Case Manager

Minneapolis, MN
Full Time
Social Services
Entry Level
Hekima Cultural and Consulting Services
Waiver Case Manager – Greater Minneapolis

Hekima Cultural and Consulting Services is a social service agency founded in 2018 to address the need for holistic, strength-based, culturally centered services to all communities in Minnesota. The Company develops connections with the people they serve and assists them in acquiring the resources they need to achieve their goals. This full-time hourly position is at 1549 Livingston Ave, West Saint Paul MN 55118 

Position Overview:
As a Waiver Case Manager, you will demonstrate your commitment to your clients and Hekima Cultural and Consulting Services by performing various job duties. The Case Manager will provide person-centered assessments, planning, facilitation, and advocacy for options and services to meet the needs of children, the elderly, or adults with disabilities who receive Waiver services. Also, monitor individuals' health and safety needs and intervene, when necessary, to ensure the effectiveness of services provided and collaborate with other professionals.

In this role, you will be responsible for:
-           Providing person-centered case management services that assist individuals who receive Home and Community Waiver Services in locating and gaining access to needed waivers and other state plan services while meeting the person’s medical, social, housing, employment, and other goal areas.
-           Developing and implementing, with the individual’s involvement, a person-centered Coordinated Services and Support Plan (CSSP) that is based on the MnCHOICES assessment results and within the county-approved allocation for the person.
-           Evaluating, facilitating, referring, authorizing, and monitoring services and individual progress related to established goals and objectives and working with the person to adjust service plans as necessary.
-           Participating in team meetings, agency staff meetings, county meetings, and training.
-           Actively participate in ongoing professional growth and development; maintain appropriate professional behavior and participate in appropriate supervision.
-           Obtaining the necessary CEUs to maintain professional licensure status.
-           Other tasks and responsibilities as assigned.
You will excel in this role if:
-           You enjoy providing a high level of care for children, seniors, and disabled adults.
-           You have a positive and compassionate attitude.
-           You are a multi-tasker and can stay organized.
-           You are a team player.
-           You know how to prioritize.

To qualify, you will bring:
-           Bachelor’s degree or higher in Social Work, a Human Service field, Psychology, or Sociology. Minnesota Social Work Licensure required.
-           Must have prior experience working with children, seniors, or disabled adults in a community-based setting, including experience with assessing strengths and needs, providing information, referrals, and follow-up to other community resources.
-           Must have access to reliable transportation, a valid Minnesota driver’s license and current insurance as travel within the County and surrounding areas for home visits is required.
-           Two years of experience working with Minnesota Medicaid Waiver programs (Alternative Care, Elderly Waiver, CADI, DD, and BI Waivers)is preferred.

About Us:
Hekima Cultural and Consulting Services is a social services agency that provides person-centered services to individuals with disabilities and organizations.

We are hiring for a full-time position, Monday through Friday, with an hourly pay range of $22.00 - $26.00 per hour. We are also offering a $2000 sign-on bonus.

We offer excellent benefits including:
•           401(k) with Company match
•           Health insurance
•           Dental insurance
•           Employee assistance program
•           Employee discount
•           Flexible schedule
•           Flexible spending account
•           Health savings account
•           Life insurance
•           Paid time off
•           Seven paid holidays
•           Parental leave
•           Professional development assistance
•           Referral program
•           Retirement plan
•           Tuition reimbursement
•           Vision insurance

If this type of caregiving position resonates with you, please apply! We look forward to reviewing your resume.

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