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Lao Family Community Development 3.7
Clinical case manager job in Sacramento, CA
Lao Family Community Development, Inc. (LFCD) is a community development non-profit agency established in the City of Richmond in Contra Costa County in 1980. Today, Lao Family has expanded its operations and service footprint to two additional counties, including Alameda and Sacramento. LFCD's headquarters office is in Oakland, CA. It delivers programs and services from 7 locations in 35 languages. The agency provides both community development real estate facilities and a diverse array of workforce, education, and human services that directly support predominantly low-income US-born high-barrier families and individuals, refugees, immigrants, transitional age youth, seniors, and other special populations such as individuals with disabilities.
Job Summary: LFCD is seeking a qualified candidate for the Employment and Resettlement Programs. The purpose of the program is to provide Housing needs, social services, Training & Job Placement, and to enable employment program clients to achieve self-sufficiency by obtaining the necessary credentials, education, on-the-job training, experience, and job skills to secure employment in professional and skilled career fields. This position is responsible for interfacing with newly arrived clients, local employers, training providers, external organizations, and internal LFCD departments, especially all AJCC and Business Centers. The position's duties include providing housing assistance, family support service, outreach recruitment for eligible participants, providing orientation, intake assessment, Individual Employment Plan (IEP), Career Development Plan, casemanagement, On the Job Training, Individual Training Account/Vocational Training counseling, job placement, providing ongoing support to these individuals, follow up and retention services, monthly report. Program activities and strategies include long-term career advancement for each participant; understanding the hiring and business development needs of each employer; the compliance requirements of funders; and the many subtle factors that can influence each individual's ability to thrive and advance in the workplace. This position reports to the Employment Program Coordinator.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Outreach into the community to provide program information, attend the resource fair to recruit Sacramento residents' older youth, adults, dislocated workers, and newly arrived immigrants, and promote the program; create flyers and promotional materials.
Lead job readiness workshops, job orientation session, interview, one-on-one and small group counseling; develop a resume, cover letter, and individual employment plans, identifies participant needs to determine appropriate job interest and job match to secure job placement; provide labor market information, and job fairs, job clubs, and job referrals; maintain sign-in sheet record and input onto Cal JOBS system or tracking system. 90 days' intensive care follow-up with newly arrived immigrants,
Cultivate and maintain the business relationship with employers, provide them with On-the-Job Training (OJT) information; Maintain existing employment contracts and continue to develop new businesses in the local area to expand the employer's directory; conduct surveys with employers and participants following placement to ensure job stability.
Provide intensive services to participants, including intake assessment, certification, and obtaining supportive documents for enrollment into the program; develop an Individual Employment Plan (IEP), identify career goals, develop a Career Development Plan, prepare the assessment, and make appropriate referrals; provide 12 months of job retention services.
Counsel clients individually and in groups for addressing cultural sensitivity, any types of barriers, job search strategies, interviewing skills, and other topics to assist program participants in entering the job market, retaining employment, and/or advancing in their job or career.
Communicate with training providers and ensure ITA requests are submitted promptly; perform tracking of participants, input data, daily log, monthly case notes, monthly report, and all other activities in the Cal JOBS system or program tracking system.
Upload the eligible participants' information and documentation into the related database
Conduct monthly site visits, job retention, and supportive services; prepare program monthly activity reports to the Program Coordinator.
Consistently achieve or exceed monthly client enrollment and job placement targets in accordance with program objectives.
Stay informed about local labor market trends, employer needs, and training opportunities to better serve participants.
Collaborate with internal team members and external partners to coordinate services, share resources, and ensure effective program delivery.
Attend staff meetings, professional development trainings, and community events to maintain program knowledge and strengthen partnerships.
Assist clients with enrolling in Health Care services (CalAIM), applying for Medical, SNAP, and/or CalWORKs Benefits, and creating a Health Care Plan.
Other duties as assigned by the Program Coordinator/Supervisor.
Requirements and Qualifications:
A Bachelor's degree in Sociology or equivalent is required in a related field; must have at least 2 years of experience providing direct employment services and coaching.
Preferred Bilingual in Dari, Pashto, Ukrainian, or Russian.
Self-starter, ability to work with minimal supervision; excellent communication, community relations, networking, and public speaking skills.
Demonstrated ability to work with families, women, and children without discrimination towards people of diverse cultures, races/ethnicities, socio-economic positions, ages, religions, genders, physical/mental challenges/disabilities, and sexual orientations.
Knowledge of the human services needs of the local job market is a plus.
Understand, explain, and apply complex local, state, and federal regulations, policies, and procedures.
Able to travel to meet with service providers and participants; ability to work independently as well as part of a team; must have a flexible schedule on some evenings and weekends.
Proficient in computer skills in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, database management, and Internet browsers.
In Compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required eligibility verification upon hire; must pass a background check.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and work on the computer; use hands to handle or feel and talk or hear; and move objects up to 25 pounds.
Compensation: Salary is based on experience and education, along with a comprehensive benefits package including health plan/vision, dental, paid vacations, holidays, sick leave, and employer-contributed pension/group life insurance.
To Apply: Submit your cover letter and resume. This position is open until filled and may be closed at any time.
Lao Family Community Development Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age (over 40), disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. LFCD is compliant with the Fair Chance to Compete for Jobs Act of 2019 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
$57k-78k yearly est. Auto-Apply 39d ago
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Case Manager
Peach Tree Health 3.7
Clinical case manager job in Marysville, CA
We are seeking a compassionate and experienced CaseManager to provide support and advocacy for individuals with lived experience in homelessness, substance abuse, behavioral health challenges, and justice involvement. The ideal candidate will excel in building meaningful connections with patients, helping them navigate resources, and empowering them to achieve stability and self-sufficiency. This role involves conducting assessments, developing individualized care plans, coordinating services, and working closely with a multidisciplinary team. Strong communication skills, cultural competency, and the ability to foster trust with diverse populations are essential. Experience in trauma-informed care is a plus.
Qualifications
Must be experienced working with low income, diverse population including persons impacted upon by mental illness or chronic illness. The CaseManager must be experienced with the care and management of chronic health conditions, coordinating care, and behavioral health. This role is responsible for creating and evaluating patient treatment plans, monitoring patient well-being, creating case progress reports, and ensuring patients are well informed regarding their care and treatment options. The CaseManager should have excellent knowledge of casemanagement principles and the ability to act as an advocate for patients in need, providing compassionate highly organized healthcare support.
Work Experience
Must have at least one to three years of experience (3 years preferred) working with behavioral health populations or in a medical clinic setting. Training or experience with Motivational Interviewing,
Education
Highly Preferred: Associates Degree in mental health or related field.
Preferred: Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Psychology or related field preferred.
A current CPR certification is required.
Skills
Knowledge of treatment care resources as well as available levels of care, ability to relate effectively with behavioral health and medical treatment providers, including PTH patients, family members and other professionals. Excellent PC Skills.
Bilingual Spanish speaking preferred
Examples of Duties
* The CaseManager will be responsible for the assessment and casemanagement of the PTH program consumers to ensure appropriate level of care and develop a consumer centric plan of care.
* Willing to be trained and function as a Health Navigator for PTH clients. This includes specific Health Navigation training as well as training in specific Evidenced Based Practices (EBP) as required by the program services.
* This is a position that will require the candidate to travel regionally to meet with consumers and their families.
* Drive patients to appointments, public assistance offices, food banks, or other resource organizations as needed.
* Participates in assessment of consumer needs and develops a consumer centered individual plan of care (IPOC) to address identified needs. Utilizes whole person focus when assessing needs including behavioral, physical, psychosocial, and activities of daily living.
* Develops, coordinates and assists with implementation and facilitation of services for integrated care program consumers as defined by the individual plan of care.
* Responsible for facilitating and coordinating with the inter-disciplinary treatment team (ITT) to review the IPOC and ensure access to services and active care team participation.
* Collaborates with the integrated care program consumer/family, physician and all members of the healthcare team, both internally and externally.
* Coordinates the delivery of high quality-cost effective care based on the consumers' needs and the integrated care services model supported by clinical practice guidelines established by the plan.
* Advocates for the integrated care program consumer/family among various sites to coordinate resource utilization and evaluation of services.
* To provide services with a strong recovery orientation, cultural sensitivity, and awareness of the unique needs of the SPMI population.
* To work within a system of fully electronic record keeping and medical records assuring a comprehensive health history and up to date health and medication information is recorded in the consumer's electronic health record.
* To attend ongoing training as appropriate.
* To perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Additional Responsibilities
* Maintains a professional, neat, and well-organized work area.
* Ability to work with patients and families in multi cultural environment.
* Provides information in a manner that is ethnically, culturally, and financially sensitive and age appropriate.
* If multilingual, provides language translation for non-English speaking patients in accordance with demonstrated language.
* Ability to adapt to change based on the needs of the provider and organization.
* Organizational skills sufficient to accurately maintain knowledge of current requirements.
* Stress management sufficient to maintain a professional demeanor while dealing with upset customers.
Travel Requirements
Occasionally may travel to other sites to attend meetings, training, or to cover other shifts. Driving requirements as outlined in the job duties.
Tools & Technology
Tools: Calculators or accessories; Photocopiers; Scanners; Faxing equipment; Computers and Keyboards; Telephones
Technology: Data software - NextGen; Microsoft Office programs; Electronic Mail - Microsoft Outlook
Knowledge
Clerical, Customer and Personal Service, English Language; Medical Terminology, Behavioral Health Terminology
Abilities
Oral Comprehension; Oral Expression; Written Comprehension; Written Expression; Problem Sensitivity; Deductive Reasoning; Inductive Reasoning; Near Vision; Speech Clarity; Selective Attention; Speech Recognition; Flexibility in finding solutions to patient issues.
Work Activities
Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates; Interacting with Computers; Processing Information; Resolving Conflicts and Negotiating with Others; Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge; Getting Information; Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work; Communicating with Persons Outside Organization; Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships; Documenting/Recording Information
Work Styles
Integrity; Dependability; Attention to Detail; Social Orientation; Cooperation; Independence; Initiative; Self Control; Adaptability/Flexibility; Concern for Others; Stress Tolerance
Work Context
Physical Demands: The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential function of the job, with or without accommodation. Prospective employees must complete a pre-employment medical exam (Occupational Group IV) which will measure the ability to:
* See well enough to read fine print and view a computer screen; speak and hear well enough to understand, respond, and communicate clearly in person and on the telephone; independent body mobility sufficient to stand, sit, walk, lift or move, stoop, and bend to access the work environment and a standard office environment; manual dexterity and sufficient use of hands, arms and shoulders to repetitively operate a keyboard and to write; and the ability to sit or walk for prolonged periods of time.
* Occasionally may be required to lift/move or assist in lifting/moving up to 50lbs.
* Reasonable accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation.
Work Environment: Generally, a typical office environment.
$57k-79k yearly est. 10d ago
Clinical Supervisor/Case Manager - QASP , BCaBA
Active Steps
Clinical case manager job in Stockton, CA
Empower Lives as a Clinical ABA Supervisor with Active Steps
Active Steps is on a mission to deliver exceptional behavioral health services, with a special focus on enhancing the lives of individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We're seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join us as Clinical ABA Supervisors, supporting our commitment to maximizing independence and self-reliance.
At Active Steps, we're more than just a company - we're a community driven by a shared passion for excellence and compassion. Joining our team means embarking on a journey of personal and professional growth, supported by a network of like-minded individuals.
Our approach is what sets us apart in the field of behavioral health. We pride ourselves on:
Hands Off Approach
Positive Programming
Continuous Quality Improvement
Your Role and Responsibilities:
As a Clinical ABA Supervisor, you will play a pivotal role in:
Assisting behavior analysts in implementing and monitoring ABA programs, ensuring the effective implementation of treatment plans.
Conducting functional behavior assessments and developing behavior plans under the supervision of a certified BCBA.
Overseeing the implementation of treatment plans and programming for clients on your caseload, ensuring adherence to quality standards.
Position Details:
Location: Stockton and the surrounding areas
Schedule: Part-time and Full-Time options, Monday through Friday
Applicants must live in the state of California
Spanish Bilingual Preferred, but not required
What We Offer:
$27-$30 an hour
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance options available
QASP Credentialing Reimbursement and Credentialing Bonus
Free supervision hours towards BCBA/QBA qualifications
Hybrid work
401K Retirement Plan
Monthly Phone Allowance
Computer and Tablet Allowance
Paid Mileage and Drivetime
Paid Time Off
Holidays Off
Performance Bonus Program
One on One Career Planning with Senior Executives
Qualifications:
A Master's Degree is preferred, but we are also looking for people who are either currently completing, or are prepared to work towards a degree in ABA, psychology, or a related field
Experience working with young people diagnosed with behavioral health disorders with an emphasis on ASD and related disorders
The ability to travel to various locations to meet with families, Behavior Technicians, and clients.
Experience working in the ABA field
Valid, clean drivers license
Access to reliable transportation
Pass a Department of Justice Background Check
Reliable and secure access to a laptop or tablet
Passion for quality service
Organized and efficient, detail-oriented and able to multitask
Positive and professional team player
Excellent interpersonal and social skills, able to connect easily with others
Ability to work effectively with various technologies including word processing software, internet-based databases, etc.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with individuals and groups at all professional levels.
Preferred Experience:
Experience providing services to individuals with developmental disabilities. This includes providing direct services to individuals with complex behavior problems
Experience in managing and /or supporting individuals
Experience in training individuals
2-3 years experience in the ABA field
Report writing experience
If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals with ASD and join a team dedicated to excellence, visit our website at ********************************* to learn more and apply.
The company has determined that the job position is classified as Type Two, as defined in CA SB 55
$27-30 hourly 60d+ ago
Case Manager for Adult Supported Living Services (SLS)
A Bright Future, Inc.
Clinical case manager job in Sacramento, CA
ABOUT THE COMPANY:
At A Bright Future, Inc. we strive each day to ensure that our company's goals, values, and beliefs is to provide top notch service to our clients as well as our employees. We believe that everyone should be treated with respect. We provide consistent leadership and on-the-job training to assist our employees with personal and career growth and development. We also encourage all managers and supervisors to involve employees at all levels in creative problem-solving methods. We have found that this interaction and discussion and encourages ideas to improve the workplace and increases productivity. A Bright Future, Inc. delivers competitive and outstanding service to our participants and partner with vendors align with our Company's goals and values. We all share a "Let's find the solution!" team attitude to ensure continued growth and prosperity.
Community Support Facilitator
The Community Support Facilitator supervises and coordinates the duties of Community Living Instructors who directly support adults with developmental disabilities to help them accomplish daily living activities at home and/or in the local community and also helps the individual to be a known and valued member of his/her local community.
The Community Support Facilitator provides oversight of the entire staff assigned to work at specific homes, coordinating personal care, training, and support to meet the goals and objectives of the individuals served.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The ILS/SLS vendor shall assign direct service supervisory staff to supervise the delivery of ILS/SLS by direct service personnel.
All direct service supervisory staff shall have the ability, as a result of any combination of relevant training and experience, to competently and consistently organize and supervise the direct provision of services to clients in accordance with the SLS vendor's established policies, under the general supervision of the director.
TITLE: Community Support Facilitator
STATUS: Full-Time, Regular
CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt
PROGRAM HOURS: Non-Exempt - On Call rotation for 24 hours for 5-day shift shared with Program Director and other Community Support Facilitators
POSITIONS SUPERVISED: Behavior Health Technician and Community Living Instructor
REPORTS TO: Program Director
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: B.A. (Preferred) or 2 years' experience in services for disabled individuals/social service.
Experience:
2 years direct support experience with people with developmental disabilities, medical involvement or psychiatric diagnosis.
1 year experience coordinating services for people with developmental disabilities or within a similar human services delivery system.
1 year experience in a Supervisory position preferred.
Other: Must obtain CPR/First Aid certifications prior to working alone with clients
Interaction/Organizational/Social Skills:
Must be able to relate positively to individuals, their families/conservators, neighbors, Regional Center representatives and other community members.
Must be mature and emotionally stable.
Must possess the belief and attitude that all people with developmental disabilities can be served in their communities.
Must be capable of using language that portrays people with developmental disabilities in a way other than the typical medical model.
Must possess the belief that a developmental disability is not an illness.
Must be emotionally capable of examining one's self and one's own issues with power and control when supporting and acting in the service of other people.
Must be able to exercise judgment and initiative in working for people.
Must be punctual and have a good attendance record.
Must have the ability to communicate in the language spoken by the individual and in writhing to the individuals served, supervisors and other team members.
Must be able to effectively organize a variety of work tasks for self and complete these in priority order.
Must wear clothing that is appropriate to the occasion and that is not excessively torn or revealing as determined by a board of the employees, peers and customers.
Must have own transportation, valid California Driver's License and insurable driving record and satisfy the minimum State requirement regarding auto insurance.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must have the ability to effectively implement First Aid/CPR procedures.
Most possess NEGATIVE TB CLEARANCE
Must have the ability to work on multiple assignments at one time.
Must have the ability to push people using wheelchairs and assist people experiencing seizures and assist people with transferring to/from wheelchairs.
Must be capable of pushing, pulling, and lifting up to 60 lbs.
PRIMARY DUTIES:
Manage and Supervise Community Living Instructors.
Assure labor is managed in a way that meets budgetary guidelines.
Pro-actively utilize constructive feedback, corrective action and corresponding documentation when providing supervision Community Living Instructors.
Assure IHSS is maximized and managed for each individual served.
Assure Section 8 and all other social assistance is applied for and maintained.
Train, Develop, Delegate and provide feedback to Service Coordinators in a way that assures outcomes are met for individuals while also meeting company financial and philosophical objectives and exceeding Regional Center requirements.
Train Community Living Instructors on all aspects of direct support, teamwork, documentation, reporting, behavior support plan and home maintenance procedures specific to each home.
Assure that the individuals served are provided with assistance in all aspects of their daily living and that they receive supports in all areas needed to live a full active life of their choice.
In conjunction with the individual, assure implementation, documentation and follow through on all aspects of the IPP (Individual Program Plan) for people served.
Assure ISP's, behavior and health plans are in place and current for all individuals served and that accurate data is kept which addresses those plans.
Assure Annual, Semi-annual and Quarterly ISP's are submitted to Regional Center for all individuals on the caseload.
Submission of Special Incident Reports in a timely fashion.
Act as an advocate for people served.
Assure staff coverage is always present at the specified level of support * Act as a primary liaison/consultant to clients' Community Living Instructor team.
Assure that the human and civil rights of persons served are being respected at all times.
Review and prepare administrative reports and documents as necessary.
Secondary Duties
Responsible for assuring that people served are happy with their services and receiving all provisions as agreed in the IPP.
Responsible for ongoing Quality Assurance Audits and interviews.
Responsible for carrying a mobile phone and responding to calls within 5 minutes.
Assure thorough assessments are completed when challenging behaviors emerge.
Provide immediate on-site response in emergencies.
Communicate with Regional Center representatives, Parents/Conservators at a frequency desired by the respective individuals.
Work in place of a Community Living Instructor if needed.
Attend and participate in Individual Program Plan and interim meetings.
Keep abreast of curriculum and provide complimentary training to all staff to assure staff are knowledgeable in supported living principles and individual behavior strategies and other related curriculum as needed.
Review incident reports for trends and submit in monthly report to director.
Attend training and conferences to assure that ABF SLS acts as aa leader in the field.
Attend all Regional Center audit/IHSS interviews to assure that auditors understand implementation of supports
Assure that Community Living Instructors complete all duties as specified in the community Living Instructor Job description.
Adhere to Injury & Illness Prevention Program.
Assume responsibility for all other duties as assigned by Program Coordinator and Director.
Maintain the participant files.
What we offer:
Paid comprehensive initial and ongoing training program of 40 hours consisting of classroom training, online training and job shadowing/observation
Paid Sick/Leave Time
Annual performance reviews with potential wage increases
Opportunities for career advancement
Medical, Dental, Vision, and life insurance for qualifying full-time employees who work at least 30 hours per week
401k (eligibility begins after 1 year of employment)
Comprehensive training including in-field observations, coaching, and ongoing monthly training.
Excellent opportunities for professional growth and competitive pay.
Mileage reimbursement and paid drive time.
Paid time off.
Regular social events, sporting events and company-sponsored volunteer activities
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$40k-59k yearly est. 1d ago
Case Manager
The Salvation Army Del Oro Division
Clinical case manager job in Stockton, CA
Job Description
The Salvation Army Mission Statement:
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love for God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
BASIC PURPOSE
The purpose of this position is to casemanage shelter residents requiring assistance of The Salvation Army by performing the following duties:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Coordinate the intake and interviews of shelter guests upon entry to the shelter.
Be a resource specialist with knowledge of resources and the ability to refer guests to specific, appropriate services including but not limited to housing, employment, mental and physical health services, drug and alcohol rehabilitation and recovery, Social Security, Disability, and other support services.
Any other duties relating to your job as requested by the Supervisors and/or Officers.
Interact professionally in all contact with the public and Salvation Army Officers and staff.
Have periodic interviews and updates with client guests to assist them in finding needed services to break out of homelessness.
Will keep accurate records and input data into Well Sky System.
Ensures that all Pathway of Hope training is assigned and tracked correctly in the system.
Provides local transportation as needed.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS
AA or BA Degree: two to four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Must be familiar with the social service aspects of The Salvation Army.
Must have reliable transportation
Must possess a valid California Class C Driver License, and ability to drive a Salvation Army vehicle.
Must be 21 years or older.
Complete The Salvation Army vehicle course training.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to operate the telephone.
Ability to lift up to 25 lbs.
Ability to operate a computer.
Ability to process written, visual, and/or verbal information.
Ability to operate basic office equipment and tools PC, Fax Machine, Telephone, Calculator, Copier, and Printer.
Qualified individuals must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without accommodation. A qualified person with a disability may request a modification or adjustment to the job or work environment in order to meet the physical requirements of the position. The Salvation Army will attempt to satisfy requests as long as the accommodation needed would not result in undue hardship.
$43k-72k yearly est. 5d ago
REDIRECT-SUD Case Manager
Friends Outside 3.3
Clinical case manager job in Stockton, CA
Job DescriptionSalary: $24.00 - $28.00
REDIRECT-SUD CaseManager (2 openings)
The REDIRECT( Restorative Engagement and Diversion through Incarceration Reduction) SUD CaseManager is a full-time position intended to provide intensive evidence-based casemanagement, SUD treatment, and employment services to individuals ages 1835 with Proposition 47-eligible offenses as a part of a pre-plea diversion program. The Restorative Engagement and Diversion through Incarceration Reduction, Care & Treatment (REDIRECT) Project recognizes substance use and criminal behavior as symptoms of deeper issues: unaddressed trauma, instability, and systemic neglect. The CaseManager reports to the Director of Reentry Programs. Service offerings will address these issues.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Four-year degree in the social services field, OR
At least four years of successful experience providing support and casemanagement services to a vulnerable high-risk population.
CADC-1 Certification.
Knowledge and ability to use evidence- based practice in assessment; case planning based on criminogenic needs, and support intrinsic motivation in an at-risk, incarcerated, and/or reentering population.
Knowledge and ability to provide services that are family-inclusive, where appropriate.
Demonstrated knowledge and ability to provide services that are nonjudgmental, trauma-informed, gender appropriate, and culturally aware.
Demonstrated ability to work with law enforcement, corrections, and the court as partners and allies in accomplishing program goals.
Ability to work with employers to secure temporary, transition, and sustainable employment for clients in the county of San Joaquin, supported by funds available through the program.
In-custody engagement to reach high-barrier populations pre-release, including LGBTQ+ youth and immigrants.
Certified Community Health Worker or the ability to obtain certification within 12 months of hire.
DUTIES:
Provide evidence-based casemanagement to participants, including assessment of risk and criminogenic needs; formation of case plans; facilitate access to community resources; and recommend client resource assistance to further the case plan as appropriate.
Seek employment opportunities for people recently released from prison, negotiating residency requirements with employers and using funds provided by the program.
Conduct home visits, meet clients off-site when necessary, and assist clients with resource navigation.
Provide support to the families of participants.
Facilitate monthly reentry and family support groups.
Attend all required agency and community partner meetings.
Collaborate with community partners to establish a reliable network of resources.
Establish a core network of resources specific to the housing needs of the client population.
Complete all necessary reports and data entry/tracking.
Complete all required training and maintain necessary certification if applicable.
Other duties as assigned by the Director of Reentry Programs.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Valid California Drivers License and auto insurance.
Weekend and evening availability, when necessary, to meet the needs of the program.
Treat staff, colleagues, and clients with respect and dignity.
Communicate effectively, written and orally.
$24-28 hourly 6d ago
Case Manager, Mental Health Diversion
Ole Health 3.5
Clinical case manager job in Woodland, CA
CASEMANAGER, MENTAL HEALTH DIVERSION
DEPARTMENT:
BEHAVIORAL HEATH
REPORTS TO TITLE:
BH MANAGER, MENTAL HEALTH AND SUD DIVERSION PROGRAM
DLSE/FLSA STATUS: ()
____Exempt/Salaried position
__X__Nonexempt/Hourly position
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES (does this position have direct reports):
YES
NO
SCHEDULE: Full Time: Monday-Friday; 8am-5pm
LOCATION: Woodland, CA
PAY RANGE: $30.34 to $37.09 hourly
About CommuniCare+OLE
Established in 2023, CommuniCare+OLE is the result of a union of two health centers with deep roots in their respective communities and reputations for providing high-quality primary care to all, regardless of insurance or ability to pay: OLE Health of Napa and Solano Counties and CommuniCare Health Centers of Yolo County. Building on a legacy established by both organizations in 1972, CommuniCare+OLE is a network of federally-qualified health centers with 17 sites across Napa, Solano, and Yolo Counties. It offers comprehensive care, including medical, dental, behavioral health and substance use treatment, nutrition, optometry, pharmacy, care coordination, referrals, and enrollment assistance to more than 70,000 individuals, and no one is turned away due to lack of insurance, immigration status, or ability to pay. Many services are offered outside of its sites, including mobile health, home visiting, and community and school-based programs.
BENEFITS
Medical, Dental, Vision Coverage
Employer covers 90% of employee medical, dental and vision premium and 50% of dependent premium
18 days of PTO (Vacation & Sick)
10 Paid Holidays + 1 Float Holiday
2% employer match with employee 4% Contribution 403(b) retirement plan
Tuition Reimbursement of up to $2,000 per Calendar Year for part-time and full-time employees (prorated per Full-Time Equivalent)
Life & Accidental Insurance Coverage
Employer contribution for Health Savings Account
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Limited FSA Options
JOB SUMMARY/OVERVIEW:
Responsible for providing on-site and community-based casemanagement, care coordination, service linkage and services for those persons seeking support.
CommuniCare+OLE provides an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity and life experience.
CommuniCare+OLE encourages people of all backgrounds to apply including, but not limited to, Black, Indigenous Peoples,
people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, individuals of
all ages and religions, and individuals who have been affected by the legal system.
YOU ARE WELCOME HERE.
***The following reflects requirements and essential functions of this position but does not restrict tasks that may be assigned. Essential functions include basic job duties, core elements, or fundamental responsibilities that an employee must perform to hold the position. Employees must be able to perform these essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation (accommodation may be requested). Duties and responsibilities are not all-inclusive, and they may be assigned or reassigned to this job at any time, due to reasonable accommodation or any other reason. ***
MINIMUM POSITION REQUIREMENTS: EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS/TRAINING
Education:
Bachelor's Degree in related field preferred or experience in lieu of degree.
Experience/Lived Experience:
Experience working in a mental health, social service, or field-based/community setting required.
History of working with people experiencing substance use disorders and/or homelessness and chronic poverty strongly preferred.
Special Skills/Training:
Bilingual - Spanish/English strongly preferred.
Computer skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
BLS Certification Required.
Drivers License Required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1.
Actively support, encourage, and link individuals seeking to access mental health and substance use disorder treatment services, benefits, or other stabilizing supports by continual efforts to be responsive, flexible, client-centered, and non-judgmental.
2.
Serve as a primary in-person casemanager, co-creates case plans with clients, and actively consults with managers and supervisors when situations arise.
3.
Collaborate effectively with internal and external partners in order to support the goals of each client.
4.
Presents options to clients with cultural humility and respect for personal choice.
5.
Demonstrate competence with the technology required to perform job duties including Language Line, Microsoft Office, Avatar, Epic and video-based telehealth and meeting platforms utilized by the agency.
6.
Complete documentation within 48-hours of services in accordance with working hours, all documentation must comply with Medi-Cal, payor, and/or contractual guidelines.
7.
Respond to calls, emails, and other correspondence from internal and external partners in a timely and professional manner.
8.
Monitor charts to ensure the timely placement of all correspondence, completes all screening and data collection tools according to protocol and best practices. Supports with data collection and reporting.
9.
Transport clients in agency vehicles as safe to do so.
10.
Maintain confidentiality and the privacy of protected health information unless permission is provided, or a situation warrants disclosure (e.g. mandated report, safety).
11.
Comply with all legal, ethical, and safety expectations, including requirements related to annual training plans and incident reporting.
12.
Is prepared for and actively participates in staff and program meetings, tracks decisions and information, and makes positive contributions.
13.
Represents self and agency in alignment with CommuniCare+OLE mission and values during all internal and external interactions.
14.
Maintain regular working hours and maintain an accurate calendar reflective of tasks and services.
15.
Performs other duties as assigned.
$30.3-37.1 hourly Auto-Apply 14d ago
Case Manager
Dba Hospitality Hou
Clinical case manager job in Grass Valley, CA
This position requires schedule flexibility, meaning that evening, weekend, and holiday shifts are required.
Hospitality House is an emergency shelter and housing provider, serving low-income and homeless residents in Nevada County. Hospitality House provides pathways to housing by bringing homeless residents into a compassionate circle of community care that offers shelter, housing resources, sustenance, opportunity, dignity, and hope as they transition from homelessness to housing.
If you share our vision of helping Nevada County residents return to housing with care and compassion, we invite you to join our team! Our CaseManagers play a critical role on the front lines providing casemanagement, transportation, resource linkage, and other support to our homeless community members. The ideal candidate brings a passion for helping others, experience working with vulnerable populations, strong computer skills, and a can-do attitude.
CaseManager Pay Range
$23.00 - $30.00 per hour.
*Up to 10 hours of overtime per week depending on job classification.
Benefits
Medical Insurance (100% of the premium paid by the employer).
Dental Insurance (80% of the premium paid by the employer).
Vision Insurance (80% of the premium paid by the employer).
Life Insurance (100% of the premium paid by the employer).
Long-term Disability Insurance (100% of the premium paid by the employer).
Voluntary Short-term Insurance.
Voluntary Accident Insurance.
Voluntary Critical Illness Insurance.
401k.
11 paid holidays.
11 paid sick days.
2 mental health days.
5 paid vacation days in the first year (gradual increases commensurate with seniority).
POSITION SUMMARY
Hospitality House CaseManagers are responsible for a variety of tasks, assuring quality service to all program participants in a compassionate, professional, and cost-effective manner. A successful candidate is able to work under pressure, meeting tight deadlines including service provision, data entry, and other related duties.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides casemanagement to program participants at a variety of locations including but not limited to Utah's Place Shelter, the Sierra Guest Home, master leased houses, motels, and other facilities as well as on the streets and in camps as assigned.
Creates personalized housing plans that identify a plan toward self-sufficiency.
Offers emotional and practical support during the housing search process.
Sets and keeps regular, ongoing housing casemanagement meetings with Hospitality House program participants.
Ensures all casemanagement progress is regularly and routinely documented appropriate databases.
Serves as a liaison between Hospitality House and other Nevada County/Grass Valley or Nevada City social services/public safety agencies when needed or requested by your supervisor.
Responds to phone calls promptly, working towards reducing the calls for service to Law Enforcement when appropriate.
Engages in positive communication with law enforcement as needed while keeping strong professional boundaries.
Provides shift coverage and adheres to staffing schedules. Evenings, holidays, and weekends required.
Abides by harm reduction, trauma-informed-care, and housing-first best practices.
Welcomes program participants as they enter the shelter and assisting with all aspects of the shelter admission process.
Maintains the Shelter log ensuring activities are entered timely and accurately.
Under the direction of the Shelter Manager, coordinates bed assignments, smoke breaks, and other daily routines.
Routinely walks up and down Sutton Way in the daylight hours to ensure Hospitality House's Good Neighbor Policy remains in effect. Actively engages homeless outreach clients and shelter guests to keep loitering on the street at a minimum and promote community goodwill.
Explains program requirements and regulations to new/incoming guests. Ensures guest program compliance.
Provides emergency assistance to program participants.
OTHER SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND QUALIFICATIONS
An interest in working with members of vulnerable populations especially those experiencing homelessness.
Understands and adheres to Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act regulations.
Can ensure that agency programs are available to eligible people regardless of religious belief, or affiliation, race, color, national origin, handicap, or sexual identification or orientation.
Maintains working knowledge of fire, safety, health, and work standards to help provide a safe and positive environment for all.
Recognizes and performs the duties of a mandated reporter as outlined in federal, state, and local regulations as appropriate.
Has exceptional people skills.
Can ensure confidentiality and data privacy standards are met or exceeded at all times.
Possesses a natural ability to show compassion and empathy while also being firm, fair and consistent in upholding the rules of Hospitality House. Modifies words and actions by gauging individual needs and the state of mind of guests and residents.
Implicitly understands how to de-escalate situations to encourage the best possible outcome.
Holds a firm understanding of self-care and actively engages in it as a means to decompress.
SAFETY AND SECURITY
All employees are responsible for observing safety and security procedures as applicable and reporting potentially unsafe conditions to management.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
There are no supervisory responsibilities related to this position.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of volunteers, shelter guests and employees of the organization.
COMPUTER SKILLS
To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of: Database Software (HMIS preferable); must have strong knowledge of Microsoft Office Suit (Word, Excel, and Office 365). Effectively utilizes computer programs to access, input, and retrieve work-related information.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, sit and walk (including up and down stairs); use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear; smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is typically moderate to high with high levels of distraction.
HH Employment is available to eligible people regardless of religion,race, color, national origin, sex or disability.
$23-30 hourly 12d ago
Case Manager
First Steps Recovery
Clinical case manager job in Shingle Springs, CA
Full-time Description Join a Mission. Build a Future. Save Lives.
At First Steps Recovery, we don't just offer jobs - we offer purpose. As a leading, accredited behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment facility, our work changes lives daily. If you're driven by compassion, grounded in integrity, and thrive in a supportive, recovery-focused environment, you're exactly who we're looking for. When you join First Steps Recovery, you become part of a tight-knit, multidisciplinary team that values empathy, growth, and evidence-based care. Whether you're working directly with clients or behind the scenes, every role here matters - and every day is an opportunity to make a difference.
Besides being an amazing company to work for, we also offer:
· Medical, Dental, Vision benefits for full time employees
· PTO / Sick Leave Plans for full time and part time employees
· Free Employee Assistance Program for full time and part time employees
· Free Legal consultations and benefits for full time and part time employees
· Free Life Insurance for full time employees
· Generous 401K program for full time and part time employees
If you're ready to be part of something bigger, we invite you to take your next step with us!
POSITION SUMMARY
CaseManagers are responsible for coordinating and providing casemanagement services, group sessions, individual sessions and intake assessment services to resident as well as Legal assistance, FMLA/STD and EDD assistance. The CaseManager provides development of resident resources, vocational counseling, discharge/continuing care planning, and placement of residents. The CaseManager works with the treatment team to plan and coordinate the resident's progress through the continuum of care.
Reasonable Accommodations Statement
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Essential Functions:
Uphold and enforce First Steps Recovery standards, policies and procedures, resident rights, and professional code of ethics and conduct.
Ability to utilize agency comprehensive assessment tools in KIPU (Initial Treatment Plan, Discharge Planning, Initial Intake Assessment).
Identify and prioritize individual needs and problems of the patient.
Prepare comprehensive interpretive clinical summaries (as seen in KIPU).
Develop person-centered care plans, including prioritized problem lists, SNAP, residentreported goals, measurable and achievable objectives, and interventions.
Provide individual and group counseling sessions utilizing Evidence Based Practices.
Document resident progress toward treatment plan goals and objectives in Golden Thread.
Prepare effective care level step-down Transition notes.
Develop solid discharge plans and summaries for assigned caseload.
Prepare clinical documentation accurately and within agency time frames, including completion and documentation of groups.
Intervene during crisis intervention situations.
Cooperate with health insurance clinical utilization reviews. Provide daily Progress Notes and detailed Clinical Notes to assist with UR's.
Participate in weekly Clinical Treatment team meetings with other team members as needed.
Participate in the agency's Orientation training, staff meetings, and in-service training.
Provide accurate assessment and referral when appropriate. Provide information to Probation Officers, Lawyers and Spouses/Family Members on the resident's behalf.
Provide appropriate treatment interventions relative to the specific needs of each resident.
Provide for discharge planning, contacting referring agency as needed.
Adhere to code of ethics, legal aspects of clinical practice, professional standards, duty to warn, abuse and neglect reporting policies and procedures, and exercise professionalism at all times.
Exercise awareness in cultural competency, resident satisfaction, quality of services, resident needs, and overall health and safety staff and residents.
Requirements
Competencies:
Ability to perform duties as a counselor (12 Core Functions). Competencies: with respect to screening, assessment, individualized treatment planning, crisis intervention, group and individual counseling, casemanagement, referral, discharge summaries, clinical documentation, and professional ethics.
Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with supervisors, utilization review, managed health care clinicians, medical and mental health professionals.
Ability to positively interact and develop rapport with residents and their families.
Education:
Preferred AA or Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in the Human Services or Behavioral Health
Registered as an AOD intern or a RADT-1 Intern
Drug and Alcohol Counseling Certification Desired. (CCAPP,CAADE,CADTP or Affiliate)
Experience:
1-2 years experience in the field of addiction and mental health or equivalent human services work experience preferred.
Experience in co-occurring disorders treatment a plus
Computer Skills:
Computer Literacy in doc, spreadsheet, and email.
Proficiency in KIPU Systems Resident Management Software
Certificates & Licenses:
Valid Driver's License
CPR/First AID
Drug and Alcohol Counseling Credential or Internship Required
Other Requirements:
Negative TB test
Medical Clearance to work
Ability to pass pre-employment drug screening
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Frequently: Occupation requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5+ hrs/day)
Standing
Walking
Sitting
Transverse Stairs
Handling / Using Fingers
Occasionally: Occupation requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.5+ hrs/day)
Reach Outward
Reach Above Shoulder
Squat or Kneel
Bend or Twist
Other Physical Demands:
Ability to lift/carry 20-50 lbs., Ability to push/pull 20-50 lbs.
Moderate frequency of computer keyboarding,
Moderate frequency of viewing a computer monitor
Daily cleaning including but not limited to: wiping, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, scrubbing, washing dishes
Assisting in meal preparation, installing water containers for consumption, and shopping as necessary including pushing of carts and carrying grocery boxes/bags.
Conducting garbage disposal, recycling, and collection.
Occasional walks, hikes, and sports outings with residents for physical activities.
Frequent support of residents in gym environment
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed during day and night shifts primarily in residential detox facility. This includes work in facility office as well as the grounds of the entire facility including upstairs resident rooms, clinical office, and laundry room that are accessed via staircase, and outdoor grounds. Technicians periodically drive residents in company vehicles for intakes/discharges at other treatment facilities and transportation hubs, to doctor appointments, to outings and recovery meetings. Work is often performed in emergency and stressful situations. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet in office settings and moderate in other situations.
BLOOD/FLUID EXPOSURE RISK:
Some job tasks involve exposure to blood, body fluids and/or tissue. Staff must wear gloves and follow infectious control procedures when interacting with residents in conditions in which exposure is possible such as handling onsite urinary analysis, conducting first aid, and conducting search of resident's belonging and person. Staff may be exposed to infectious disease, needles, and illicit substances during searches.
$41k-69k yearly est. 60d+ ago
OEC Case Manager - Hope Cooperative
Hope Cooperative (TLCS, Inc.
Clinical case manager job in Sacramento, CA
Job Description
Are you a passionate and motivated individual eager to make a positive impact in the community? Hope Cooperative is a well-respected, award-winning nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive mental health and supportive housing services across Sacramento County. We're seeking compassionate, dedicated individuals to join our team and support the most vulnerable in our community.
Position Title: OEC CaseManager
Program(s) and Location: Outreach and Engagement Center (Sacramento, CA)
Schedule: Full-time, Non-Exempt, 40 hours per week Monday through Friday 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM
Pay rate: $25.19 hourly
About the Position:
The Outreach and Engagement Center CaseManager will assist individuals experiencing homelessness by offering brief respite and information, advocacy, and referrals for continued assistance and support after they leave the Outreach and Engagement Center.
The Outreach and Engagement Center is a program designed to provide respite for adults experiencing homelessness who are referred to us by the City of Sacramento Department of Community Response, Sacramento County Park Rangers, or the City of Sacramento Impact Team who are camping in the immediate vicinity of the Center. The Center is a place to receive support, services, and linkages and to gain hope for a resolution. This program is designed to provide a safe environment for individuals who need relief from the stresses of homelessness, and who need assistance in accessing services and resources. The Outreach and Engagement Center is open and welcomes individuals 24 hours a day / 7 days a week by referral invitation only. Services will be offered from a Trauma-informed perspective and will utilize Motivational Interviewing and other Evidence-Based Practices as appropriate.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Support individuals with active listening, demonstration of empathy, and carry a message of hope and recovery.
Observe, assess, intervene, and refer (within one's scope of practice) in situations with clients regarding mental health symptoms, physical health symptoms and substance use issues, and homelessness.
Develop service/goal plans with clients and meet with the clients as needed to encourage, support and advocate for progress and assist with skill development.
Provide positive public relations, community referrals, information, and support by linking clients to needed resources; advocate with and on behalf of clients and significant support persons the clients have identified.
Accurately complete all necessary forms, reports, and paperwork required by the program on a timely basis (e.g., progress notes, special incident reports, discharge summaries, HMIS, ViSpdat, and other reports as required).
Ensure that the Center and surrounding environment are clean and fit for occupancy, where applicable. Provide and assist with cleaning as needed.
May be asked to attend to pets and pet kennels as needed.
Act as a designated Mandated Reporter for the observed or suspected abuse and/or neglect of children, disabled individuals, dependent adults, and elder/senior citizens. Mandated Reporter also includes “Duty to Warn” which includes the responsibility to notify authorities and the intended victim(s) of physical harm.
Ensure the protection and confidentiality of all Protected Health Information (PHI) by following all policies and procedures in the Agency HIPAA Manual.
Regular and predictable attendance is required.
Qualifications:
Ability to work with individuals who have are experiencing homelessness and may have co-occurring disorders. Experience is highly desirable.
Lived experience with homelessness, mental health challenges or substance use disorder is highly desirable.
Knowledge of Sacramento community organizations and community resources is highly desirable.
Mental health crisis intervention experience is highly desirable.
Experience with persons who have substance abuse problems, preferably individuals who are dually diagnosed (mental health & substance abuse) is highly desirable.
Knowledge of 12-Step Programs and/or personal experience with substance abuse recovery is highly desirable.
Other Skills, Abilities, and Job Requirements:
Ability to pass clearance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and/or Department of Justice (DOJ) background screenings
Consumer of mental health services or a family member of a mental health consumer is desirable
Work overtime as requested and approved, including after-hours duty as needed
Benefits:
HOPE Cooperative (also known as TLCS, Inc.) provides a competitive benefits package, which includes, but is not limited to, the following items. Please note that benefits may be subject to change:
21 PTO days per year (4 weeks & 1 day)
26 PTO days after the 5th year (5 weeks & 1 day)
6 days paid sick time
11 paid holidays
1 Personal Day
Leadership Development
Reimbursements
Eligible for Government Loan Forgiveness Programs
Employer-paid health insurance for employees and children (Kaiser, Sutter or Western Health Advantage)
HSA Contributions
Flexible Spending Account
401k match
PTO Cash Out
Voluntary Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Accident Insurance, Disability Insurance and more
Employee Assistance Program
Regular wage step scale increases
Flexible start/end times for some positions
iPhone with unlimited data for personal/professional use and laptop for some positions
Clinical Supervision towards licensure (for certain positions and upon approval)
CEU days for certain positions
Up to $500 CEU allowance for certain positions
Annual BBQ and staff appreciation awards
Annual Gift Card Program
Referral Bonuses
* All benefit offerings are subject to change and are governed by the eligibility guidelines in the Employee Handbook. This list represents a general summary of available benefits and nothing stated here should be interpreted as being included in a written offer for employment.
HOPE Cooperative (aka TLCS, Inc.) is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class. Our agency embraces a diverse & culturally rich workforce, and we welcome all candidates to apply.
To apply, visit our Hope Cooperative - Online Career Center
Final Filing Date: Until Filled
$25.2 hourly 21d ago
STEP Case Manager
Sacramento LGBT Community Center 3.7
Clinical case manager job in Sacramento, CA
STEP CaseManager
REPORTS TO: Director of Housing Services
STATUS: Full-Time; Monday - Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm
COMPENSATION: $23-24 hourly
BENEFITS: Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance; Employee Assistance Program; 403(b) Retirement Plan; Paid Holidays, Sick, and Vacation
LOCATION: Sacramento, CA (this position is not eligible for full-time remote)
JOB SUMMARY:
The STEP CaseManager is responsible for supporting Transitional-Aged Youth (TAY) clients in our Short-Term Emergency Placement Program (STEP) shelter (90 days) who are actively experiencing homelessness. The CaseManager will develop case plans with clients that may include document readiness, service referrals, advocacy, education or employment readiness, substance abuse recovery, other housing referrals and mental health support. The CaseManager maintains a caseload and provides inclusive, trauma-informed, strengths-based casemanagement that is on site at the shelter. The CaseManager will also maintain documentation of casemanagement services via the programs database, as well as in Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). This position is part of a youth-focused team which includes housing advocates, peer support specialists and mental health professionals.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Provide casemanagement for transitional-aged youth clients who are actively experiencing homelessness.
Support clients with crisis intervention, resource navigation, advocacy, mental health and housing support.
Support program implementation, documentation, and compliance.
CaseManagement:
Complete client intakes to assess client needs and program eligibility. Provide ongoing intensive casemanagement in collaboration with outside agencies to secure wrap around services for an ongoing client caseload of up to 14 active clients and around 20 aftercare clients.
Develop 90-day case plans for clients to meet immediate and longer-term needs; work with each client to achieve document readiness for housing programs, develop safety plans; develop short and long-term goals with clients, including a safe and stable housing plan.
Work with clients on behavioral contracts when needed, to work toward successful exits.
Maintain precise and accurate documentation of client goals and needs, casemanagement services delivered, including maintaining client files and service entries in the Center's client database and HMIS.
Client Advocacy and Support Services:
Assist clients who are in crisis with safety planning and building healthy coping skills.
Assist clients in overcoming barriers to achieving case goals in the areas of housing, transportation, employment, education, mental health, sexual health, healthcare, food and basic needs.
Establish and strengthen relationships with community referral partners to more effectively navigate available resources and advocate on behalf of clients to assist them in progressing toward their individualized goals.
Assist in other housing services like serving meals, facilitating bi-weekly house meetings, workshops, and other shelter-related duties.
Support Program Implementation, Documentation, and Compliance:
Accurately and completely record client profile information, all services provided to clients, and client progress/successes in the client data systems daily per agency guidelines.
Collaborate with and contribute to building a robust referral database and standard operating procedures to assist clients in accessing LGBTQ+ culturally affirming housing, medical and mental health service providers, legal aid, crime victim services, subsidized health insurance coverage, public assistance programs, government issued identification, and LGBTQ+ affirming business and professional services, faith communities, sports leagues, social and activist groups, and arts and cultural organizations, amongst others.
Develop relationships with service providers to ensure the Center's community resource information is accurate, relevant, affirming, and accessible.
Coordinate meetings, activities, workshops relevant to the program.
General Duties:
Functions as an essential member of the Programs Team and Housing Department.
Staff and support Housing/Center and collaborative partner events.
Support Housing team with coverage when needed.
Participate in staff meetings, planning meetings, committee meetings, and other external collaborative meetings as needed.
Collaborate with programs, development, and operations staff, as well as external partners, to maximize the reach of Center programs and advocacy efforts.
Stay actively informed about Center and community resources and assist clients with resources and referrals.
Maintain healthy boundaries with community members who are experiencing homelessness, substance use disorders, sexual/physical assault, bullying, mental health crisis, and other vulnerabilities.
Handle a variety of special projects and other related duties, as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
Knowledge and understanding of the issues, needs, and interests of LGBTQIA2S+ youth, including a thorough understanding of the intersections of race, national origin, and the spectrum of gender and sexual identities.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with people of diverse races, ethnicities, nationalities, sexual orientations, gender identities, socio-economic backgrounds, religions, ages, English-speaking abilities, immigration status, and physical abilities in an intersectional environment. Knowledge of trauma-informed and client-centered philosophy and a commitment to maintain strict confidentiality with client and organizational information.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
REQUIREMENTS:
Passion for the Center's mission and work to create a region where LGBTQ people thrive and a commitment to follow all policies and procedures of the organization.
Education: Bachelor's degree in social services field; 4 years of youth-focused casemanagement experience may be substituted for formal education.
Experience: A minimum of 2 years of experience working directly with youth from diverse communities is required. Experience with trauma-informed interventions and working with clients who have experienced trauma is preferred.
Proficiency in English is required; Bilingual proficiency in Spanish is preferred.
Computer/Office Equipment Skills: Proficiency working with Microsoft Office, particularly Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneDrive, and Teams. database systems, and social media tools.
Access to reliable automobile transportation with a valid driver's license and proof of insurance is required. This position may transport clients in their vehicle for appointments and casemanagement related goals.
Physical Demands: The person in this position may be required to sit or stand for extended periods, maneuver tight storage space, move objects up to 50 pounds, ascend/descend stairs, operate office equipment, open and close filing cabinets and boxes, observe visitors, and communicate messages by telephone.
Offer of employment may be contingent on satisfactory results of a criminal history background check.
Employees must be legally permitted to work in the United States.
The Sacramento LGBT Community Center is a drug free workplace, employees may be subject to a drug test.
Vaccination Requirement: All employees are required to be vaccinated for COVID-19 and are encouraged to stay up to date annually or obtain an approved medical or religious exemption. Documentation will be required prior to your first day of work.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:
The Sacramento LGBT Community Center works to create a region where all LGBTQ+ people can thrive. We support health and wellness, advocate for equity and justice, and work to uplift a diverse and culturally rich LGBTQ+ community.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY:
The Sacramento LGBT Community Center is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All individuals, including those of color, women, persons with disabilities, and persons who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex are encouraged to apply. The Center maintains a policy of non-discrimination with respect to employees, volunteers, interns, and applicants. No aspect of employment will be influenced in any matter by actual or perceived race, color, religion, religious creed, ancestry, sex, age, national origin, marital status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, physical or mental disability (including HIV or AIDS), medical/mental condition, genetic information, veteran or military status, or any other basis prohibited by statute; nor as to any individuals associating with an individual of any legally protected class.
TO APPLY:
Please submit application materials through our career portal at saccenter.org/careers. No phone calls please. Posting will remain up until position is filled.
$23-24 hourly 46d ago
Case Manager
Actalent
Clinical case manager job in Marysville, CA
We're looking for a compassionate and skilled CaseManager to advocate for and support individuals on their path to stability and independence. The ideal candidate excels at building trust and rapport, guiding clients through available resources, and fostering long-term self-sufficiency. Strong communication skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to connect with diverse communities are key to success in this role.
Additional Skills & Qualifications
CaseManagement experience
Proven experience working with low-income and culturally diverse populations, including individuals affected by chronic health conditions.
Demonstrated expertise in care coordination and chronic condition management.
Skilled in preparing case progress reports and ensuring patients are well-informed about their treatment plans and available care options.
Deep understanding of casemanagement principles and a strong commitment to patient advocacy.
Highly organized with a compassionate approach to delivering healthcare support.
Work Experience
Minimum of 1 year of experience in a medical clinic setting (3 years preferred).
Training or hands-on experience with Motivational Interviewing techniques is a plus.
Education
Highly Preferred: Associate's Degree in mental health or a related field.
Preferred: Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Psychology, or a related discipline.
Current CPR certification is required.
Skills
Comprehensive knowledge of treatment resources and levels of care.
Ability to collaborate effectively with medical professionals, family members, and other support networks.
Strong computer proficiency.
Bilingual in Spanish or Dari is preferred.
Job Type & Location
This is a Contract to Hire position based out of Marysville, CA.
Pay and Benefits
The pay range for this position is $27.00 - $27.00/hr.
Eligibility requirements apply to some benefits and may depend on your job classification and length of employment. Benefits are subject to change and may be subject to specific elections, plan, or program terms. If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: • Medical, dental & vision • Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital • 401(k) Retirement Plan - Pre-tax and Roth post-tax contributions available • Life Insurance (Voluntary Life & AD&D for the employee and dependents) • Short and long-term disability • Health Spending Account (HSA) • Transportation benefits • Employee Assistance Program • Time Off/Leave (PTO, Vacation or Sick Leave)
Workplace Type
This is a fully onsite position in Marysville,CA.
Application Deadline
This position is anticipated to close on Feb 5, 2026.
About Actalent
Actalent is a global leader in engineering and sciences services and talent solutions. We help visionary companies advance their engineering and science initiatives through access to specialized experts who drive scale, innovation and speed to market. With a network of almost 30,000 consultants and more than 4,500 clients across the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe, Actalent serves many of the Fortune 500.
The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regard to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.
If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, such as the modification or adjustment of the job application process or interviewing due to a disability, please email actalentaccommodation@actalentservices.com for other accommodation options.
$27-27 hourly 4d ago
Specialty Case Manager - Mental Health 615
Main Template
Clinical case manager job in Sacramento, CA
“They made it easier for me to live, breathe, eat, and stay clean. Without them, I'd be waiting somewhere, waiting for someone to give me a chance to live...” - Client from Telecare
What You Will Do to Change Lives
Under direct supervision, serves as a primary support and casemanager for individuals with mental illness by assisting them to live as independently as possible in their chosen community. In addition, this position provides knowledge of a specialty area to the treatment team and program.
Shifts Available:
Full-Time | AM | Shifts: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM | Days: Monday - Friday
Expected starting wage range is $22.17 - $27.08. Telecare applies geographic differentials to its pay ranges. The pay range assigned to this role will be based on the geographic location from which the role is performed. Starting pay is commensurate with relevant experience above the minimum requirements.
What You Bring to the Table (Must Have)
High School Graduation or G.E.D. equivalent and three (3) years of direct services in mental health or community services; OR Associate's degree and two (2) years of experience; OR Bachelor's degree in Social Services
Must possess at least 1 year of experience in an area of specialty served (e.g. Benefits, Educational, Employment, Substance Use, etc.)
Valid and current driver's license, and personal vehicle insurance with your name listed as a driver.
Willingness to use your personal vehicle to drive clients to appointments and groups, etc.
Willingness to use the company vehicle to drive clients to appointments and groups, etc.
What's In It for You*
Paid Time Off: For Full Time Employee it is 16.7 days in your first year
Nine Paid Holidays & Shift differentials for hourly staff (6% for PM Shift, 10% for Overnight Shift). Weekend Shift differentials for hourly staff (5% for Weekend AM Shift, 11% for Weekend PM Shift, 15% for Weekend Overnight Shift)
Free CEUs, free Supervision for BBS Associate License, coaching, and mentorship
Online University Tuition Discount and Company Scholarships
Medical, Vision, Dental Insurance, 401K, Employee Stock Ownership Plan
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Join Our Compassionate Team
Telecare's mission is to deliver excellent and effective behavioral health services that engage individuals in recovering their health, hopes, and dreams. Telecare continues to advance cultural diversity, humility, equity, and inclusion at all levels of our organization by hiring mental health peers, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, veterans, and all belief systems.
Adult Full Service Partnership (FSP) and Laura's Law/Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) program serving a total of 240 adults with serious mental illness and may currently be experiencing or be at risk of homelessness. Members referred may qualify for Permanent Supportive Housing through No Place Like Home (NPLH) units.
EOE AA M/F/V/Disability
*May vary by location and position type
Full Job Description will be provided if selected for an interview.
If job posting references any sign-on bonus internal applicants and applicants employed with Telecare in the previous 12 months would not be eligible.
$22.2-27.1 hourly 12d ago
AB109 Case Manager
Community Partnership for Families of San Joaquin
Clinical case manager job in Stockton, CA
AB109 CaseManager
Status: Non-Exempt
Report to: Program Supervisor
Hours: 40 hours per week, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., flexible hours depend on client needs, may
require some evening and/or weekend work.
At-Will Employment: You are free to terminate your employment with the Community Partnership for Families (CPF) at any time, with or without reason, and the CPF has the right to terminate your employment or the employment of others at any time, with or without reason.
Although CPF may choose to terminate employment for cause, cause is not required. This is called "at will" employment. Most jobs at CPF are funded by variety of grants, programs, endowment sources. Continued employment is contingent upon receipt of those funds.
DESCRIPTION: The AB109 CaseManager (CM) is responsible for coordinating programming, services and supports for ex-offenders during transition or after release from custody in the assigned geographic service area, with the goal of promoting successful community re-entry and decreasing the likelihood of recidivism.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Initiate contact, establish rapport, and communicate effectively with ex-offenders referred to community casemanagement by the correctional system.
2. Develop a Community Re-entry Plan by working in collaboration with the ex-offender, family and partner organizations.
3. The Re-entry Plan includes supporting the existing efforts of the correctional system by following up on referrals already made, as well as engaging the client in other community and family-oriented activities.
4. Develop a team of informal service providers (neighbors, church leadership, and others) and formal providers to support ex-offenders in developing and implementing their Community Re-entry Plan.
5. Work with the Activities Coordinator / Parent leader to organize new community supports and activities to promote positive peer relations, pro-social behavior and protective factors.
6. Engage ex-offenders in these activities (at Family Resource Centers or other venues).
7. Work with informal service providers (neighbors, church leadership, and others) to ensure the ex-offender/family have appropriate support.
8. Scheduling / reminders to encourage client to follow through on appointments and referred activities/services.
9. Conduct home visits and/or meet with participants at diverse and remote sites, including residential recovery environments and neighborhoods where crime and other risk factors tend to be high.
10. Maintain accurate case files as directed in a timely manner and according to professional standards and funder's timeline.
12. Participate in data collection and other evaluation processes and procedures as necessary.
13. Enter in data from files into database and check for accuracy.
14. Complete case notes on a daily basis and ensure that all notes are mirrored or typed up into the database.
15. Participates in service integration related training, including cross-training.
16. Other duties necessary to ensuring the successful integration of services and family strengthening efforts.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITY:
1. Thorough understanding of challenges and barriers faced by ex-offenders struggling to succeed in the community after release (psychological, logistical, financial, legal, stigmatization, family-related, peer-related, etc.)
2. Ability to work with ex-offenders and families from multiple ethnic backgrounds.
3. Ability to “be there” for ex-offenders: Carrying out all work and attending appointments as scheduled-and demonstrating reliability and responsibility through one's own actions.
4. Ability to conduct home visits and/or meet with participants at diverse and remote sites (includes recovery environments and neighborhoods with crime/drugs/violence).
5. Ability to scan the area and avoid potential dangers when entering risky environments.
6. Ability to learn the neighborhood-based Family Resource Center (FRC) approach to providing social connections, positive peer associations, and community supports.
7. Ability to learn and incorporate the principles of family support and protective factors.
8. Knowledge of community resources within local area.
9. Involvement with grassroots organizations, resident organizations, and neighborhood groups.
10. Ability to work with probation officers and personnel from other service providers, including developing case plans involving multiple organizations.
11. Ability to manage and direct mentors who will also be working with ex-offender clients.
12. Strong personal organization and time management skills; Working under pressure.
13. Ability to see possibilities and strengths, not obstacles or deficits.
14. Ability to facilitate multi-dimensional team meetings.
15. Ability to work cooperatively with the system “as is”, maintaining positive partner and system relations-while at the same time advocating for change in a collaborative, constructive and positive manner.
16. Basic proficiency (or the ability to learn) basic word processing (e.g. MS Word).
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
Bachelors Degree in criminal justice, social work or related area and minimum of three years working in a community based or non profit organization; OR 5+ years of experience working with ex-offenders or related populations (e.g. gang-affiliated) on objectives related to re-integration into productive community life.
Must have reliable transportation and maintain updated license and insurance at all times.
Must be available to work occasional evenings and weekends as needed, as well as some travel
QUALIFICATIONS:
Exceptional time management skills, report writing ability
Excellent community-building and communication skills written, verbal, and interpersonal.
Ability to encourage and motivate others.
A strong ability to work independently, multi-task, and set priorities to accomplish various instructional and operational tasks.
Strong problem-solving and judgment skills.
Ability to work within a team context. Strong organizational skills.
Ability to do presentations in front of a group settings.
Ability to work with children, youth, and families in a "strengths-based" context. Ability to work under pressure and evidence of the ability to engage in creative problem solving.
Knowledge of community resources within local area. Experience working in multi-cultural
Strong competency/experience with PC systems and standard software (Microsoft Office: Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) and Internet skills.
Demonstrated administrative experience including excellent organizational skills, a high degree of accuracy, and a willingness to adapt to changing situations.
Candidate must demonstrate flexibility and good sense of humor.
Candidate must be a willing team player and get along well with coworkers.
PHYSICAL REQUIEMENTS:
Employee in this position must have the ability to:
Sit for extended periods of time.
Stand and walk for a long period of time, bend over, reach overhead, grasp, push, pull and move, lift and/or carry at least 30 pounds to waist height.
Enter data into a computer terminal/typewriter, operate standard office equipment, and use a telephone
See and read a computer screen and printed matter with or without vision aids
Hear and understand speed at normal levels and on the telephone.
Employees in this position will be required to work indoors in a standard office environment, and come into direct contact with CPF's staff, other agencies and the public.
Employees in this position will also be required to outreach to target neighborhoods and schools, and work outside of the office atmosphere.
DESIRABLE
Bilingual In one of the following languages: Spanish. Pashto. Urdu. Hmong. Vietnamese. Cambodian, or Laotian
COMPENSATION:
Starting Pay Scale: $20.06 per hour, based on experience. Full-time, non-exempt position subject to overtime and comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, life and retirement.
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
CPF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
JOB CODE: 1000035
$20.1 hourly 60d+ ago
Case Manager
Lao Family Community Development 3.7
Clinical case manager job in Sacramento, CA
Lao Family Community Development, Inc. (LFCD) is a community development non-profit agency established in the City of Richmond in Contra Costa County in 1980. Today Lao Family has expanded its operations and service footprint to two additional counties including Alameda and Sacramento. LFCD's headquarter office is in Oakland, CA. It delivers programs and services from 7 locations in 35 languages. The agency provides both community development real estate facilities and a diverse array of workforce, education, and human service that directly support predominantly low-income US born high barrier families and individuals, refugees, immigrants, transitional age youth, seniors and other special populations such as individuals with disabilities.
Job Summary: Under the direction of the Site Supervisor, we are seeking a passionate and solutions-oriented CaseManager to support individuals and families with housing navigation, casemanagement, health and wellness, and financial wellbeing, to promote long-term housing stability and self-sufficiency. The ideal candidate is resourceful in navigating complex systems and dedicated to empowering clients toward independence.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive intake and assessment such as evaluating clients' housing needs, income sources, barriers to stability, and available supports to develop personalized service plans.
Develop and implement individualized case plans. Collaborate with clients to set housing, financial, and personal goals, identifying strategies and timelines to achieve them.
Provide housing navigation services including assisting clients in locating, applying for, and securing stable housing, such as landlord engagement and lease-up support.
Support economic sustainability by guiding clients through budgeting, credit repair, and income growth strategies such as employment referrals, education, and job training programs.
Coordinate wraparound supportive services by connecting clients to community resources including behavioral health care, childcare, legal aid, transportation, and benefit enrollment.
Maintain regular client contact. Conduct home visits, phone check-ins, and in-person meetings to monitor progress, address barriers, and adjust service plans as needed.
Advocate for clients and act as a liaison with landlords, housing authorities, and other agencies to support clients' access to housing and other supportive services.
Provide crisis intervention and respond to urgent client needs and housing emergencies with empathy and a solution-focused approach.
Maintain accurate, up-to-date case files and input data into relevant casemanagement systems, in a timely manner.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams by participating in case conferences, team meetings, and program evaluations to ensure holistic and coordinated care.
Other assigned duties.
Requirements and Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree highly desired; concentration in social work, psychology, sociology, or other related fields preferred.
1 year experience working with sensitive needs populations including but not limited to low income, unhoused, unemployed, youth, English as a second language, women and children, etc., highly desired.
Bi-lingual in Ukrainian or Russian highly desired.
Self-starter, ability to work with minimal supervision; excellent communication, multi-task, community relations, networking and public speaking skills.
Demonstrated ability to work with families, women, and children and without discrimination towards peoples of diverse cultures, races/ethnicities, socio-economic positions, ages, religions, genders, physical/mental challenges/disabilities and sexual orientations.
Understand, explain, and apply complex local, state, and federal regulations, policies, and procedures.
Able to travel to meet with service providers and participants; ability to work independently as well as part of a team; must have a flexible schedule on some evenings and weekends.
Proficient computer skills in MS Word, Excel, Power Point, database management and internet explorer.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire; must pass background check.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and work on the computer; use hands to handle or feel and talk or hear; moving objects up to 25 pounds.
Compensation: Salary is based on experience and education, along with a comprehensive benefits package including health plan/vision, dental, paid vacations, holidays, sick leave, and employer-contributed pension/group life insurance.
To Apply: Submit your cover letter and resume. This position is open until filled and may be closed at any time.
Lao Family Community Development Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age (over 40), disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. LFCD is compliant with the Fair Chance to Compete for Jobs Act of 2019 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
$57k-78k yearly est. Auto-Apply 39d ago
Case Manager, Mental Health Diversion
Ole Health 3.5
Clinical case manager job in Woodland, CA
CASEMANAGER, MENTAL HEALTH DIVERSION
DEPARTMENT:
BEHAVIORAL HEATH
REPORTS TO TITLE:
BH MANAGER, MENTAL HEALTH AND SUD DIVERSION PROGRAM
DLSE/FLSA STATUS: ()
____Exempt/Salaried position
__X__Nonexempt/Hourly position
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES (
does this position have direct reports
):
YES
NO
SCHEDULE: Full Time: Monday-Friday; 8am-5pm
LOCATION: Woodland, CA
PAY RANGE: $30.34 to $37.09 hourly
About CommuniCare+OLE
Established in 2023, CommuniCare+OLE is the result of a union of two health centers with deep roots in their respective communities and reputations for providing high-quality primary care to all, regardless of insurance or ability to pay: OLE Health of Napa and Solano Counties and CommuniCare Health Centers of Yolo County. Building on a legacy established by both organizations in 1972, CommuniCare+OLE is a network of federally-qualified health centers with 17 sites across Napa, Solano, and Yolo Counties. It offers comprehensive care, including medical, dental, behavioral health and substance use treatment, nutrition, optometry, pharmacy, care coordination, referrals, and enrollment assistance to more than 70,000 individuals, and no one is turned away due to lack of insurance, immigration status, or ability to pay. Many services are offered outside of its sites, including mobile health, home visiting, and community and school-based programs.
BENEFITS
Medical, Dental, Vision Coverage
Employer covers 90% of employee medical, dental and vision premium and 50% of dependent premium
18 days of PTO (Vacation & Sick)
10 Paid Holidays + 1 Float Holiday
2% employer match with employee 4% Contribution 403(b) retirement plan
Tuition Reimbursement of up to $2,000 per Calendar Year for part-time and full-time employees (prorated per Full-Time Equivalent)
Life & Accidental Insurance Coverage
Employer contribution for Health Savings Account
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Limited FSA Options
JOB SUMMARY/OVERVIEW:
Responsible for providing on-site and community-based casemanagement, care coordination, service linkage and services for those persons seeking support.
CommuniCare+OLE provides an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity and life experience.
CommuniCare+OLE encourages people of all backgrounds to apply including, but not limited to, Black, Indigenous Peoples,
people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, individuals of
all ages and religions, and individuals who have been affected by the legal system.
YOU ARE WELCOME HERE.
***The following reflects requirements and essential functions of this position but does not restrict tasks that may be assigned.
Essential functions include basic job duties, core elements, or fundamental responsibilities that an employee must perform to hold the position. Employees must be able to perform these essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation (accommodation may be requested).
Duties and responsibilities are not all-inclusive, and they may be assigned or reassigned to this job at any time, due to reasonable accommodation or any other reason. ***
MINIMUM POSITION REQUIREMENTS: EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS/TRAINING
Education:
Bachelor's Degree in related field preferred or experience in lieu of degree.
Experience/Lived Experience:
Experience working in a mental health, social service, or field-based/community setting required.
History of working with people experiencing substance use disorders and/or homelessness and chronic poverty strongly preferred.
Special Skills/Training:
Bilingual - Spanish/English strongly preferred.
Computer skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
BLS Certification Required.
Drivers License Required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1.
Actively support, encourage, and link individuals seeking to access mental health and substance use disorder treatment services, benefits, or other stabilizing supports by continual efforts to be responsive, flexible, client-centered, and non-judgmental.
2.
Serve as a primary in-person casemanager, co-creates case plans with clients, and actively consults with managers and supervisors when situations arise.
3.
Collaborate effectively with internal and external partners in order to support the goals of each client.
4.
Presents options to clients with cultural humility and respect for personal choice.
5.
Demonstrate competence with the technology required to perform job duties including Language Line, Microsoft Office, Avatar, Epic and video-based telehealth and meeting platforms utilized by the agency.
6.
Complete documentation within 48-hours of services in accordance with working hours, all documentation must comply with Medi-Cal, payor, and/or contractual guidelines.
7.
Respond to calls, emails, and other correspondence from internal and external partners in a timely and professional manner.
8.
Monitor charts to ensure the timely placement of all correspondence, completes all screening and data collection tools according to protocol and best practices. Supports with data collection and reporting.
9.
Transport clients in agency vehicles as safe to do so.
10.
Maintain confidentiality and the privacy of protected health information unless permission is provided, or a situation warrants disclosure (e.g. mandated report, safety).
11.
Comply with all legal, ethical, and safety expectations, including requirements related to annual training plans and incident reporting.
12.
Is prepared for and actively participates in staff and program meetings, tracks decisions and information, and makes positive contributions.
13.
Represents self and agency in alignment with CommuniCare+OLE mission and values during all internal and external interactions.
14.
Maintain regular working hours and maintain an accurate calendar reflective of tasks and services.
15.
Performs other duties as assigned.
$30.3-37.1 hourly Auto-Apply 13d ago
Case Manager for Adult Supported Living Services (SLS)
A Bright Future, Inc.
Clinical case manager job in Sacramento, CA
Starting Pay Range: $17-22/hr [DOE]
ABOUT THE COMPANY:
A Bright Future, Inc. is a private organization head quartered in American Canyon, California specializing in providing services to adults with intellectual disabilities throughout the Northern California.
A Bright Future, Inc.'s independent and supported living programs provide services to consumers by teaching a wide array of goals that foster and create independence. The programs provides our participants the opportunity to work in collaboration with A Bright Future instructor to establish their own goals and objectives. Every three months, those goals are measured and observed by the participant and their support team.
At A Bright Future, Inc. we strive each day to ensure that our company's goals, values, and beliefs is to provide top notch service to our clients as well as our employees. We believe that everyone should be treated with respect. We provide consistent leadership and on-the-job training to assist our employees with personal and career growth and development. We also encourage all managers and supervisors to involve employees at all levels in creative problem-solving methods. We have found that this interaction and discussion and encourages ideas to improve the workplace and increases productivity. A Bright Future, Inc. delivers competitive and outstanding service to our participants and partner with vendors align with our Company's goals and values. We all share a "Let's find the solution!" team attitude to ensure continued growth and prosperity.
Community Support Facilitator
The Community Support Facilitator supervises and coordinates the duties of Community Living Instructors who directly support adults with developmental disabilities to help them accomplish daily living activities at home and/or in the local community and also helps the individual to be a known and valued member of his/her local community.
The Community Support Facilitator provides oversight of the entire staff assigned to work at specific homes, coordinating personal care, training, and support to meet the goals and objectives of the individuals served.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The ILS/SLS vendor shall assign direct service supervisory staff to supervise the delivery of ILS/SLS by direct service personnel.
All direct service supervisory staff shall have the ability, as a result of any combination of relevant training and experience, to competently and consistently organize and supervise the direct provision of services to clients in accordance with the SLS vendor's established policies, under the general supervision of the director.
TITLE: Community Support Facilitator
STATUS: Full-Time, Regular
CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt
PROGRAM HOURS: Non-Exempt - On Call rotation for 24 hours for 5-day shift shared with Program Director and other Community Support Facilitators
POSITIONS SUPERVISED: Behavior Health Technician and Community Living Instructor
REPORTS TO: Program Director
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: B.A. (Preferred) or 2 years' experience in services for disabled individuals/social service.
Experience:
2 years direct support experience with people with developmental disabilities, medical involvement or psychiatric diagnosis.
1 year experience coordinating services for people with developmental disabilities or within a similar human services delivery system.
1 year experience in a Supervisory position preferred.
Other: Must obtain CPR/First Aid certifications prior to working alone with clients
Interaction/Organizational/Social Skills:
Must be able to relate positively to individuals, their families/conservators, neighbors, Regional Center representatives and other community members.
Must be mature and emotionally stable.
Must possess the belief and attitude that all people with developmental disabilities can be served in their communities.
Must be capable of using language that portrays people with developmental disabilities in a way other than the typical medical model.
Must possess the belief that a developmental disability is not an illness.
Must be emotionally capable of examining one's self and one's own issues with power and control when supporting and acting in the service of other people.
Must be able to exercise judgment and initiative in working for people.
Must be punctual and have a good attendance record.
Must have the ability to communicate in the language spoken by the individual and in writhing to the individuals served, supervisors and other team members.
Must be able to effectively organize a variety of work tasks for self and complete these in priority order.
Must wear clothing that is appropriate to the occasion and that is not excessively torn or revealing as determined by a board of the employees, peers and customers.
Must have own transportation, valid California Driver's License and insurable driving record and satisfy the minimum State requirement regarding auto insurance.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must have the ability to effectively implement First Aid/CPR procedures.
Most possess NEGATIVE TB CLEARANCE
Must have the ability to work on multiple assignments at one time.
Must have the ability to push people using wheelchairs and assist people experiencing seizures and assist people with transferring to/from wheelchairs.
Must be capable of pushing, pulling, and lifting up to 60 lbs.
PRIMARY DUTIES:
Manage and Supervise Community Living Instructors.
Assure labor is managed in a way that meets budgetary guidelines.
Pro-actively utilize constructive feedback, corrective action and corresponding documentation when providing supervision Community Living Instructors.
Assure IHSS is maximized and managed for each individual served.
Assure Section 8 and all other social assistance is applied for and maintained.
Train, Develop, Delegate and provide feedback to Service Coordinators in a way that assures outcomes are met for individuals while also meeting company financial and philosophical objectives and exceeding Regional Center requirements.
Train Community Living Instructors on all aspects of direct support, teamwork, documentation, reporting, behavior support plan and home maintenance procedures specific to each home.
Assure that the individuals served are provided with assistance in all aspects of their daily living and that they receive supports in all areas needed to live a full active life of their choice.
In conjunction with the individual, assure implementation, documentation and follow through on all aspects of the IPP (Individual Program Plan) for people served.
Assure ISP's, behavior and health plans are in place and current for all individuals served and that accurate data is kept which addresses those plans.
Assure Annual, Semi-annual and Quarterly ISP's are submitted to Regional Center for all individuals on the caseload.
Submission of Special Incident Reports in a timely fashion.
Act as an advocate for people served.
Assure staff coverage is always present at the specified level of support * Act as a primary liaison/consultant to clients' Community Living Instructor team.
Assure that the human and civil rights of persons served are being respected at all times.
Review and prepare administrative reports and documents as necessary.
Secondary Duties
Responsible for assuring that people served are happy with their services and receiving all provisions as agreed in the IPP.
Responsible for ongoing Quality Assurance Audits and interviews.
Responsible for carrying a mobile phone and responding to calls within 5 minutes.
Assure thorough assessments are completed when challenging behaviors emerge.
Provide immediate on-site response in emergencies.
Communicate with Regional Center representatives, Parents/Conservators at a frequency desired by the respective individuals.
Work in place of a Community Living Instructor if needed.
Attend and participate in Individual Program Plan and interim meetings.
Keep abreast of curriculum and provide complimentary training to all staff to assure staff are knowledgeable in supported living principles and individual behavior strategies and other related curriculum as needed.
Review incident reports for trends and submit in monthly report to director.
Attend training and conferences to assure that ABF SLS acts as aa leader in the field.
Attend all Regional Center audit/IHSS interviews to assure that auditors understand implementation of supports
Assure that Community Living Instructors complete all duties as specified in the community Living Instructor Job description.
Adhere to Injury & Illness Prevention Program.
Assume responsibility for all other duties as assigned by Program Coordinator and Director.
Maintain the participant files.
What we offer:
Paid comprehensive initial and ongoing training program of 40 hours consisting of classroom training, online training and job shadowing/observation
Paid Sick/Leave Time
Annual performance reviews with potential wage increases
Opportunities for career advancement
Medical, Dental, Vision, and life insurance for qualifying full-time employees who work at least 30 hours per week
401k (eligibility begins after 1 year of employment)
Comprehensive training including in-field observations, coaching, and ongoing monthly training.
Excellent opportunities for professional growth and competitive pay.
Mileage reimbursement and paid drive time.
Paid time off.
Regular social events, sporting events and company-sponsored volunteer activities
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$17-22 hourly 17d ago
Case Manager
First Steps Recovery
Clinical case manager job in Shingle Springs, CA
Job DescriptionDescription: Join a Mission. Build a Future. Save Lives.
At First Steps Recovery, we don't just offer jobs - we offer purpose. As a leading, accredited behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment facility, our work changes lives daily. If you're driven by compassion, grounded in integrity, and thrive in a supportive, recovery-focused environment, you're exactly who we're looking for. When you join First Steps Recovery, you become part of a tight-knit, multidisciplinary team that values empathy, growth, and evidence-based care. Whether you're working directly with clients or behind the scenes, every role here matters - and every day is an opportunity to make a difference.
Besides being an amazing company to work for, we also offer:
· Medical, Dental, Vision benefits for full time employees
· PTO / Sick Leave Plans for full time and part time employees
· Free Employee Assistance Program for full time and part time employees
· Free Legal consultations and benefits for full time and part time employees
· Free Life Insurance for full time employees
· Generous 401K program for full time and part time employees
If you're ready to be part of something bigger, we invite you to take your next step with us!
POSITION SUMMARY
CaseManagers are responsible for coordinating and providing casemanagement services, group sessions, individual sessions and intake assessment services to resident as well as Legal assistance, FMLA/STD and EDD assistance. The CaseManager provides development of resident resources, vocational counseling, discharge/continuing care planning, and placement of residents. The CaseManager works with the treatment team to plan and coordinate the resident's progress through the continuum of care.
Reasonable Accommodations Statement
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Essential Functions:
Uphold and enforce First Steps Recovery standards, policies and procedures, resident rights, and professional code of ethics and conduct.
Ability to utilize agency comprehensive assessment tools in KIPU (Initial Treatment Plan, Discharge Planning, Initial Intake Assessment).
Identify and prioritize individual needs and problems of the patient.
Prepare comprehensive interpretive clinical summaries (as seen in KIPU).
Develop person-centered care plans, including prioritized problem lists, SNAP, residentreported goals, measurable and achievable objectives, and interventions.
Provide individual and group counseling sessions utilizing Evidence Based Practices.
Document resident progress toward treatment plan goals and objectives in Golden Thread.
Prepare effective care level step-down Transition notes.
Develop solid discharge plans and summaries for assigned caseload.
Prepare clinical documentation accurately and within agency time frames, including completion and documentation of groups.
Intervene during crisis intervention situations.
Cooperate with health insurance clinical utilization reviews. Provide daily Progress Notes and detailed Clinical Notes to assist with UR's.
Participate in weekly Clinical Treatment team meetings with other team members as needed.
Participate in the agency's Orientation training, staff meetings, and in-service training.
Provide accurate assessment and referral when appropriate. Provide information to Probation Officers, Lawyers and Spouses/Family Members on the resident's behalf.
Provide appropriate treatment interventions relative to the specific needs of each resident.
Provide for discharge planning, contacting referring agency as needed.
Adhere to code of ethics, legal aspects of clinical practice, professional standards, duty to warn, abuse and neglect reporting policies and procedures, and exercise professionalism at all times.
Exercise awareness in cultural competency, resident satisfaction, quality of services, resident needs, and overall health and safety staff and residents.
Requirements:
Competencies:
Ability to perform duties as a counselor (12 Core Functions). Competencies: with respect to screening, assessment, individualized treatment planning, crisis intervention, group and individual counseling, casemanagement, referral, discharge summaries, clinical documentation, and professional ethics.
Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with supervisors, utilization review, managed health care clinicians, medical and mental health professionals.
Ability to positively interact and develop rapport with residents and their families.
Education:
Preferred AA or Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in the Human Services or Behavioral Health
Registered as an AOD intern or a RADT-1 Intern
Drug and Alcohol Counseling Certification Desired. (CCAPP,CAADE,CADTP or Affiliate)
Experience:
1-2 years experience in the field of addiction and mental health or equivalent human services work experience preferred.
Experience in co-occurring disorders treatment a plus
Computer Skills:
Computer Literacy in doc, spreadsheet, and email.
Proficiency in KIPU Systems Resident Management Software
Certificates & Licenses:
Valid Driver's License
CPR/First AID
Drug and Alcohol Counseling Credential or Internship Required
Other Requirements:
Negative TB test
Medical Clearance to work
Ability to pass pre-employment drug screening
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Frequently: Occupation requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5+ hrs/day)
Standing
Walking
Sitting
Transverse Stairs
Handling / Using Fingers
Occasionally: Occupation requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.5+ hrs/day)
Reach Outward
Reach Above Shoulder
Squat or Kneel
Bend or Twist
Other Physical Demands:
Ability to lift/carry 20-50 lbs., Ability to push/pull 20-50 lbs.
Moderate frequency of computer keyboarding,
Moderate frequency of viewing a computer monitor
Daily cleaning including but not limited to: wiping, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, scrubbing, washing dishes
Assisting in meal preparation, installing water containers for consumption, and shopping as necessary including pushing of carts and carrying grocery boxes/bags.
Conducting garbage disposal, recycling, and collection.
Occasional walks, hikes, and sports outings with residents for physical activities.
Frequent support of residents in gym environment
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed during day and night shifts primarily in residential detox facility. This includes work in facility office as well as the grounds of the entire facility including upstairs resident rooms, clinical office, and laundry room that are accessed via staircase, and outdoor grounds. Technicians periodically drive residents in company vehicles for intakes/discharges at other treatment facilities and transportation hubs, to doctor appointments, to outings and recovery meetings. Work is often performed in emergency and stressful situations. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet in office settings and moderate in other situations.
BLOOD/FLUID EXPOSURE RISK:
Some job tasks involve exposure to blood, body fluids and/or tissue. Staff must wear gloves and follow infectious control procedures when interacting with residents in conditions in which exposure is possible such as handling onsite urinary analysis, conducting first aid, and conducting search of resident's belonging and person. Staff may be exposed to infectious disease, needles, and illicit substances during searches.
$41k-69k yearly est. 20d ago
Case Manager II $2000 Sign On Bonus - Mental Health 615
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Clinical case manager job in Sacramento, CA
* * * Sign On Bonus: $2,000 * * *
“They made it easier for me to live, breathe, eat, and stay clean. Without them, I'd be waiting somewhere, waiting for someone to give me a chance to live...” - Client from Telecare
What You Will Do to Change Lives
Under direct supervision, the CaseManager II serves as a primary support and casemanager for individuals with mental illness and other co-occurring disorders by assisting them to live as independently as possible in their chosen community.
Shifts Available:
Full-Time | AM | Shifts: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM | Days: Monday - Friday
Expected starting wage range is $21.00 - $23.24. Telecare applies geographic differentials to its pay ranges. The pay range assigned to this role will be based on the geographic location from which the role is performed. Starting pay is commensurate with relevant experience above the minimum requirements.
* * * Sign On Bonus: $2,000 * * *
What You Bring to the Table (Must Have)
High School Graduation or G.E.D. equivalent and two (2) years of direct services in Mental Health or community services; or Associates degree and one (1) year of experience; or Bachelor's degree in Social Services
Valid and current driver's license, and personal vehicle insurance with your name listed as a driver.
Willingness to use your personal vehicle to drive clients to appointments and groups, etc.
Willingness to use the company vehicle to drive clients to appointments and groups, etc.
What's In It for You*
Paid Time Off and Sick Leave: For Full-Time Employees
Nine Paid Holidays & Shift differentials for hourly staff (6% for PM Shift, 10% for Overnight Shift). Weekend Shift differentials for hourly staff (5% for Weekend AM Shift, 11% for Weekend PM Shift, 15% for Weekend Overnight Shift)
Free CEUs, free Supervision for BBS Associate License, coaching, and mentorship
Online University Tuition Discount and Company Scholarships
Medical, Vision, Dental Insurance, 401K, Employee Stock Ownership Plan
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Join Our Compassionate Team
Telecare's mission is to deliver excellent and effective behavioral health services that engage individuals in recovering their health, hopes, and dreams. Telecare continues to advance cultural diversity, humility, equity, and inclusion at all levels of our organization by hiring mental health peers, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, veterans, and all belief systems.
Adult Full Service Partnership (FSP) and Laura's Law/Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) program serving a total of 240 adults with serious mental illness and may currently be experiencing or be at risk of homelessness. Members referred may qualify for Permanent Supportive Housing through No Place Like Home (NPLH) units.
EOE AA M/F/V/Disability
*May vary by location and position type
Full Job Description will be provided if selected for an interview.
CaseManager, CaseManagement, Tasks, Entry Level, Mental Health Worker
If job posting references any sign-on bonus internal applicants and applicants employed with Telecare in the previous 12 months would not be eligible.
$21-23.2 hourly 60d+ ago
AB109 Case Manager
Community Partnership for Families of San Joaquin
Clinical case manager job in Stockton, CA
Job Description
AB109 CaseManager
Status: Non-Exempt
Report to: Program Supervisor
Hours: 40 hours per week, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., flexible hours depend on client needs, may
require some evening and/or weekend work.
At-Will Employment: You are free to terminate your employment with the Community Partnership for Families (CPF) at any time, with or without reason, and the CPF has the right to terminate your employment or the employment of others at any time, with or without reason.
Although CPF may choose to terminate employment for cause, cause is not required. This is called "at will" employment. Most jobs at CPF are funded by variety of grants, programs, endowment sources. Continued employment is contingent upon receipt of those funds.
DESCRIPTION: The AB109 CaseManager (CM) is responsible for coordinating programming, services and supports for ex-offenders during transition or after release from custody in the assigned geographic service area, with the goal of promoting successful community re-entry and decreasing the likelihood of recidivism.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Initiate contact, establish rapport, and communicate effectively with ex-offenders referred to community casemanagement by the correctional system.
2. Develop a Community Re-entry Plan by working in collaboration with the ex-offender, family and partner organizations.
3. The Re-entry Plan includes supporting the existing efforts of the correctional system by following up on referrals already made, as well as engaging the client in other community and family-oriented activities.
4. Develop a team of informal service providers (neighbors, church leadership, and others) and formal providers to support ex-offenders in developing and implementing their Community Re-entry Plan.
5. Work with the Activities Coordinator / Parent leader to organize new community supports and activities to promote positive peer relations, pro-social behavior and protective factors.
6. Engage ex-offenders in these activities (at Family Resource Centers or other venues).
7. Work with informal service providers (neighbors, church leadership, and others) to ensure the ex-offender/family have appropriate support.
8. Scheduling / reminders to encourage client to follow through on appointments and referred activities/services.
9. Conduct home visits and/or meet with participants at diverse and remote sites, including residential recovery environments and neighborhoods where crime and other risk factors tend to be high.
10. Maintain accurate case files as directed in a timely manner and according to professional standards and funder's timeline.
12. Participate in data collection and other evaluation processes and procedures as necessary.
13. Enter in data from files into database and check for accuracy.
14. Complete case notes on a daily basis and ensure that all notes are mirrored or typed up into the database.
15. Participates in service integration related training, including cross-training.
16. Other duties necessary to ensuring the successful integration of services and family strengthening efforts.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITY:
1. Thorough understanding of challenges and barriers faced by ex-offenders struggling to succeed in the community after release (psychological, logistical, financial, legal, stigmatization, family-related, peer-related, etc.)
2. Ability to work with ex-offenders and families from multiple ethnic backgrounds.
3. Ability to “be there” for ex-offenders: Carrying out all work and attending appointments as scheduled-and demonstrating reliability and responsibility through one's own actions.
4. Ability to conduct home visits and/or meet with participants at diverse and remote sites (includes recovery environments and neighborhoods with crime/drugs/violence).
5. Ability to scan the area and avoid potential dangers when entering risky environments.
6. Ability to learn the neighborhood-based Family Resource Center (FRC) approach to providing social connections, positive peer associations, and community supports.
7. Ability to learn and incorporate the principles of family support and protective factors.
8. Knowledge of community resources within local area.
9. Involvement with grassroots organizations, resident organizations, and neighborhood groups.
10. Ability to work with probation officers and personnel from other service providers, including developing case plans involving multiple organizations.
11. Ability to manage and direct mentors who will also be working with ex-offender clients.
12. Strong personal organization and time management skills; Working under pressure.
13. Ability to see possibilities and strengths, not obstacles or deficits.
14. Ability to facilitate multi-dimensional team meetings.
15. Ability to work cooperatively with the system “as is”, maintaining positive partner and system relations-while at the same time advocating for change in a collaborative, constructive and positive manner.
16. Basic proficiency (or the ability to learn) basic word processing (e.g. MS Word).
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
Bachelors Degree in criminal justice, social work or related area and minimum of three years working in a community based or non profit organization; OR 5+ years of experience working with ex-offenders or related populations (e.g. gang-affiliated) on objectives related to re-integration into productive community life.
Must have reliable transportation and maintain updated license and insurance at all times.
Must be available to work occasional evenings and weekends as needed, as well as some travel
QUALIFICATIONS:
Exceptional time management skills, report writing ability
Excellent community-building and communication skills written, verbal, and interpersonal.
Ability to encourage and motivate others.
A strong ability to work independently, multi-task, and set priorities to accomplish various instructional and operational tasks.
Strong problem-solving and judgment skills.
Ability to work within a team context. Strong organizational skills.
Ability to do presentations in front of a group settings.
Ability to work with children, youth, and families in a "strengths-based" context. Ability to work under pressure and evidence of the ability to engage in creative problem solving.
Knowledge of community resources within local area. Experience working in multi-cultural
Strong competency/experience with PC systems and standard software (Microsoft Office: Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) and Internet skills.
Demonstrated administrative experience including excellent organizational skills, a high degree of accuracy, and a willingness to adapt to changing situations.
Candidate must demonstrate flexibility and good sense of humor.
Candidate must be a willing team player and get along well with coworkers.
PHYSICAL REQUIEMENTS:
Employee in this position must have the ability to:
Sit for extended periods of time.
Stand and walk for a long period of time, bend over, reach overhead, grasp, push, pull and move, lift and/or carry at least 30 pounds to waist height.
Enter data into a computer terminal/typewriter, operate standard office equipment, and use a telephone
See and read a computer screen and printed matter with or without vision aids
Hear and understand speed at normal levels and on the telephone.
Employees in this position will be required to work indoors in a standard office environment, and come into direct contact with CPF's staff, other agencies and the public.
Employees in this position will also be required to outreach to target neighborhoods and schools, and work outside of the office atmosphere.
DESIRABLE
Bilingual In one of the following languages: Spanish. Pashto. Urdu. Hmong. Vietnamese. Cambodian, or Laotian
COMPENSATION:
Starting Pay Scale: $20.06 per hour, based on experience. Full-time, non-exempt position subject to overtime and comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, life and retirement.
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
CPF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
How much does a clinical case manager earn in Folsom, CA?
The average clinical case manager in Folsom, CA earns between $49,000 and $94,000 annually. This compares to the national average clinical case manager range of $38,000 to $68,000.
Average clinical case manager salary in Folsom, CA