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Position Title: Resource Specialist
Work Location: Palm Beach; Region G & I Palm Beach, Indian River, Saint Lucie, Martin, and Okeechobee
Assignment Duration: 3 Months Contract to Hire
Work Schedule: 8 am-5 pm, Monday through Friday. Weekend work may be needed during emergencies.
Work Arrangement: Hybrid (work from home and required to go into the field for visits, including home visits or attending community/agency meetings) Position Summary: Helps with assessing member needs and develops or contributes to the development of care plans/service plans for members with care team in accordance with their goals and preferences for various services (e.g., employment, housing, independent living, justice, foster care, and/or community transitions) including the identification and coordination of referral for care/services Background & Context: Provides resource support to members and connects members to local resources for various services (e.g., employment, housing, independent living, justice, foster care) based on care/service assessment and plans. Works with leadership to identify the best, most appropriate local resources for member's needs based on industry best practices. Works closely together as a team cohesively. Key Responsibilities:
- Assists with connecting members to local resources for various services (e.g., employment, housing, independent living, justice, foster care), obtaining required documentation and supporting the application process, as needed
- Acts as an available resource for members seeking local resource services support and works with members to determine eligibility and care needs based on assessments and care plans/service plans
- Monitors delivery of care/services and performs follow up to members, caregivers, and/or providers to verify members have been transitioned or have access to the appropriate care/service in a timely manner
- Works with providers, community-based organizations, community stakeholders, and governmental entities to support members and their families and/or caregivers in accessing essential care/services and resources in the local community
- Assists with developing education and training programs for care management staff and providers to improve resource service identification for members in the local community
- Supports with efforts to draft materials and assists in the development of local resource services, policies, and procedures including programs, eligibility lease agreements, advocacy, retention, emergency or temporary housing
- Ensure all resource services information is appropriately documented and up to date
- May conduct telephonic and in-person outreach to locate individuals and families in the community who are hard to reach
- Other duties or responsibilities as assigned by people leader to meet the member and/or business needs
- Performs other duties as assigned
- Complies with all policies and standards
Qualification & Experience:
| Candidate Requirements |
| Education/Certification |
Required: Bachelor's Degree and 2 - 4 years of related experience. |
Preferred: |
| Licensure |
Required: |
Preferred: |
Years of experience required: 2 - 4 years of related experience.
Disqualifiers:
Additional qualities to look for: |
- Top 3 must-have hard skills stack-ranked by importance
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Child welfare experience |
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Experience connecting families/children to local resources for various services including employment, housing, independent living, justice, foster care, etc. |
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Microsoft Office- Outlook, Word, and Excel |
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4 |
PREFERRED: Health plan experience
Foster care and/or adoption experience |
Position is offered by a no fee agency.
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