Wherever there is a need, you'll find the Salvation Army can help. To be a part of making a difference in your community, apply now! The Case Manager II of Barron County assesses client needs, abilities and strengths; facilitates development of client case plans and monitoring to determine progress both individually and as a program. Networks with other agencies to identify and collaborate with resource development and delivery. About the role:
- Conducts casework interviews with clients to obtain information for formulating
program/service eligibility and case status. - Identifies psychosocial, economic, and physical needs of clients; assesses and
reassesses client's support systems, available community resources and other factors to plan, develop, and implement an appropriate service plan. - Assist client with housing search, placement, and stability activities.
- Develops and implements a case plan that presents intervention strategies to meet client.
- Refers clients to appropriate community resources and advocates for or assists the client
in obtaining such services. - Prepares complete and accurate case notes; writes correspondence, reports, and other
written materials; inputs data into HMIS. - Reviews all assigned cases on a scheduled basis to determine continuing need for
services and participate in case consultations. - Provides training to new case managers.
- Regularly peer review and audit of case files to ensure of services standards are met and
contract compliance. - Assists in transporting clients and advocating for them with public and private agencies.
- Attends meetings with other community service providers on behalf of The Salvation
Army, as assigned.
Education: Bachelor's in social work, human services, psychology, sociology, or criminal justice. Experience: Two years social work experience. Management experience helpful. Certifications: Valid WI Driver's license with approval to drive from The Salvation Army's insurance. The Salvation Army is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates who are back-to-work, US Veterans, people with disabilities, people who have been impacted by the justice system, and/or people without a college degree are encouraged to apply.
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