What are the responsibilities and job description for the Street Outreach Case Manager position at Livingston Family Center?
Livingston Family Center (LFC) is a nonprofit agency focused on providing quality community-based services that include outpatient mental health treatment, runaway and homeless youth emergency shelter and crisis intervention, and supervised visitation and exchanges for families affected by domestic violence.
Livingston Family Center does not discriminate against a job applicant or an employee based on race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, medical condition, veterans’ status, marital status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by agency policy or state, local, or federal law.
LFC agency culture promotes a collaborative work environment that cultivates employee strengths and encourages personal and professional growth.
Our Mission
To engage in people’s lives by offering education, advocacy, and guidance to children, youth and their families, while providing and promoting a safe, stable environment.
Our Vision
A community in which all families flourish and every youth lives in a healthy sustainable environment with confidence, personal responsibility, and integrity.
Position Responsibilities
The Street Outreach Case Manager has the responsibility to provide intensive, coordinated case management services to all runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth and their families who enter and exit The Connection Youth Services’ Street Outreach prevention program. The Street Outreach Case Manager facilitates a wraparound approach to case planning with youth, their natural support system, and community-based services such as community mental health, school administration, and other human service agencies. The Street Outreach Case Manager is an essential part of TCYS’ Street Outreach team; working to ensure youth and families are connected with resources necessary to maintain a safe, stable environment.
General Case Management Responsibilities
- Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and promotion of an environment that is welcoming to all
- Participate in the 24-hour line rotation to provide crisis intervention, referral information , and screening of potential TCYS clients
- Engage with youth and families utilizing evidence-based frameworks including, but not limited to, positive youth development, harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and strengths-based perspective
- Provide intensive, coordinated case management and support services to youth and families
- Facilitate and document plan and goals meetings with youth and families
- Provide aftercare and community-based case management services to youth and families
- Assist youth and families to develop and implement treatment and discharge plans
- Complete face-to-face intake with each client within the required guidelines
- Assist youth to obtain vital documents, apply for healthcare benefits, and enroll in education and/or vocational services based on youth’s service plan
- Facilitate weekly youth support groups as assigned
- Participation in staff and supervision meetings
- Assist with Drop-In Center staff coverage
- Completion of training requirements
- Participation in community collaboration and workgroups as appropriate
- Participation in agency outreach and fundraiser activities
- Maintain general cleanliness, organization, and safety of facilities
- Additional responsibilities may be assigned as necessary by the Program Director, Executive Director, and/or Board of Directors
Outreach Responsibilities
- Assist in dispersing agency information flyers, event announcements, and promotional items through social media, public events, and community presentations
- Cultivate positive community relationships with volunteers, interns, and donors
- Assist with recruiting, vetting, and supervising volunteers, unpaid interns, and youth seeking community service opportunities
- Assist with organizing and dispersing donations including holiday gifts and meals
Data Responsibilities
- Maintain HMIS/RHYMIS database on all assigned clients
- Knowledge and compliance with all MDHHS, FYSB, and other funders’ reporting requirements
- Maintain a chart for each client as required within time requirement guidelines
- Develop and maintain community-based resource file of various agencies and services that assist youth and families
- Assist with creating monthly, quarterly, and annual program progress and data reports
- Assist with completing and compiling 90-, 180-, and 365-day follow-up interviews
- Compile youth pre and post survey responses; share program improvement suggestions based on data compilation
- Compile any additional data to monitor and assess agency and runaway/homeless youth trends
Qualifications
The Street Outreach Case Manager will be committed to promoting an inclusive work environment and positive team contribution. The preferred candidate will have:
- Bachelor degree in the human services field
- Two years of experience working with youth and families
- Valid driver’s license and car insurance
- Knowledge and experience with social media platforms, Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, and PowerPoint software
- Successful completion of all required criminal checks and health screenings
- CPR/First Aid Certification (agency may provide reimbursement for completion)
- Must be willing to work evenings and weekends as needed
Benefits and Compensation
The Street Outreach Case Manager is a full-time, non-exempt position. LFC provides a competitive salary and benefits package that includes paid holidays, vacation and self-care/sick time, healthcare and dental insurance, a flexible schedule, and paid staff development opportunities. The starting salary is $35,360 a year and will be commensurate with education, qualifications, and experience.
Salary : $35,360