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The Community Care Access Centres are dedicated to supporting and enhancing the quality of life, independence, health and well-being of individuals in the communities we serve by offering a single point of access for community services and demonstrating leadership and excellence in community care. To ensure that we continue our success, the Central Community Care Access Centre seeks a:
Case Manager
As a Case Manager, you will work with your clients in the role of a system navigator to assist them in achieving their optimal health, independence and dignity. Drawing on your knowledge of health and social services, you will assess your client's needs, identify mutual goals and develop a service plan that addresses the needs of your clients and helps them to navigate through the complexities of the health care environment. This will involve assessment, problem solving, decision-making, service planning and coordinating and monitoring their progress. You will be there to facilitate every step of your clients' health care experience, linking them with the right information and helping them understand and manage their short and long-term health care goals. You will demonstrate mutual respect to all CCAC staff, clients and stakeholders.If you are a Registered Nurse (RN and/or B.Sc.N.), Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Speech Language Pathologist or Certified Social Worker (MSW and/or BSW) in Ontario, we'd like you to become part of our team.
SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
- A minimum of two years' relevant experience as a licensed Nurse (RN/BScN) , Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist or Social Worker (MSW or BSW)
- Member in good standing with a regulatory body in Ontario Excellent interpersonal, communication, decision-making and assessment skills Ability to work independently and co-operatively in a busy multi-disciplinary situation
- Demonstrated computer literacy is required to facilitate the use of automated assessment tools
- A valid driver's license and a car is required for home visits
- Completed Health Exam Record
- Ability to wear a protective mask as required
ASSETS
- Experience working with diverse, multicultural client groups (including homeless, acquired brain injury (ABI) and pediatrics)
- Fluency in languages other than English
The Central Community Care Access Centre is governed by the requirements of the French Language Services Act and therefore encourages applications from French speaking candidates.
The Central Community Care Access Centre has sites in South Simcoe County, York Region and North York.
Central CCAC is committed to a culture that values diversity and inclusion
If you are seeking a chance to truly make a difference in the lives of others as well as your own, please apply on-line. All applications will be reviewed. Applications received on-line are monitored regularly and will be processed quickly. Applications using other means (fax: 416-224-1470/905-952-2408) or e-mail: hr@central.ccac-ont.ca) require manual review and will be processed within 30 days.
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Information provided in an application will be used by the organization for the purposes of filling the identified vacancy or other suitable vacancies. Your application will be kept confidential. If no suitable positions currently exist, your application will be kept on file for a minimum of six (6) months. |