The Intensive Case Manager (ICM) is a compassionate, organized, and self-directed individual who works under the supervision of the Regional Program Coordinator and provides case management services for people referred through the Camden County Board of Social Services. The ICM attempts to engage, assess, and intervene with clients who are nearing the end of their lifetime benefits of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and/or General Assistance (GA) with a goal of assisting them to obtain employment or to identify whether a client is unable to be employed for reasons related to health, educational, social, or other significant barriers. The ICM meets with clients in-person a minimum of two times per month for as many as 24 months to assist the client with their self-identified goals. The ICM works in collaboration with the Work First New Jersey case managers at the Board of Social Services to ensure the clients’ needs are being addressed holistically. The ICM is also responsible for timely and clearly written professional documentation that communicates the clients’ needs and the interventions employed to address those needs, to the State Division of Family Development (DFD) that funds the SAIF program.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level