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Summary Under the direction of the Pathway Home Program Supervisor and Program Manager, the On-Site Case Manager is responsible for screening, on-site case management, eligibility, service coordination, and triage for Interim Housing placement and transition care to permanent housing case management Pathway Home participants.
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PRSC Case Managers are responsible for working in conjunction with Subcontracted Community Based Transitional, Sober Living and Employment Services providers (CBPs) to assess participant needs and strengths in support of developing and securing permanent, independent or supportive housing, employment and ancillary resources.
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Experience designing eDiscovery databases and reports; reviewing and quality checking database data loads; coordinating complex projects; developing recommendations, plans, cost estimates, budgets, procedures, and specifications for case-specific projects from discovery to trial phase; drafting project proposals and provide status reports; providing end user support and customer service; troubleshooting litigation support firm applications; processing experience a plus.
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Kaiser Permanente is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Case Management for a nursing job in Woodland Hills, California. License, Certification, Registration Registered Nurse License (California) Basic Life Support Additional Requirements: Demonstrated ability to utilize/apply the general and specialized principles, practices, techniques and methods of Utilization review/management, discharge planning or case management.
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Case Managers assigned to provide nursing or health-related services are required to have and maintain necessary nursing credentials as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and Registered Nurse (RN.
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Participants are linked to an ICMS case manager who provides intensive field-based case management and clinical services while employing a trauma-informed care and harm reduction approach to a diverse group of clients with complex trauma facing medical, mental health and substance use barriers.
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Meet regularly with Lead Clinician or Clinic Director to coordinate case assignments, Outreach Manager, and Case Manager for client activities within clinic community room and at events, report referral to admission conversion rate; Provide ongoing program evaluation and recommendations to the Clinic Director and Outreach Manager for continuous growth and quality.
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The Refugee Resettlement Program Manager is responsible for staff management, grant administration and spearheading the service deliverable within the Refugee Resettlement Program and cooperative agreement associated with the Reception & Placement contract.
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The HS Case Worker will report to the HS/PRS Regional Supervisor and will work with the HS/PRS Program Director, assigned HS/PRS Senior Program Manager, other HS/PRS Caseworkers, local community social service providers, and vulnerable children, and their Sponsors.
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Two years of experience working as a case manager/housing specialist/similar position and knowledge of community resources preferred At least two years of experience providing services to survivors of crime as a case manager or similar preferred Required Knowledge/Skills/Position Qualifications Excellent active listening and crisis intervention skills with ability to exercise and model good judgment.
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Job Description Job Summary The Case Manager I works as part of a team providing high quality case management services to clients eligible for permanent housing through the LAHSA Continuum of Care (CoC) Rapid Rehousing Program.
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QualificationsEducationGraduate of an accredited program required for RN. BSN preferred; or MSW/BSW with licensure as required by state regulationsLicenses/CertificationHealthcare professional licensure required as Registered Nurse, or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Social Worker (LSW) if required by state regulations.
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The Lead Case Manager will work in a permanent supportive housing (PSH) setting (low-barrier, high tolerance) to provide case management services for tenants that may have a variety of complex health, functional, and social needs.
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Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Professional Geologist (PG), Professional Engineer (PE), Registered Environmental Manager (REM), Registered Environmental Professional (REP), or other applicable certification preferred.
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