, innovative non-profit agency that supports older adults, caregivers, and the disabled by keeping them safe, engaged,
informed, and supported. Neighborhood SHOPP has been a leader in the Bronx supporting seniors, families, and the surrounding communities for over 40 years. As a strength-based organization, SHOPP believes in the philosophy of self-help and mutual assistance, which is translated into the following critical programs for the Bronx community: CCNP (Community Care Network Program), 4 Older Adult Centers (Casa Boricua, Leon, Soundview and Guess), NORC (Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities), Case Management with Friendly Visiting, Elder Justice, Caregiver Support Program, and NY Connects.
Job Description
The purpose of the Neighborhood SHOPP Case Management Program is aimed at maintaining and assisting homebound older adults in living independently in the community and reducing social
isolation. Utilizing a strengths-based approach, Case Management objectives include identification of needs and capabilities through a comprehensive intake and assessment process, determination of eligibility for DFTA-funded in-home and social adult day services, home-delivered meals, and other supportive services; monitoring, advocacy, linkage to community services and resources, follow-up on referrals and service provision. The Case Manager reports directly to the Social Worker Team Leader.
The position requires a Baccalaureate Degree in Social Work from an accredited school and experience in a social service setting. Knowledge and experience with the older adult population and communitybased services are also preferred. Essential competencies, knowledge, and skills include advocacy, brokerage, care coordination, communication, problem-solving, collaborative teamwork, and a dedication to empowerment and strength-based social work practice. The ability to work with a diverse population and Bi-lingual skills in Spanish is helpful. Computer literacy is mandatory, and knowledge of STARS is also helpful. The Case Management program follows a hybrid schedule with mandatory monthly home visits in the South Bronx. Conducting home visits may require walking up and down stairs. All staff must be able to travel and report to the office 2-3x a week and attend in-person
training, meetings, or events.
The Case Manager is specifically responsible for the following:
- On a rotation basis, serve as the back-up Intake Worker and conduct intake screening interviews with referral sources and/or clients;
- Maintain a caseload as assigned by the Social Worker Team Leader;
- Conduct in-home assessments to identify goals, available resources, and strengths, eligibility for
benefits and entitlements, and need for long-term services. Equipment ranging in weight up to 5 lbs. may be necessary to travel with for home visits;
- Establish a collaborative helping relationship with clients and family support systems that
uphold the dignity and self-determination of the older adult;
- In collaboration with the supervisor, develop initial and long-term care plans; recommend
services and monitor waiting lists;
- Maintain regular bi-monthly contact with the client and informal supports for mutual evaluation and monitoring the adequacy of care plans and service delivery in a timely manner;
- Provide crisis intervention services and assist clients in the development of emergency
contingency plans;
- Maintain complete and well-written documentation of case records in STARS;
- Communicate with referral sources and other community resources to ensure timely and
appropriate service delivery;
- Provide client education and advocacy; Actively assist in timely referrals/ applications/
recertification’s to other non-DFTA service providers to ensure the conservation of limited
resources;
- Determine cases eligible for termination and close within the guidelines of program procedures;Complete a minimum of 16 hours of annual training;
- Work as part of a team focusing on collaboration, cooperation, and shared staff roles and case
assignments;
- Participate in SHOPP staff training programs, staff meetings, and other meetings as assigned;
- Involvement in a supervisory relationship with the supervisor and accept peer-to-peer
supervision;
- Conduct self-assessments for probationary and annual performance evaluations;
In collaboration with the team, develop work/off-site schedules;
- Request leave time and petty cash in a timely manner;
- Maintain complete program records in a timely manner along with reports required for
documentation and statistical reporting for funding sources;
- Conduct outreach, informational and program presentations to community groups; represent
SHOPP at interagency coalitions, professional venues;
- Identify socially isolated older adults and refer to the Friendly Visiting Program;
Communicate with the Friendly Visiting Coordinator or assigned volunteer as needed;
- Assist with community public relations and promotion of SHOPP and SHOPP events;
- Perform other tasks as assigned by the Program Director/Assistant Program Director.
To apply for this position, email your resume and cover letter to:
jobs@nshopp.org ATTN: Tynisha Rodriguez - Chief Program Officer
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Salary : $55,000 - $60,000