Care Manager (Per Diem)

Location

Quincy

Type

Per Diem

Locations: Massachusetts (North Shore and surrounding areas)

Overview:

 Fortcom Health Services is seeking a Per Diem Care Manager to support our Adult Foster Care (AFC) program. This flexible role is ideal for a licensed social worker looking to make a meaningful impact through community-based care while maintaining a work schedule that fits their availability. The Per Diem Care Manager will conduct member home visits, complete documentation, and collaborate with the care team to ensure members receive appropriate, person-centered support. 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct initial and ongoing psychosocial evaluations of AFC members.
  • Assess and document the safety and suitability of the home setting.
  • Participate in the development, implementation, and review of individualized AFC care plans.
  • Conduct scheduled home visits and complete detailed care management progress notes.
  • Review AFC caregiver logs at least every 30 days.
  • Assist with training, evaluating, and supporting AFC caregivers in collaboration with the RN.
  • Coordinate care and services with other healthcare and community agencies (e.g., VNA, DDS, DMH, MRC).
  • Respond promptly to changes in member condition and communicate with the AFC RN.
  • Assist with discharge and transition planning as needed.
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with program requirements.
Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, human services, or related field.
  • Licensed Social Worker (LSW or higher) in Massachusetts.
  • Previous clinical experience working with elderly adults or individuals with disabilities.
  • Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative care team.
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
Job Conditions:

  • Must be able to travel to member homes across the assigned area.
  • Ability to conduct home visits throughout assigned regions.
  • Must be able to access homes that may not be wheelchair accessible.
  • Requires the ability to walk, sit, stand, stoop, and occasionally lift or support members during visits.
About Fortcom Health Services:
Fortcom Health Services is committed to providing high-quality, community-based care that empowers individuals to live safely and comfortably at home. We believe in supporting our staff with a collaborative environment, flexible scheduling, and professional growth opportunities.

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply today and join a team where your work truly makes a difference in people’s lives. 


 
Compensation: $33.75 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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