Volunteers of America - Texas

Case Manager DBMD

Euless, TX, US

Remote
Full-time
$48k–$48k/year
2 days ago
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VOA - Texas Are you looking for a job that makes a difference? Do you have a passion for helping others? We may be the right organization for you: VOA TEXAS. Position: Case Manager DBMD (Deaf, Blind, and Multiple Disabilities) Location: Euless, TX Pay: $48,000 per year Why you'll love working with VOA-Texas: * Reliable hours: We will provide a dependable schedule you can count on. * Career advancement: Our variety of programs allows for many opportunities for growth and development. Opportunities range from administrative positions, service coordinators, property management and more! * Benefits: Our wide range of benefits include healthcare, a retirement plan, education assistance program, employee discounts, paid time off, plus more! Primary Responsibilities: * Coordinates the deliver of Waiver services to the VOATX participants. * Organizes and directs services to ensure compliance with applicable federal law, state certification principles for participation in the Deaf, Blind, and Multiple Disabilities program, and VOATX policies. * Ensures that supports are delivered by qualified individuals. * Ensures that all staff receives adequate and timely training, re-training, and evaluation. * Responsible for the development of each participant's Implementation Plan related to the Individual Program Plan (IPP). * Informs individual and/or his/her legally authorized representative about recipient's IPP, any agreed-upon changes in IPP prior to implementing the changes, and be available to answer their questions about the IPP. * Ensures that documentation of all supports delivered to participants is accurate and timely in accordance with VOATX policies and the applicable DBMD billing guidelines. * Ensures appropriate Level of Need assignments an initiates requests for changes to DADS. * Ensures that services are delivered timely and in accordance with participants' plans of care and progress toward identified outcomes are documented and monitored. * Ensures all state required documentation including IDIRCs, IPPs, ICAPs, quarterly reviews, etc. are completed by required deadlines to ensure continuity of care. * Records and maintains documents in a timely manner; completes staffing reports, IPCs, IPPs, ICAPs, training documentation, case notes, and other required documentation. * Reviews at least monthly, all DBMD participants' utilization and adds/edits/deletes services as needed and ensures services have been delivered timely and all billing has been collected. * Supervises and coordinates transportation as needed. * Coordinates participants' needs in scheduling and arrangements to facilitate participants' programs and/or care plan needs. * Ensures the health and welfare of all participants and coordinates medical needs with Nursing. Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree in social sciences or related field plus one year experience with intellectual and developmental disabilities OR high school diploma/GED plus five years direct experience with intellectual and developmental disabilities OR the equivalent combination of education and experience. * Social work certification and supervisory experience are highly preferred. * Competency in ASL preferred. * Valid Texas Driver License, clear MVR, and ability to be insured. Make a living by making a difference. Apply online today! EEO Accessibility: If you need an accommodation as part of the employment process please contact Human Resources at Phone: Email:

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