Staff Guardian - Older Adult Program
Company: Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains
Location: Denver
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description *Applicants who apply through
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OVERVIEW The Older Adult Program at LFSRM specializes in providing
Guardianship services for seniors with neurological impairments
that affect their decision-making capacity, who do not have natural
supports who are able to make decisions on their behalf. The
program partners with hospitals and facilities to assess needs,
establish guardianship and arrange for the appropriate level of
ongoing care. Our dedicated staff act as consultants, advocates,
and guardians to ensure older adult medical needs are met correctly
and expeditiously, preserving self-determination and dignity
through end of life to the greatest degree possible. JOB SUMMARY &
RESPONSIBILITIES The Staff Guardian plays a meaningful role in
supporting vulnerable older adults by serving as their legally
appointed advocate and trusted decision-maker. In this position,
you will build caring relationships with the individuals you serve,
help guide important life and care decisions, and ensure they have
access to the resources and support they need. You will manage a
caseload, collaborate with community partners and the Probate
Court, maintain clear and accurate records, and help navigate
benefits and services. This role also includes participating in a
rotating 24/7 on-call schedule. If you're passionate about making a
positive difference in people's lives, this position offers an
opportunity to provide comfort, stability, and advocacy to those
who need it most. REQUIRED COMPETENCIESOccupational Competencies
Provide case management : Familiarity with assessment, care
planning, facilitation, coordination, and advocacy for support on
behalf of and in collaboration with individuals or families.
Coordinate services: Knowledge of currently available community
resources, services, and supports, and ability to connect
individuals and families to appropriate resources to meet their
needs through referral, application, or enrollment assistance.
Deliver services within diverse cultural communities: Skills and
sensitivity in working with individuals and families from a variety
of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Meet standards of practice:
Familiarity with social work practice and human development,
including applicable local, state, and federal regulations and
guidance. Communicates Professionally: Ability to communicate
professionally and cooperate with colleagues, other professionals,
community partners, and other individuals involved in the care and
coordination of services. Provide crisis intervention : Experience
with crisis management, problem solving, and mediation best
practices. Maintains Program Documentation : Maintains consistency
of program documentation and ensures that documentation and
reporting is completed in a thorough, high quality, and timely
manner. Foundational Competencies Active Listening: Giving full
attention to what other people are saying, taking time to
understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate,
and not interrupting at inappropriate times. Social Perceptiveness
: Being aware of others' reactions and understanding why they react
as they do. Complex Problem Solving : Identifying complex problems
and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options
and implement solutions. Critical Thinking : Using logic and
reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative
solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems. Best Interests:
Willingness to make decisions in the best interest of the client
regardless of personal beliefs. EXAMPLE ACTIVITIES Manages a
caseload of clients following a trained and probationary period.
Makes decisions (e.g., appropriate living arrangements, medical
care, funeral arrangements) for clients as required. Communicates
all major life decisions regarding wards with OAP Leadership, prior
to acting on the decisions (i.e., move from nursing home to
community, major medical decision). Prepares all documents required
by Probate Court and attends guardianship hearings. Arranges for
benefits and other entitlements for which the client needs and is
eligible. Prepares and maintains a record of all work-related
activities and contacts performed on behalf of the client.
Coordinates with guardianship staff to provide regular visits to
clients residing in a variety of settings. Maintains a working
knowledge of community resources. Develops a working relationship
with hospital staff, Probate Court, and service providers.
Participates in an after-hours on- call rotation. Performs other
duties as assigned. TRANSPORTATION Must maintain a valid driver's
license and carry personal auto liability insurance at the level of
$100,000/300,000/100,000. Frequent local regional travel. May be
required to transport clients in personal vehicle. REQUIRED
CERTIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in social work, human services, or
related field. Minimum 2 years' experience serving older adults
and/or other vulnerable populations. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Keywords:
caregiver, family caregiver, respite, caregiver support, older
adult, advocate, case management, case manager, social work,
community health, healthcare administration, health educator,
public health, health wellness, senior care, medical social work,
gerontology, geriatrics, social services, adult protection Job
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