Case Manager
Company: Region 5 Systems
Location: Lincoln
Posted on: March 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Position: Case Manager (known as "Professional Partner")
Remote-based (telework position), with the majority of work
performed in the community with clients; some work will be
performed in the office (e.g., required meetings and trainings,
etc.). See "Work Environment" for more details. Reports to:
Professional Partner Supervisor Supervisory Responsibilities: None
Work Schedule: Full Time (40 hours per week) Starting Compensation:
$41,295 - $46,682, commensurate with experience and other desired
criteria FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Last Revised: December 2024
POSITION SUMMARY This remote-based (telework) position provides
wraparound services to individuals under the age of 26, who are
diagnosable with a mental illness (Serious Emotional Disturbances
or SED) and residing in Region 5 Systems' geographical area
(southeast Nebraska). Persons served are at risk of being placed
outside of the home, school, or community and are at risk for
involvement in the juvenile justice and/or child welfare systems,
which may include committing a criminal offense or behavioral
health problems at school or home. This position is a program
within Family & Youth Investment (FYI), which is an intensive
person-centered team coordination process. The wraparound approach
to service delivery is used, relying on the natural support systems
of the person served and his/her family in their own neighborhood
and community. Each person served is assigned a Professional
Partner who uses a person-centered approach to assist in accessing
appropriate supports and services. The Professional Partner's job
responsibilities are to provide intensive team-based coordination
as outlined below. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES A. Person
Served Engagement 1. Engage with persons served who have emotional
disturbances and their families to identify their strengths and
needs for treatment and resources. 2. Utilize wraparound approach
to effectively create and sustain the Wraparound Team. 3.
Facilitate monthly Wraparound Team meetings organizing the team
around the Plan of Care, developing strength-based interventions
and creative strategies to overcome obstacles. 4. Collaborate with
Wraparound Team to create crisis plans. 5. Interpret Wraparound
Team meeting notes into a clear, concise, comprehensive, and
flexible Plan of Care that encompass life domains of the person
served and family. 6. Maintain consistent contact with the persons
served, family, and other members of the Wraparound Team including
professionals involved with the persons served. 7. Utilize flexible
dollars efficiently to meet the needs of the Wraparound Team
keeping within the case rate. 8. Utilize trauma-informed care model
with persons served. 9. Carry a maximum caseload of 15 persons
served with at least 2 in rural counties. 10. As needed, serve
participants from any of FYI's wraparound tracks regardless of the
track identified by this job description. 11. Maintain a current
awareness of community resources available to meet the needs of the
persons served. 12. Attend and participate in scheduled FYI Team
staff meetings. 13. Attend and participate in peer review. 14.
Attend and participate in clinical supervisions. 15. Attend and
participate in biannual statewide conferences. 16. Attend
educational trainings to meet current caseload needs of persons
served as opportunities are presented. 17. Knowledge of and
adherence to Region 5 Systems' policies, procedures, and required
trainings. 18. Complete CAFAS training every two years. B.
Documentation 1. Maintain current progress notes, documenting
contact with the family and others related to the case. 2. Document
Plan of Care monthly, or as needed. 3. Obtain family history
information to create interpretive summary. 4. Maintain electronic
health records, keeping current and complete. 5. Maintain all
documentation as required by organizational policies and
procedures. 6. Prepare documentation required for skill builders,
students, or interns. 7. Complete all enrollment and discharge
paperwork. C. Data Collection Complete assessment tools as required
by organizational policies and procedures. OTHER DUTIES This job
description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive
listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are
required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities,
and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Minimum Requirements Bachelor's degree in
human services or related field. Extensive experience (3 or more
years) in related human services field may be substituted for
degree. Maintain CAFAS certification. Preferred 2 years of
experience working with persons served with serious emotional
disturbances (SED). 2 years of experience in a behavioral health
direct service position. ABILITIES & SKILLS Ability to work
remotely as described in "Work Environment" section of this job
description. Possess technology skill set to independently work in
a remote environment, including ability for proficiency with
collaboration tools like video conferencing platforms (e.g., Teams,
Zoom, comfort level with use of electronic health or shared
documentation and network drives). Ability to practice the
wraparound approach, including but not limited to: Organize and
facilitate teams. Assess effectiveness of services and resources.
Assess the strengths and needs of and engage with families of
diverse cultures, socioeconomic, and developmental levels. Ability
to practice and apply trauma-informed care. Ability to effectively
develop and oversee implementation of a crisis/safety plan. Ability
to develop person-centered plans as follows: Write concise
measurable goals and objectives. Evaluate progress towards
outcomes. Proficient word processing skills, with knowledge of
Microsoft Office Pro (Word, Access, Publisher, Excel, and
PowerPoint) software. Ability to work independently, handle
multiple projects simultaneously, and prioritize responsibilities
to effectively manage time to meet necessary deadlines as directed.
Ability to read and understand information and ideas presented
orally and/or in writing to complete assigned tasks. Ability to use
critical thinking skills, using logic and reasoning to identify the
strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or
approaches to problems. Ability to maintain effective working
relationships with supervisor, peers, co-workers, business
stakeholders, persons served, and the public. Ability to write,
speak, and understand English as necessary to effectively perform
position and to communicate with supervisors, employees, or
participants the incumbent works with based on the assumption that
such individuals can only write, speak, and understand English.
Ability to work independently in persons served homes. Ability to
use appropriate judgment/discretion when authorizing flex funds on
behalf of the FYI Program. Ability to monitor work of others as
related to persons served goals. Ability to interview persons
served (e.g., primary assessments, screenings). Ability to
recognize, interpret, and respond appropriately to threatening
situations. Willingness and ability to be a team player. WORK
ENVIRONMENT During the first 60 days of employment, the incumbent
will work in the principal office. Thereafter, the position will be
remote-based (telework) in the incumbent's residence, with a
majority of the work performed in the community with clients; some
work will be performed in the office (e.g., required in-person
meetings and trainings, etc.). Incumbent will not have designated
office space at the principal office but will have the option to
reserve shared "hoteling" office space and conference rooms at the
principal office as needed. Other teleworking parameters include:
Work laptop, computer monitor, keyboard, and other incidental
general office supplies provided. All items are to be used for
business purposes only and remain the property of Region 5 Systems.
Ability to establish an appropriate telework environment at the
incumbent's residence, including provision for confidentiality.
Region 5 Systems is not responsible for personal costs associated
with the setup of the incumbent's telework space, such office
furnishings (desks, chairs, file cabinets, lighting), internet
service, remodeling, repairs, or modifications. For optimal
performance, it is recommended that incumbent has a minimum
connection speed of 25 Mbps internet service from the telework
location. Cell phone provided for business purposes (remains
property of Region 5 Systems). A majority of the work with clients
is face-to-face, normally performed in their home or other
location. Business hours are 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. These are the
core work hours for this position. Responsibilities will require a
flexible work schedule, including some evening hours and infrequent
weekend hours, to meet business needs of the organization/
accommodate participants' schedules. Must be present on a
consistent basis during those periods of time when critical
deadlines need to be met. Incumbent must have the ability to travel
on a periodic basis and is required to have, and maintain,
personal, reliable transportation to travel to
meetings/activities/transport participants within Region 5 Systems'
16-county area as required to perform job. Incumbent must have, and
maintain, a valid Nebraska driver's license and have, and maintain,
current vehicle insurance. Employment Type: Full Time Salary:
$41,295 - $46,682 Annual Bonus/Commission: No
Keywords: Region 5 Systems, Lincoln , Case Manager, Executive , Lincoln, Nebraska
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