What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager - Youth and Families position at The Moore Wright Group?
Travel Requirements: 30% (primarily within the county)
Working Schedule:
- Day shifts
- Monday through Friday
- Evenings and weekends occasionally
Job Summary:
The Case Manager will provide direct support to participants across multiple areas. As part of a collaborative team that includes a social worker and a peer, the case manager will assess client needs, coordinate services, and develop personalized action plans aimed at fostering stability and growth for participants. The role requires a balance of advocacy, resource connection, and empathetic support.
Key Responsibilities:
- Client Assessment & Support:
- Conduct intake assessments to identify participant needs and goals across housing, re-entry, recovery, food stability, and workforce development.
- Develop individualized case management plans that outline specific steps and services required to meet client goals.
- Monitor client progress and adjust action plans as necessary to address changing circumstances.
- Resource Coordination:
- Connect participants with appropriate resources, including housing programs, recovery support groups, food security initiatives, and job training opportunities.
- Collaborate with external agencies, nonprofits, and community organizations to secure the necessary support services.
- Facilitate access to legal and mental health services as needed, ensuring that all services are culturally and contextually appropriate.
- Collaboration & Teamwork:
- Work closely with social workers, peer support specialists, and other team members to ensure a holistic approach to participant care.
- Participate in regular team meetings to share updates on participant progress and challenges.
- Engage in case conferences to develop and refine participant strategies as part of a multidisciplinary team.
- Documentation & Reporting:
- Maintain accurate and timely case notes, ensuring compliance with organizational and legal requirements.
- Track participant progress and outcomes, compiling reports for internal review and external funders.
- Ensure confidentiality and proper handling of sensitive information.
- Advocacy:
- Advocate for participant rights and work to eliminate barriers to service access.
- Provide educational resources and workshops that empower participants to make informed decisions regarding their housing, employment, and recovery.
- Crisis Intervention:
- Respond to emergency situations with appropriate crisis intervention strategies, ensuring participant safety and well-being.
- Work with community partners to coordinate crisis services when necessary.
Qualifications:
- Education or work experience in Social Work, Human Services, or a related field.
- Experience in case management, particularly in housing, re-entry, recovery, food security, or workforce development.
- Strong understanding of the challenges faced by vulnerable populations, including those in recovery and re-entry processes.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a team-based environment.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office or Google Workspace.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working with diverse populations, including formerly incarcerated individuals and those in recovery.
- Familiarity with local resources and service networks.
Work Environment:
This position may require travel to public or government buildings, community organizations, and partner agencies. Flexibility in scheduling may be required to accommodate the needs of participants.
Salary : $22 - $28