CASWELL DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
About the Position
This position is a repost. Prior applicants will remain under consideration and do not need to reapply. This position is designated mandatory and must report or stay over during adverse weather events.
Work Hours: Monday - Friday; 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.
Work Location: Rolling Hills/Omni
Responsibilities The primary purpose of the Care Manager is to ensure that the individuals served are provided a comprehensive array of training, services, and supports that enables them to achieve maximum independence in self‑care and activities of daily living; including gaining and maintaining significant relationships, self‑management and ensuring the protection of their rights. Job responsibilities include the following:
Responsible for documentation including program reviews, development of and revision to life plans.
Responsible for auditing and annual training of staff within the home.
Key Competencies & Skills
Thorough knowledge of concepts, practices, and techniques of the field of developmental disabilities and the population served to include evaluations and development of comprehensive life plans.
Skill in writing life plans including punctuation, grammar, etc., and reports to document individual treatment plans.
Skill is needed in auditing records and programming activities.
Excellent communication skills to effectively work with people and the ability to recognize and resolve problems.
Current knowledge of the standards, regulations and licensure requirements.
Demonstrated ability to establish and conduct effective working relationships.
Ability to coordinate the activities of a group of professionals of varied disciplines; provide leadership in the development, implementation and evaluation of treatment plans; and develop cooperative working relationships with a variety of persons providing services to the individuals.
Management Preferences
Graduation from a four‑year college or university with a degree in a human service field.
Minimum of two years' experience in prescriptive program planning in a residential setting for the developmentally disabled.
Supervisory experience preferred.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Some state job postings say you can qualify by an equivalent combination of education and experience. If that language appears below, then you may qualify through either years of education or years of directly related experience or a combination of both. See https://oshr.nc.gov/experience-guide for details.
Bachelor's degree in a human services or related field from an appropriately accredited institution, and one year of experience providing and/or developing person‑centered care plans for individuals with intellectual disabilities/co‑occurring disorders.
or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Advanced degrees in human services may be substituted to meet educational requirements if an applicant does not possess a Bachelor's degree in human services or related field.
Degrees must be from appropriately accredited colleges or universities.
About the Department The NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is one of the largest, most complex agencies in the state, with approximately 18,000 employees. In collaboration with its partners, it is responsible for ensuring the health, safety and well‑being of all North Carolinians. Caswell Developmental Center, serving as North Carolina's Eastern Region resource center, provides specialized residential, programmatic, and support services for individuals with developmental disabilities. The individuals we serve are at the heart of our facility. Our team is critical to the mission of the facility. We strive to create an environment in which every team member contributes to the overall success of the Center to positively impact the lives of those around them and the individuals we service. If you are looking to make a difference and seeking a rewarding career, we encourage you to consider this opportunity. Please view video at https://vimeo.com/185000006 to experience how Caring is Contagious at Caswell Developmental Center.
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Work Hours: Monday - Friday; 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.
Work Location: Rolling Hills/Omni
Responsibilities The primary purpose of the Care Manager is to ensure that the individuals served are provided a comprehensive array of training, services, and supports that enables them to achieve maximum independence in self‑care and activities of daily living; including gaining and maintaining significant relationships, self‑management and ensuring the protection of their rights. Job responsibilities include the following:
Responsible for documentation including program reviews, development of and revision to life plans.
Responsible for auditing and annual training of staff within the home.
Key Competencies & Skills
Thorough knowledge of concepts, practices, and techniques of the field of developmental disabilities and the population served to include evaluations and development of comprehensive life plans.
Skill in writing life plans including punctuation, grammar, etc., and reports to document individual treatment plans.
Skill is needed in auditing records and programming activities.
Excellent communication skills to effectively work with people and the ability to recognize and resolve problems.
Current knowledge of the standards, regulations and licensure requirements.
Demonstrated ability to establish and conduct effective working relationships.
Ability to coordinate the activities of a group of professionals of varied disciplines; provide leadership in the development, implementation and evaluation of treatment plans; and develop cooperative working relationships with a variety of persons providing services to the individuals.
Management Preferences
Graduation from a four‑year college or university with a degree in a human service field.
Minimum of two years' experience in prescriptive program planning in a residential setting for the developmentally disabled.
Supervisory experience preferred.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Some state job postings say you can qualify by an equivalent combination of education and experience. If that language appears below, then you may qualify through either years of education or years of directly related experience or a combination of both. See https://oshr.nc.gov/experience-guide for details.
Bachelor's degree in a human services or related field from an appropriately accredited institution, and one year of experience providing and/or developing person‑centered care plans for individuals with intellectual disabilities/co‑occurring disorders.
or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Advanced degrees in human services may be substituted to meet educational requirements if an applicant does not possess a Bachelor's degree in human services or related field.
Degrees must be from appropriately accredited colleges or universities.
About the Department The NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is one of the largest, most complex agencies in the state, with approximately 18,000 employees. In collaboration with its partners, it is responsible for ensuring the health, safety and well‑being of all North Carolinians. Caswell Developmental Center, serving as North Carolina's Eastern Region resource center, provides specialized residential, programmatic, and support services for individuals with developmental disabilities. The individuals we serve are at the heart of our facility. Our team is critical to the mission of the facility. We strive to create an environment in which every team member contributes to the overall success of the Center to positively impact the lives of those around them and the individuals we service. If you are looking to make a difference and seeking a rewarding career, we encourage you to consider this opportunity. Please view video at https://vimeo.com/185000006 to experience how Caring is Contagious at Caswell Developmental Center.
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