DSHS DDA Developmental Disabilities Case/Resource Manager
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Social Work
Human Services/ Social Work, Community Support Services, Family Advocacy & Support Services
If you are devoted to serving those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, consider this exciting opportunity.
The Developmental Disabilities Administration is expanding the number of people we serve and is hiring an experienced Resource Case Manager to work in our office in Yakima, WA. If you already have some social service experience, this is an incredible way to advance your career. In this role, you will provide specialized case management and resource assistance for people who have developmental disabilities and their families.
This position requires prior professional case management experience and is not suitable for entry-level applicants. The role focuses on providing specialized support to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families, emphasizing independence, informed choice, and quality of life. Key responsibilities include facilitation to complete service planning, crisis response, eligibility determination, and coordination with state agencies and community partners. You will use your expertise to help clients navigate available resources while ensuring all services reflect person‑centered practices.
Whereyou will work
We support a hybrid work model. During your first few months, expect to be in your local office regularly for support, training, and connection with peers. You and your supervisor will determine an appropriate schedule, which may include hybrid work, modified schedules, duty‑station work, or telework. You may be required to attend training outside your local office, and travel within Washington State will be necessary.
This position also requires travel to meet business needs and is covered by a collective bargaining agreement.
- Identify support needs of clients, plan, and authorize payment for appropriate services
- Schedule and conduct face‑to‑face home visits in client homes and living quarters with clients and families
- Facilitate person‑centered goal‑planning discussions with clients and family and updating assessments and service plans
- Complete and revise client assessments and person‑centered service plans within established timelines as required for caseload
- Identify clients or families in crisis and make referrals as needed to appropriate authorities, department/administration services, state plan services, or local community resources
- Determine and evaluate financial and functional eligibility for any requested and/or enrolled program
- Review and monitor client plans, reports, and client progress
- Obtain translation and interpretation services for clients and families when needed
- Maintain and document complete and accurate case files, provider payment records, planned service written approvals/waivers
- Collaborate with community partners, state services, and authorities
- Represent DDA professionally and participate in community and agency meetings
We’re looking for a dedicated professional with a strong background in case management and a proven ability to deliver accurate, high‑quality work. Our ideal applicant excels at conducting comprehensive client assessments, identifying urgent needs, facilitating, and navigating community resources to connect individuals with the right support. They are confident working independently, performing home visits, collaborating with partner agencies, and maintaining thorough, timely documentation across all services.
They bring cultural awareness, adaptability, handle several competing priorities, people, tasks, and clear communication to person‑centered planning. They represent the agency with professionalism and confidence in community settings, always keeping client dignity and empowerment at the forefront.
If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you. Please apply with updated materials that highlight your relevant skills and experience. Join us in this meaningful and essential work.
Qualifications- A Bachelor's degree in social sciences, social services, human services, behavioral sciences or an allied field and two years of experience providing social services to people with intellectual or developmental disabilities
- Or six years of experience in providing social services to…
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