Guardian
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Job Summary:
As a Guardian Conservator, you will carry out the duties of a court appointed Guardian/Conservator as set forth in MN statutes, provide financial management, and/or ensure care for vulnerable adults in the Guardianship Options Program. A Guardian Conservator will carry a caseload of 35-42 individuals that typically covers a geographic region of the state.
Responsibilities Include:
- Advocate for individuals for least restrictive life choices that enable them to live full and abundant lives.
- Work with individuals and families in the development and service delivery of supported decision-making.
- Work closely with courts, including annual reports.
- Supervise and monitor client personal and health care. This can include authorizing medical, therapy, treatment, support, vocational, and other services.
- Sign legal documents - such as consents, admissions, and lease agreements.
- Work as a member of a support team to ensure appropriate living environment and services.
- Travel to visit clients at least monthly.
- Provide substitute decision-making regarding medical emergencies and other sudden changes in client's situation.
- Be responsible for the financial management and oversight of individuals assigned to them.
- Work with financial team to oversee financial assets.
- Be a member of an on-call schedule for client emergencies.
- Annual salary of $43,888 - based on experience.
- An excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, life, vision, 403(b) plan with a match, wellness program, and other ancillary plans.
- Generous PTO plan, paid holidays, and three float days.
- Opportunities to continue professional development.
- An ALIVE Workplace that is Supportive, Positive, Healthy, and Fun!
- A diverse workplace.
- An outstanding reputation.
- Access to a statewide support network.
- Employer-sponsored accreditation through the Center for Guardianship Certification (CGC) - must be obtained after one year of employment.
- Two years of experience with similar client populations and needs.
- Valid driver's license.
- Previous lived experience in making clear and unbiased thinking and decision-making skills.
- Ability to exercise sound judgement regarding best interest of client, major financial transactions, and life & death situations.
- Extreme detail attention to communications, accurate and timely documentation, and billings.
- Must be cleared by a Bureau of Criminal Affairs (BCA) background study, have a driver's license, and complete a Motor Vehicle Check (MVR).
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