City of Verona Senior Center seeks part-time case manager for senior services

Luke Diaz, Mayor at City of Verona
Luke Diaz, Mayor at City of Verona
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The City of Verona Senior Center announced on Apr. 14 that it is seeking applicants for a part-time Case Manager position to support local seniors and their families.

The role aims to connect residents aged 55 and older with essential services, helping them maintain independence and well-being. The Case Manager will also act as a key contact for family members, caregivers, and community referral sources.

According to the announcement, the Case Manager will provide input on programming and operational improvements at the Senior Center. This permanent position is set at 50 percent full-time equivalent, with a schedule of 20 hours per week from approximately 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Monday through Friday.

Applications are due by Sunday, May 17, 2026 at 11:59 pm. More information about the job requirements and application process can be found on the City of Verona Employment Opportunities website for Case Manager Part-Time (50% FTE).

This hiring effort reflects ongoing needs in the community to ensure that older adults have access to resources supporting their health and safety.



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