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Transportation Navigation Team Lead
Employment Status: Full-Time
Pay: $28.25 -$29.50
Application Deadline: December 21, 2024
Overview
Job Title: Transportation Navigation Team Lead
Employment Type: Full-Time, Non-Exempt $28.25 - $29.50
Organization: Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc.
Location: 2155 Arlington Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43609
About Us: The Area Office on Aging is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the ten counties we serve in Northwestern Ohio (Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Sandusky, Williams, and Wood counties). If you’re passionate about making a positive impact, consider joining the Area Office on Aging. We provide a warm, professional, and family-oriented work environment where you can truly make a difference. For more details about our services, visit our website at www.areaofficeonaging.com.
Essential Functions:
This role is dedicated to assisting northwest Ohioans aged 60 and older, as well as younger individuals with disabilities, in accessing timely and affordable transportation. The position ensures that their specific transportation needs, such as handicap-accessible and door-to-door services, are met, while also respecting their preferences for transportation providers.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- On-Site Work: Must work on-site at the Area Office on Aging each day. Remote work from home is not an option for this position.
- Transportation System Development: Develop a one-call, one-click transportation system that provides a customized list of transportation resources based on eligibility criteria (e.g., veteran status, disability), starting location, destination, time of trip, transportation needs, and preferences.
- Subsidized Transportation Survey: Create a brief transportation survey to prioritize transportation needs and determine the best use of limited transportation funding to meet the needs of older northwest Ohioans.
- Transportation Broker Service: Develop a mission-driven transportation broker service where Agency staff can authorize/book transportation trips for older northwest Ohioans most in need, honoring their transportation needs and preferences whenever possible.
- Funding Development: Develop and secure funding for transportation navigation and trips.
- Policy Drafting: Draft programmatic policies and verbiage for regional transportation coordinated plans.
- Representation: Represent the agency at transportation events.
- Travel Training Coordination: Coordinate travel training to help individuals navigate transportation, including public transportation.
- Reporting: Input required reporting information into agency reporting software.
- Service Verification: Assist consumers with verifying services that have been authorized/scheduled for them.
- Quality Measures: Develop and analyze quality measures, including Customer Satisfaction Surveys.
- Documentation: Use agency-approved documentation systems in compliance with agency policies, applicable laws, and regulations for all contacts and work on behalf of individuals.
- Relationship Building: Establish and maintain effective working relationships with Agency staff, consumers, and associated businesses/organizations.
- Attendance: Demonstrate regular and predictable attendance.
- Equipment Utilization: Utilize agency-provided equipment, including dual monitors, to use multiple databases simultaneously.
- Assist with other ADRN responsibilities if needed/requested.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the ADRN Supervisor, AVP of Front Door, or VP of LTC.
Special Requirements & Conditions:
- Must have reliable transportation, insurance, a valid driver's license, and the ability to satisfactorily undergo a Motor Vehicle Record check (MVR) on at least an annual basis.
- This position requires a criminal background check and a drug/alcohol screening.
- The position shall be terminated if funding is not available.
- Workdays/hours are determined by the Supervisor/VP/CEO.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including bilingual and minority candidates.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, or Organizational Management.
- Ability to operate a computer to perform essential job functions, including proficient typing skills and knowledge of Microsoft Windows, Word, and Excel.
Weekly Schedule:
AOoA is open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 5:30 pm.
4-day schedule – Either Monday to Thursday or Tuesday to Friday, 8.5 hours/day, 34 hours/week.
Benefits:
- 4-Day Workweek
- Health, Dental & Vision Insurance
- Life Insurance
- 403(B) retirement plan
- Generous Paid Time off
- Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate
- Long-Term Disability
- Flexible Schedule – Weekends and Holidays off!
- Travel Expenses
- Training/Tuition Reimbursement
Work Location: Toledo, Ohio 43609
Click to Apply: Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc.
Submit resumes to:
jobs@areaofficeonaging.com
Human Resources
Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc.
2155 Arlington Avenue
Toledo, Ohio 43609
Recovery Care Manager - Toledo
Employment Status: Full-Time
Pay: $49,000
Application Deadline: January 31, 2025
Overview
Recovery Care Manager 4-Day Work Week
Full-Time $49,000
The Area Office on Aging is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the 10 counties we serve. For more information about our services, please go to www.AreaOfficeOnAging.com. We offer a welcoming, professional, and family-friendly work environment with an opportunity to make a difference.
Job SummaryThe Recovery Care Manager provides recovery services management for the Medicaid Specialized Recovery Services Program (SRSP) in the Port Clinton, Sandusky, and Freemont areas.
Essential Job Functions
- Conducts initial assessment and determines eligibility for the Specialized Recovery Services Program.
- Conducts contacts with individuals/caregivers by program specifications to monitor the delivery of all services in the individual’s services plan.
- Assists individuals in gaining access to any necessary services regardless of funding source which enables individuals to remain in their community living arrangement.
- Conducts annual and event-based assessments of an individual’s eligibility according to program specifications.
- Verifies individual’s eligibility requirements including but not limited to residing in a community-based setting and behavioral health diagnoses.
- Authorizes the amount, scope, and duration of waiver services.
- Coordinates provision of the Specialized Recovery Services Program and other services included in the all-services plan.
- Schedules and facilitates interdisciplinary team meetings for individuals. 8. Educates individuals/caregivers within the scope of knowledge by providing health education or information about community resources.
- Maintains all appropriate documentation in formats prescribed by AOoA, Care Source, and the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) and completes work within established time frames.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Licensed Social Worker, LISW, Registered Nurse with unencumbered Ohio licensure
- Or a Bachelor’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, or a related field with a minimum of 3 years prior experience in Home & Community Based Services or case management.
- Ability to travel in a multi-county service area and access private homes and facilities, which may not be readily accessible.
- Ability to relate well with all individuals, community agencies, Care Source, and ODM staff.
- Have an understanding of home and community-based service delivery systems and community resources.
- Possess strong verbal and written communication skills as well as the ability to communicate professionally, respectfully, positively, effectively, and in a proactive manner.
EEO/AAP, Bilingual, and minority applicants are encouraged to apply.
Weekly Schedule:
- AOoA is open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
- 4-day schedule – Either Monday to Thursday or Tuesday to Friday, 8.5 hours/day, 34 hours/week
Benefits:
- 403(B) retirement plan
- Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate
- Long Term Disability
- Flexible Schedule – Weekends and Holidays off!
- Generous Paid Time off
- Paid CEU and Professional Development opportunities
- Partial Tuition Reimbursement
Work Location: Toledo OH
Application Deadline: Until the Position is Filled
Click to apply: Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. (recruitingbypaycor.com) or
Submit resumes to: jobs@areaofficeonaging.com
Human Resources Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc. 2155 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609
Chief Development Officer
Employment Status: Full-Time, Professional - Exempt
Pay: Based on Experience
Application Deadline: December 31, 2024
Overview
Chief Development
Employment Type: Full-Time, Professional - Exempt Salary: Based on Experience
Organization: Area Office on Aging Foundation
Location: 2155 Arlington Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43609
The Area Office on Aging (AOoA) Foundation is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the 10 counties we serve. For more information about our services, please visit www.AreaOfficeOnAging.com. We offer a welcoming, professional, and family-friendly work environment with an opportunity to make a difference.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Communicate vision, strategy, and direction to ensure understanding across all constituencies and stakeholders.
- Establish and implement goals, objectives, strategies, and policies for the Foundation, subject to the discretion and approval of its Board of Directors to evaluate progress and performance to stated goals.
- Include strategic, multiyear fundraising plans that lay the groundwork for sustained growth and support AOoA priorities.
- Formalize and implement processes and policies for funding approvals.
- Serve as a collaborative partner with the Area Office on Aging in raising awareness, visibility, and relevance.
- Keep the Foundation’s content current and relevant on the Area Office on Aging website.
- Define, promote, and represent a compelling and recognizable AOoA brand.
- Board Development & Relationship:
- Partner with the AOoA Foundation Chair to build and retain a diverse board representative of the communities we serve, well-informed, and authentically shares a belief in the mission.
- Ensure board members have the experience, skills, affluence, and influence to achieve the foundation's strategic and financial goals.
- Donor Cultivation and Engagement:
- Focus on and leverage relevant benefits and drivers to grow the donor base.
- Lead donor cultivation, solicitation, and recognition efforts, and manage a donor portfolio of 50-100 major donors.
- Transition the Foundation from Donor Perfect to HubSpot.
- Fundraising:
- Create an external communication plan and fundraising materials, including a formal case of support that effectively shares information such as impacts and data-driven outcomes.
- Monitor and report on fundraising progress, adjusting strategies to ensure annual and long-term financial goals are met.
- Position the agency to receive national funding.
- Serve as the Area Office on Aging Foundation’s chief spokesperson and representative.
- Maintain external connections, stay current on industry trends (aging and foundation), bring best practices to the organization, and proactively set the stage for organizational responses.
- Effectively mobilize and engage volunteers as needed in fundraising activities.
SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Proven leadership in fund development or related experience.
- Major gift fundraising or high-level sales experience.
- Excellent communication and project management skills.
- Ability to build collaborative relationships.
- Technology-savvy and proficient with donor software systems.
AUTHORITY AND RELATIONSHIPS:
This position reports directly to the AOoA Board of Directors and works closely with the AOoA Foundation Chair. This position has some supervisory authority.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field.
- Proven track record in fundraising or related fields.
- Strong commitment to serving the aging population.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS:
Employment in this position is contingent upon the availability of funding, successful completion of a criminal background check, and demonstrated competency. Must provide transportation (proof of insurance and valid driver’s license required). Some overnight business travel may be requested.
Benefits:
- 403(B) retirement plan
- Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate
- Long Term Disability
- Flexible Schedule – Weekends and Holidays off!
- Generous Paid Time off
- Paid CEU and Professional Development opportunities
- Partial Tuition Reimbursement
Work Location: Main office in Toledo
Application Deadline: December 31, 2024
Care Manager
Employment Status: Full-time
Pay: Pay $55,000
Application Deadline: December 31, 2024
Overview
The Area Office on Aging is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the 10 counties we serve. For more information about our services, please go to www.AreaOfficeOnAging.com. We offer a welcoming, professional, and family-friendly work environment with an opportunity to make a difference.
JOB SUMMARY
The Care Manager conducts in-home assessments & reassessments, identifies and addresses the needs, determines risk, and ensures compliance.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Work with the MyCare Ohio program in the Toledo area.
- Conduct care management, and assessments for individuals in need of community-based long-term care.
- Provide ongoing assessment, coordination, and monitoring of members' needs and ensure that services/interventions continue to be appropriate.
- Interviews & gathers information from consumers to develop an individualized care plan.
- Maintain contact with members, caregivers, and or family members listed in the service care plan.
- Must possess computer skills and customer service skills. and know of community resources.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
- A licensed Social Worker or Registered Nurse with unencumbered Ohio licensure is required.
- One-year prior experience in home health, healthcare for the elderly, home health care, medical social work, or gerontology.
- Reliable transportation is required.
- The ability to satisfactorily undergo an FBI/BCI check and a Motor Vehicle Record check (MVR) on at least an annual basis. EEO/AAP
EEO/AAP, Bilingual, and minority applicants are encouraged to apply.
Deadline for application: Until the position is filled.
Weekly Schedule:
- AOoA is open Monday - Friday from 8:00 am -5:30 pm
- 4-day schedule – Either Monday to Thursday or Tuesday to Friday, 8.5 hours/day, 34 hours/week
Benefits:
- 403(B) retirement plan
- Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate
- Long Term Disability
- Flexible Schedule – Weekends and Holidays off!
- Generous Paid Time off
- Paid CEU and Professional Development opportunities
- Partial Tuition Reimbursement
Work Location: Hybrid Remote (Main office in Toledo)
Application Deadline: Until the Position is Filled
Click to Apply: Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. (recruitingbypaycor.com) or
Submit resumes to: jobs@areaofficeonaging.com
Human Resources Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc.2155 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609
Care Manager - OHCW
Employment Status: Full-Time
Pay: $60,000
Application Deadline: December 31, 2024
Overview
The Area Office on Aging is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the 10 counties we serve. For more information about our services, please go to www.AreaOfficeOnAging.com. We offer a welcoming, professional, and family-friendly work environment with an opportunity to make a difference.
Job Summary
The OHCW Care Manager conducts in-home assessments & reassessments of the Ohio Home Care population out in the Fulton, Henry, Williams, Paulding, and Defiance counties. This person identifies and addresses needs, determines risk, and ensures compliance.
Essential Job Functions
- Conducts contact with individuals/caregivers following program specifications to monitor the delivery of all services in the individual service plan.
- Provide ongoing assessment, coordination, and monitoring of members' needs and ensure that services/interventions continue to be appropriate.
- Assist individuals in aging access to services regardless of funding source which enables individuals to remain in their community living arrangement.
- Coordinate provision of waiver services with other services in the all service plan.
- Maintain contact with members, caregivers, and or family members listed in the service care plan.
- Maintain ongoing contact with service providers/subcontractors to monitor service delivery and resolve service provision problems.
- Must possess computer skills and customer service skills. and know community resources.
- Maintain all appropriate documentation in formats prescribed by PAA and the Office of Medical Assistance (OMA).
- Prepare state hearing documentation and participate in state hearings.
- On-call responsibilities as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: A licensed Social Worker or Registered Nurse with unencumbered Ohio licensure is required. 1-year prior service in home health, healthcare for the elderly, home healthcare, medical social work, or gerontology. A valid driver's license, insurance, and reliable transportation, are needed. The ability to satisfactorily undergo an FBI/BCI check and a Motor Vehicle Record check (MVR) on at least an annual basis. EEO/AAP, bilingual, and minority applicants are encouraged to apply.
Weekly Schedule:
- AOoA is open Monday - Friday from 8:30 am -5:30 pm
- 4-day schedule – Either Monday to Thursday or Tuesday to Friday, 8.5 hours/day, 34 hours/week
Benefits:
- 403(B) retirement plan
- Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate
- Long Term Disability
- Flexible Schedule – Weekends and Holidays off!
- Generous Paid Time off
- Paid CEU and Professional Development opportunities
- Partial Tuition Reimbursement
- Did we mention our 4-day workweek?
Application Deadline: Until the Position is Filled
Click to Apply: Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. (recruitingbypaycor.com) or
Submit your resume to jobs@areaofficeonaging.com
Human Resources Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc.2155 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609
Recovery Care Manager - Eastern Counties
Employment Status: Full-Time
Pay: $49,000
Application Deadline: December 31, 2024
Overview
Recovery Care Manager 4-Day Work Week
Full-Time $49,000
The Area Office on Aging is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the 10 counties we serve. For more information about our services, please go to www.AreaOfficeOnAging.com. We offer a welcoming, professional, and family-friendly work environment with an opportunity to make a difference.
Job SummaryThe Recovery Care Manager provides recovery services management for the Medicaid Specialized Recovery Services Program (SRSP) in the Port Clinton, Sandusky, and Freemont areas.
Essential Job Functions
- Conducts initial assessment and determines eligibility for the Specialized Recovery Services Program.
- Conducts contacts with individuals/caregivers by program specifications to monitor the delivery of all services in the individual’s services plan.
- Assists individuals in gaining access to any necessary services regardless of funding source which enables individuals to remain in their community living arrangement.
- Conducts annual and event-based assessments of an individual’s eligibility according to program specifications.
- Verifies individual’s eligibility requirements including but not limited to residing in a community-based setting and behavioral health diagnoses.
- Authorizes the amount, scope, and duration of waiver services.
- Coordinates provision of the Specialized Recovery Services Program and other services included in the all-services plan.
- Schedules and facilitates interdisciplinary team meetings for individuals. 8. Educates individuals/caregivers within the scope of knowledge by providing health education or information about community resources.
- Maintains all appropriate documentation in formats prescribed by AOoA, Care Source, and the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) and completes work within established time frames.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Licensed Social Worker, LISW, Registered Nurse with unencumbered Ohio licensure
- Or a Bachelor’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, or a related field with a minimum of 3 years prior experience in Home & Community Based Services or case management.
- Ability to travel in a multi-county service area and access private homes and facilities, which may not be readily accessible.
- Ability to relate well with all individuals, community agencies, Care Source, and ODM staff.
- Have an understanding of home and community-based service delivery systems and community resources.
- Possess strong verbal and written communication skills as well as the ability to communicate professionally, respectfully, positively, effectively, and in a proactive manner.
EEO/AAP, Bilingual, and minority applicants are encouraged to apply.
Weekly Schedule:
- AOoA is open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
- 4-day schedule – Either Monday to Thursday or Tuesday to Friday, 8.5 hours/day, 34 hours/week
Benefits:
- 403(B) retirement plan
- Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate
- Long Term Disability
- Flexible Schedule – Weekends and Holidays off!
- Generous Paid Time off
- Paid CEU and Professional Development opportunities
- Partial Tuition Reimbursement
Work Location: office in Sandusky
Application Deadline: Until the Position is Filled
Click to apply: Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. (recruitingbypaycor.com) or
Submit resumes to: jobs@areaofficeonaging.com
Human Resources Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc. 2155 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609
Waiver Service Coordinator
Employment Status: Full-Time
Pay: 50,000
Application Deadline: October 31, 2024
Overview
The Area Office on Aging is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the 10 counties we serve. For more information about our services, please go to www.AreaOfficeOnAging.com. We offer a welcoming, professional, and family-friendly work environment with an opportunity to make a difference..
Job Summary
The Waiver Service Coordinator is responsible for conducting in-home assessments and reassessments. Identifying both formal and informal support systems, addressing member needs, and assisting with the coordination of long-term services and supports for individuals in home and community-based settings under the MyCare Ohio Waiver Program.
Job Description:
- Conduct comprehensive in-home assessments and regular visits to identify the biopsychosocial needs of the member, the degree of functional impairment, and the formal and informal support system available; identify, and address needs including health and safety risk factors.
- Provide ongoing assessments, coordination, and monitoring of a member’s needs, strengths, circumstances, and services to assure that services/interventions continue to be appropriate and maintain the health and safety of the member.
- Participate in Interdisciplinary Care Team (ICT) conferences with RN Care Managers, service providers, members, caregivers, physicians, Adult Protective Service (APS) staff, etc.
- Develop and implement an individualized, written Person-Centered Service Plan, with member and caregiver's input, to maximize the member's quality of life based on the member's capacity and preferences.
- Modify the service plan, as needed, to reflect the member’s current needs, goals, and interventions.
- Coordinate benefits based on adherence to payer sequencing when authorizing MyCare Waiver services.
- Communicate with service providers to identify service delivery problems, validate the current service plan, and note changes in a member's condition or needs.
- Maintains contact with caregivers, family members, and friends listed in the service/care plan to explain the role and responsibilities of the Waiver Service Coordinator and to ensure compliance with the member’s service/care plan.
- Advocate on behalf of the member and/or caregiver as needed.
- Monitor the member’s financial eligibility for Medicaid waiver-funded programs and home care and know general Medicaid eligibility criteria.
- Reassess member eligibility for Medicaid Waiver enrollment minimally every 365 days or more frequently if warranted by a change in member’s status.
- Prepare and participate in annual Care Management/Waiver Service Coordination audits performed by the delegated entity (e.g., IPRO) assigned by the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM).
- Assist in the disenrollment process. Educate members on the reason for this action and their appeal rights.
- Maintains an effective record-keeping system with timely submission of case notes.
- Maintains confidentiality of the clinical record, assessment tools, and member data.
- Completes and submits work within timeframes per program requirements.
QUALIFICATIONS
- A licensed Social Worker or Registered Nurse with unencumbered Ohio licensure is required.
- One or more years prior experience in home care with seniors or individuals with disabilities or other case management experience in a related field.
- Experience in conducting health/social interviews; knowledge of human behavior, family/caregiver dynamics, and awareness of community resources and services.
- Reliable transportation, insurance, valid driver's license, and the ability to satisfactorily undergo a Motor Vehicle Record check (MVR) on at least an annual basis.The ability to satisfactorily undergo an FBI/BCI check.
EEO/AAP, Bilingual, and minority applicants are encouraged to apply.
Deadline for application: Until the position is filled
Weekly Schedule:
- AOoA is open Monday – Friday from 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
- Currently – Monday to Friday, 7.5 hours/day, 37.5 hours/week
- 4-day schedule – Either Monday to Thursday or Tuesday to Friday, 8.5 hours/day, 34 hours/week
Benefits:
- 403(B) retirement plan
- Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate
- Long Term Disability
- Flexible Schedule – Weekends and Holidays off!
- Generous Paid Time off
- Paid CEU and Professional Development opportunities
- Partial Tuition Reimbursement
- Did we mention our 4-day workweek?
Work Location: (Main office in Toledo)
Application Deadline: Until the Position is Filled
Click to Apply: Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. (recruitingbypaycor.com) or
Submit resumes to: jobs@areaofficeonaging.com
Human Resources Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc.2155 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609
Care Manager - Plan 4 Home
Employment Status: Full-Time, Exempt
Pay: $50,000
Application Deadline: December 31, 2024
Overview
CARE MANAGER -P4H 4 DAY WORK WEEK
Full-Time, Exempt
The Area Office on Aging is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the 10 counties we serve. For more information about our services, please go to www.AreaOfficeOnAging.com. We offer a welcoming, professional, and family-friendly work environment with an opportunity to make a difference. In addition, the AOoA is in the planning stages of moving to a 4-day workweek.
JOB SUMMARY: We are looking for someone to ensure quality case management, assessments, and outreach for the Plan 4 Home program.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Conduct telephone and in-person interviews to identify the biopsychosocial needs of the consumer as they relate to the consumer’s current functional status and the level of formal/informal support to determine needs and service eligibility.
- Refer older adults and families to community-based home health and social services utilizing appropriate community resources.
- Determine consumer eligibility for program service.
- Ensure accuracy and completion of program applications, eligibility forms, service agreements, and all other relevant documentation as needed
- Develop and implement a plan of care to address the identified needs of the client/caregiver, establishing type, frequency, and length of service.
- Monitor care plan to ensure quality. Contact the client/caregiver as appropriate. Complete home visits and telephone contacts in compliance with program requirements and as needed.
- Maintains confidentiality per agency policy and all applicable laws and regulations.
- Maintains an effective record-keeping system. Completes and submits work within established time frames.
- Completes and timely submits statistical reports or other information as needed.
- Prepares and reviews internal and external reports as the Plan 4 Home Supervisor directs.
- Arrange services through approved program service providers, identifying and resolving service delivery issues as needed.
- Completes incident reporting following agency processes and works to resolve problems, and identify interventions, to address health and safety.
- Assists with planning for emergency preparedness related to natural disasters and other public emergencies (extreme heat, snow, power outage, etc.)
- Actively participates in program development and evaluation, quality assurance, and utilization activities as requested.
- Guide older adults and their families to assist them in solving biopsychosocial issues as they arise.
- Provide educational presentations to the public and the professional community.
- Maintain a current license and complete the continuing education requirements of the respective profession.
- Attend monthly Plan 4 Home team meetings and other scheduled agency trainings as requested by the Supervisor or VP of Long-Term Care
- Maintains active LSW/RN licensure in good standing.
- The position requires travel to client homes and accessing client homes.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Bending, lifting, stooping, and carrying objects up to twenty pounds.
- Maintain reliable transportation, insurance, valid driver's license, and the ability to satisfactorily undergo a Motor Vehicle Record check (MVR) annually.
- Open cases and perform care management functions for Non-Title XX and Title XX clients as assigned.
- Coordinate community services as appropriate.
- Participate in the distribution of client satisfaction surveys and assist in processing responses.
- Participate in case conferences with service providers, partner organizations, and families.
- Participate in various committees as directed or assigned by the program supervisor.
- Confer regularly with the program supervisor regarding consumer issues, problems, and program procedures.
- Demonstrate an understanding and knowledge regarding diversity issues as they relate to consumers served within the Plan 4 Home program and Area Office on Aging staff and colleagues.
QUALIFICATIONS A licensed Social Worker, LISW, or Registered Nurse with unencumbered Ohio licensure is required. One-year prior experience in year prior experience in home healthcare medical social work, gerontology, or related field preferred. Reliable transportation, insurance, valid driver's license, and the ability to satisfactorily undergo a Motor Vehicle Record check (MVR) annually.EEO/AAP, Bilingual, and minority applicants are encouraged to apply.
BENEFITS
403(B) retirement plan, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate, Long Term Disability, Flexible Schedule – Weekends and Holidays off! Generous Paid Time off paid CEU and Professional Development opportunities Tuition Reimbursement
Weekly Schedule:
AOoA is open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 5:30 pm 4-day schedule – Either Monday to Thursday or Tuesday to Friday, 8.5 hours/day, 34 hours/week
Work Location: (Main office in Toledo)
Application Deadline: Until the Position is Filled
Click to Apply: Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. (recruitingbypaycor.com) or
Submit resumes to: jobs@areaofficeonaging.com
Human Resources Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc.2155 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609
Age Friendly Coordinator
Employment Status: Part-Time
Pay: $21.00
Application Deadline: December 31, 2024
Overview
Job Title: Age-Friendly Communities Coordinator
Location: Toledo, Ohio
Organization: Area Office on Aging
About Us: The Area Office on Aging is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the 10 counties we serve. We offer a welcoming, professional, and family-friendly work environment with an opportunity to make a difference. For more information about our services, please visit www.AreaOfficeOnAging.com.
Position Summary: The Age-Friendly Communities Coordinator will play a crucial role in advancing our mission by managing and promoting age-friendly initiatives. This position involves working closely with older adults, community stakeholders, and various teams to create an inclusive and supportive environment for aging populations.
Essential Functions:
- Establish and manage an older adult advisory council.
- Coordinate with the volunteer coordinator for advisory council meetings.
- Facilitate communication among advisory group members.
- Serve as the local expert on the WHO’s Age-Friendly initiative.
- Collaborate with consultants on assessment and planning activities.
- Organize subcommittees for the Age-Friendly plan.
- Work with the Public Information Officer on promotional materials.
- Evaluate programs, services, and initiatives.
- Build positive relationships within the community.
- Consult with local committees.
- Develop online and offline resources (webinars, case studies, social media).
- Study and implement best practices for age-friendly plans.
- Participate in AARP training and webinars.
- Assist with reporting to AARP on progress.
- Oversee the budget for Age-Friendly Communities.
- Promote positive employee relations and customer service.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Authority and Relationships:
- Reports to the Quality Improvement Supervisor.
Qualifications:
- Prefer bachelor’s degree in analytics, planning, business or public administration, social work, or relevant experience in quality improvement, healthcare innovation, community organizing, multidisciplinary teamwork, or meeting facilitation.
- Ability to collect, assemble, and disseminate information in an orderly fashion according to established timelines, as well as simplify complex analyses.
- Team/goal-oriented.
- Excellent record-keeping, report writing, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Proficient use of MS Office Suite and web-based applications required.
The ideal candidate should possess a blend of the following skills: community-oriented, organized and detail-oriented, collaborative, knowledgeable in age-friendly initiatives, a strong communicator, analytical and strategic, as well as innovative and resourceful.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Retirement plan with employer matching.
- Generous paid time off and holidays.
- Flexible work schedule and family-friendly policies.
- Employee wellness programs.
Professional Development Opportunities:
- Access to AARP training and webinars.
- Opportunities for continuing education and professional growth.
- Support for attending relevant conferences and workshops.
- Mentorship and career development programs.
CLICK TO APPLY: Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. (recruitingbypaycor.com)
submit Resumes to:
Human Resources Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc.2155 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609, jobs@areaofficeonaging.com
Care Manager -Napoleon
Employment Status: FUll-Time
Application Deadline: December 31, 2024
Overview
Care Manager - 4-Day Work Week
The Area Office on Aging is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the 10 counties we serve. For more information about our services, please go to www.AreaOfficeOnAging.com. We offer a welcoming, professional, and family-friendly work environment with an opportunity to make a difference. In addition, the AOoA is in the planning stages of moving to a 4-day workweek.
Job Summary
The OHCW Care Manager conducts in-home assessments & reassessments of the Ohio Home Care population out in the Fulton, Henry, Williams, Paulding, and Defiance counties. This person identifies and addresses needs, determines risk, and ensures compliance.
Essential Job Functions
- Conducts contact with individuals/caregivers following program specifications to monitor the delivery of all services in the individual service plan.
- Provide ongoing assessment, coordination, and monitoring of members' needs and ensure that services/interventions continue to be appropriate.
- Assist individuals in aging access to services regardless of funding source which enables individuals to remain in their community living arrangement.
- Coordinate provision of waiver services with other services in the all service plan.
- Maintain contact with members, caregivers, and or family members listed in the service care plan.
- Maintain ongoing contact with service providers/subcontractors to monitor service delivery and resolve service provision problems.
- Must possess computer skills and customer service skills. and know community resources.
- Maintain all appropriate documentation in formats prescribed by PAA and the Office of Medical Assistance (OMA).
- Prepare state hearing documentation and participate in state hearings.
- On-call responsibilities as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: A licensed Social Worker or Registered Nurse with unencumbered Ohio licensure is required. 1-year prior service in home health, healthcare for the elderly, home healthcare, medical social work, or gerontology. A valid driver's license, insurance, and reliable transportation are needed. The ability to satisfactorily undergo an FBI/BCI check and a Motor Vehicle Record check (MVR) on at least an annual basis. EEO/AAP, bilingual, and minority applicants are encouraged to apply.
Weekly Schedule:
- AOoA is open Monday - Friday from 8:00 am -5:30 pm
- 4-day schedule – Either Monday to Thursday or Tuesday to Friday, 8.5 hours/day, 34 hours/week
Benefits:
- 403(B) retirement plan
- Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate
- Long Term Disability
- Flexible Schedule – Weekends and Holidays off!
- Generous Paid Time off
- Paid CEU and Professional Development opportunities
- Partial Tuition Reimbursement
Application Deadline: Until the Position is Filled
Click to Apply: Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. (recruitingbypaycor.com) or
Submit resumes to: jobs@areaofficeonaging.com
Human Resources Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc.2155 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609
PASSPORT Care Manager
Employment Status: Full-Time
Application Deadline: October 31, 2024
Overview
PASSPORT Care Manager 4-DAY WORK WEEK Full-Time, Exempt The Area Office on Aging is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities remain happy, healthy, and at home in the ten counties we serve. For more information about our services, please go to www.AreaOfficeOnAging.com. We are looking to fill positions in both the Napoleon and Toledo offices. We offer a welcoming, professional, and family-friendly work environment with an opportunity to make a difference. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This position shall be terminated if funding is not available for the AOoA’s Long Term Care programs and services. QUALIFICATIONS: Registered Nurse or Licensed Social Worker with at least one (1) year prior experience in home care for the elderly, home health care, medical social work, or gerontology. Requires a criminal background check, drug/alcohol screening, and Ohio Department of Aging certification. Must maintain reliable transportation, insurance, a valid driver’s license, and the ability to satisfactorily undergo a Motor Vehicle Record check (MVR) annually. EEO/AAP, Bilingual, and minority applicants are encouraged to apply. Deadline for application: Until the position is filled Weekly Schedule: AOoA is open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 5:30 pm4-day schedule – Either Monday to Thursday or Tuesday to Friday, 8.5 hours/day, 34 hours/week Benefits: 403(B) retirement plan Health Insurance Life Insurance Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate Long-Term Disability Flexible Schedule – Weekends and Holidays off! Generous Paid Time off Paid CEU and Professional Development opportunities Partial Tuition Reimbursement Work Location: Napoleon Office and Toledo Office Click to Apply: Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. (recruitingbypaycor.com) or Submit resumes to: jobs@areaofficeonaging.comHuman Resources Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio, Inc.2155 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609 |
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