Youth Center Case Manager
Summary
Title: | Youth Center Case Manager |
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ID: | 1002 |
Location: | Las Vegas, NV |
Department: | Operations |
Description
Purpose:
Under the direct supervision of the Shannon West Homeless Youth Center Director, this position provides direct case management services to homeless and at-risk youth, in the Emergency Shelter Program.
Duties, Functions, and Responsibilities:
- Conduct initial interview/intake and needs assessment for residents.
- Complete any intake paperwork, as required.
- Create client centered case plans that reflect the needs and desires of the individual, within 72 hours of intake.
- Monitor resident’s progress and provide follow-up services, by facilitating weekly sessions to address the client’s needs and progress towards achieving goals.
- Complete monthly client centered case plan reviews with the clients, and obtain signatures.
- Enter case notes in true time date (daily) into HMIS, reflecting activities of the client’s progress.
- Assist the youth in obtaining vital identification documents.
- Maintain audit ready files at all times. **Random audit checks are regularly performed**
- Maintain clear boundaries with clients and providers at all times.
- Complete exit summaries within 72 hours of a client’s exit from the program.
- Maintain accurate documentation of services to residents. Enter accurate resident data into computer, reflecting resident activities and progress.
- Organize and facilitate daily groups according to the group schedule. Maintain group log, following the completion of the group.
- Provide direct supervision of residents during assigned shifts, maintain and complete hourly log, when needed.
- Attend weekly Treatment Team meetings
- Responsible for attending weekly supervision meetings with the program director
- Report all program violations immediately following any incident.
- Provide crisis intervention, as needed.
- Supervises residents’ ingestion of prescribed and over-the-counter medications, and documents medication compliance, when needed.
- Complete all paperwork and logs, including incident reports, runaway reports, and resident tracking logs.
- Participate in multi-agency, multi-disciplinary teams to report and review resident progress.
- Provide transportation to appointments, when necessary.
- Attend court hearings, if necessary.
- Attend trainings, when available.
- Perform other duties, as may be assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Knowledge of local social service agencies and programs, as they pertain to homeless and at-risk youth.
- Must be able to effectively communicate with people from a variety of social, cultural, and economic backgrounds, and have a demonstrated understanding of, and sensitivity to, culturally diverse populations.
- Knowledge of applicable statutes, ordinances, and codes.
- Knowledge of social service work, interviewing/referral techniques.
- Experience working with, and an understanding of, issues facing homeless and at-risk youth
- Understand and follow complex instructions and procedures. Must be able to accurately analyze situations, and adopt an effective course of action.
- Must possess effective written, verbal and listening skills, and have the ability to initiate and respond to routine correspondence.
- Ability to maintain order and exercise appropriate judgment in crisis situations.
- Must be flexible and be able to adjust to rapidly shifting priorities; must work well under pressure.
- Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with residents, fellow employees, other agencies, and the general public.
- Organize work schedule and budget time
- Understand and follow all agency policies and procedures.
- General computer knowledge and ability to use Microsoft Office software.
- Ability to work flexible hours, as required by resident case load.
Qualifications, Education, and/or Equivalent Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, 4 years of experience, substantially equivalent to a bachelor’s degree, or any combination of education and experience
- Professional experience, as required by education
- Must have a valid Clark County Health Card; pass annual TB testing; possess and maintain valid CPR/1st Aid certification.
- Must pass background check and pre-employment drug screening. Random drug testing is performed.
- Must have a current NV driver’s license and clean DMV record. Driver History Reports are required to be submitted on a quarterly basis.
Working Conditions:
Work is performed in an indoor/outdoor environment, with driving required at times. May be subject to sitting, lifting, bending, squatting, walking, standing, pushing and pulling, simple grasping, and climbing.