Case Manager
Full-Time Multi-Program Case Manager Needed in Rhode Island!Schedule: Full-Time; 40 hours per week (hours may vary based on business needs - typically between the hours of 7:00AM - 7:00PM)Become a part of the Groden Center, a program that is internationally known for evidence-based programs, innovative work in self-control, effective coping procedures, and research. This position works interchangeably between three different programs: Family Preservation Program (FPP), Treatment Foster Care (TFC), and Parent and Family Empowerment Program (PFEP).This is an excellent opportunity to make a difference in the lives of children, adolescents, young adults as well as adults with autism and other developmental disabilities!Excellent Comprehensive Benefit Package!!$2,000 Bonus for verified bilingual skills (speak, read, write)Company Paid 80% of Health Insurance with Blue Cross Blue ShieldCompany Paid 100% of Dental Insurance with Delta Dental (Individual)Vision Insurance with VSPHealth Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA)Flexible Spending Account (FSA)Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (DCFSA)401K with Company MatchFree Long Term Disability InsuranceFree Life InsuranceAFLACLow staffing ratiosVoluntary Pet InsuranceTuition ReimbursementGenerous Paid Time Off12 Paid HolidaysEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Tuition reimbursementOpportunities for paid CEUsMileage ReimbursementJob Description:Responsible for a case load of clients referred by the Department of Children, Youth and Families or community providersCollaborate with FPP, TFC, and PFEP Clinical Supervisors, Program Director, DCYF, and outside providers to assess client and family needsParticipate in the development of a client-centered treatment plan and instructional strategies for FPP, TFC and PFEP clients and familiesCoordinate activities and materials that support all aspects of developmentWork directly with parents and children to apply instructional strategiesResponsible for data collection and management of treatment plan progressProvide transportation for children enrolled in programsMaintain confidentiality when interacting with clients, families, and providersConform to all requirements of MedicaidUtilize work time appropriately to maximize productivityPerform other duties as assignedEducation, Experience and Special Skills:Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Education, Psychology, Behavioral Health, or in a related fieldChild welfare experience preferredKnowledge of developmental disabilities, child development, family assessment, functional behavioral analysis, positive program development, and community resourcesExperience with negotiation, collaboration, problem solving, and decision makingMaintain a valid driver's license, current vehicle registration and insurance (driving record must meet the guidelines and requirements of the organization)