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Bilingual Case Manager - Home Study & Post Release Services (HS/PRS)

Employer
Wellroot
Location
Gainesville, Georgia / Hybrid work model
Salary
Range: $44,000 -$47,000
Closing date
Oct 31, 2022

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Focus Areas
Human Services
Job Function
Direct Service / Social Service, Social Work / Counseling
Position Type
Full Time
Degree Level
Bachelors

Job Details

Wellroot offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits package that includes:

  • Major medical, dental and vision coverage
  • STD, LTD, and Basic Life coverage – 100% Employer Paid
  • 11 Paid company holidays
  • Generous PTO policy
  • 401K – 6% Match

For 150 years Wellroot Family Services has provided meaningful, positive change that dramatically impacts the lives of children and families within the North Georgia community.  Join our dynamic and growing organization!  Our mission at Wellroot is to restore children and families from trauma through Christ; and we envision a world where every child is raised in a loving, compassionate, and nurturing home.  

Job Title: Case Manager - Home Study & Post Release Services (HS/PRS)

Reports To:   Lead Case Manager – HS/PRS  

Department:   Programs – El Caminos

Location:   Gainesville, GA / Remote

FLSA:    Full-time Exempt

Job Summary:

The Home Study & Post Release (HS/PRS) Case Manager provides culturally competent assessment and case management services serving recently immigrated unaccompanied children and the individuals sponsoring them here in the United States. This position entails conducting home studies of the potential sponsor (caregiver) homes to assess for safety and suitability for placement and providing post release services that promote the successful community integration of the youth and support family reunification efforts. The Case Manager supports the delivery of Wellroot Family Services trauma responsive model by providing comprehensive services to both the referred youth and their caregivers, designed to increase effective communication, provide psychoeducation, and ensure youth and families are connected to a supportive network and formal and informal resources in their community. Wellroot Family Services works in collaboration with the Board of Child Care (lead agency) to provide home study and post release case management to unaccompanied children who are reunified with caregivers across the North Georgia and surrounding regions as well as other parts of the country.

Responsibilities:  

Home Study Services

  • Model and act in accordance with Wellroot core values
  • Conduct the home study process through a combination of in-home visits and interviews, phone calls and other investigative activities with the goal of producing a comprehensive assessment of a potential sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the youth’s needs
  • Utilizes information gathered through investigative interviews with shelter staff, clients, and prospective sponsors, home visit observations and the review of informational documents, including background investigations for all adults living in the potential sponsor’s home for the purpose of making determinations and recommendations
  • Conduct a collaborative psycho-educational process with the youth and sponsor designed to identify areas where support, resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification
  • Educate and prepare the prospective sponsor for reunification with the youth, assisting with accessing needed supports and services
  • Produce a comprehensive written report containing the home study findings and recommendations within 10 days of case assignment

Post Release Services

  • Conduct home visits and phone contacts with the dual purpose of assessing safety and appropriateness of the youth’s placement with his/her sponsor and connecting the youth to services in the community to address risk factors
  • Perform ongoing case management with a focus on screening and making appropriate referrals to address the youth’s needs in the following domains: safety, placement stability, guardianship, education, health and medical, individual mental health and family stabilization, legal/immigration proceedings, substance abuse, gang prevention, independent living, juvenile/criminal justice, trafficking assistance (as applicable) and child enrichment activities
  • Facilitate the development of a youth and family care plan ensuring that the plan demonstrates youth and family voice and includes clear needs statements, strength-based strategies, and outcomes that are measurable and specific
  • Collaborate with youth and sponsor, as well as available informal supports, to develop a crisis and safety plan to ensure the safety of the youth, family, and community
  • Provide crisis intervention services directly, as needed, or connect family to services to ensure youths safety and well-being in a crisis situation
  • Facilitation of case management meetings for with youth and sponsor, as well as applicable informal supports and external providers, that continually reassess the needs of the youth and family and ensure that services in place are effective
  • Evaluate the youth and family’s progress towards goal achievement and keep applicable internal and external stakeholders informed with regards to progress toward achieving care plan goals
  • Motivate and support family involvement through identification and inclusion of informal supports
  • Evaluate the youth and family’s progress towards goal achievement and keep all parties informed with regards to progress toward achieving care plan goals
  • Ability to contact youth and sponsor within 48 hours of case assignment and facilitate an in-home visit with youth and sponsor within 14 days of case assignment
  • Adherence to Wellroot Family Services established performance metrics related to best practice contact requirements for youth and family, including phone and in person face to face visitation requirements
  • Submit detailed and thorough documentation in compliance with Wellroot Family Services and Board of Child Care requirements and reporting deadlines, including but not limited to: case notes, federal and agency data collection, programmatic reporting, assessments, care plan documentation, transition/discharge planning and post discharge follow-up

Overall Responsibilities

  • Acts as a primary point of contact and liaison for the youth, family, sponsors and external agencies
  • Responsible for driving to youth and sponsor homes within a 200-mile radius and traveling via airplane and rental car to homes beyond the 200-mile radius
  • Active participation in agency and community efforts to build culturally competent outreach, education, and interventions for the immigrant and refugee community
  • Complete required documentation and reports within the defined timelines including case notes, federal and agency data collection and applicable programmatic reporting.
  • Documentation requirements are both rigorous and extensive
  • Coordinate with Wellroot Family services staff members and community resources to address the youths service needs
  • Maintain effective working relationships with families, youth, colleagues, consultants and community agencies
  • Demonstrates knowledge of and familiarity with both Board of Child Care and Wellroot Family Services Policy and Procedures relating to services for Unaccompanied Children. This includes knowledge of legal background and authority governing the practice as related to working with Unaccompanied Children
  • Demonstrates knowledge of and ability to identify community social service resources and the processes required to connect youth and families to available social service benefits and programs
  • Demonstrates an understanding of the value of cultural diversity, including the ability to develop systems and practices that are inclusive of diverse staff members and responsive to the cultural needs of the client population served Identify supervision and/or professional training needs to supervisor as they arise
  • Demonstrate the ability to effectively express ideas clearly and concisely, orally and in writing
  • Demonstrate the ability to engage youth and families in a positive therapeutic alliance

Non-Essential Functions: 

  • Provides Assist with transportation needs of youth and family as needed.

Competencies: 

  • Accountability for Others 
  • Accurate Listening 
  • Attitude toward Honesty  
  • Commitment to the Job 
  • Consistency and Reliability  
  • Developing Others  
  • Emotional Control 
  • Empathetic Outlook  
  • Flexibility 
  • Handling Stress 
  • Human Awareness  
  • Leading Others  
  • Monitoring Others  
  • Practical Thinking 
  • Creative Problem Solving 
  • Cultural Humility  
  • Relating to Others 
  • Role Awareness  
  • Frequent Interaction with Others 
  • Attention to Detail 
  • Bilingual Fluency 

Work Environment/ Remote Office Requirements: This position requires the ability to operate both in a professional office environment as well as a remote work capacity. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines. Remote duties require the ability to procure fast, reliable internet service (15 Mbps minimum download speed required) at the remote office location. Remote workspace must allow for phone and video calls to be made without interruption, the confidentiality of protected health information to be maintained, and equipment stored securely when not in use. Wellroot will provide a laptop and cell phone. Employee is responsible for all other remote office equipment and costs.

Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; and taste or smell. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.

Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: This is a full-time position. The schedule requires flexibility based on the availability of youth and families served. This position regularly requires long hours and weekend work. Eligible for flex schedule.

Travel: Travel is required and will include local as well as out-of-area and overnight travel. Frequent local travel will be required to serve the home communities of youth and families served by the program.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in the behavioral sciences, human services or social services fields.
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish (both oral and written).

Preferred Education and Experience:

  • Master’s Degree in Social Work from an accredited college or university and 1-year experience in providing direct services to children/youth and families
  • Active certification in SAFE Home Study (or similar method) certifications
  • Two years of experience providing direct services to foreign born, immigrant and/or refugee populations
  • Child welfare and/or ORR case management experience
  • Proficiency in languages other than English and Spanish.

Additional Eligibility Qualifications:

  • Able to learn and effectively utilize different technology platforms
  • Excellent computers use knowledge with Microsoft Windows 10 and 365 Office products, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
  • Proven effective time management, planning, communication, and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to problem solve Ability to work independently
  • Ability to keep an electronic calendar (Outlook)
  • Ability to pass CPR/First aid certification both at employee orientation and per the schedule outlined by HR thereafter
  • Ability to demonstrate the possession of a valid driver’s license prior to employment and ability to maintain the license and operate a motor vehicle thereafter
  • Ability to pass CPS/Adam Walsh both prior to employment and per the schedule outlined by HR thereafter
  • Ability to pass a Tuberculosis Screening both prior to employment and per the schedule outlined by HR thereafter
  • Ability to pass a work-readiness physical performed by a certified medical professional both prior to employment and per the schedule outlined by HR thereafter
  • Ability to pass a Federal and State Fingerprinting Background Check both prior to employment and per the schedule outlined by HR thereafter
  • Ability to pass a drug screen via urinalysis both prior to employment and randomly thereafter

Other Duties:

Please note 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.

Employee signature below constitutes employee's understanding of the requirements, essential functions and duties of the position.

Salary Range: $44,000 - $47,000

Wellroot is an EEO employer

 

 

Company

Our mission: We restore children and families from trauma through Jesus Christ.

Our vision: We envision a world where every child is raised in a loving, compassionate, and nurturing home.

 

Foster Care in GeorgiaFor nearly 150 years, Wellroot Family Services has been leading the effort to transform the lives of children and families in Georgia. Through our four programs, Wellroot cares for and encourages the growth and healing of children, young adults and families in and affected by the foster care system of Georgia.

Wellroot first opened its doors in 1871. Its name at the time, though, was The Decatur Orphans’ Home. Its mission was to serve the needs of children who had been orphaned during the Civil War. Over the next several decades, the needs of children and families in Georgia changed, as did the focus and programs of The Decatur Orphans’ Home, whose leadership continued to grow and transform the organization in order to better meet those needs. In 1934, after 63 years as The Decatur Orphans’ Home, The Board of Trustees approved a name change that would better reflect the growth of the organization, along with its potential as an Foster Familiesagency of the Methodist Church. The new name was The Methodist Children’s Home.  Thirty-six years later, in 1970, “United” was added to the name, reflecting the continued growth and transformation of the Methodist denomination.

The needs of children and families in Georgia continue to change and true to our heritage, the programs and focus continue to be transformed in order to better meet those needs.

In December 2018, the Board of The United Methodist Children’s Home approved another name change, one that better reflects the growth of the organization, along with its potential as an agency of The United Methodist Church. After 49 years of operating as The United Methodist Children’s Home, our organization is now called Wellroot Family Services.

Built on industry best practices, our Christian faith and bold, new innovative approaches toward child welfare, Wellroot is the leading faith-centered family services organization in Georgia. As an agency of The United Methodist Church in North Georgia, Wellroot Family Services’ programs were designed to respond to the needs of children and families through faith-centered service. With a focus on supporting youth from infancy through early adulthood, we help people reach their God-given potential through the encouragement and love of a healthy home.

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Telephone
404-327-5878
Location
1967 Lakeside Parkway, Suite 400
Tucker
GA
30084
United States

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