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Case Manager - Foster Care (WV)

Necco
Full-time
On-site
Logan, West Virginia, United States
Overview Join to apply for the Case Manager - Foster Care (WV) role at Necco .
Position Summary Necco has an opportunity for a career as Foster Care Case Manager . This role will work with the child and foster parent(s) to help the child reach their goals. In addition, this role will also work with foster families to ensure their growth and development. Case Managers will work with clients in an office, community, school setting, and in the foster home. This position will add value to the company by equipping the child and foster parent(s) with the support and resources needed to achieve permanency.
Responsibilities Participate in the referral matching process for children and families, while advocating for best possible home match.
Facilitate and develop each child’s Initial Treatment Plan and Comprehensive Treatment Plan
Facilitate and/or ensure completion of appropriate Assessments, i.e. Biopsychosocial, Independent Living, Diagnostic, etc.
Refer foster child to applicable support services, i.e. behavioral health, independent living, etc.
Ensure initial legal documentation is obtained prior to placement or service delivery
Ensure that appropriate safety plans are developed during intake
Ongoing Treatment / Discharge Develop and facilitate each consumer’s Individualized Treatment Plan (ITP)
Assist foster parents and the foster child with the implementation, tracking, and monitoring of the Comprehensive Treatment Plan
Establish relationships of foster parent and foster child through training and support
Meet and/or exceed all state and licensure regulations regarding contact with the foster children on your caseload
Ensure that foster children receive all required medical and therapy services as outlined in the service plan
Serve as liaison between Necco and placement agency and all necessary community resource entities
Provide transportation as needed
Participate in service meetings which may include community support representatives, consumer’s guardian, state worker, outpatient clinician, foster parents, school system, and other invested parties
Establish relationships with school and education personnel to ensure the child is meeting education goals/requirements
Provide ongoing training and support to foster parents and children
Monitor and review documentation to ensure that it meets all state, licensure and accreditation requirements
Maintain confidentiality as outlined in policy
Provide input and/or assist team members in Corrective Action Plan (CAP) for foster parents and execute any assigned tasks related to the CAP
Monitor and review medication logs to ensure foster parents are compliant medication administration
Ensure that discharge planning includes referral to aftercare services, as applicable
Complete home visits as required by rules
Crisis Prevention / Management Participate in weekly rotating on-call schedule to provide on-call advisory and support to children and foster parents
Document and report any on-call activities and follow-up with team leaders
Report to supervisor or to designated authorities any instances of non-compliance with Necco, regulatory rules/policies, reports of abuse or suspected abuse, neglect, or suicidal ideations - immediately
Ensure all critical incidents are staffed with team leaders and entered into the Electronic Health Record within established timeframes
Data Entry
Complete and Submit Medicaid documentation as appropriate
Ensure complete and accurate data is entered into the Electronic Health Record in accordance with state rules and regulations and company protocol
Team Responsibilities Transfer established/stable caseload and foster homes to new Case Managers and mentor them through the transition
Support teammates to ensure all foster children receive Necco standard services
Ensure that foster parents and case managers needs are met during staff periods of transition
Attend and participate in self-directed tactical meetings and activities
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor
Participate in achieving our mission: We Build Families
Participate in the performance quality improvement process and execute any assigned tasks related to the process
Ensure that all employee-related documents are current and up to date for your employee personnel file
Position Qualifications 21 years of age
Current LSW or LPC or Bachelor\u2019s Degree in a human services-related field (OH, KY, GA)
Bachelor\u2019s Degree with field experience of 2 years (WV)
Minimum of 2 years-experience working with children with emotional or behavioral problems
Valid Driver’s License
Limited Liability Auto Insurance Coverage of 100/300/100
Organizational, and Written/Oral Communications skills
Must have the skills necessary to navigate and execute several software’s (i.e. Microsoft offices, Databases, Electronic Health Records, Dashboards, etc.)
Successful completion of all required Criminal Background checks and drug screenings per state and company regulations
Ability to adhere to scheduled and unplanned deadlines
Willingness to travel and attend training
Successful completion of all required training pertaining to job
At Necco, we value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive and equitable work environment. We embrace individuals of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe that a diverse team fosters innovation and creativity, and we actively seek candidates from all races, ethnicities, religions, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, and ages to join our organization. We are dedicated to providing equal opportunities for employment and advancement to all qualified individuals, and we encourage applicants of all backgrounds to apply.

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