Join our team and become a part of a supportive community dedicated to individual and community enrichment.
Integrated Service Network is committed to providing the best care for those that we serve and advancement opportunities for our staff.
At ISN, not only will you work with extraordinary people, but you will receive a competitive wage, earn 20 days of paid time off in your first year of employment, and have excellent company paid health benefits.
Join us today! Become a champion in the lives of others!
Pay : $23.66 - $30.08
Schedule : Monday Friday (8 : 30am 5pm)
Location : Salem, OR
Type : Full-Time / Non-Exempt
General Position Summary :
The Personal Agent provides trauma-informed case management services to persons with intellectual and / or developmental disabilities, using person-centered practices to assist individuals in identifying support needs and life goals then providing guidance and support with accessing services to achieve those goals and meet those needs.
Benefits we provide :
4 Weeks Accrued Paid Time Off (PTO) per year
100% Medical / Vision Coverage for Employees
50% Medical coverage for dependent / spouse
401(k) Retirement Plan Employer Match
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Life Insurance Plan
5 Paid Holidays / Holiday Pay
Mileage Reimbursement
Jury Duty Paid Leave
Bereavement Leave
Wellness Activity Discounts
On the job training and CPR / First Aid certification
Annual performance evaluations and pay increases
Employee appreciation events
Additional Benefits Offered :
Multiple Dental Plan Options
Supplemental Life Insurance
Discount Gym Memberships with Medical Enrollment
Legal Guidance
Work-life Solutions
Will Preparation
24 / 7 Resource Support & Information
Employee Referral Program
On the Job Training
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in behavioral science, social science, or closely related field OR an associate degree in behavioral science, social science, or a closely related field and two years of human services related experience OR high school diploma / GED and four years of human services related experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience in Person Centered Planning and Self-Determination.
Required to demonstrate Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities to :
- Develop plans in partnership with others.
- Honor a person in what they want and need in their life.
- Understand trauma-informed care.
- Understand diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility practices and principles.
- Navigate public service systems
- Partner and maintain relationships with diverse community partners.
- Consumer rights.
- Advocate and assist people to understand what choices and options are available so they can make the most informed choice of supports and services.
- Effectively communicate orally and in writing.
- Identify and develop community resources.
- Recognize personal strengths, and connect people with natural supports, resources, and professional supports.
- Present to large and small groups.
- Use computer applications or other automated systems such as spreadsheets, word-processing, calendar, e-mail, and database software in performing work assignments.
- Assess, plan, organize and follow-up with projects or plans.
- Understand and follow oral and / or written directions.
- Work independently and with diverse work teams.
- Handle complex situations and address conflict.
- Maintain confidentiality.
- Complete projects with specific time limits.
Essential Position Functions and Key Work Processes
- Assist persons to plan, implement, and monitor their services.
- Develop and periodically revise ISP or Annual Plan based on the information collected through an assessment or reassessment that specifies the desired outcomes, goals, and actions to address the medical, employment, social, educational, and other services needed by the eligible individual.
- Assist persons to access available services, including referral and related activities.
- Monitor services, including activities and contacts that are necessary to ensure that the ISP or Annual Plan is effectively implemented and adequately addresses the needs of the eligible individual.
- Participate in the delivery of protective services when required by Oregon Administrative Rule or Oregon Revised Statute.
- Provide information, education, and technical assistance including but not limited to individual rights, choice advising, re-establishment of eligibility, transition planning and complaint resolution.
- Authorize services in the Department’s electronic payments and reporting system.
- Complete all required documentation in individual case files in a timely manner.
- Provide support to Friendship Connections, meeting community needs, to include developing neighborhood resources, analyzing system needs, coordinating new resources, and resolving access problems.
- Develop and maintain relationships with other agency personnel, community leaders, and neighborhood Friendship Connections members.
- Coordinate training activity that supports individuals and families and promotes a sense of community.
- Maintain up-to-date claims and case notes on a weekly basis. Adhere to the targeted claims expectations.
- Maintain and share with co-workers' business calendar to include appointments, team meetings, community event attendance, and time away from the office.