Benefits:
The aging life care manager will work with a certified care manager to coordinate the care for clients and their families. Conduct home visits and facility visits to care for clients by assess their needs and provide recommendations and care plans that support those needs. Act as an advocate and guide to support clients and families facing long-term care needs. Coordinate services with other professionals and act as a point of contact for family members who are concerned with patient care. Build strong client relationships to drive positive care outcomes that enable clients to feel valued and respected.
Education
· RN degree required· Experience working in human services - case manager, community outreach worker, social worker, or mental health aide· Certified care manager or actively working towards certification is also preferred Ideal Candidate Background/Skills· Geriatric Care: General understanding of the major issues of aging (loss, grief, physical changes, depression, dementia) · Professionalism: Maintain effective working relationships, maintain confidentiality, interpret and handle routing matters in accordance with established procedures, and follow oral and written instructions · Critical Thinking Skills: Analyze, interpret, and evaluate information to resolve necessary issues for clients and their family · Organizational Skills: Demonstrate the ability to work independently and manage priorities to meet the standards of practice · Team Player: Ability to work and collaborate with peers, support staff, home healthcare aides, caregivers, physicians, etc. Responsibilities Include
Compensation: $30.00 - $45.00 per hour
Aging Life Care Professionals® offer a holistic, client-centered approach to caring for older adults or others facing ongoing health challenges. Working with families, the expertise of Aging Life Care Professionals® provides the answers at a time of uncertainty. Their guidance leads families to the actions and decisions that ensure quality care and an optimal life for those they love, thus reducing worry, stress and time off of work for family caregivers through:
This business is independently owned and operated. Your application will go directly to the business, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management. All inquiries about employment at this business should be made directly and not to Aging Life Care Association.

The Aging Life Care Association® (ALCA) is a non-profit association representing more than 2,000 Aging Life Care Professionals® - geriatric care managers who have received membership with ALCA. ALCA members act as guides and advocate for families who are caring for older relatives or disabled adults, ensuring that they live well as they face the challenges of aging. The Aging Life Care Professional is educated and experienced in any of several fields related to Aging Life Care Management, including, but not limited to nursing, gerontology, social work, therapy, or psychology, with a specialized focus on issues related to aging and elder care. ALCA members must meet stringent education, experience, and certification requirements of the organization, and all members are required to adhere to a strict code of ethics and standards of practice. To find an Aging Life Care Professional in your area, visit aginglifecare.org. For information on membership with ALCA, email membership@aginglifecare.org.
Founded in 1985, ALCA is the recognized leader in the Aging Life Care / geriatric care management profession. Media, educators, employers, and professional societies often call upon the association and its members to speak on topics related to elder care.