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In this role, the Case Manager will be responsible for direct service provision to residents, including individual counseling, group counseling, advocacy services, referrals and follow-up, home management and financial counseling.
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On-site services include case management, entitlement assistance, medical and psychiatric care, substance use counseling, group activities, meals, recreation, and 24 hour/7 day per week front desk security.
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Responds to case emergencies (after hours when necessary) Must have excellent customer service skills. Provides coaching and support to staff to reinforce quality case practice using Solution-Based Casework.
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Job Title : Asylum Shelter Case Manager Supervisor. The Asylum Seeker Case Manager Supervisor plays a vital role in supporting the Director of Social Services, primarily focused on the unique needs and challenges faced by asylum seekers.
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Participates in leading Case Management departmental trainings, meetings, presentations, quality improvement initiatives. Plans, organizes, coordinates and evaluates orientation of new staff, educational programs and activities for all case management staff; maintains a system of records of in-service orientation, staff development and educational activities; and monitors and submits all other mandatory work and regulatory reports.
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If you are hired provisionally in this title, you must take and pass the Civil Service Exam, when it becomes available, to be eligible for continued employment.
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Job Summary: The Case Planner is a professional staff position in the Adolescent Residential Care program, providing comprehensive case management services for all assigned youth and their families.
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All Case Managers in the Division of Tenant and Owner Resources are expected to perform case management functions to provide necessary and important services to assist and expedite Section 8 vouchers to HPD clients.
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Participate in case conferences. Other Requirements:Obtain "Criminal History Checks" (CHC) fingerprinting through the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) and the Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs (Justice System.
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Advanced skills in coverage, liability and damages analysis with expert understanding of the litigation process in both state and federal courts, including relevant case and statutory law and procedure; expert litigation management skills.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition: Senior Case Manager/Case Manager, Residential & Scattered-SiteReports to: Program DirectorFunction: Provides case coordination and delivers community rehabilitation servicesLocation: The Bronx or Manhattan (each position only works within one borough)Tasks:Conducts home visits on a regular basis for assigned caseload.
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The Care Manager Level II should demonstrate a commitment to their own professional development by obtaining certifications, participating in case conferences and orientation, attending conferences, and identifying opportunities for continuous improvement of the Case Management program.
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The Case Manager reports to the (Program Director/ Case Manager Supervisor). Provide integrated counseling and case management services that effectively engage residents and promote health and wellness, personal growth, and housing stability.
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May scan and index case documents onto the HRA One Viewer. Access HRA One Viewer and/or ACCIS to ascertain case and child information. The Eligibility Case Processor will also liaise with the Eligibility Team Leader to ensure that childcare cases are processed accurately and timely according to office procedures and the appropriate state regulations.
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1 year of experience in mental health, vocational rehabilitation, or case management preferred. Perform case management services required to include linking youth with other service providers or community resources such as: recreation, education, transportation, apprenticeship, in order further the youth’s integration into competitive employment.
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