Job Description
Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Under the general supervision of the Program Director/designee, functions as part of a team assigned to support consumers living in independent apartments in the community. Assists assigned individuals in developing and maintaining viable living, working and social situations in the community by obtaining needed medical, social, psychosocial, educational, financial, vocational and other services. Participates in the provision of crisis intervention services to participants. Travels to/visits consumers' residences or apartments to provide counsel and assistance and to help the consumers, within their capabilities and interests, in maintaining the greatest degree of independent living. The majority of duties are often performed independently under general supervision.
ESSENTIAL TASKS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty listed satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions unless this causes undue hardship to the agency.
1. Travels to/visits consumers' residences to provide supportive services on a schedule established by the program. Helps the
consumer to modify attitudes and patterns of behavior by increasing understanding of self and others. Counsels consumers
individually or in small groups regarding plans for meeting service needs, and aids the consumers to mobilize inner
capabilities and environmental resources to attain goals.
2. Secures information, such as medical, psychological, and social factors contributing to the individual's situation, and
evaluates these and the individual's capabilities. Based on this information, completes and maintains consumer
treatment plans to include quarterly service-plan reviews, assessments, medical records, and changes in treatment and/or
medications either manually or using a computer. Maintains a case-record for each resident/consumer and completes
required forms. Continually documents consumer treatment progress. Reviews service plans and performs follow-up to
determine quantity and quality service provided. Accesses and records individual and community resource information and
treatment plans manually or using a computer.
3. Maintains up-to-date, accurate individual case records on each assigned consumer and develops measurable and objective
service plans that maximize consumer rehabilitative abilities in accordance with regulatory guidelines. Ensures that
plans include consideration of the consumer's cultural and ethnic background, customs, needs, beliefs and primary
language.
4. Provides supportive counseling in 1 :1 or group formats that assist the consumer to modify attitudes and behaviors as
needed.
5. Obtains and develops resource information for consumers in all aspects of their care; disseminates this information to
consumers in a manner that is clear and understandable.
Uses cognitive-behavioral techniques (e.g. role-plays, skills training, plans of action) to assist the consumer in
meeting service plan goals.
7. Facilitates individualized services to the consumer that meet the diverse needs of the consumer and focus on-the
discharge-planning goal.
8. Explains the types of clinical services, recreational activities, and ICL programs available to consumers; instructs the
consumer in daily living skills, socialization skill enhancement and conflict resolution.
9. Performs crisis assessment and nonverbal and verbal crisis intervention.
10. Refers consumers to community resources and other organizations. Accompanies consumers on regularly scheduled or
emergency visits to medical treatment facilities, social agencies, government offices, or other locations associated with the
treatment or assistance of the consumer.
11. May have on-call responsibilities.
12. Immediately reports serious incidents, serious incident allegations, incidents, or sensitive situations to supervisors.
Completes incident reports in accordance with ICL policy. Accounts for consumers and files missing person reports on consumers not accounted for in accordance with ICL policy and procedure.
13. Plans, escorts, and/or arranges social or recreational activities for and with consumers.
14. Performs regular inspections of the consumer's residence to ensure the safety of the consumers, accountability of ICL property, and cleanliness of consumer's residence.
15. Reviews the staff communications log and makes entries concerning essential elements of information designated by program management.
16. Executes emergency plans as outlined in the policy and procedure manual. Administers CPR or first aid to staff or consumers who are injured.
17. Assists in the orientation of new personnel when requested.
18. Complies with attendance and timekeeping rules and reports reliably and regularly to work on an on-going basis.
19. Attends regularly scheduled clinical meetings, staff meetings and supervision as well as in-service training and development activities.
20. Complies with agency infection control policies.
21. Advocates on behalf of consumer with outside service providers and within ICL.
22. Assists resident/consumer in finding and getting into vocational training or other training opportunities, and works with other team members (Substance Abuse Specialist, Nurse) in addressing the needs of consumers.
23. Other job-related duties that may be assigned.
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s degree plus 1year experience providing direct services to individuals with mental disabilities.
Minimum experience requirements are waived for candidates with a bachelor’s degree that required a one-year
practicum working directly with individuals with mental disabilities (e.g., BSW); or an associate's degree in a
human services related field and two years of experience in human services;
CASE MANAGER TRAINEE:
Otherwise qualified candidates who lack the indicated number of years of experience may be offered employment as Case Manager Trainees at a reduced salary, until the experience requirements are met.