About this Event Description
Are you interested in learning the basics of becoming a skilled human
service case manager? The purpose of this workshop is to present the
fundamentals of case management to students so they can identify the
various concepts of case management in todays human service field. By
conclusion of this training .
Training will be held on zoom
Student will be able
Screen clients
Complete assessments
Identify risk
Following-up
Interviewing clients
Ability to Document
There are many case managers careers available:
Benefits Coordinator
Quality Assurance Specialist
Guidance Counselor
Corrections Case Manager
Juvenile Service Case Manager
Human Service Worker
Housing Specialist
Employment Specialist
Parole and Probation Agent
Social worker
Registered Nurse
Residential Coordinator
Residential House Manager
Service Coordinator
Services provided by case managers:
Early intervention programs
Head Start programs
Special education services
Disability services
In-home health care providers
Public health clinics
Legal services
Counseling services
Crisis intervention
Health insurance
Respite care
Transportation
Cash Assistance
Food Stamps
Housing assistance
Childcare
Case manager serve:
Children and family
Veterans
Senior citizens
People with addictions
People with disabilities
Homeless populations
Domestic violence victims.
Immigrants
Mental health
Unemployment
Ex-Offenders
Inmates
Many government agencies, nonprofit or private organizations are
hiring case managers to provide services to a specific population.
Examples:
Department of Correction
Department of Social Services
Department of Human Services
Department of Housing
Employment Services
Mental Health Providers
Hospitals
Resource Centers
Department of Veterans
Department of Aging
Universities/ Colleges
Department of Disabilities
Substance Abuse Clinics.
Department of Defense