What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager/Social Worker position at NORTHEAST MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE AGENCY INC.?
Responsible for assessing individual’s needs, financial eligibility for multiple programs and services, including assisting participants with the Medicaid application process. Assess each individual to determine what is important to them and complete a person-centered plan of care. The Social Worker must analyze the environment of the at risk participant as well as arrange services for participants utilizing a person-center planning approach. Complete required forms; maintain participant files and related paperwork in a manner consistent with state, federal and agency guidelines and timeframes. Advocate for participants and their allies. Work as a team member in the development and implementation of care plans. Maintain ongoing communications with the participant, their allies and community entities. Ensure the health, safety and welfare of program participants.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:- Utilize strong interpersonal skills to work with participants, allies, agency staff, vendors, community and government entities;
- Perform client assessments/reassessments and develop care plans utilizing person-centered planning guidelines;
- Act as a strong client advocate;
- When appropriate, assist participants with the completion of required Medicaid applications/verifications, follow-up to ensure timely eligibility determination and maintain communication with MDHHS local offices, participant and/or family and informal support systems;
- Work with RN team member to determine participants’ medical eligibility for appropriate program enrollment;
- Monitor financial eligibility and ensure appropriate funding mechanisms are utilized appropriately for client services at each assessment;
- Assess participants’ living environments and when appropriate, assist in obtaining home modifications in accordance with policies;
- Complete an emergency plan with the participant and their allies;
- Comply with state, federal, and agency reporting requirements and mandated response time minimums;
- Develop and coordinate comprehensive community-based service delivery in accordance with person-centered planning;
- Participate in federal, state and agency meetings as required;
- Assist with training or workshops and participate in program presentations as necessary;
- Participate in educational and professional development as appropriate and obtain CEUs as required for licensure;
- Represent agency at community meetings and participate in program presentations as necessary;
- Establish and maintain working relationships with various outside county-wide entities such as MDHHS local offices, Community Mental Health, Public Health Department, Senior Center staff, hospitals, home health agencies, probate courts, legal providers, rural health clinics, long-term care facilities, and adult foster care homes;
- Develop and maintain a list of countywide resources and programs, which may benefit a client in need of such services;
- Participate in policy and procedure development as appropriate;
- Maintain client confidentiality at all times;
- Be knowledgeable of and prepared to follow appropriate procedures during an emergency situation in a client’s home;
- Maintain professionalism while assisting participants or representing the agency at all times;
- Prioritize tasks according to established criteria;
- Required to report any suspected cases of abuse, neglect, or exploitation to the appropriate agency as well as the Community Based Care Supervisor;
- Travel extensively throughout the multi-county service area.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work with ability to obtain licensure. One to three years’ experience working with the elderly/disabled is preferred. Experience and specialized training in geriatrics, case management, long-term care or human/social services is preferred. Working knowledge of computers including Windows, Microsoft Office, email, proficient typing skills and ability to learn assessment data collection software required.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
Employees in this position must possess reliable transportation and a valid driver license. Licensed Social Work credential or the ability to obtain licensure is required.
What You’ll Love About Us:
- Work & Pay: As a part of our family, you will work approximately 40 hours per week with a salary ranging from $58,676.80 - $70,948.80 / year
- To keep you healthy: Medical/Rx, Vision & Dental insurance plan at no cost for employee with a family coverage cost-share option.
- To help prepare you for the future: 401(k), Life & Disability Insurance
- For Work/Life balance: Paid lunch hours, numerous holidays, generous vacation time and sick days.
- Student Loans: Employment with NEMCSA may qualify you for student loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
Only applications through our Career portal at www.nemcsa.org will be accepted.
Applications will be accepted Until Filled.
For Current Employees:
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Upon request auxiliary aids and services will be made available to individuals with disabilities. Michigan Relay Center “Voice and TTY/TDD” 1-800-649-3777. An EOE.
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Mission of the agency:
Enhancing quality of life by empowering individuals and strengthening communities.
Salary : $58,677 - $70,949