The Gladney Home Case Manager plays a vital role in delivering clinical case management services that support the overall goals and mission of the Gladney Home program. Utilizing a holistic, person-centered approach, the Case Manager works to assess and address each resident’s unique needs by developing, implementing, and monitoring individualized case management plans.
Key Responsibilities
Collects information, identifies individual needs, and develops a comprehensive case management plan.
Develop trusting relationships with Gladney Home staff.
Counsels and guides residents, addressing behavioral concerns when necessary.
Develops and utilizes all agency and community resources available at the federal, state and local levels.
Arrange psychological, CANS assessments, and assessments for psychiatric treatment for residents.
Manages the resident’s schedules for counseling, equine therapy, and physical and occupational therapy.
Acts as the resident’s educational decision maker and is also responsible for enrolling the residents in school and attending any school conferences.
Solve s problems and adapts well to changing needs. Local travel is required and may account for 30% of the time for 5-10 appointments per week depending on the number of residents.
Documents correspondence and monthly check ins with the residents, documents any correspondence with providers, DFPS, or SSCC teams and time spent with clients in the case file and case management systems.
Works with the residents and internal departments to prepare residents’ adoption readiness plan.
Maintains case file records and closes files in a timely manner upon discharge.
Serves as an example of best practices for Gladney staff in home-based settings.
Maintains client records, coordinating the collection of necessary information ensuring compliance with agency policy and regulatory agencies.
Maintains a thorough understanding of regulations, requirements, and compliance and is the department contact for audits.
Provides and documents aftercare services to residents who have been discharged from Gladney Home.
Participate in an on-call rotation during weekends and holidays to provide staff support and respond to crisis situations as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned to support the organization’s operational needs and contribute to the team’s overall success.
Minimum Qualifications / Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in social work or related field is required.
2 years of experience with case management.
Valid/current driver’s license. Must be able to drive at night.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Word, PowerPoint, and Excel; Microsoft Teams.
Must be able to work a flexible schedule due to clients’ needs including weekends, evenings, and nights.
Must be energized, motivated, and adaptable to meet changing needs.
Superb written and verbal communications skills.
Good organizational and time management skills.
Ability to deal with defiant behaviors, not easily offended.
Must be physically able to carry and lift 30lb and perform de-escalation interventions.
Preferred Requirements
Experience in client assessment and adoption counseling.
Experience with TBRI.
403(b)
Paid Time Off - Including Vacation and Sick Time
Company Paid & AD&D
Short Term Disability
Access to robust Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Continuing education opportunities
Working Conditions
Operate primarily in a climate-controlled office environment with a fast-paced workflow, requiring the ability to shift between tasks, manage frequent interruptions, and meet time-sensitive deadlines efficiently.
Local travel is required and may account for up to 30% of work time for resident appointments and meetings.
Flexible schedule required, including evenings, weekends, nights, and participation in an on-call rotation during weekends and holidays.
Regular interaction with residents who may exhibit challenging or defiant behaviors.
Exposure to emotionally charged situations requiring patience, empathy, and crisis intervention skills
Regular, punctual attendance is essential for maintaining efficient service delivery.
Physical Demands
Frequent walking, standing, bending, squatting, reaching, and twisting.
Regular use of office equipment and handling of documents as part of daily tasks.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Gladney Center for Adoption is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to these factors. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds andexperiences.
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