case management team leader - New York, United States - City of New York

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    APPLICANTS MUST BE PERMANENT IN THE ASSOCIATE BENEFITS OPPORTUNITY SPECIALIST CIVIL SERVICE TITLE

    Family Independence Administration's provides temporary help to individuals and families with social service and economic needs to assist them in reaching self-sufficiency via essential and diverse programs/services, such as: temporary cash assistance, SNAP, childcare, eviction prevention services, adult protective services, job training, employment plans /economic support, domestic violence assistance, child support enforcement, etc.

    Under the direction of the Associate Benefits Opportunity Specialist III, the Associate Benefits Opportunity II (ABOS II) is responsible for supervising team(s) of BOS staff, who provide various functions of eligibility determination, financial planning, economic support opportunities and monitoring other related services to persons in need, to promote individual and family self-sufficiency. The ABOS II uses supervisory, program development, quantitative analysis, and other research skills in accomplishing all the goals of FIA/Benefits Access Center and its components (Application, Financial Planning, Economic Opportunity Services, Under care, etc.)

    The Family Independence Administration (FIA) is recruiting for three (3) Associate Benefits

    Opportunity Specialist II, to function as Case Management Team Leader, who will:

    Monitor the workflow of BOS workers who handle the entire application process for all new

    applicants; Family Assistance cases which have been closed for over sixty days; all Safety Net case

    reopens which have been closed regardless of date; and one-shot deals.

    Review specific case and authorizes benefits as required.

    Review the accuracy and timeliness of reports, including all relevant Work list.

    Act as liaison to the Rental Assistance Unit.

    Conduct daily sweeps to ensure timely and proper service.

    Manage a team of BOS workers who interview applicants and assess eligibility for immediate

    needs grant (food and non-food); for employability and eligibility for public assistance, food stamps

    and Medicaid; works with applicants to remove barriers to employment and makes referrals to other

    services as needed.

    Manage a team of BOS workers who provide comprehensive service delivery to participants after

    the establishment of the participants case; Family Assistance case that have been closed less than

    sixty days or Safety Net cases that have been closed in error.

    Manage a team of BOS workers who manages all aspects of the case, including establishing

    on-going eligibility, assessing participants, developing appropriate Employment Assessment and

    Employment Plans and executing specific strategies designed to help participants achieve

    self-sufficiency.

    Ensure adequate planning, scheduling and monitoring of case management activities and will

    conduct regular reviews of outcome reports, work list, audits and assess client feedback to ensure

    the team is maintaining adequate levels of performance necessary to move participants toward

    self-sufficiency.

    Assist with case consultation on individual cases and guidance on difficult cases in the case

    planning process as necessary to ensure the appropriate approach is developed to suit the

    participants needs and achieve the best plan for the individual to progress to self-sufficiency.

    Oversee teams of clerical and BOS workers who provide quick service for those clients who

    walk-in or telephone the Center. Additionally, the team will take appropriate action on reported

    changes, provide information and documentation as requested by the participants and maintain

    contact with other teams to ensure awareness of all activity that will affect the case management

    plan.

    Oversee staff that interview and determine housing needs of tenants at risk for homelessness or

    already homeless reporting to Benefits Access Centers. Develop ant-eviction/housing plan of

    intervention for referred participants.

    Monitor conference activities and prepare regular reports on unit activities.

    Perform final review of packets prior to fair hearing and determines whether a resolution will be

    required prior to the hearing. Using Strategies and techniques aimed at securing success in the

    hearing room, ardently represents the Agency.

    Prepare reports on key performance outcomes and ensure that necessary corrective actions are

    implemented in a timely manner.

    May conduct fields visits

    Hours/Schedule:

    8:30 5pm with Flex Schedules

    (3) Work Locations:

    CROTONA

    1910 MONTEREY AVE., BRONX

    HUNTSPOINT

    890 GARRISON AVE., BRONX

    CHILDCARE REVIEW TEAM (CCRT)

    109 E. 16TH ST., NY NY

    Qualifications

    1. A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent, and three years of

    full-time satisfactory experience working directly in social/human services or a

    related setting, providing either:

    a) client services.

    b) employment planning/counseling services which involves job development,

    skills assessment, and employment placement or other economic

    opportunity programming.

    2. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college; plus eighteen months of full time satisfactory experience working as a Benefits Opportunity Specialist; or

    3. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college; plus eighteen months of full time satisfactory experience as described in one (1) above.

    4. College credit from an accredited college may be substituted for this experience

    on the basis of 60 semester credits for 9 months of the work experience described

    above. However, all candidates must have at least 18 months of full-time

    satisfactory experience working as a Benefits Opportunity Specialist or performing

    social/human services work as described in one (1) above.

    Additional Information

    The City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy.