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in Kissimmee, FL
Case Managers
•30 days ago
Hours | Part-time, Full-time |
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Location | 101 W. Cypress Street, Suite K Kissimmee, Florida |
About this job
Targeted Case Manager
Job Description:
The Targeted Case Manager coordinates the services needed for the child, family, foster parents and other caregivers; working towards the goal of maintaining and strengthening families.
A Targeted Case Manager possesses the ability to interact professionally with other agency personnel, community providers, GALS, attorneys, judges, school personnel, etc.
Targeted Case Manager advocates for clients at court hearings, case reviews, staffing, IEP meetings and other interactions as required.
A Targeted Case Manager prepares service plans, individual assessments, daily progress notes, social service applications and other required communications.
Job Requirements:
- Minimum Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Human Services, Criminal Justice or related field and one year experience working with children or adults with serious emotional disturbances.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills is a must
- Valid Florida Driver's License
- Reliable transportation
- Ability to work flexible hours
- Ability to appropriately handle confidential information
- Awareness of the social, economic and cultural factors that affect families
- Ability to travel in order to meet with client at convenience locations, home, school, other establishments
- Ability to interact professionally with agency personnel, community providers, GALS, attorneys, judges, school personnel, and mental health professional, etc.
Targeted Case Manager Responsibilities include:
- Coordinate the services needed for the child, family, foster parents and other caregivers; working towards the goal of permanency.
- Communicate with DCF, family, etc. regarding progress in care and facilitates a team approach in the development of individual service plans
- Counsel client according to service plan goals and objectives. Link and assist client with community resources related to service plan goals
- Conduct home visits on individual child and families weekly
- Attend bi-monthly supervision meetings on all clients in order to review client's service plan progress
- Attend and participates in scheduled trainings
- Attend meetings as requested with a multidisciplinary team, education team, mental health providers, referral source and connected social service agencies within the community.
Job Description:
The Targeted Case Manager coordinates the services needed for the child, family, foster parents and other caregivers; working towards the goal of maintaining and strengthening families.
A Targeted Case Manager possesses the ability to interact professionally with other agency personnel, community providers, GALS, attorneys, judges, school personnel, etc.
Targeted Case Manager advocates for clients at court hearings, case reviews, staffing, IEP meetings and other interactions as required.
A Targeted Case Manager prepares service plans, individual assessments, daily progress notes, social service applications and other required communications.
Job Requirements:
- Minimum Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Human Services, Criminal Justice or related field and one year experience working with children or adults with serious emotional disturbances.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills is a must
- Valid Florida Driver's License
- Reliable transportation
- Ability to work flexible hours
- Ability to appropriately handle confidential information
- Awareness of the social, economic and cultural factors that affect families
- Ability to travel in order to meet with client at convenience locations, home, school, other establishments
- Ability to interact professionally with agency personnel, community providers, GALS, attorneys, judges, school personnel, and mental health professional, etc.
Targeted Case Manager Responsibilities include:
- Coordinate the services needed for the child, family, foster parents and other caregivers; working towards the goal of permanency.
- Communicate with DCF, family, etc. regarding progress in care and facilitates a team approach in the development of individual service plans
- Counsel client according to service plan goals and objectives. Link and assist client with community resources related to service plan goals
- Conduct home visits on individual child and families weekly
- Attend bi-monthly supervision meetings on all clients in order to review client's service plan progress
- Attend and participates in scheduled trainings
- Attend meetings as requested with a multidisciplinary team, education team, mental health providers, referral source and connected social service agencies within the community.