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The Program Supervisor (PS) will oversee housing case management and supervise a team of Housing Case Managers. The PS is responsible for maintaining the case management audit system current and ensure resident data is entered in a timely manner within our internal and external (HMIS) tracking systems.
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1-3 years of experience with case management for homeless population. Coordinate resident welfare services; review and approve documentation of case management services. Oversee Case Management Program Services.
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PRIMARY PURPOSE: To provide comprehensive quality telephonic case management to proactively drive a medically appropriate return to work through engagement with the injured employee, provider and employer.
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As a Personal Injury Case Management Supervisor, you will oversee a team of case managers responsible for guiding clients through the legal and administrative processes related to personal injury claims.
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Coordinates support services with Social Services, Pastoral Care, Case Management, etc. Communicating changes in the patient's condition to the Charge Nurse/Supervisor and the physician directing care, as well as pertinent information at shift report using the patient Plan of Care (POC.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in case management/social advocacy/care planning with geriatric population preferred. Bilingual: Spanish/English, Chinese/English or another second language is strongly preferred.
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The Supervisor, Outpatient Case Management has accountability for the direct, daily supervision of case managers' and coordinators' work with members, documentation of interventions, and reporting of activities per established protocols.
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As part of the Care Coordination Services team, the Lead Case Manager is a seasoned social services professional who collaborates with the multidisciplinary team and the team/program supervisor to support the needs of the client.
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Collaboration with other site leaders to monitor site safety, overall staffing changes, and program budgets. Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) from an accredited university is required. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: coordination of routine assessments, care planning, and other related tasks within the scope of practice; assisting with family conferences, community referrals, auditing team member documentation, onboarding and orientation of new hires as well as routine competency and work performance evaluations.
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1 - 3 years: Minimum Case Management Experience With Clients Experiencing Homelessness. The Program Supervisor will develop and supervise the Program Coordinator (PC) to ensure the specialized navigators are being supported and the recovery, employment and resource & activities models are effective and operating efficiently.
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Identifies calls needing case management or escalation to a supervisor, manager or director and routes them according to established guidelines. Initiates referrals to internal and external care management departments and government agencies.
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The Sterile Processing Supervisor will participate in the interviewing/hiring, orientation, ongoing education and evaluation of the SPD (Sterile Processing Department) staff and provision of leadership to provide unit operations/supplies/equipment for the assigned service.
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