Case Manager
Company: Service Coordination
Location: Bethesda
Posted on: November 9, 2024
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Job Description:
Looking for a job working in your community and advocating for
those underserved individuals? See Below!!** Service Coordination,
Inc. is looking for Service Coordinators with a passion to serve
and work within your community people who LOVE what they do and who
are ready to *finally* be taken care of to the same degree that
they care for others! Why should YOU want to work with us? We offer
competitive pay, including ALL travel (mileage + drive time) and
quarterly bonus potential Generous Employee Referral Program
Excellent benefits, including a tuition reimbursement program, a
student loan repayment program, medical, dental and vision plans,
100% employer paid short-term and long-term disability and life
insurance, 403(b) match (up to 5% of your annual salary), generous
vacation and sick leave accrual and holiday pay Extensive paid
training and employer-provided laptop and cell phone Supportive
Leadership Teams that want you to succeed, participate in your
training and facilitate open communication through monthly Town
Halls and Annual Reviews Our roots at SCI extend back to 1982, and
our mission has always been the same: to effectively care for our
team, our community and the people that we support. SCI provides
quality case management and other related services by helping
people understand what their choices are and connecting them to
resources in their communities in ways that respect their dignity
and rights. Even during the COVID-19 shutdown, our Service
Coordinators didn't miss a beat. They adapted to their surroundings
and found new ways to ensure they remained available and helpful to
the individuals they support. Does this sound like you? Send us
your resume for review! We'd love to see what you bring to the
table! If you are the type of person who welcomes a challenge and
is looking for a rewarding position where you can truly make a
difference, please contact us to learn more! SCI Summary: SCI
supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically
complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other
populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted Case
Management and Supports Planning work models as well as a concierge
level geriatric care management and care partner model. Apply based
on your County: When applying for a job posting, it is important to
apply to the county you live in for the following reasons: By
working in the County you live in you will have a better
understanding of the need, concerns and resources in the community,
which can help you to provide better service to the people you are
supporting. Working within the County you live in will ensure that
you are able to meet the expectations of the position. For example,
our Case Managers are responsible for billing roughly 75% of their
worked time and, travel time, while it is worked and paid time, is
not a billable activity. Therefore, traveling too far to support
the people on your caseload will inhibit your ability to meet the
expectations of the position. You will be eligible for mileage
reimbursement at the federal rate. If your County is not listed in
the job posting, it is best to apply to the closest County that is
listed. Job Summary: Provide Case Management services to
individuals who have an intellectual disability and/or
developmental disability. Primary objectives of this position
include: Establish positive working relationships through a
solution-based approach with each person served, their team and
additional external stakeholders Routinely explore options, areas
of interest and preferences and growth opportunities for each
person served Establish and monitor an annual Person-Centered Plan
that identifies outcomes important to the person, outlines support
needed and required, and secures ongoing support services and
continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of the services
provided Meet state-mandated requirements for all duties of the
Service Coordinator role Identify and secure ongoing support
services and provide assistance to individuals with developmental
disabilities Establish a Person-Centered Plan (PCP) for services,
implements, and continuously monitors and evaluates the quality of
the services provided Ensure that the services provided meet
state-mandated standards. Essential Duties: Advocate on behalf of
individuals, provide resource information, and educate them to
become more self- determined. Provide education to individuals and
their families Provide education on how to coordinate and advocate
for services Encourage individuals to empower themselves and
achieve optimal level of independence Educate individuals on the
principles of self-determination Collect information and
documentation related to eligibility for DDA services and recommend
eligibility and priority to DDA. Meet with individuals and/or
family to obtain information Obtain relevant information and
supporting documentation Complete a Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Plan for, and update Person Centered Plans (PCPs) Plan for,
facilitate, develop, and continually update Person Centered Plans
(PCPs) that document service needs for individuals eligible for DDA
services. Engage in person-centered planning process with
individuals Develop and write the PCPs in collaboration with the
individual Conduct PCP preparations with the individual Write the
Self-Directed Plan Research, identify, refer, and coordinate
resources and services to achieve the outcomes specified in
individual's PCPs, and share resources with other team members.
Travel to meet with support staff Provide information, makes
referrals, and assists individuals Assist individuals with
transitioning Complete required paperwork and follows up for
waivers Identify services and collaborate with providers for
individuals in state facilities to transition successfully into the
community Identify services and collaborate with providers to
support those with forensic involvement Monitor Person Centered
Plans (PCP) and conduct follow-up activities Conduct on-site visits
to observe individuals Conduct timely visits and contacts as
defined in regulations Obtain information regarding individuals'
progress toward goals Submit the Recertification of Need (RECON)
Identify new medical and health services, and other individual
needs Submit recommendations for new DDA priority category Complete
the Agency Investigation Report (AIR) Apply or re-apply for
necessary programs or services Communicate with provider regarding
resolution of individual's concerns Oversee provision of
documentation to apply for medical assistance Adhere to SCI and
policies and procedures. Meet performance utilization benchmark to
ensure compliance with SCI standards Maintain individuals' HIPAA
records in secure locations Utilize tracking and time management
tools? Required Competencies: Collaborates Builds partnerships and
works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
Communicates Effectively Develops and delivers multi-mode
communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique
needs of different audiences Customer Focus Builds strong customer
relationships and delivers customer-centric solutions Interpersonal
Savvy Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
Instills Trust Gains the confidence and trust of others through
honesty, integrity, and authenticity Tech Savvy Anticipates and
adopts innovations in business-building digital and technology
applications Ensures Accountability Holds self and others
accountable to meet commitments Values Differences Recognizes the
value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an
organization Resourcefulness Secures and deploys resources
effectively and efficiently Situational Adaptability Adapts
approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of
different situations Plans and Aligns Plans and prioritizes work to
meet commitments aligned with organizational goals Education
Requirements: A bachelor's degree from an accredited education
program in a human services field; OR A bachelor's degree in a
non-human services field, from an accredited education program,
with two years of experience in a human services field Experience
Preferred: Experience working with people with developmental
disabilities Other Requirements: Must successfully pass Finger
Printing & Background Check Physical Demands: Generally, presents
standard office environment. Must be able to remain in a stationary
> 95% of the time. Continually operates a computer, keyboard and
mouse, and other office productivity machinery, such as a
calculator, copy machine, printer, and mobile Smartphone device.
Constantly positions self to comfortably maintain computer
equipment. May occasionally be required to move about in an office
setting or position office equipment weighing between 10-25 pounds.
Vision abilities required by this job include close vision. Ability
to operate a motor vehicle. The person in this position frequently
communicates with other people. Must be able to exchange accurate
information in these situations. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions of this job. This job description is subject to
change at any time. SCI does not sponsor for immigration, including
for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.
Disclaimer: The recruitment process is approved by Service
Coordination Inc.'s (SCI) Recruitment Committee and subject to
change based on business needs. In recognition of the continuing
COVID-19 pandemic, SCI and Montcordia are committed to maintaining
a safe and healthy workplace. Because of this, SCI is requiring all
new hires to be fully vaccinated. New hires will be required to
provide proof of vaccination status as part of the on-boarding
process. SCI provides reasonable accommodations, absent undue
hardship, for medical reasons under ADA and for employees with
sincerely held religious beliefs, observances, or practices that
conflict with getting vaccinated. You may request reasonable
accommodation or other exemption to Sonji Ashford at [email
removed]. SCI and Montcordia are equal opportunity employers and
committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, hair texture
or protected hairstyle, veteran status, or genetic information. SCI
and Montcordia are also committed to providing equal opportunity
and access to individuals with disabilities by ensuring reasonable
accommodations are provided to participants in the job application
or interview process. To request a reasonable accommodation,
contact Kathryn Eckert at [email removed] or [phone removed]. SCI
and Montcordia are committed to fostering a safe and productive
workplace for all Team Members and individuals engaged in business
with the organization. As such, all positions require the
completion and passing of a 9-Panel Drug Screening within 48 hours
after accepting an offer of employment. A 9-Panel Drug Screening
tests for illegal drugs within the State of Maryland. SCI and
Montcordia do not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN,
and other non-immigrant visas, for this role. Employment Type: Full
Time Salary: $62,217 - $77,160 Annual
Keywords: Service Coordination, Potomac , Case Manager, Executive , Bethesda, Maryland
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