AGING CARE MANAGER II
Company: COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND
Location: Sunbury
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position : · This
is professional work developing care plans and managing services
for older adults. An employee in this job assesses needs and
manages social services for older adults and their families to
improve their quality of life. · Work involves evaluating the
social contacts and supports, daily living activities, cognitive
functioning, physical health, and economic and other resources of
older adults to develop plans for their care. · Work includes
coordinating plans with other agencies to refer older adults for
additional services and assisting older adults in utilizing
available services to meet their needs. · Work may also include
conducting more thorough assessments of an individual’s medical,
social, and psychological well-being, as well as their living
situation, including the physical condition of their housing unit,
to ensure they receive the best care. · Work is performed
independently and reviewed by a professional or administrative
supervisor through individual and group conferences and an
evaluation of case records and reports Description of Duties :
NOTE: The examples of work are representative of the work, but
every position classified for this job may not perform all examples
of work listed. Conversely, this is not an all-inclusive list of
work examples · Provides care management services to older adults
and members of their families to improve their quality of life. ·
Serves as a liaison to other social service agencies, hospitals,
clinics, courts, and community resources to assist clients in
utilizing these resources to meet their needs. · Consults with
professional staff in other program areas to discuss diagnoses and
plans of treatment. · Assists older adults in managing income and
getting maximum benefits from Social Security and Medicare; keeps
clients informed of legislation affecting benefits. · Interprets
program policies and procedures for individuals, groups, and
agencies. · Prepares social studies, case histories, reports, and
records. · Performs the full range of supervisory duties. ·
Employees in this job may participate in the performance of
subordinates’ work consistent with operational or organizational
requirements. · Performs related work as required. Decision Making:
· As knowledge and skills are acquired, the difficulty of
assignments will increase and more latitude in judgement will be
permitted. · Will exercise initiative in performing assignments. ·
Will seek assistance and advice with difficult cases. · Work is
reviewed by an Aging Care Management Supervisor or Administrator
through an evaluation of documentation, individual and group
meetings, and evaluation of reports. Essential Functions: ·
Knowledge of the physical, cultural and social aspects of the
assigned community. · Ability to obtain, evaluate and analyze
information from interviews, reports, records and other types of
sources of information; and to provide information to clients and
other types of personnel. · Ability to communicate effectively,
both orally and in writing. · Ability to establish and maintain
positive working relationships. · Ability to learn about Area
Agency on Aging Programs and the services of other community
agencies. · Ability to effectively communicate verbally with older
people. · Ability to read, write and perform simple arithmetic
computations. · Ability to follow simple oral and written
instructions. · Ability to complete basic computer operations using
Windows computer systems and Microsoft Office products, including
Outlook, Word, and Excel. · Ability to learn and use the databases
required by the Department of Aging, Department of Human Services,
and other state- managed databases as needed. · Ability to
establish and maintain effective working relationships with older
adults, co-workers, outside agencies, and the public. · Ability to
understand and accept the needs and rights of others and work with
older adults who are physically, mentally, emotionally, and/or
economically challenged. · Adheres to the agency’s policy of
confidentiality. · Ability to be flexible and assist with a variety
of agency programs and duties as needed. · Travel with occasional
overnight status. · Attend seminars and conferences. Physical Job
Requirements : · Mobility/Ability to travel between office
locations, older adult homes, hospitals, and community sites. This
may involve walking, standing, climbing stairs and/or driving. ·
Sitting/Standing for prolonged periods of sitting at a desk or
computer, as well as standing or walking when conducting field
visits. · Lifting/ carrying may require lifting or carrying files,
office supplies, small equipment (typically up to 25 pounds) ·
Reaching/Bending, regularly required to reach, bend, crouch, or
kneel to assist older adults or handle paperwork. · Fine Motor
Skills, frequent use of hands for typing, writing and handling
documents. Mental and Emotional Demands : · High Stress Tolerance:
Ability to manage crisis situations, interact with individuals in
distress, and handle potentially volatile situations. ·
Communication: Frequent verbal and written communication with older
adults, families, healthcare providers and legal entities. ·
Decision-Making & Problem-Solving: Requires critical thinking to
assess client needs, develop care plans, and navigate complex
social services. Work Environment Considerations: · Client Homes
and Community Settings: May encounter unsanitary conditions, pets,
smoke, or environmental hazards. · Potential Safety Risks:
Interactions with individuals experiencing severe mental illness,
substance use disorders, or behavioral crisis. · Flexible Schedule:
May require evening, weekend, or on-call work depending on agency
requirements Requirements: Experience and Requirements: · Must meet
PA residency requirement. · Employment preference may be given to
residents of Northumberland County. · Must be able to travel
throughout Northumberland County and to State-mandated trainings in
areas that may or may not be accessible by public transportation;
travel expenses will be reimbursed. · Must be able to perform
essential job functions. · Valid PA Driver’s license. Minimum
Experience and Training 1. Six months as an Aging Care Manager 1 or
a County Caseworker 1 2. Successful completion of the County Social
Casework Intern program 3. Six months of professional human
services or nursing experience; and a bachelor’s degree in social
sciences, behavioral sciences, human services, or a closely related
field 4. An equivalent combination of experience and training.
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