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Enhanced Caseload Service Coordinator

Redwood Coast Regional Center

Enhanced Caseload Service Coordinator

Ukiah, CA +1 location
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    REDWOOD COAST REGIONAL CENTER is currently looking for an ENHANCED CASELOAD SERVICE COORDINATOR - SOCIAL WORKER to join our dedicated Team.

    SERVICE COORDINATORS (SOCIAL WORKER) identify needs, develop plans to meet those needs, coordinate services, monitor services for compliance and provide advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. This position shall provide enhanced service coordination by managing a caseload of clients currently served by RCRC with the lowest per capita and/or no POS expenditures and will work to empower individuals to partner with RCRC and other community agencies and to assist in identification of new resources that are culturally relevant to our community. This position will support both Humboldt and Del Norte counties.

    We require a Bachelor's Degree in social work, psychology, public health, special education, or other related fields with two years relevant experience and offer an excellent benefits plan including 15 days vacation leave, 12 days sick leave, 14 paid holidays, medical, dental, vision, life/AD&D insurance, CalPERS retirement.

    Redwood Coast Regional Center requires employees to be fully vaccinated from the COVID-19 virus.

    ENHANCED CASELOAD SERVICE COORDINATOR - SOCIAL WORKER SCHEDULE:

    • 8 hour shift

    ENHANCED CASELOAD SERVICE COORDINATOR - SOCIAL WORKER EDUCATION:

    • Bachelor's (Required)

    ENHANCED CASELOAD SERVICE COORDINATOR - SOCIAL WORKER EXPERIENCE:

    • relevant: 2 years (Preferred)

    ENHANCED CASELOAD SERVICE COORDINATOR - SOCIAL WORKER LICENSE/CERTIFICATION:

    • Driver's License (Preferred)

    Company Description

    Redwood Coast Regional Center is one of 21 regional centers that have been established throughout California. Regional centers came into being through State legislation, sponsored by Assemblyman Frank D. Lanterman and others, in answer to the needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Regional centers are legislatively mandated, are voluntary, and are available throughout an individual's lifetime. Regional centers also provide services to prevent or lessen the impact of developmental disabilities.

  • Locations
    Ukiah, CA • Eureka, CA