Social Worker - Guardianship & Conservatorship
The Social Worker/Guardian Representative will work within an attorney's office specializing in guardianships and conservatorships. This role involves supporting clients in navigating legal processes related to guardianship and conservatorship, ensuring compliance with state regulations, and providing guidance and advocacy for clients' best interests.
Compensation:
$25 - $35 hourly
Responsibilities:
Daily duties consist of assisting the Guardian with making arrangements for the care and custody of the client (an impaired adult with traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, or dementia) by making sure their daily needs are met and they are getting the care they need.
Details
Ensure compliance with state regulations and legal requirements
Provide guidance and support to clients and their families
Make decisions using best judgment in key areas of the client’s life, and follow through on decisions made for wards such as living arrangements, medical decisions, quality of life improvements, etc.
Maintain accurate and confidential case records
Manage and maintain a case load of clients and complete all required documentation under the supervision of the Director of Guardianship Services
Make visits to clients within and outside their home setting (i.e., nursing home, group home, independent living, assisted living, apartment, house, public environments, etc.).
Coordinate and/or attend inter-disciplinary care conferences
Attend medical appointments
Provide oversight of the client's plan of care
Participate and attend required company meetings
Manage multiple and conflicting schedules to ensure meetings are scheduled with required participants, locations, technology, etc.
Ensure requests for responses and other feedback are met, proactively check deadlines on incoming requests, and use best judgment in making decisions
Maintain confidentiality
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, or related field
Experience in legal or social services preferred
Strong understanding of guardianship and conservatorship laws in Michigan and national guardianship standards
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
Experience working with traumatically brain-injured or developmentally disabled individuals
Proven ability to manage sensitive and confidential information
Annual certification is required
Able to work in challenging situations. The job includes driving to appointments and taking clients to appointments. Driver’s license and insurance required
Able to navigate stairs
This is an in-person role
About Company
Browning & Associates, P. C. is a professional guardianship firm located in Bingham Farms, Michigan, serving clients in the Southeast Michigan and Lansing areas.
We help adults with cognitive impairments have the best quality of life. We serve as professional guardians, conservators, and trustees for people with cognitive impairments. We support clients with decisions about all aspects of their lives: residential, financial, health, and well-being.
We are a dynamic group of 14 people. We have a strong culture of collaboration, teamwork, excellence, respect, and integrity.