Remote DHS professionals are responsible for managing client cases, completing assessments, developing care plans, and facilitating access to resources—all while working from a remote location. You’ll conduct virtual meetings with clients, document progress in electronic systems, and collaborate with social workers, healthcare providers, or team members to ensure clients’ needs are met. The role often involves balancing a varied caseload, responding promptly to client concerns, and maintaining strict confidentiality standards. As a remote team member, clear and consistent communication with both clients and colleagues is key to achieving positive outcomes.