Home Start

San Diego, California, United States

THP Case Manager

Posted over 1 month ago

Job Description

Position: Case Manager

Title: THP Case Manager

Classification: Non-Exempt

Supervised By: Deputy Director

Job Summary: Provide in-home and center-based case management and supportive services to the MHP residents. The Case Manager will be responsible for overseeing day to day activities for clients and volunteers.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Conducts client assessments consistent with program requirements.
  2. Primary coverage for THP clients (weekly sessions and notes, monthly progress notes, tracking of client progress on case plan goals, intakes and discharge documentation)
  3. Provides case management services including identification of clients needs and developing clients Individual Case Plan Goals with ongoing monitoring and follow-up on progress towards those goals.
  4. Provides services to clients including, but not limited to supportive counseling, crisis intervention, mentoring, and parent education.
  5. Completes weekly groups with residents based on parenting education, life skills, and resident meetings. Oversees the supervision of childcare during the groups. Provides engaging and enriching curriculum for residents based upon all different learning styles and education level.
  6. Tracks client progress and case notes in ETO
  7. Communicates with the County
  8. Prepares and submits monthly caseload reports, monthly invoices, Quarterly reports
  9. Teaches and demonstrates goal setting and decision making.
  10. Demonstrate familiarity and acts in accordance, with established safety regulations, policies and procedures.
  11. Provides support to families in identifying and obtaining community resources.
  12. Maintains a flexible working schedule to accommodate residents schedules and needs.
  13. Ensures accurate and timely collection and reporting of data to contract specification for evaluation through the maintaining of monthly reporting, data entry and timely case records documenting all services provided
  14. Monitors participants progress in developing skills needed to assure positive outcomes and communicating areas of need to all supportive staff.
  15. Assures security of confidential information and materials.
  16. Attends agency, program and collaborative meetings as assigned.
  17. Attends and participates in training as appropriate.
  18. Participate in weekly individualized supervision with supervisor which focuses on areas of responsibility and boundaries, discussion of the THP residents and their progress in the program, any quality or performance issues, problem solving, and individual skill building.
  19. Participate in weekly Housing Team Meetings which focuses on identifying challenges, barriers and effective techniques in providing services to participants and achieving outcomes, coordination of MSP services with other programs.
  20. Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Education: A minimum of a bachelors degree or equivalent in social work, psychology, education and/or related human services field required. Demonstrated experience providing intensive home-based case management with a working knowledge of early child development, family systems, community resources, substance abuse treatment and interventions required. Experience working with low income or homeless populations and pregnant and/or parenting women in a shelter or residential setting is preferred. Abilities: Is trauma-informed and able to treat residents with understanding of previous homeless history, possible CPS involvement, and challenging backgrounds. Demonstrated ability to be culturally sensitive and respect diversity. Able to provide support, structure, empathy, sound judgement, insight into human behavior and family relations. Skills: Effective communication skills. Must have the ability to work in a team environment, using a team dynamic approach for best practices with MSP residents. Must be able to receive constructive feedback and utilize motivational interviewing techniques to work with all residents. Computer literate as appropriate. Bilingual in Spanish. Other Requirements: Must have a valid California drivers license, insurance and a reliable vehicle and be willing to use it on the job.

Physical Demands:

  • Sitting for long periods of time in the homes of client families, in the office or at required meetings.
  • Daily traveling in car to clients or to agency and community meetings.
  • Frequent note taking and recording in case files by hand.

Work Environment:

  • Office space is shared.
  • The noise level fluctuates from quiet to noisy.

Home Start, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in the hiring of personnel because of gender, race, color, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, medical condition, genetic information, gender identity or gender expression, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state or local laws.

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