ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

1. General case management services for eligible clients, including but not limited to, complete psycho-social assessments, development and follow through of service plans, ongoing communication with client, provide assistance with and referrals for basic care needs, monitoring of medical adherence, and completion of all documentation as required by agency and state policies and procedures

2. Home visits and required meetings including: medical case reviews/rounds, staff and case management meetings and other community meetings as required by NAP

3. Complete quarterly Ryan White and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) reports as required by state policies

MARGINAL FUNCTIONS

• Represent NAP in the community for all non-targeted outreach and education efforts as needed

• Attend required NAP events as assigned by NAP Leadership

• Assist with other duties as assigned

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES

o Must be adaptable to a dynamic and fluctuating work environment

o Regular and predictable attendance required

o Must have good interpersonal and communication skills and demonstrate polite and friendly customer service

o Possess good computer skills

o Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or related field (e.g., psychology, counseling, nursing, sociology, etc.) or six year of work experience in a similar field

o Client Case Management experience preferred

o Working knowledge of HIV/AIDS preferred

o Familiarity with medical service provision and other human service resources preferred

o Bilingual Spanish-speaking candidates are strongly encouraged to apply