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WellLife Network Case Manager - ON302 - Mon-Fri 10AM-6PM in Elmont, New York

Case Manager - ON302 - Mon-Fri 10AM-6PM

Job Details

Job Location

Elmont - Elmont, NY

Education Level

High School

Salary Range

$24.15 - $24.15 Hourly

Job Description

Accountable for the daily operations of the Apartment program region assigned: may include supportive, intensive supportive apt sites. Coordinates services and ensures quality care to the resident population. This position may have supervised / unsupervised contact and or conversational interaction with consumers while working in the residences, day treatments and habilitation facilities.

Essential Accountabilities:

  • Responsible for the daily operations of the Apartment program region assigned. This will require the individual to visit apts. Routinely moving freely through the apartments so that all sites can be observed and evaluated.

  • Provides direct care services to residents, including planning and implementation of goals and training, which will develop and enhance activities of daily living skills. These include but are not limited to:

  • budgeting

  • grooming

  • nutritional planning

  • use of public transportation/travel training

  • use of community resources/community integration

  • shopping/menu planning

  • housekeeping

  • sexual development/socialization skills

  • physical health maintenance

  • assertiveness/self-advocacy training

    1. Responsible for all necessary written documentation including functional assessments, initialed and updated; medication update; progress notes and reports; annual and quarterly service plans; etc.

    2. Screens candidates for residential placement this may require attendance at candidates’ home, hospital, or day treatment program; participates and attends meetings/trainings at various sites that require following different route of travel to worksite; participates in resident meetings and conduct all 30-day follow-ups on discharged residents.

    3. Assists residents in planning and coordination of recreational/social activities, this may require escorting residents to these activities and/or participating in moderate physical activities as part of this task.

    4. Attends all area counselor meetings; ensures that all counselor meeting and resident meetings take place on a timely basis.

    5. Accountable for the opening and all follow-ups necessary for new apartments; responsible for the maintenance, upkeep, and safety of assigned apartments.

    6. Reports and documents all incidents to immediate supervisor and/or the Assistant Director of MHS within 24 hours; maintains all resident files on a monthly basis.

    7. Responsible for crisis intervention requiring 24-hour on-call availability; responsible for coverage at overnight and two-hour visits made by potential clients.

    8. Monitors environmental plant issues.

    9. Participates in activities for other staff members in their absence or during periods of staff shortage.

    10. Represent the agency at meetings and training courses not otherwise specified.

Job Qualifications

  • An Associate’s Degree in Human services; or a High School diploma with two (2) years experience in the Human Services field. New York State driver’s license and access to a vehicle required.

  • New York State drivers license and access to a vehicle required.

  • Demonstrate ability to: work flexible schedule as work schedule and locations are subject to change

  • Communicate information with all staff and supervisor(s) verbally and in writing for the purpose of giving instructions, providing feedback and adjusting work practices

  • Count, add, subtract, and manage money

  • Monitor resident progress, i.e.: duties include, but are not limited to: seeing, hearing and observing residents, performing manual tasks, reading and writing (documentation, lifting, climbing and descending stairs, traveling, boarding and de-boarding agency vehicles) and utilize public transportation (bus, subway) use of telephone to make and receive calls

  • Lift/carry packages and boxes of supplies; as well as clients if necessary

  • Coordinate evacuation and ensure residents safety in emergency situations (i.e., fires, fire drills); exit in emergencies, which may require the ability to climb and descend fire escapes and assist others to do the same

  • Complete the following training offered and perform the techniques taught in each area a required function of the position; AMAP, CPR and First Aid; drive facility vehicle when the need arises (escort, field trips, etc.)

  • Transport self to various sites.

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