Family Consultant and Case Manager
Listed on 2026-07-09
-
Healthcare
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health, Human Services/ Social Work
Family Consultant And Case Manager
The Family Consultant and Case Manager serves as the primary coordinator for Autism Waiver participants and their families. This position combines family consultation, case management, treatment planning, staff supervision, and quality assurance to ensure participants receive high quality, person centered services.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Family Consultation
- Provide family consultation services, educate caregivers, identify needs, support implementation of behavioral strategies, and maintain regular communication.
- Case Management
- Coordinate services, monitor authorizations, complete assessments, coordinate referrals, and participate in interdisciplinary planning.
- Treatment Planning
- Develop individualized treatment plans with measurable goals, review progress, revise plans, and collaborate with providers.
- DSP Supervision
- Supervise DSPs through field observations, documentation review, coaching, performance monitoring, and corrective action when necessary.
- Training Responsibilities
- Provide orientation and ongoing training on documentation, person centered practices, behavior supports, HIPAA, abuse prevention, safety, crisis intervention, and community integration. Conduct competency evaluations and maintain training records.
- Quality Assurance
- Audit documentation, monitor treatment outcomes, ensure Autism Waiver compliance, participate in quality improvement, and support audits.
- Documentation
- Complete treatment plans, assessments, supervision notes, progress notes, incident follow up, and family consultation documentation accurately and on time.
Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge of autism spectrum disorders, person centered planning, case management, staff supervision, documentation, communication, and electronic health records.
Preferred Certifications
Behavior intervention training preferred. CPR and First Aid certification required.
Performance Expectations
Maintain compliance with Maryland Autism Waiver standards, complete documentation timely, supervise DSPs regularly, demonstrate participant progress, and deliver ethical, person centered services.
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).