1 to 40 Specialized Case Manager- Trilingual Cantonese and Mandarin
Company: Regional Center of the East Bay
Location: San Leandro
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description 1 to 40 Specialized Case
Manager- Trilingual in Cantonese and Mandarin Case Manager I
Trilingual - $2,735.17 - $3,962.29 Bi-weekly, $71,114.42 -
$103,019.54 Annual Case Manager II Trilingual - $2,837.94 -
$4,114.16 Bi-weekly, $73,786.44 - $106,968.16 Annual New hires with
no prior Regional Center work experience will start at the very
beginning of the salary scale. The Regional Center of the East Bay
(RCEB) is one of 21 Regional Centers that are community-based,
private non-profit corporations under contract with the California
Department of Developmental Services. RCEB provides intake,
assessment, diagnosis, and coordinates community-based services for
over 25,000 children and adults with developmental disabilities in
Alameda and Contra Costa counties. RCEB envisions a future where
persons with developmental disabilities are truly a part of the
community. Persons with developmental disabilities receive supports
and services they need to succeed. The supports and services change
as the need changes. In our dream, children with developmental
disabilities live with families in typical communities. Many choose
to attend their neighborhood schools and play with neighborhood
friends. Adults with developmental disabilities live in the
residence of their choice – with family members, with friends, or
with their spouse / significant other. They engage in activities of
their choice – work, volunteering, education, training, or leisure.
They have meaningful relationships with friends and coworkers and
are seen as valuable, contributing members of their communities.
DESCRIPTION OF ROLE: Legislation established a 1:40 case manager to
client ratio for these identified caseloads which may include
children over the age of 3 years living at home, and adults who
reside independently in their community or with family. These
positions will work to reduce disparities and improve equity in
purchase of services, identify and resolve barriers to accessing
services and supports; enhance the relationship between individual
and family and RCEB. The overriding goal is to empower individuals
and families who speak another language and/or are from communities
of color and currently have low to no purchase of service, identify
and to partner with RCEB and other community agencies to overcome
barriers to those services. The position works in collaboration
with RCEB's Cultural Diversity Specialist and other Departments
within RCEB to identify innovative approaches to service delivery.
These positions are the result of new funding made available in the
2021/2022 California state budget. NATURE OF WORK: Under the
general direction of the Supervisor, the Specialized Case Managers
in these positions will provide enhanced case management and
advocacy for individuals and families on caseloads comprised of
individuals currently with no purchase of service authorizations at
all or low purchase of service authorizations. Using
person-centered planning to address the complex needs of those
individuals and families who speak another language and/or are from
communities of color. The Specialized Case Manager will demonstrate
culturally competent skills including valuing diversity, cultural
self-awareness and knowledge of other cultures. The Specialized
Case Manager will assess for cultural and linguistic barriers and
identify the unmet needs of the individual and family. Upon that
determination, the Case Manager will empower individuals to partner
with Regional Center and other community agencies, and assist in
identification of new resources that are culturally relevant to our
community. This position will also be responsible for tracking and
monitoring of trends which may include creating reports and
calculating data that will be submitted to the RCEB Senior
Management Team and the Department of Developmental Services.
SPECIFIC DUTIES : Facilitate the planning process and develop the
Individual Program Plan (IPP) for assigned individuals served and
closely monitor and oversee the implementation of the IPP. Monitor
and evaluate the services provided through the plan. Coordinate and
support the implementation of the Individual Program Plan (IPP)
which may include identifying natural supports and generic services
and evaluating when a need exists that can only be met through RCEB
authorized funding. Advocate on behalf of individuals served to
protect their rights under the law and ensure that they receive
those services and benefits to which they are entitled. Assist the
individuals served and family in obtaining essential diagnosis and
evaluation from appropriate practitioners and secure written
reports and other information which assesses and interprets the
consumer's situation. Monitor the individuals' served health and
safety. Identify unmet needs and find creative solutions to
identified barriers. Identify and connect individuals to culturally
and linguistically appropriate services in their community.
Targeted community outreach to learn what resources are available
in the community. Keep supervisor informed of the status of the
case load and unmet needs in the community. Data collection and
assistance to monitor successes and lessons learned. Maintain all
documentation and contacts as required by law, regulation and
policy. Implement RCEB policies and procedures. Complete, in a
timely manner, functional and/or developmental reviews. Perform
other duties as assigned. DESIRABLE SKILLS: Ability to prioritize
and organize work efficiently to meet deadlines. Ability to
organize information for verbal and written
presentation/documentation. Excellent interview and listening
skills. Excellent assessment/diagnostic skills. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS Case Manager I BA Degree in Social Work, Psychology
or a related human services field and 1years similar experience. OR
B.A. in an unrelated human services field plus 4years of experience
working directly with the developmentally disabled. Ability to
communicate clearly and effectively, verbally and in writing.
Automobile and valid driver's license required. Demonstrate
cultural awareness and sensitivity and an ability to work
effectively with culturally diverse populations. Ability to speak
fluently in Mandarin and Cantonese. Case Manager II Master's Degree
in Social Work, Psychology or related human services field. Ability
to communicate clearly and effectively, verbally and in writing.
Automobile and valid driver's license required. Demonstrate
cultural awareness and sensitivity and an ability to work
effectively with culturally diverse populations. Ability to speak
fluently Mandarin and Cantonese. BENEFITS: At the Regional Center
of the Easy Bay, we offer a full spectrum of competitive benefits
including: 3 weeks paid vacation 12 sick days 13 paid holidays 3
floating holidays Multiple options for medical care (including
Kaiser at 100% employer paid for employee) Dental and vision plans
CalPERs Retirement (pension), Student Loan Forgiveness* Flex
schedule, if applicable Work at Home schedules, if applicable
Employee Assistance Program, including mental health care * The
Public Service Loan Forgiveness program is a federal program that
forgives student loan debt for nonprofit employees after 120
qualifying payments. Employees who work at least 30 hours per week
for a governmental, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, or other qualifying
nonprofit organization may apply to have the balance of their
student loans forgiven (tax free) after making 120 monthly
payments.
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