... The Lead is responsible for ensuring the accurate determination of Katie Beckett Medicaid eligibility by performing complex intake activities, functional screenings, and annual renewals. This role balances direct service with operational leadership, maintaining a partial caseload while mentoring staff and identifying ways to improve program administration.
Responsibilities:
Team Leadership: Provides everyday case resolution assistance, mentors staff on skill development, and triages initial escalations before elevating complex issues to the Unit Supervisor.
Eligibility Determination: Conducts functional screen visits to assess a child's level of functioning and care at home, utilizing the Children?s Long Term Functional Screen and CARES Worker Web (CWW) system.
Operational Oversight: Monitors team performance through dashboards and reporting tools, manages centralized intake inboxes, and provides consultation on system-related projects.
Family Advocacy: Consults with families regarding program requirements, assists with application paperwork, and makes referrals to alternative community resources when appropriate.
Quality Assurance: Prepares statistical reports for caseload management and participates in statewide meetings to enhance professional practice.
Working hours: 8:00 AM - 4:00 AM
Skills:
Communication: Excellent verbal and written skills, with the ability to relate to individuals from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and cultural values.
Organizational Excellence: Solid attention to detail, adherence to strict timelines, and the ability to work autonomously.
Public Speaking: Ability to present program materials in various settings, including outreach and networking events.
Compliance and Logistics:
Privacy Protocols: Ability to follow strict practices for handling Personally Identifiable Information and Protected Health Information.
Travel and Licensing: Must possess a valid drivers license, an acceptable driving record, and the ability to be insured for travel to meetings and home visits.
Education:
Bachelors
Experience:
1-4 years
Qualifications:
A Bachelors degree in a human services related field plus at least two years of experience working with children who have disabilities or complex medical needs.
An Associate degree in a human services related field plus five years of relevant experience.
Clinical Assessment: Ability to evaluate complex medical, emotional, developmental, and financial needs of children.
Developmental Knowledge: Understanding of growth and development processes for patients ranging from neonatal and infant stages through adolescence.
System Proficiency: Demonstrated experience with computers and the ability to utilize state mandated protocols.
Certification: Capacity to complete training and maintain certification for the Childrens Long Term Support Functional Screen
Ready to use your expertise to help families and lead a dedicated team? Apply now and a Spherion recruiter will reach out with next steps.
Spherion has helped thousands of people just like you find work happiness! Our experienced staff will listen carefully to your employment needs and then work diligently to match your skills and qualifications to the right job and company. Whether you're looking for temporary, temp-to-perm or direct hire opportunities, no one works harder for you than Spherion.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, National Origin, Age, Genetic Information, Disability, Protected Veteran Status, or any other legally protected group status.
At Spherion, we welcome people of all abilities and want to ensure that our hiring and interview process meets the needs of all applicants. If you require a reasonable accommodation to make your application or interview experience a great one, please contact Callcenter@spherion.com.
Pay offered to a successful candidate will be based on several factors including the candidate's education, work experience, work location, specific job duties, certifications, etc. In addition, Spherion offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: medical, prescription, dental, vision, AD&D, and life insurance offerings, short-term disability, and a 401K plan (all benefits are based on eligibility).
The Lead is responsible for ensuring the accurate determination of Katie Beckett Medicaid eligibility by performing complex intake activities, functional screenings, and annual renewals. This role balances direct service with operational leadership, maintaining a partial caseload while mentoring staff and identifying ways to improve program administration.
Responsibilities:
Team Leadership: Provides everyday case resolution assistance, mentors staff on skill development, and triages initial escalations before elevating complex issues to the Unit Supervisor.
Eligibility Determination: Conducts functional screen visits to assess a child's level of functioning and care at home, utilizing the Children?s Long Term Functional Screen and CARES Worker Web (CWW) system.
Operational Oversight: Monitors team performance through dashboards and reporting tools, manages centralized intake inboxes, and provides consultation on system-related projects. ...
Family Advocacy: Consults with families regarding program requirements, assists with application paperwork, and makes referrals to alternative community resources when appropriate.
Quality Assurance: Prepares statistical reports for caseload management and participates in statewide meetings to enhance professional practice.
Working hours: 8:00 AM - 4:00 AM
Skills:
Communication: Excellent verbal and written skills, with the ability to relate to individuals from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and cultural values.
Organizational Excellence: Solid attention to detail, adherence to strict timelines, and the ability to work autonomously.
Public Speaking: Ability to present program materials in various settings, including outreach and networking events.
Compliance and Logistics:
Privacy Protocols: Ability to follow strict practices for handling Personally Identifiable Information and Protected Health Information.
Travel and Licensing: Must possess a valid drivers license, an acceptable driving record, and the ability to be insured for travel to meetings and home visits.
Education:
Bachelors
Experience:
1-4 years
Qualifications:
A Bachelors degree in a human services related field plus at least two years of experience working with children who have disabilities or complex medical needs.
An Associate degree in a human services related field plus five years of relevant experience.
Clinical Assessment: Ability to evaluate complex medical, emotional, developmental, and financial needs of children.
Developmental Knowledge: Understanding of growth and development processes for patients ranging from neonatal and infant stages through adolescence.
System Proficiency: Demonstrated experience with computers and the ability to utilize state mandated protocols.
Certification: Capacity to complete training and maintain certification for the Childrens Long Term Support Functional Screen
Ready to use your expertise to help families and lead a dedicated team? Apply now and a Spherion recruiter will reach out with next steps.
Spherion has helped thousands of people just like you find work happiness! Our experienced staff will listen carefully to your employment needs and then work diligently to match your skills and qualifications to the right job and company. Whether you're looking for temporary, temp-to-perm or direct hire opportunities, no one works harder for you than Spherion.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, National Origin, Age, Genetic Information, Disability, Protected Veteran Status, or any other legally protected group status.
At Spherion, we welcome people of all abilities and want to ensure that our hiring and interview process meets the needs of all applicants. If you require a reasonable accommodation to make your application or interview experience a great one, please contact Callcenter@spherion.com.
Pay offered to a successful candidate will be based on several factors including the candidate's education, work experience, work location, specific job duties, certifications, etc. In addition, Spherion offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: medical, prescription, dental, vision, AD&D, and life insurance offerings, short-term disability, and a 401K plan (all benefits are based on eligibility).
Team Leadership: Provides everyday case resolution assistance, mentors staff on skill development, and triages initial escalations before elevating complex issues to the Unit Supervisor.Eligibility Determination: Conducts functional screen visits to assess a child's level of functioning and care at home, utilizing the Children?s Long Term Functional Screen and CARES Worker Web (CWW) system.Operational Oversight: Monitors team performance through dashboards and reporting tools, manages centralized intake inboxes, and provides consultation on system-related projects.Family Advocacy: Consults with families regarding program requirements, assists with application paperwork, and makes referrals to alternative community resources when appropriate.Quality Assurance: Prepares statistical reports for caseload management and participates in statewide meetings to enhance professional practice.
experience1-4 years
skillsCommunication: Excellent verbal and written skills, with the ability to relate to individuals from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and cultural values.Organizational Excellence: Solid attention to detail, adherence to strict timelines, and the ability to work autonomously.Public Speaking: Ability to present program materials in various settings, including outreach and networking events.Compliance and Logistics:Privacy Protocols: Ability to follow strict practices for handling Personally Identifiable Information and Protected Health Information.Travel and Licensing: Must possess a valid drivers license, an acceptable driving record, and the ability to be insured for travel to meetings and home visits.
qualificationsA Bachelors degree in a human services related field plus at least two years of experience working with children who have disabilities or complex medical needs.An Associate degree in a human services related field plus five years of relevant experience.Clinical Assessment: Ability to evaluate complex medical, emotional, developmental, and financial needs of children.Developmental Knowledge: Understanding of growth and development processes for patients ranging from neonatal and infant stages through adolescence.System Proficiency: Demonstrated experience with computers and the ability to utilize state mandated protocols.Certification: Capacity to complete training and maintain certification for the Childrens Long Term Support Functional Screen
educationBachelors
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