The role entails assessing needs and eligibility for Community Care for the Aged and Disabled (CCAD) services. This includes conducting home visits, interviewing older individuals or those with disabilities, documenting information, and developing service plans. Additionally, verifying data, explaining program benefits, referring individuals for services, and ensuring authorizations are recorded in automated systems are part of the responsibilities. Monitoring CCAD services to ensure they meet individual needs is also crucial.
Essential Job Functions:
Regular attendance as per agency policy Perform assigned duties Knowledge Skills Abilities:
Effective oral and written communication Prioritization, time management, and meeting deadlines Building and maintaining relationships with service recipients, colleagues, and staff from other agencies Proficiency with computers and office equipment Interviewing techniques and knowledge of resources for older individuals and those with disabilities Registration or Licensure Requirements:
Valid Driver's License and liability insurance Initial Selection Criteria:
High School Diploma or GED equivalent Experience with email and Microsoft Office products Willingness to travel approximately 70% of the time for home visits, trainings, and meetings Effective written communication skills Additional Information:
Interviews may be conducted in person or via Microsoft Teams This position is part of a career track series and may be filled at different levels (Worker I, Worker II, or Worker III) based on qualifications and career track promotion eligibility Occasional overtime may be required Applicants must not have a history of substantiated fraudulent activity against HHSC or its programs HHS agencies use E-Verify; I-9 documentation is required on the first day of work.