Case Manager, Level III
Job Description:
- Manages an assigned caseload (fluctuates) of post release services (Levels I, II & III).
- Complies with US and ORR policies, procedures, and mandated timeframes.
- Schedules and conducts interviews with care provider staff, children, and sponsors.
- Assesses safety on an ongoing basis, and identifies, verifies, and makes recommendations in areas where additional support, resources, and information may be needed to meet a child’s needs.
- Maintains telephone contact and conducts virtual and in-person home visits with children and sponsors.
- Provides crisis intervention services directly, safety planning as needed, and connect family to services to ensure child’s safety and well-being in a crisis.
- Collaborates with children and sponsors, as well as available informal support and access to resources, to develop a plan to ensure the safety of the child and family.
- Acts as a point of contact or liaison for the child, sponsor, and external agencies.
- Utilizes trauma focused approaches and therapeutic support to children and families with significant needs.
- Provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services and comprehensive clinical case management services through screenings, assessments, evaluations, and providing psychoeducation to children and their sponsor.
- Maintains appropriate documentation, safeguards confidential records, and protects personally identifiable information according to program regulations.
- Identifies and reports concerns related to children and sponsors, life changing events and significant incidences to the supervisor and ORR.
- Acts as a mandated reporter and reports abuse/neglect to child protective services.
- Participates in training, meetings, and maintains quality improvement initiatives as recommended.
- This role requires travel to conduct in person post release home visits in surrounding locations in the United States.
- May include working evenings and weekends to meet required timeframes.
- Related duties as assigned and may be revised as needed to meet program needs.
Requirements:
- A Master of Social Work (MSW) or an equivalent degree in psychology, sociology, or other behavioral science or social service field; or relevant behavioral science in which direct clinical experience is a program requirement; or a bachelor’s in one of the aforesaid fields with at least 5 years of clinical experience and may be licensed eligible.
- Must be skilled in writing professional, thorough assessment reports and experience working with immigrant populations and has provided trauma informed clinical interventions for youth.
- Knowledge of family preservation, kinship care, trauma informed practices, child welfare policies and procedures, and relevant state and federal laws and regulations.
- Experience in providing Post Release Services and working with immigrant populations.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills to successfully interact with families, caseworkers, and other stakeholders.
- Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion.
- Fluent in English and Spanish (verbal/written).
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and data entry systems.
- A valid driver's license, available to travel to conduct in person visits and to different areas or regions nationally.
Benefits:
- Remote work for eligible positions.
- Urban Strategies offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
- In addition to these benefits, we provide company-paid life and disability insurance.
- 401K matched contributions up to 4%.
- Employee Assistance Program.
- Vacation time is generous but varies depending on program and position.
- 9 Sick Days and 11 Holidays.
- Every teammate gets long and short-term disability free.
- Positions that require laptops, the company provides one.
- Positions that require cellphone, company issues one.
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