What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager - Adult Foster Care position at Kennedy-Donovan Center?
KDC is seeking a compassionate Adult Foster Care (AFC) Case Manager to
provide home- and community-based support for adults with developmental
disabilities and complex needs. Using a team-based, person-centered
approach, you will coordinate individualized services, promote
independence, and support participants in areas such as decision-making,
community involvement, household management, relationships, and personal
growth. Required Qualifications: Bachelor?s degree in Social Work,
Psychology, Human Services, Nursing, Public Administration, or related
field. Minimum of 1 year of experience in human services, disability
services, or long-term supports. Understanding of home- and
community-based service models, AFC, Shared Living, or MassHealth
programs. Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal
skills. Proficiency with Electronic Health Records and Microsoft Office
Suite. Valid driver?s license and reliable transportation. Ability to
complete required trainings such as CPR and First Aid. Preferred
Qualifications: Experience in community-based programs. Familiarity with
Medicaid, MassHealth, and state funding systems. Experience coaching or
Mentoring Staff. Bilingual Or Multilingual Skills. Key Responsibilities
Facilitate and coordinate AFC home placement and support services.
Assist in the development and ongoing review of Individual Care Plans
(ICPs) and Individual Support Plans (ISPs). Collaborate with families,
caregivers, medical professionals, and community service providers to
ensure coordinated support. Complete and maintain all required
documentation in the Electronic Health Record (iCentrix). Serve as a
liaison with funding agencies and participate in case reviews,
supervision, and staff meetings. Support professional development,
outreach, and program-related community engagement.
provide home- and community-based support for adults with developmental
disabilities and complex needs. Using a team-based, person-centered
approach, you will coordinate individualized services, promote
independence, and support participants in areas such as decision-making,
community involvement, household management, relationships, and personal
growth. Required Qualifications: Bachelor?s degree in Social Work,
Psychology, Human Services, Nursing, Public Administration, or related
field. Minimum of 1 year of experience in human services, disability
services, or long-term supports. Understanding of home- and
community-based service models, AFC, Shared Living, or MassHealth
programs. Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal
skills. Proficiency with Electronic Health Records and Microsoft Office
Suite. Valid driver?s license and reliable transportation. Ability to
complete required trainings such as CPR and First Aid. Preferred
Qualifications: Experience in community-based programs. Familiarity with
Medicaid, MassHealth, and state funding systems. Experience coaching or
Mentoring Staff. Bilingual Or Multilingual Skills. Key Responsibilities
Facilitate and coordinate AFC home placement and support services.
Assist in the development and ongoing review of Individual Care Plans
(ICPs) and Individual Support Plans (ISPs). Collaborate with families,
caregivers, medical professionals, and community service providers to
ensure coordinated support. Complete and maintain all required
documentation in the Electronic Health Record (iCentrix). Serve as a
liaison with funding agencies and participate in case reviews,
supervision, and staff meetings. Support professional development,
outreach, and program-related community engagement.