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Case Manager Reviews

What is it like working as a Case Manager?

December 2014
Client one on one.
Case Manager:
Add every detail to your notes page and every conversation even over the phone.
December 2014
Case Manager:
Pros: Coworkers, casual environment, close to home, keeps me busy, and I've learned a lot.
Cons: No opportunity for advancement, bad business decisions.
November 2014
Chance for advancement.
Case Manager:
Get a masters degree.
October 2014
Know Your Organization!
Case Manager:
Know the products and processes; not just to 'get by' on the job, but to excel in your position. Ask questions from other product and process groups -the best way for 'shy' (like me) people to get around has been by asking questions (and understanding the answers) from other groups. You will be remembered as a "go to" person. Be very careful about finding your 'role' in a new team; some people designate the role to you and become surprised by how you began to shine faster than expected.
October 2014
The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Being A Case Manager.
Case Manager:
Pros: I really like the on-the-job training, practice and experience. The enjoyment of meeting new families and assisting the families according to the need. The families' extending the appreciation for the assistance offered has been encouragement to continue in this field.
Cons: The disadvantages regarding this job is the lack of participation and effort shown by the individuals that are being offered services. Witnessing co-workers lack of desire to serve individuals due to bias views. Lastly, but very important is the low pay scale for individuals working for the agency.
September 2014
Case Manager Position.
Case Manager:
Pros: Making a difference in the lives of homeless and formerly homeless individuals.
Cons: Care giver burnout.
August 2014
Case Management Is All Different.
Case Manager:
You have to know the community and the people who live in the community. Most of the time you listen, write down and refer or connect your clients to resources. Case managers are the forefront of the services or agencies they work for so it is necessary to be knowledgeable in all aspects of social well being. People at times think we are the Therapist. Working with mental health it is necessary to have crisis intervention skills. You have to feel comfortable knowing that the clients who come and seek help are in mental distress or are caught up in the court system. You have to know that the very first visit with a client makes a huge impact on the probability if the client will return or not.

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