At Fraser, we believe in building a better, more inclusive world for people of all abilities. As a leading provider of Mental Health and Autism Services in the Midwest, we serve clients with a broad range of needs and diagnoses from birth through adulthood.
Are you passionate about equity and equality and want to make a difference in the world? When you work for Fraser, you make our community more inclusive for people of all abilities. Our positions aren’t “jobs,” they are careers, built with caring. We are champions that help individuals and families with diverse intellectual, emotional, and physical needs identify what success looks like for them.
Fraser is looking for Case Managers to work with individuals on the CADI/BI & DD waivers. Case Managers serve as an advocate to Fraser clients and connects clients to resources and services within the community. The ideal candidate will demonstrate compassion for clients, commitment to success and value relationships. We seek an individual who is very well organized, has experience with individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities and/or mental health diagnoses and experience documenting and case noting.
Responsibilities:
CADI/BI WAIVER - The Case Manager provides client-centered case management services to individuals receiving CADI/BI waiver services. Case Managers typically have about 35 clients on their caseloads and meet with clients two to three times per year. The Case Manager is responsible for care coordination, monitoring health and safety needs of clients, monitor services to ensure they are effectively meeting the client’s needs and intervening as necessary. Caseloads are typically a majority of adults, with a small mix of children as well.
DD WAIVER & NON-WAIVER - The Case Manager provides client-centered case management services to individuals receiving DD services. Case Managers typically have about 43 clients on their caseloads and meet with clients two to three times per year. The Case Manager is responsible for care coordination, monitoring health and safety needs of clients, monitoring services to ensure they are effectively meeting the client’s needs and intervening as necessary. Caseloads are typically a mix of children and adults.
Fraser offers:
Opportunities For Growth - Fraser Places a high value on internal promotion here is the career growth for a Case Manager at Fraser.
Case Manager I → Case Manager II → Onboarding & quality Assurance Specialist →Coverage Specialist → Senior Case Manager → Senior Case Manager or Senior Coverage Specialist II → Onboarding & Quality Assurance II → Case Management Supervisor → Senior Case Management Supervisor → Senior Case Management Supervisor II → Program Manager → Senior Program Manager → Director.
Location and Schedule:
Our Case Managers work Monday - Friday during standard business hours. Case Managers can work fully remotely after the first 3-6 months of onboarding is complete! Travel to meet with clients is required, client meetings may occur 2-3 times per week, although clients may choose a phone or video conference in lieu of an in-person meeting during the COVID-19 federal public health emergency. Case Managers typically meet with clients in their assigned county.
Requirements:
DD Case Managers must have one of the following:
CADI/BI Case Managers must have one of the following:
Other Requirements:
Fraser is Minnesota’s largest provider of autism and early childhood mental health services. We currently have 52 locations across the Twin Cities and are continually expanding our reach. We serve infants through adults with healthcare, housing, education and employment.
One of our main goals is to really strive to provide support for our families and clients from birth through adulthood. Our programs are nationally recognized for being high quality and individualized to each family.