Case Manager

Project Redirect Inc Of The Distric

Case Manager

National
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    Requirements

    Baccalaureate degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or related field with 2+ years of direct social service experience

    Associate degree in Human Service, or related field with 4+ years of direct social service experience

    High School Diploma/General Equivalent Diploma with 8 plus years of direct social service experience

    Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to be compassionate and firm and always maintaining confidentiality

    Knowledge of community resources

    Ability to solve problems, make decisions, resolve conflicts and listen

    Fluent in English and Spanish is a plus

    Ability to deal calmly in crisis situations

    Proven ability to work collaboratively well with diverse groups

    Proven ability to handle multiple tasks effectively under pressure

    Strong organizational skills, detail-oriented, and efficient

    Maturity, integrity, and sound judgment

    Responsibilities

    The successful candidate will provide a full range of on-site, person-centered, strengths-based services to a caseload of approximately 20-25 clients with the objective to help people live fulfilling lives in the community

    The Case Manager will be responsible for counseling, client intakes, case management, and counseling and aftercare services

    The manager will collaborate with colleagues to meet the needs of their caseload and achieve program success while fulfilling core purpose, value, and vision

    Conduct initial intake assessments and act upon critical needs appropriately

    Orient clients to the shelter program, requirements and consequences

    Provide client with Independent Living Plan (ILP) (CARES), working in collaboration with other Social Service providers and ensure the delivery of comprehensive support services

    Assist non-working clients to obtain Public Assistance

    Completes psychosocial assessments within the first 30 days of intake

    Track and monitor client progress

    Empower clients to become involved in their own planning and goal setting

    Conduct weekly/bi-weekly meetings with clients, or as needed

    Refer clients and encourage job development for subsequent employment if appropriate

    Refer clients to appropriate resources to assist with set goals

    Meet with clients to address issues, challenges, and successes to assist in strengthening their capacity for long-term self-sufficiency

    Maintain client files to include conversations, warnings and progress reports and documenting all incidents

    Maintain confidential case record for all clients

    Report critical incidents immediately to the Site Director/ Director of Social Services

    Work collaboratively with other Housing Specialist and Employment staff to identify client readiness for employment and/or housing

    Treat all clients, visitors, and employees with kindness, respect, and dignity

    Report critical incidents immediately to the Director/Supervisor of Social Services

    Refer clients to internal and external resources and serve as an advocate when necessary

    Provide case management and counseling periodically; one year beyond the client's departure

    Develop and maintain connections with other programs and units within the organization to facilitate inter-agency referrals

    Job description

    Summary: The successful candidate will provide a full range of on-site, person-centered, strengths-based services to a caseload of approximately 20-25 clients with the objective to help people live fulfilling lives in the community. The Case Manager will be responsible for counseling, client intakes, case management, and counseling and aftercare services. The manager will collaborate with colleagues to meet the needs of their caseload and achieve program success while fulfilling core purpose, value, and vision.

    Responsibilities: The Case Manager is responsible for, but not limited to:

    Conduct initial intake assessments and act upon critical needs appropriately

    Utilizes assessment tools (CARES) to identify support service needs and make immediate referrals

    Orient clients to the shelter program, requirements and consequences

    Provide client with Independent Living Plan (ILP) (CARES), working in collaboration with other Social Service providers and ensure the delivery of comprehensive support services.

    Assist non-working clients to obtain Public Assistance

    Completes psychosocial assessments within the first 30 days of intake

    Track and monitor client progress

    Empower clients to become involved in their own planning and goal setting

    Conduct weekly/bi-weekly meetings with clients, or as needed

    Refer clients and encourage job development for subsequent employment if appropriate

    Refer clients to appropriate resources to assist with set goals

    Meet with clients to address issues, challenges, and successes to assist in strengthening their capacity for long-term self-sufficiency

    Maintain client files to include conversations, warnings and progress reports and documenting all incidents

    Maintain confidential case record for all clients

    Report critical incidents immediately to the Site Director/ Director of Social Services

    Work collaboratively with other Housing Specialist and Employment staff to identify client readiness for employment and/or housing

    Treat all clients, visitors, and employees with kindness, respect, and dignity

    Report critical incidents immediately to the Director/Supervisor of Social Services

    Refer clients to internal and external resources and serve as an advocate when necessary

    Provide case management and counseling periodically; one year beyond the client’s departure

    Develop and maintain connections with other programs and units within the organization to facilitate inter-agency referrals

    Professional & Personal Qualifications

    Baccalaureate degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or related field with 2+ years of direct social service experience

    Associate degree in Human Service, or related field with 4+ years of direct social service experience

    High School Diploma/General Equivalent Diploma with 8 plus years of direct social service experience

    Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to be compassionate and firm and always maintaining confidentiality

    Knowledge of community resources

    Ability to solve problems, make decisions, resolve conflicts and listen

    Fluent in English and Spanish is a plus

    Ability to deal calmly in crisis situations.

    Proven ability to work collaboratively well with diverse groups

    Proven ability to handle multiple tasks effectively under pressure

    Strong organizational skills, detail-oriented, and efficient

    Maturity, integrity, and sound judgment