Case Associate
Company: THE JEWISH BOARD
Location: New York
Posted on: February 18, 2025
Job Description:
For nearly 150 years, The Jewish Board has been delivering
innovative, best-in-class mental and behavioral health services. We
are unique in serving everyone from infants and their families to
children, teens, and adults. That adds up to countless
opportunities to use your skills, training, and compassion to make
a difference in the lives of over 45,000 New Yorkers each
year.LOCATION3735 White Plains RdThe Bronx, NY 10467, USMake a
bigger differenceCase AssociateAt The Jewish Board, we don't just
make a difference - we make a bigger difference as we serve 45,000
New Yorkers every year. Join our dedicated team that's been helping
communities across New York City for almost 150 years and see just
how big of a difference you can make.Reasons you'll love working
with us:
- If you have a particular age range or population you're
interested in working with, you can find your niche here. Our
clients and staff are as diverse as the city we work in, and
include people of all cultures, religions, races, gender
expressions, and sexual orientations.
- We're committed to supporting your career development by
encouraging mobility and advancement across different program types
and jobs.
- With 70 locations throughout the five boroughs, you can work
close to where you live.
- Generous vacation time and 15 paid holidays will help you
achieve a healthy work/life balance.
- We offer an excellent benefits package with affordable,
high-quality health and dental insurance with low co-pays.
- You'll receive ongoing support through high-quality
supervision, specialized trainings from our Continuing Education
team, and an education benefit.How you can make a bigger
difference:PURPOSE: The Jewish Board's Adult Residential Division
supports adults with serious and persistent mental illness to live
in the community with as much independence as possible. Using a
non-judgmental, harm-reduction approach, staff model and guide
residents to create and meet personalized recovery goals, develop
independent living skills, and live in a healthy and secure manner.
Our work is guided by principles that underscore the critical
importance of stable housing, use a culturally competent and
anti-racist lens, and respect the dignity and legitimacy of each
individual's journey.POSITION OVERVIEW: The Case Associate is the
intermediate level of direct care staff working with residents of
the Jewish Board supported housing programs in order to help
residents live in the community as independently as possible.KEY
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Resident Support
- May carry a caseload of residents.
- Provides services to those residents within the scope of
program regulations and agency mission.
- Evaluates and assesses independent living skills, and supports
residents in meeting individual goals.
- Advocates on behalf of residents with other services
providers.
- If carrying a caseload, links residents to community based
treatment and collaborates with other service providers when
coordinating services.
- If carrying a caseload, practices person-centered and
collaborative service planning with residents, also ensuring
service plans are completed and signed by residents according to
regulatory guidelines and standards.
- Interprets and explains agency policies and procedures to
residents.
- Supports residents toward the goal of medication management
independence, including appropriate person-centered
interventions.
- Conducts monthly unit/apartment inspections.
- Provides resident escorts to appointments as needed.
- Assists residents with moving, carrying groceries, laundry, and
other household items as needed.Administrative Support and
Coordination
- Participates in regular staff meetings and trainings. May be
asked to travel to some off-site meetings and trainings.
- Participates in planning and execution of special and holiday
events.
- Completes regular and timely documentation of all resident
interactions, including progress and informational notes.
- Insures progress notes meet monthly billing documentation
requirements, if applicable.
- Files incident reports as appropriate.
- Facilitates monthly roommate meetings when appropriate.CORE
COMPETENCIES for the position include:Knowledge and Attributes
- Understanding of how mental illness, substance use disorders,
or trauma can affect the lives of individuals in the
community.
- Experience working with individuals living with serious mental
illness, substance use disorders, or trauma required.
- Knowledge of local and state health and human service systems
and their navigation.
- Understanding of the demanding processes of stabilization and
recovery.
- Commitment to working with individuals with serious mental
illness, substance use disorders, a history of trauma, and/or
homelessness.
- Compassion and respect for vulnerable individuals.
- Openness to approaching the work through an anti-racist lens,
engaging in continuous learning, and putting that learning into
practice to support our diverse resident population.
- The ability to stay calm in a variety of situations, some of
which may be stressful.
- Patience and empathy for individuals on their journey to
recovery.Skills
- Communication: Conveys information clearly and concisely, both
verbally and in writing; practices active listening; engages
residents respectfully.
- Self-sufficiency and initiative: Assesses, initiates, and
completes tasks independently; contributes to the organization's
mission and team's goals; researches and pursues professional
development opportunities.
- Interpersonal relations: Demonstrates cultural sensitivity,
interacts with colleagues and residents professionally and
respectfully.
- Problem-solving: Analyzes situations objectively, generates or
researches solutions independently.
- Quality assurance: Attends to detail, follows standard
operating procedures, and consistently produces work of high
quality.
- Teamwork: Works collaboratively with teams and models
collaborative teamwork, takes appropriate action on constructive
feedback.
- Organizational skills: Manages time effectively; respects
deadlines; prioritizes multiple, emerging, and complex demands;
demonstrates flexibility.
- Crisis management: Identifies situations in the environment
that can evolve into a crisis, maintains calm during a crisis, has
solid crisis de-escalation skills or is willing to learn specific
skills to de-escalate a crisis.
- Good judgement: Manages risk and ensures safety of residents
independently recognizes and acts on situations requiring
intervention by a supervisor or higher
authority.EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING REQUIRED:
- AA degree and two years of experience in a community mental
health setting or
- HS/HSE degree and at least five (5) years of experience in a
community mental health setting.COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office suite of products (Excel,
Word, PowerPoint, etc.).
- Ability and willingness to learn new systems and application
software.WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL EFFORT
- Ability to travel to visit residents in apartments or to escort
residents in the community.
- Valid driver's license and willingness to drive agency van
preferred.
- Ability to lift 25 pounds to assist residents and to manage
stairs in walk-up buildings as needed.If you join us, you'll have
these great benefits:
- Generous paid time off in addition to paid agency holidays and
15 sick days.
- Affordable and high-quality medical/dental/vision plans.
- Tuition assistance and educational loan forgiveness.
- Free continuing education opportunities.
- 403(b) retirement benefits and a pension.
- Flexible spending accounts for health and transportation.
- 24/7 Accessible Employee Assistance Program.
- Life and disability insurance.
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion working groups that are
available for you to join, including Confronting Structural Racism
(COR), Coalition Against Anti-Semitism (CAAS), and the LGBTQ
Steering Committee.Who we are:The Jewish Board delivers innovative,
high-quality, and compassionate mental health and social services
to over 45,000 New Yorkers each year. We are unique in serving
everyone from infants and their families to children, teens, and
adults. We are proud to employ and serve people of all religions,
races, cultural backgrounds, gender expressions, and sexual
orientations. We are committed to building diverse, equitable, and
inclusive teams to help support our mission, and we strongly
encourage candidates from historically marginalized backgrounds to
apply to work with us.
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