Social Work Supports Coordinator
Company: Tri-County Aging Consortium
Location: Lansing
Posted on: February 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: Social Work Supports
Coordinator Reports to : Social Work Supervisor Work Location:
Lansing, MI Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm, 40
hours per week. Compensation: $30.67 plus comprehensive benefits
package including 100% employer paid pension, generous time off and
14 paid holidays. General Responsibilities: Works with the elderly
and the disabled who are at-risk of entering a nursing home by
exploring their options and alternatives to institutional care. The
Supports Coordinator Team, consisting of a Social Worker and RN,
complete comprehensive assessments of participants, with a strong
emphasis on Person Centered Planning and participant direction.
Many of the specific duties listed below are mandated by the
Michigan Department of Health & Human Services (MDHHS), Bureau of
Aging, Community Living, and Supports (ACLS Bureau) Care Management
Performance Standards Essential Job Functions: (Reasonable
accommodations will be provided, if necessary, for individuals with
disabilities who can perform the essential job functions.) Assists
participants with securing Medicaid eligibility for Waiver services
and monitoring for ongoing program eligibility. Using the
principles of Person-Centered Planning, the Care Management Team
develops care plans with each participant, addressing and honoring
the individual's specific needs and desires. Conducts assessments
as a member of a professional team. Assessments include an
evaluation of the consumer's physical and mental health, functional
capabilities and limitations, informal and formal support systems,
physical environment, and financial resources. Completes periodic
reassessments as a team or individual Supports Coordinator.
Arranges, coordinates, and monitors the services according to the
person-centered plan, including those covered through the Medicaid
Waiver and Bureau of Aging, Community Living, and Supports (ACLS
Bureau). Monitor the cost of Medicaid Waiver services and other
formal services to maximize resources and stay within program
parameters and goals. Maintains accurate files with all the
mandatory documents including ACLS Bureau and Medicaid Waiver
documentation. Includes the use of a computer to enter information
into program software and established database system. Adhere to
agency and program standards, and ACLS Bureau and MDHHS Supports
Coordinator Performance Criteria. Participate in Quality Assurance
activities. Completes follow-up of all services arranged as
determined in the person-centered care plan and adjusts as needed.
Provides advocacy on behalf of participants to secure services and
benefits to which they are entitled and promotes participant
freedom of choice. Maintains shared caseload in conjunction with
the RN or Social Work Supports Coordinator. As part of the teamwork
practice, back-up is provided to the other Supports Coordinator.
Updates knowledge pertinent to the provision of services to the
elderly and persons with disabilities through attendance at agency
and community meetings and continuing education opportunities.
Establish and maintain working relationships with physicians,
hospital discharge staff, nursing home staff, home health and other
service providers. Covers 24-hour on-call services as scheduled.
Examples of essential job functions listed do not include all tasks
which may be required for this position. Duties and
responsibilities may be added, deleted or modified at any time.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities : Commitment to the organization's
missions and goals. Computer skills sufficient to learn specific
departmental software programs. Ability to maintain confidential
information regarding all aspects of participant, volunteer,
employee, and agency information. Ability to work independently or
as part of a team. Ability to communicate effectively and establish
good relationships with staff, participants, volunteers, and
vendors. Ability to represent the Agency in a professional manner.
Must be able to adjust priorities to meet deadlines in a timely
manner. Ability to meet department standards regarding job
knowledge, participant focus, initiative, productivity,
communication, teamwork, and attendance. Knowledge of community
services and resources. Must possess strong assessment skills.
Requirements: Must have a Bachelor's degree in Social Work Must
posses a current Michigan Social Work license in good standing, One
year of experience working with the elderly and/or disabled is
required. Must possess a current Michigan driver's license in good
standing (less than 4 points preferred). Working Conditions: The
work environment varies. When in the office, safe work practices in
regard to office equipment, avoiding trips/falls and fire
regulations are required. When traveling to or spending time at
residential or medical facilities, exposure to unusual elements
such as smoke, unpleasant odors, loud noises, and extreme
temperatures increases. Physical mobility is required for sitting,
walking, standing, bending, and lifting/holding/carrying objects of
up to 20 pounds. Must be able to move around in multiple locations
with varying physical environments & barriers. Must be able to
drive. Ability to enter and access information using a computer.
Must be able to communicate effectively with participants,
co-workers, and vendors in person and over the telephone. Sensory
requirements include exposure to varying temperatures, noise
levels, environments, and activities. Mental requirements include
the ability to handle varying and intense levels of stress. To view
the complete posting and to apply online visit,
https://tcoa.isolvedhire.com/jobs/ Tri-County Office on Aging is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
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