The Case Manager will report directly to the Executive Director of JFF. Key responsibilities include:
Screening of perspective resident information to determine eligibility and resident needs.
- Supports the coordination of resident intakes and referral process.
- Develops individual service plans for residents and family – case management.
- Develops transition plans for residents completing the program
- Documents activities in resident records in accordance with JFF standards
- Provides supervision, protection, and care of residents individually and in groups.
- Documents residents progress; identifies possible need for professional services; communicates
such findings to professional staff.
- Supports refinement of established policies, process, and implementation.
- Conducts mandatory trainings, in-service, and meetings, when necessary.
- Maintains confidentiality as required licensing, HIPPA, and other regulatory agencies.
- Develops relationships with other community-based organizations.
- Qualifications:
- Prior case management experience required.
- Previous experience working with youth and young adults required.
- Must be detail oriented.
- Ability to use good judgment in decision-making. Must be able to self-manage.
- Ability to independently use a computer (Excel, Word, email etc..) and the ability to learn
necessary computer programs. - Must have valid driver’s license (Washington or Oregon)
- Must have valid first aid certificate with CPR
- Strong skills in crisis management and intervention
- Must be able to successfully pass the DHS background
- Must be able to successfully pass a drug screen
The Joyce Finley Foundation is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all
qualified job applicants and employees without regard to the following statuses: protected veteran;
qualified individual with a disability; race; ethnicity; religion; gender; pregnancy; gender identity;
national origin; age; genetic information; sexual orientation; or any other protected status in
accordance with local, state, or federal laws.