As a Case Manager with the Teen Alternative Pathway Pilot (TAPP) program, you will coordinate care related to clients assigned you which includes, but is not limited to, 24/7 crisis response, family mediation, conflict resolution skill building, addressing trauma, making community referrals, discharge planning, communicating with external stakeholders, and managing other aspects of the client’s and family’s needs A typical day as a Case Manager will include crisis stabilization, as needed, comprehensive screening and assessment of youth and their families, coordination of in-person and electronic contacts, facilitation of weekly or bi-weekly 60–90-minute in-home sessions with youth and their families, and completion of documentation. As a Case Manager, an on-call schedule, evening and weekend work, and flexibility are required
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level