Case Worker-Bilingual
Job Overview of Case Worker
The Bilingual Case Worker will work with the Foster Care children and collaborate with DSS in the care and supervision of the foster care children in our agency. Case Worker responsibilities include scheduling and supervising family visits, attending court with and without the child, preparing court reports on behalf of the treatment team for contemporaneous submission, and assuring that the children have timely scheduled medical and mental health appointments. The case worker is also responsible for attending all treatment planning meetings, monthly treatment planning meetings with DSS, and schedule and participate in Service Plan Review meetings. Case worker also receives inventories from Program Managers and fulfills the inventory needs of each child.
He or she must demonstrate strong knowledge regarding case management services, must work effectively with families, and work collaboratively with the clinical social workers and other team members. The case manager maintains relationships with outside agencies through phone contact and/or face-to-face meetings and is able to represent Andrus at meetings.
Schedule Tuesday Thru Saturday with flexible hours
Essential Duties of Case Worker
Key duties of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:
Effectively manages overall case management process for the children and families on caseload
Case management including proper communication with outside agencies, assisting families to be connected with necessary resources and the provision of support to children and families as needed and developed with clinical social workers
Provision of contract specific services such as supervised visits, scheduling and coordinating service plan reviews, attendance at court hearings, and so on.
Meet with children individually to provide support in the discharge planning process, to include incorporating them in and educating them regarding the planning of discharge.
Develop and maintain relationships regarding a broad knowledge of appropriate community resources and organizations, which can include attendance at county wide meetings
Become familiar with various counties’ Single Point of Access (SPOA) and be responsible for managing SPOA applications.
Is available for phone consultations with families as well as face to face family sessions, home visits and other non-traditional means to build alliances with families
Meets requirements of Article 29 in regards to referrals, provision of services, and discharge planning for children and families.
Works effectively with team to ensure excellent service delivery
Represent Andrus effectively and professionally in range of meetings, including court hearings, Service Plan Reviews, SPOA meetings, Treatment Planning Conferences, and so on.
Maintains knowledge of current developments in DSS or OCFS requirements regarding CONNECTIONS
Work closely with CONNECTIONS coordinator and Clinical Director to ensure compliance with contractual obligations regarding case services.
Manages all clinical documentation for cases effectively and professionally
Ensures all clinical documentation is completed in a timely and accurate fashion using agency protocol
Maintains notes and submits all required documents in a timely fashion, which may include CONNECTIONS and ANASAZI notes
Maintain tracking of all contractual obligations for DSS children, including Connections documentation, FASPs, Service Plan reports all other required reports, as well as attendance at required appearances including but not limited to permanency hearings and Service Plan reviews
Understands and models agency and department’s commitments, mission, vision and treatment philosophy
Participates actively in clinical meetings, demonstrating self awareness, responsibility, initiative and professionalism
Is flexible and accommodating in unplanned or crisis situations
Seeks and accepts help and direction freely and when needed
Actively participates in team discussions and demonstrates follow through on team's goals and plans
Demonstrates a commitment to ongoing professional development through the study and practice of new skills and knowledge in the field
Models Sanctuary commitments in all interactions
Supports overall strategic plan of the organization
Ability to adhere to our organizations core values and commitments
Essential Qualifications of Case Worker
Key qualifications include:
Bachelors in Social Work or related field – BSW or an equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and ability can be acquired
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Strong skills in a variety of software applications.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to adhere to our organization’s core values
Valid Driver’s License or ability to acquire one within three months of service
Ability to access and utilize ADP app on smartphone or other device for access to agency programs
Spanish Speaking preferred
Benefits Of Case Worker
Generous PTO, 4 weeks of vacation, floating holidays, holidays, personal and sick time
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Benefits
401(k) Employer Contributions
Tuition Reimbursement
Aflac Benefits
Flex Spending Accounts
Employer Paid STD, LTD and Life Insurance
Professional Development
QUALIFICATIONS FOR CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT:
Adherence to all policies and procedures.
Punctual and regular attendance as scheduled.
Successful, safe and effective implementation of job tasks.
Physical/Travel Requirements of Case Worker
Candidates who are successfully hired, must participate in our Therapeutic Crisis Intervention training which concludes with a written and verbal test, and you will be evaluated on conducting a proper physical restraint.
Employee must be able to drive in order to do Home Visits, off campus visits and attend Court appearances.
Reach
Walk
Climb Stairs
Bend
Disclaimer
Nothing in this job description restricts Andrus’ right to modify the duties/responsibilities of this job at any time, with or without advanced notice.
EEO Statement
Andrus is an equal opportunity employer.