Weber Human Services (WHS), located in Ogden, Utah serves a growing urban population residing in Weber and Morgan Counties.
We are an organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential. WHS was organized by a cooperative agreement between the Weber and Morgan county governments to serve as the local authority for the provision of their substance abuse, mental health and senior service programs.
Weber Human Services is the only organization in the State of Utah providing these services under a single administration. Through dozens of human services programs, WHS helps thousands of its neighbors by supporting and empowering our most vulnerable groups including at-risk youth, the elderly, children, youth and adults suffering from mental illnesses, and those recovering from addictions.
Weber Human Services creates hope and opportunities that enable all clients and staff to:
do the work necessary
to become their best self
and find joy through people, place and purpose.
Long term care ombudsman-
Be a mediator for residents in long-term facilities in Weber and Morgan county, such as nursing homes and assisted living facilities, by working with or on behalf of residents to resolve complaints and concerns. Inform and educate residents, families, facility employees, and visitors about residents' rights, community services, laws, regulations and standards that govern long-term facilities. Participate in occasional and periodic team meetings, community events and related training.
State Health Insurance information and assistance program (SHIP)/Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP-
Help individuals navigate the Medicare system through one-on-one counseling and outreach events including submitting Medicaid applications. In addition, educate seniors about health care fraud and abuse.
Case management for in home services (as needed)-
Provide assessment, care planning and case management of provider-delivered services for individuals who are eligible for in home services programs in order to support the qualified clients to stay safely and independently in their own residence as much as possible.
Extensive training will be provided for both programs.
This is a Part-Time position; up to 28 hours a week.
Requirements: A bachelor's degree in social work or related field, plus at least one year of working with the elderly population or younger people with disabilities, valid Utah driver license, and basic computer skills. Preferred, but not necessary an active SSW (Social Service Worker) license few dollars more.