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San Andreas Regional Center

Case Manager, Transitional Age Services

San Andreas Regional Center, Salinas, California, United States, 93911

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Overview San Andreas Regional Center (SARC) is one of 21 regional centers in California, funded by the State and rooted in the values of the Lanterman Act. As a community-based nonprofit, we are dedicated to supporting individuals with developmental disabilities in living full, independent, and inclusive lives. Join a diverse, mission-driven team that is passionate about making a meaningful difference every day. If you care deeply about equity, advocacy, and social impact— SARC is the place for you.

Position Job title: HR Coordinator / Assistant | Program Manager | Senior Administrator

Job Summary Job Summary:

While maintaining good public relations and implementing the goals and vision of the regional center, this position is responsible for providing and coordinating services to individuals transitioning from school age to adult age services in accordance with the provisions of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act, and policies established by the San Andreas Regional Center Board of Directors.

Essential Job Functions

Gathers data and produces initial and/or ongoing assessments

Presents assessment data to Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) for eligibility determination

Coordinates the Person-Centered Planning process for individuals and their families

Develops the Individual Program Plan (IPP) or the IFSP for Early Start

Counsels individuals concerning identification and achievement of personal goals

Transitions individuals from school age to adult age services typically a stable day program or job is established

Advocates with individuals/families to assure provision of needed services

Initiates and follows up on referrals to existing community resources

Identifies areas of unmet needs

Performs tasks which relate to fiscal requirements

Provides assistance to existing and in the development of new community services

Completes all required caseload documentation

Develops expertise in accessing generic resources

Assures that all individuals and families are informed verbally and in writing of their right to appeal every time a decision is made to change, alter, or deny a service

Knows Title 17 and Title 22 licensing and DDS requirements

Knows all resources that serve - individuals who reside in various districts

Intervenes effectively in crisis situations to eventually effect stability

Monitors residential facilities in compliance with Title 17 regulations

Coordinates and facilitates annual and quarterly visits as required with vendors, and IDT members

May attend IEP meetings as needed

Works in collaboration with vendors, school districts, and community partners

Monitors day programs to assure quality programming

Evaluates conservatorship requests and submits reports to the appropriate parties

Understands role as a mandated reporter

Conducts required home visits and meetings in various settings

Qualifications Education/Experience:

A Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Rehabilitation Counseling, or a related field from an accredited college, or a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work plus four years of relevant experience, is required. The specific field of study for the Bachelor's Degree and the post-Bachelor's years of experience may be waived by the Executive Director if necessary to meet a special need of the agency, such as providing services to specific cultural or monolingual groups.

Special Skills and Knowledge:

Knowledge of principles, objectives and techniques of social work; individual and group behavior; human growth; development of family relationships; medical-psycho-socio-economic factors affecting individuals and families; techniques of intervention, referral and follow-up to community resources and facilities and various community organizations, and how to intervene constructively on the client's behalf. Ability to relate in a constructive and enabling manner to a wide variety of individuals and organizations; ability to relate in a positive manner with supervisor, co-workers, and others in the agency and community; establish and maintain rapport with clients and their families; prepare and present oral and written reports; maintain case records in a clear, concise, appropriate and timely manner.

Other:

Use of an automobile, possession of a valid driver's license and automobile liability insurance for the minimum amount prescribed by law, OR ability to provide for independent transportation.

Compensation and Benefits

MONTHLY STIPEND FOR BILINGUAL SPEAKING!

We offer a competitive benefits package designed to support your health, well-being, and future.

Employees receive free medical coverage (yes, free for employees!), along with free dental and vision insurance for your dependents.

Our benefits include a CalPERS pension plan, offering rare, long-term financial security through a lifetime pension, excellent health benefits, and overall career stability. Additional benefits include a 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending accounts, and an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

You'll also enjoy:

Five days of paid education leave per fiscal year

Vacation time, sick leave, 12 paid holidays and 2 floating holidays

Life insurance, with options for additional coverage

Access to an employee discounts portal full of great deals

We offer flexible work schedules and select hybrid positions, promoting a healthy and balanced work-life experience

And that’s just the beginning —

explore the full list of benefits on our careers website

(Benefits apply to eligible employees.)

Location Salinas, CA

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