What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager I/Driver position at U.S.VETS?
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Description
This position reports directly to the Program Coordinator or Clinical Director of U.S.VETS. With supervision, the Case Manager I/Driver is responsible for providing guidance to veterans to achieve their highest level of independence. Case management is a collaborative process which assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the selection of services to optimally meet each individual clients needs.
FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt
Responsibilities:
For Case Managers of all U.S.VETS Programs:
- Under supervision of Case Manager III, Program Coordinator, or Clinical Director, assists with assessing veterans referred to the program to include any problems, needs, or barriers identified in the following areas: Housing, Employment, Education/Training, Financial, Sobriety Support/Addiction Treatment, Legal, Family/Social, and Medical/Psychiatric
- Coordinates care with VA personnel and other community partners on behalf of clients to for eligibility documentation, mental and physical health services.
- Facilitates client intake process and compiles client files for the program and teammates, ensuring all program eligibility documentation is complete
- With supervision, collaborates with clients to complete Individual Action Plans (IAP) that are approved and signed by Case Manager III, Program Coordinator, or Clinical Director
- Assists all Case Managers in maintaining confidential client files in a professional and timely manner ensuring all forms are the most recently revised versions and in compliance with organization standards; all required documents are present, complete, signed by the client and staff as applicable; and documents are placed in the correct order according to organization standards
- Meets with clients as specified by program requirements and documents progress notes in Data/Assessment/Plan (DAP) format that are approved and signed by Case Manager III, Program Coordinator, or Clinical Director
- Reviews and documents updates for IAPs on a monthly basis
- Completes timely discharge summaries that are approved and signed by Case Manager III, Program Coordinator, or Clinical Director
- Conducts home visits (whether at project-based units or scattered site) to provide case management services and ensure health and welfare of clients
- Assists in quality management activities, data collection, and preparing reports
- With supervision, facilitates client life skills classes
- Assists in providing specialized case management services and life skills groups/classes to veteran subpopulations as applicable (such as female veterans, disabled veterans, Iraq/Afghanistan veterans, etc.)
- Conducts random drug and alcohol screenings of clients
- Maintains confidentiality in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) standards
- Completes accurate and timely data entry into the HMIS system as applicable and other required internal and external databases
- Documents client referrals for services
- Attends scheduled team meetings and trainings
- Maintains and submits time sheets, mileage logs, client expenses, and other required documentation accurately and in a timely fashion
- Drive company vehicle for client transportation or other work-related activities
- Performs other duties as required
Additional Program-Specific Duties:
U.S.VETS has various programs in which a Case Manager may be assigned to, including Transitional Housing, Permanent Housing, Workforce, Supportive Services for Veteran Families, and Incarcerated Veterans Transition Program, that have additional program-specific duties as outlined below.
- For Case Managers working with Transitional Housing Clients:
- Focuses on providing case management services that result in clients transitioning to permanent housing
- Assists with ensuring clients are accounted for daily through contact, bed check, and/or daily sign-in logs
- Assists with monitoring program rent/participant fee compliance to assist clients in prioritizing housing
- Additionally, for programs with scattered-site transitional housing such as the Transition In Place (TIP) Program, assists with locating housing units in the community that meet clients needs
- For Case Managers working with Permanent Housing Clients:
- Focuses on providing case management services that result in clients obtaining and maintaining permanent housing
- For programs with scattered-site permanent housing, assists with locating housing units in the community that meet clients needs
- For programs that serve families with dependent children, assists with ensuring that children and youth are enrolled in school and connected to the appropriate services within the community, including early childhood education programs
- For Case Managers working with Workforce Clients:
- Assists with Workforce Program Assessment and Enrollment processes
- With supervision, works with clients to develop an Individual Employment Development Plan; assesses, alleviates, and reduces any barriers to employment; assists the veteran with the planning of short-term and long-term employment goals to include education and training goals
- Assists with providing individualized assistance to clients in developing cover letters, resumes and obtaining other supportive services.
- With supervision, facilitates groups or classes, i.e., Job Placement, Job Retention, Employment Barriers, Computer Skills, Motivation, Money Management, etc.
- Assists with making presentations of clients employment backgrounds to prospective employers.
- Learns and maintains knowledge of community employment agencies and procedures, along with any assisting with modifications to those procedures.
- For Case Managers working with SSVF Clients:
- May report directly to the SSVF Team Leader if applicable
- Conducts rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services for veterans and their families
- Under supervision, works with clients to develop a Housing Stability Plan
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- Provides case management services to family members in the veteran household
- Conducts home visits to provide case management services
- Assists with ensuring that dependent children are enrolled in school and connected to the appropriate services within the community, including early childhood education programs
- Assists with maintaining compliance with VA regulations and organization protocols in requesting and distributing Temporary Financial Assistance to third-parties on behalf of veteran households to include cross-referencing HMIS
- Assists in rapidly placing homeless veteran families into housing
- Under supervision, conducts Rent Reasonableness Testing and ensure Habitability Standards are met for veteran families rental units
- Assists with coordinating with VA Grant & Per Diem Transitional Housing Programs for immediate placement of clients and case manages them while they are on the Rapid Rehousing Track of the program
- For Case Manager working with Incarcerated Veterans Transition Program (IVTP):
- Assists with Program Assessment and Enrollment processes for clients currently in jail/prison or recently released from jail/prison.
- Works with clients to develop an Individual Employment Development Plan; assesses, alleviates, and reduces any barriers to employment; assists the veteran with the planning of short-term and long-term employment goals to include education and training goals.
- Provides individualized assistance to clients in developing cover letters, resumes and obtaining other supportive services.
- Facilitates groups or classes, i.e., Job Placement, Job Retention, Employment Barriers, Computer Skills, Motivation, Money Management, etc.
- Makes presentations of clients employment backgrounds to prospective employers.
- Learns and maintains knowledge of community employment agencies and procedures, along with any modifications to those procedures.
- When clients are currently incarcerated, meetings and classes will be conducted in the jail/prison.
- Ability to pass background for clearance into jails/prisons.
- Preferred experience working with clients transitioning from jail/prison.
Qualifications
Requirements:
- High School Diploma required.
- One year of experience in social services or related field preferred. Case Manager I employees with over five years of experience in social services may have additional job duties as outlined in Case Manager II job description and may require less supervision.
- Experience working with homeless and/or veterans preferred.
- Certification in Substance Abuse Counseling preferred.
- Experience facilitating support groups preferred.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Professional manner and appearance.
- Ability to work independently and within a team.
- Ability to take direction.
- Ability to work effectively with diverse group of clients, staff, and community members.Computer proficient in Microsoft Office and Internet.
- Valid drivers license required. Must meet company insurance requirements and complete a provided driver training course.
Salary : $22 - $28