The YMCA of San Diego County is seeking a compassionate, skilled, and mission-driven Re-Entry Case Manager to join our Housing Our Youth (HOY) program. This position supports Transition Age Youth (TAY), ages 18–24, who are justice-involved and experiencing or at risk of homelessness upon release from custody. Many youth served by the program have experienced significant trauma and may also have cognitive, neurological, or functional challenges, including Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), or behavioral health conditions. While not every participant will have these diagnoses, the Re-Entry Case Manager plays an important role in assessing each youth's unique strengths and needs, coordinating individualized support, and helping young people successfully transition from custody into stable housing and community-based services. As a Social Work Case Manager, you will maintain a caseload of approximately 15 youth while building trusting relationships that begin before release and continue throughout each young person's transition into the community. You will work closely with correctional facilities, probation, housing providers, behavioral health professionals, education and employment partners, and other community organizations to develop individualized transition plans, connect youth to housing and supportive services, and promote long-term stability. This role follows Housing First, Positive Youth Development, trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, and harm reduction principles to support youth in achieving their goals. This position requires regular entry into county correctional facilities to meet with youth prior to release, participate in discharge planning, conduct assessments, and coordinate successful community transitions. Staff must be comfortable working within secure correctional environments, follow all facility security procedures, and maintain professional relationships with Sheriff's Department personnel and facility staff. As a condition of employment, candidates must successfully pass the San Diego County Sheriff's Department background investigation and obtain facility clearance to enter correctional institutions. The Social Work Case Manager must also be eligible to become a YMCA-approved driver and possess a valid California driver's license. Transportation is a critical component of this role, as staff will frequently assist youth with transportation from custody to housing placements, appointments, employment, education, and other essential services that support successful reintegration into the community. This is a grant-funded position expected to run through February 2028, with potential for extension.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level