CISC, a non-profit organization, helps immigrants throughout King County achieve success by
providing information, referral, advocacy, social, and support services.
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
TITLE: Case Manager (Russian)
REPORTS TO: Case Management Program Supervisor
HOURS: Full-time Monday – Friday, non-exempt position
STARTING SALARY: $46,904 annually (depending on experience)
BENEFITS: Medical, dental, vision, vacation & sick leave
JOB SUMMARY: CISC is a non-profit organization, founded in 1972, that supports immigrants and their families by creating
opportunities for them to succeed, while honoring their heritage. We provide youth, family, and senior services including
preschool, after-school, ESL/naturalization, in-home care case management, and healthcare navigation programs. We
serve Chinese, Russian, Latino, and other immigrant communities at our office locations and numerous community-based
sites throughout King County, Washington.
The Case Manager works independently, and as part of a team, in providing professional in-home care case
management services to disabled Russian adults and elderly in the Seattle/King County areas. This is a full-time (40
hours per week) non-exempt position and the case manager reports to the Case Management Supervisor.
JOB DUTIES:
Determine clients’ eligibility for state funded in-home care or other case management support programs
Conduct comprehensive psycho-social assessment and develop and implement an initial or ongoing plan of care
which enables clients’ abilities to maintain their independence in the community
Provide formal and informal referral service to community resources; case management services in a
multidisciplinary approach to service delivery; crisis counseling and intervention to individuals
Develop a care plan that maximizes the physical, social and emotional capabilities of the client
Provide on-going case monitoring to meet the changing needs of clients
Identify potential case management clients and link them with an appropriate in-home care program
Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
Proven work experience in case management and counseling, and interested in working with vulnerable special
population
Extensive knowledge in long-term care and community based in-home care programs of Washington State
Education & Experience:
Master’s degree in behavioral or health sciences and one year paid on-the job social service
experiences; or
Bachelor’s degree in behavioral or health sciences and two years paid-on-the-job social services
experiences; or
Bachelor’s degree and four years of paid on-the-job social services experience
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