Specialist-Case Management

St Clair County IL

Intergovernmental Grants Suite 200, IL

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$40,950–$44,850 Per Year
SKILLS
Analysis Skills, Budget Management, Case Management, Communication Skills, Community and Social Services, Contact Management, Customer Support/Service, Driver's License, Federal Laws and Regulations, High School Diploma, Office Equipment, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Program Evaluation, Project/Program Management, Psychology, Regulations, Reporting Skills, Social Sciences, State Laws and Regulations, Training Program, United States Citizen, Willing to Travel, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Intergovernmental Grants Suite 200, IL
POSTED
30+ days ago

Specialist-Case Management Salary $40,950.00 - $44,850.00 Annually Location Intergovernmental Grants Suite 200, IL Job Type Full-Time Job Number 202400175 Department Intergovernmental Grants Opening Date 04/24/2026 Closing Date 4/23/2027 11:59 PM Central Description Benefits Questions Description This position significantly impacts each participants opportunity to gain education, training and employment. It also impacts the departments ability to meet performance goals and to pass all federal, state, and local monitoring reviews. In addition, this position figures significantly in the Workforce Development Group's ability to meet the service demands of a customer driven program. COMPLEXITY OF THE JOB: A complex position requiring knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations; the skill to advise clients in selecting the most appropriate educational and training options available to them; and the ability to manage a large caseload. Examples of Duties PRINCIPAL DUTIES: 1. Provide a full range of employability development and case management services to an assigned caseload under Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title Iand all related workforce development programs. 2 .Determine eligibility of applicants under various WIOA funding streams. Provide accurate information concerning eligibility criteria, documentation requirements and application procedures. Complete all forms, collect required documentation related to eligibility determination, and maintain this information in client files and other record keeping systems. 3. Assess applicant suitability for employment and training programs and services. Refer appropriate applicants to programs not managed by WIOA. Provide information on the full range of available services and counsels applicants about the same. 4. Refer all suitable applicants to objective assessment. Review assessment reports with applicants, as well as applicants job training and supportive service needs. 5. Develop an individual service strategy (ISS) for each applicant, record all case management related information including the individuals education and training plan. Update the ISS on an on-going basis. 6. Provide participants with career and education information, as well as current employment trends, growth occupation projections and job search assistance. 7. Enroll each assigned participant into one or more appropriate WIOA Title I or related training programs and/or supportive services. Maintain a current and accurate enrollment record for all assigned participants. Complete exit records as approved by your supervisor. 8. Manage program budgets in accordance with obligation and de-obligation system procedures and instructions. Authorize payments for participant training and service costs. 9. Monitor participant's achievement of performance standards. Maintain regular contact with all participants assigned to case load. 10. Enter all appropriate participant information including training, service and termination records into the IWDS system. Maintain knowledge of partner programs and be able to make appropriate referrals and effective coordination. 11. Perform all general customer service activities including responding to general inquiries and other outreach activities. 12. Maintain knowledge of WIOA programs and related federal, state, and local policy. 13 .Maintain a professional working relationship with and knowledge of other agencies and programs to facilitate the referral of applicants in need of other services as well as the necessary exchange of information relative to common clients 14. Prepare routine and special reports as directed by your supervisor. 15. Perform other duties as assigned. Typical Qualifications KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: 1. Knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations of all WIOA titlesand other related workforce development programs. Ability to comprehend and apply regulatory intent and make objective decisions concerning eligibility, program suitability and assessments. 2. Effective oral and written communication skills to ensure completion of accurate, informative files. Ability to write reports and professional correspondence with accuracy. Ability to communicate with officials, supervisors, individuals or groups effectively. 3. Ability to evaluate the personal characteristics, barriers, educational and work experience, interests, aptitudes, and temperaments of applicants and participants in terms of their educational and occupational viability. 4. Knowledge of the principles of individual appraisals, vocational advising, testing, and counseling theories and practices. 5. Ability to deal effectively with the public, employers, service providers, educators and representatives of public and private agencies. 6. Social service skills and knowledge of the social and supportive service resources available to clients. 7. Ability to collect, analyze, interpret, and report data. 8. Problem solving and decision-making skills at a level to justify the services provided to clients and the actions taken in providing such services. 9. Ability to operate and use computers and office equipment. 10. Ability to perform all physical functions and activities essential to position including but not limited to daily attendance; travel as required; sitting for long periods; use of computer keyboard and monitor; and lifting client files. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: 1. Education: Bachelors degree in Counseling, Social Science, Education, Psychology or related field from an accredited college or universitypreferred. 2 .Experience: Two or more years of responsible case management experience preferred. Knowledge of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act programs is preferred. Supplemental Information "AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER" We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees will receive one hour of paid time off for every 40 hours worked for up to a minimum of 40 hours per year. For more details, see our benefits package, list of current holidays, and vacation and sick leave accrual. 01 Copy OF [[Are you a United States Citizen?]] Yes No 02 Which statement below best describes the highest level of education you have completed? High school graduate, diploma or the equivalent (GED) Associates degree Bachelors degree Masters degree Professional degree Doctorate degree 03 Copy OF [Do you have a valid drivers license?] Yes * No Required Question Employer St. Clair County (IL) Phone 618-825-3200

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