Lead Case Manager at Lao Family Community Development, Inc.
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Jul, 26

Salary

34.0

Posted On

09 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Case management, Workforce development, Data tracking, Report writing, Project management, Community outreach, Public speaking, Networking, Individual employment planning, Job placement, Care coordination, Compliance, Database management, Communication, Counseling

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
Lao Family Community Development, Inc. (LFCD) is a community development non-profit agency established in the City of Richmond in Contra Costa County in 1980. Today Lao Family has expanded its operations and service footprint to two additional counties, including Alameda and Sacramento. LFCD’s headquarters office is in Oakland, CA. It delivers programs and services from 7 locations in 35 languages. The agency provides both community development real estate facilities and a diverse array of workforce, education, and human services that directly support predominantly low-income US-born high-barrier families and individuals, refugees, immigrants, transitional age youth, seniors, and other special populations such as individuals with disabilities. Job Summary: Under the direction of the program supervisor, this position will serve low-income Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) participants and Oakland Housing Authority Program Participants to gain job placements, as well as manage participants under the California Advancing and Innovating Medical (Cal-AIM) Initiative, which provides comprehensive care management to address both clinical and non-clinical needs.  The Lead Case Manager is responsible for overseeing the Oakland Workforce Development Board(OWDB) WIOA Adult Services and Oakland Housing Authority (OHA) Adult Employment Services case management services, ensuring high-quality workforce services delivery, preparing the reports, ensuring compliance with program requirement and successful participant outcomes.  This position is responsible for interfacing with local employers and training providers, external organizations, and the internal LFCD department, especially the America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) and Business Centers. The position’s duties include lead the project, organize quarterly job fair, outreach recruitment for employers and job seekers, provide orientation, intake-assessment, set up Individual Employment Plan (IEP), case management, On the Job Training (OJT), Individual Training Account (ITA) / Vocational Training counseling, job placement, retention services, assessing the participants health condition and coordinating care. Program activities and strategies include long-term career advancement for each participant; understanding the hiring and business development needs of each employer; the policy and compliance requirements of funders; and the many subtle factors that can influence each individual’s ability to thrive and advance in the workplace. Knowledge of the human services needs of the local job market is a plus. This position is required to rotate at OHA Offices and LFCD AJCC locations and reports to the Program Supervisor. Roles and Responsibilities: * Lead and manage two primary projects:OWDB WIOA and OHA Programs. * Develop and maintain detailed knowledge of programs such as WIOA, OHA and CalAIM Program, leveraging partnerships to enhance participant outcomes. * Conduct individual assessments to develop personalized care management and employment plans, addressing physical health, mental health, substance use disorders, oral health, social determinants of health, career goals, and job placement strategies. * Maintain accurate case files and documentation, including participant enrollments, progress tracking, eligibility verification, and compliance with HIPAA and workforce development regulations. * Provide outreach and engagement in the community, attending resource fairs, distributing promotional materials, and coordinating referrals to social services, workforce programs, and healthcare providers to achieve participants’ care and employment goals. * Lead workshops, job orientation sessions, one-on-one and small group counseling, and educational programs focused on job readiness, healthy living, independence, and goal setting. * Organize quarterly job fair at OHA site(s). * Prepare and submit program reports * Assist participants in job readiness activities and with accessing benefits * Provide intensive services to participants including: intake assessment, certify and obtain supportive documents for enrollments into the program; develop Individual Employment Plan (IEP), identify career goals, prepare assessment, and make appropriate referrals; provide up to 12 months of job retention services. * Perform tracking of participants, input data, daily log, monthly case notes, and all other activities in CalJOBS system and OHA internal tracking form.  * Community Support: Services to address members’ health-related social needs to improve health and well-being.  * Maintain strong networks with employers, community stakeholders, and service providers, ensuring program participants have access to career opportunities and supportive services. * Identify job opportunities with reasonable wages and benefits, conduct employer orientations, maintain employer relationships, and facilitate On-the-Job Training (OJT) opportunities. * Collaborate with local colleges, career centers, and training providers to facilitate participant enrollment in workforce programs and communicate with training providers to ensure ITA request is submitted in a timely manner * Provide administrative and programmatic support to leadership, including Directors, Managers, and Site Supervisors. * Perform other duties as assigned. Requirements and Qualifications:  * A Bachelor’s degree is required with a concentration in social work, business communication, or a related field. If no degree, a minimum of 2 year of workforce development and case management experience working with the sensitive need’s population; Bilingual in Spanish is strongly preferred.  * Strong case management, organizational, experience in report writing and data tracking.  * Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.  * Flexibility to travel to different work sites and attend meetings.  * Self-starter, ability to work with minimal supervision; excellent communication, community relations, networking, and public speaking skills. * Demonstrated ability to work with individuals, families, and women without discrimination towards people of diverse cultures, race/ethnicity, socio-economic positions, ages, religions, genders, physical/mental challenges/disabilities, and sexual orientations. * Understand, explain, and apply complex local, state, and federal regulations, policies, and procedures. * Able to travel to meet with service providers and participants; ability to work independently as well as part of a team; must have a flexible schedule on some evenings and weekends. * Proficient computer skills in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, database management, and Safari/Chrome/Edge. * Must have a valid California Driver's License, clean DMV record, and proof of current auto insurance and registration; must pass a background check.  * The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and work on the computer; use hands to handle or feel and talk or hear; and move objects up to 25 pounds.  Compensation: Salary based on experience and education, along with a comprehensive benefits package including health plan/vision, dental, paid vacations, holidays, sick leave, and employer-contributed pension/group life insurance.  To Apply: Please submit your cover letter and resume. Lao Family Community Development Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age (over 40), disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. LFCD is compliant with the Fair Chance to Compete for Jobs Act of 2019 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
Responsibilities
The Lead Case Manager oversees workforce development and housing authority programs, ensuring high-quality service delivery and compliance. They are responsible for managing participant care plans, facilitating job placements, and maintaining strong relationships with employers and community stakeholders.
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