Come join our expanding team of Case Managers who work with youth in our foster care and emergency shelter. THE POSITION: The Case Manager will manage a caseload of Emergency Shelter residents and youth placed in our agency foster homes by providing case management, individualized support, and coordination with staff and external agencies to ensure youth well-being, progress, and successful transition. Key responsibilities include but are not limited to: Manage an assigned caseload of Emergency Shelter residents and youth placed in our agency foster homes, ensuring their needs are met through ongoing support and case management. Collaborate with the Foster Care Management, Youth Services Management team and direct care staff to make informed decisions regarding youth placement, discharge, and removal. Assist with the intake process, establish rapport with new youth, assess immediate needs, and provide orientation. Act as a liaison between foster families, placing agencies, and program staff. Develop and maintain supportive relationships with youth to foster skill-building and self-sufficiency. Work with staff, DHS, and residents to create individualized case plans, monitor progress and adjust goals as needed. Maintain accurate and up-to-date youth records, including case plans, medical records, and discharge summaries. Participate in team meetings with therapists, supervisors, educators, and direct care staff to coordinate youth care. Conduct one-on-one sessions with each youth on your caseload to assess progress, provide support, and address any emerging needs. Conduct structured group sessions with multiple youth to discuss specific topics, engage in social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons, and foster peer support and skill development with shelter residents. Contribute to quality control, program development, and staff training initiatives. Maintain positive communication with DHS and other community agencies regarding youth progress and services. Collaborate with on-site therapeutic teams to ensure comprehensive support for shelter residents. Collaborate with external partners to ensure cohesive services for youth placed in agency foster homes. Attend youth-related meetings, court hearings, and appointments as needed. Provide training for supervisors and direct care staff as part of orientation and ongoing development. Review daily incident reports and take necessary follow-up actions. Conduct home studies, renewals, and assessments to ensure safe and supportive environments. Maintain accurate, up-to-date records for residents and children in foster homes according to licensing requirements and agency SOPs. Participate in the Management on-call rotation following the on-call policy and procedure Other duties as assigned
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees