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Apple Inc. 4.8
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States Corporate Functions
Imagine what you could do here. At Apple, new ideas have a way of becoming great products, services, and customer experiences very quickly. Bring passion and dedication to your job and there's no telling what you could accomplish. Do you love taking on big challenges without precedent? Do you possess a deep knowledge of the legal field and a passion for innovation? As a part of our commercial litigation team, you'll help provide legal support for all our products and businesses. Working for a company that invents entire categories and industries means you'll be challenged to creatively apply your deep legal expertise to rare and often unexplored aspects of the law. We are looking for a litigator with great judgment and communication skills and a demonstrated ability to manage the day-to-day progress of antitrust and regulatory matters. The ideal candidate is a self-starter who has experience in handling competition-related cases, subpoenas, and other investigations. This role requires a litigator with highly efficient time management skills and the ability to strategically run litigation matters from beginning to end.
Description
As a member of Apple's commercial litigation team, you will not be merely monitoring outside counsel. Rather, you will personally be formulating and driving strategy as well as working with a number of cross-functional teams and stakeholders across all product areas. The position requires a high degree of self-sufficiency, independent judgment, and a trial-focused approach. Travel is anticipated. You will operate as part of a supportive and fun team of lawyers, legal specialists, and support staff who work closely together to protect Apple's interests.
Minimum Qualifications
4+ years of major law firm and/or in-house litigation experience, including experience with competition-related litigation, subpoenas, and other investigations.
JD or equivalent and admission to at least one US state bar.
Preferred Qualifications
Strong technology interest and aptitude.
Trial experience and experience beyond competition related litigation.
Excellent communication, analytical, organization, and negotiation skills are essential.
At Apple, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range. This provides the opportunity to progress as you grow and develop within a role. The base pay range for this role is between $180,300 and $271,300, and your base pay will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, and location.
Apple employees also have the opportunity to become an Apple shareholder through participation in Apple's discretionary employee stock programs. Apple employees are eligible for discretionary restricted stock unit awards, and can purchase Apple stock at a discount if voluntarily participating in Apple's Employee Stock Purchase Plan. You'll also receive benefits including: Comprehensive medical and dental coverage, retirement benefits, a range of discounted products and free services, and for formal education related to advancing your career at Apple, reimbursement for certain educational expenses - including tuition. Additionally, this role might be eligible for discretionary bonuses or commission payments as well as relocation. Learn more about Apple Benefits.
Note: Apple benefit, compensation and employee stock programs are subject to eligibility requirements and other terms of the applicable plan or program.
Apple is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. We seek to promote equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, Veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics. Learn more about your EEO rights as an applicant.
Apple accepts applications to this posting on an ongoing basis.
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$180.3k-271.3k yearly 4d ago
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Benefits Case Manager
The HR Source 4.1
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
The SNAP Quality Management (QM) CaseManager is a critical technical role focused on ensuring the integrity and accuracy of the state's SNAP program. This individual will specifically support the Payment Error Rate Program by performing deep-dive reviews of case files to identify and correct eligibility and benefit determination errors before they impact the state's federal error rate.
Required Experience and Skills
Deep SNAP Expertise: Minimum of 3-5 years of direct experience in SNAP eligibility determination or Quality Control (QC).
Technical Audit Skills: Demonstrated ability to perform complex income calculations, verify household composition.
Proven ability to spot minute discrepancies in case documentation that could lead to federal error rate flags.
Core Capabilities
PERP Case Auditing: Conduct comprehensive technical reviews of a representative sample of active and negative SNAP cases to verify the accuracy of eligibility and benefit allotments.
Root Cause Analysis: Identify the underlying causes of payment errors, whether state-caused or client-caused, and categorize them for corrective action reporting.
Policy Interpretation: Apply complex federal regulations and state-specific policy manuals to ensure all case actions meet rigorous compliance standards.
Regulatory Reporting: Prepare detailed performance reports and documentation for evaluation reviews.
$48k-64k yearly est. 3d ago
LICSW Case Manager - 239190
Medix™ 4.5
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
Standard LICSW will have a caseload of level 1, 2 and 3 acuity patients which will have a total of 75 patients.
LICSW's that have a more advanced understanding of CaseManagement will be tasked as specialty CaseManagers and will take a caseload of 60 individuals total, that have very complex needs at level 3 acuity.
Medicaid patients with Socio-economic struggles as well
Will work with enrollees and families to break down barriers
Have a standard of 3 care plans or assessments done per week (Which means 3 field visit days a week - in office 2 days to wrap up documentation.) - Sounds like, for now, field visits count for in office days but will update if changes from DC Medicaid.
Will get list of enrollees well child visits and it is encouraged for the CM to attend (Help to support and update care plan)
Must Have Skills/Qualifications
LICSW
2 years of experience
Pediatric, health plan or behavioral health background
$46k-60k yearly est. 13h ago
Commercial Counsel, Government Contracts
Pantera Capital
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
About xAI
xAI's mission is to create AI systems that can accurately understand the universe and aid humanity in its pursuit of knowledge. Our team is small, highly motivated, and focused on engineering excellence. This organization is for individuals who appreciate challenging themselves and thrive on curiosity. We operate with a flat organizational structure. All employees are expected to be hands‑on and to contribute directly to the company's mission. Leadership is given to those who show initiative and consistently deliver excellence. Work ethic and strong prioritization skills are important. All engineers are expected to have strong communication skills. They should be able to concisely and accurately share knowledge with their teammates.
About the Role
As Commercial Counsel with a focus on government contracts, you will serve as a key legal partner to xAI's business teams, providing strategic advice on federal, state, and local government contracting matters. You will support the company's growth in the public sector by enabling compliant, efficient pursuit and execution of government opportunities involving AI and advanced technologies. This role requires deep expertise in government procurement laws and regulations, combined with strong commercial negotiation skills in a fast‑paced tech environment.
Responsibilities
Draft, review, negotiate, and manage a wide range of government contracts, including software licenses, SaaS agreements, services contracts, teaming agreements, and subcontracts.
Advise on compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), agency‑specific supplements, and other procurement rules.
Provide counsel on bid protests, claims, disputes, audits, investigations, and regulatory inquiries related to government contracts.
Support proposal preparation, including reviewing RFPs/RFIs, assessing risks, and ensuring compliance in submissions.
Collaborate cross‑functionally with sales, product, engineering, finance, and compliance teams to structure deals that align with business objectives while mitigating legal risks.
Advise on related issues such as intellectual property ownership and licensing, data rights, privacy, cybersecurity requirements (e.g., CMMC), export controls, conflicts of interest, and ethics compliance.
Develop and maintain contract templates, playbooks, policies, and training materials to improve and scale government contracting processes.
Monitor changes in government contracting laws and regulations and provide proactive guidance to the business.
Required Qualifications
J.D. from an accredited law school and active membership in good standing in at least one U.S. state bar (California or District of Columbia preferred).
8+ years of relevant experience in government contracts law, gained at a top law firm, in‑house at a technology company, and/or in government (a mix is ideal).
Substantial experience drafting and negotiating complex government contracts, with a strong understanding of FAR/DFARS compliance, cost accounting standards, and socioeconomic requirements.
Proven track record advising on federal procurement processes, including GSA schedules, OTAs, and other innovative contracting vehicles.
Excellent analytical, writing, and communication skills, with the ability to provide clear, practical advice to non‑legal stakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic, high‑growth environment and propose creative solutions to novel challenges.
Passion for technology, AI, and mission‑driven work.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with government contracts involving software, AI, cloud services, or data analytics.
Prior in‑house experience at a technology or defense contractor.
Familiarity with U.S. Department of War, intelligence community, or civilian agency contracting.
Active security clearance (or eligibility to obtain one).
Annual Salary Range
$240,000 - $300,000 USD
Benefits
Base salary is just one part of our total rewards package at xAI, which also includes equity, comprehensive medical, vision, and dental coverage, access to a 401(k) retirement plan, short & long‑term disability insurance, life insurance, and various other discounts and perks.
xAI is an equal opportunity employer.
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$48k-110k yearly est. 4d ago
Privacy Counseling Attorney
Zwillgen 3.7
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
We are a boutique (50 lawyer) internet and technology law firm based in Washington, D.C., with a wealth of high-tech clients ranging from early-stage start-ups to household names in the tech industry. We are seeking an experienced data privacy attorney to join our team.
This is a unique opportunity to join a growing practice and work on cutting edge issues for very interesting clients, most of whom provide products or services in the areas of technology, data, entertainment, online services, gaming, and publishing.
If you built your practice at a big firm, you might work with similar clients but most likely you would spend most of your time helping your clients procure these companies' services. At ZwillGen, you'll have the opportunity to learn about these companies from the sell side by partnering with them to help shape some of today's most innovative new businesses, and our lower billing rates allow us to do more day‑to‑day counseling work.
The position requires a highly motivated, forward‑thinking individual with the ability to work collaboratively as part of a team in a fast‑paced legal environment. Although we achieve national accolades (e.g., Law360's recent Practice Groups of the Year for Privacy and Consumer Protection), we're not BigLaw: we want attorneys who share our creative and efficient team‑oriented approach to clients' needs, and who can serve as a valued strategic counselor - not simply bill hours.
Career Development
We all support each other's practices, and that includes supporting yours. You don't need to languish for years without real client contact and responsibility; if you provide high‑quality client service, you are part of the client relationship. We're all responsible for nurturing and supporting our relationship with existing clients, and if bringing in new ones is your thing, we'll support you in that endeavor as well. We have deep expertise in our practice areas, a great reputation, and competitive rates, so it's not too difficult.
Essential Job Functions
US privacy compliance, including compliance with state comprehensive privacy laws and FTC guidance and enforcement.
Analysis and implementation of US sale, share, and targeted advertising choice obligations, and good understanding of AdTech;
Experience advising on compliance with respect to one or more of the following: children's privacy, international privacy laws, and/or information security.
Evaluating contracts for data privacy terms
Qualifications
7+ years of experience in data privacy compliance
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to assess risk and provide strategic legal guidance.
Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to think strategically and assess risk.
Comfortable working under tight deadlines that clients sometimes impose.
Demonstrated ability to independently manage projects, interact with clients, and work effectively as a team member.
In‑house experience is valued; part‑time schedules may be accommodated for the right candidate; more experienced attorneys are valued and welcome.
Location
We are in‑office 3 days per week, and the ideal candidate will be in Washington D.C., or New York, although San Francisco, and Chicago are also options. Eligible candidates must be barred in the jurisdiction from which they will work.
Salary & Benefits
ZwillGen is committed to pay transparency in accordance with applicable wage laws. Base salary will be $225,000 - $300,000/annually depending on experience and desired hours target.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) retirement plan
Paid time off and parental leave
Short‑term and long‑term disability coverage
Eligibility for the firm's perks fringe benefit program
Application
If you are qualified and interested in this position, please apply directly through our career page. Please submit your resume along with at least two peer or client references to be considered for this position.
Privacy Policy
Please visit our Applicant Privacy Policy for information about our privacy practices for job applicants.
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$45k-92k yearly est. 2d ago
AI Tech Policy Counsel-Regulatory & Compliance
Webai
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
A cutting-edge AI firm in Washington, D.C. is looking for an Associate Counsel to manage diverse legal, policy, and regulatory matters. Ideal candidates will possess a J.D. and over 5 years of experience in legal roles. Responsibilities include conducting legal research, drafting documents, and supporting compliance efforts. The firm values truth, ownership, tenacity, and humility, and offers competitive benefits including comprehensive health packages and unlimited PTO.
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$38k-68k yearly est. 2d ago
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Alrek Health Group (AHG
Clinical case manager job in Columbia, MD
BCBA Therapist
Shift timings: Day shift, 4*10 or 5*8
Flexible salary || All benefits || Sign-on & Retention Bonus
Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive behavioral assessments and diagnostic evaluations to determine client needs.
Develop, implement, and monitor individualized behavior intervention plans based on applied behavior analysis (ABA) principles.
Collect and analyze data to measure progress and adjust treatment strategies accordingly.
Requirements:
Current certification as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
Proven experience working with children or individuals with developmental disabilities, particularly autism spectrum disorder.
$65k-98k yearly est. 13h ago
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Phaxis Education
Clinical case manager job in Baltimore, MD
| 2025-2026 School Year
Phaxis Education is hiring experienced and passionate Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) school-based positions. If you're searching for school-based BCBA jobs near me or K-12 ABA positions, this is an excellent opportunity to make an impact while working with a team that values your expertise.
Position Overview
Join a supportive district team to provide comprehensive behavioral and academic support services for students across elementary settings. You'll collaborate closely with educators, school psychologists, and families to promote student success through assessment, intervention, and consultation.
What You'll Do
Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs) and develop behavior intervention plans (BIPs)
Provide direct and indirect behavioral support to students
Collect and analyze behavioral data to monitor progress and adjust interventions
Train and support teachers and paraprofessionals in implementing ABA strategies
Participate in IEP meetings and multidisciplinary team discussions
Collaborate with staff and families to foster positive learning environments
Position Details
Schedule: Full-time, Monday-Friday, during regular school hours
Requirements
Master's degree or higher in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or related field
Active BCBA certification (BACB)
Previous school-based experience preferred
Why Work With Phaxis Education
At Phaxis, we specialize in connecting talented educators and clinicians with exceptional school-based opportunities. When you work with us, you can expect:
Competitive weekly pay aligned with your experience
Day-one health benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage
Licensure and renewal reimbursement to support your professional growth
Referral bonuses for helping us connect with other qualified professionals
$65k-98k yearly est. 3d ago
Supervisory Case Manager
Washington D.C 4.5
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
General Job Information This position is located in the District of Columbia (DC), Department of Human Services (DHS), Family Services Administration (FSA) as part of the Youth Services Division (YSD). The Supervisory CaseManager is responsible for overseeing a team of CaseManagers tasked with helping young people and their families who are diverted from the court system and provide community-based casemanagement. As part of the Alternatives to the Court Experience (ACE) team, a Supervisory CaseManager works with their team to support them helping youth and their families address the underlying issues causing the negative behaviors while minimizing the likelihood of reoffending. The Supervisory CaseManager is responsible for overseeing casemanagement/services, providing ongoing quality assurance over the course of a case timeline, and assisting their team in coordinating services to execute co-created service plans. As part of the ACE Leadership Team, Supervisory CaseManagers help craft and implement strategy while ensuring that team members provide mission-driven supportive services that align with the core values of the program and the division.
About DHS
The mission of the DHS is to provide meaningful and equitable services, supports, and access to resources for District residents to realize their goals. Our approach to preventing homelessness and supporting individuals and/or families experiencing homelessness is focused both on systems-level reforms and on the quality of the programs and supports within that system. These efforts include creating economic opportunity, making our neighborhoods safer, and providing more effective and efficient government services. The Family Services Administration (FSA) helps individuals and families experiencing homelessness, people with low income, adults at-risk for abuse or neglect, teenage parents, families experiencing challenging times and refugees to become stable and fully self-sufficient through an array of social services, assessments and case-management and crisis-intervention.
The Youth Services Division (YSD) offers free services and supports for youth to strengthen families, mitigate risks related to housing instability, improve school attendance, stabilize youth in crisis, and decrease court involvement. YSD includes several flagship programs and engages youth, their families, community-based providers, and District agencies to address challenging behaviors and circumstances. One of these flagship programs is the ACE Diversion program, which is the single front door for juvenile court diversions for lower level offenses and young people struggling with school truancy, giving families an opportunity to receive wraparound casemanagement services in lieu of any formal court proceedings or juvenile record.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provides direct supervision to the designated staff performing casemanagement or a combination of functions. Ensures that overall services are provided in a manner that supports the goals of the DHS administration or office. Ensures that the specific goals of the program are implemented, and services provided in accordance with agency policies, procedures and Federal and District legislation. Ensures that services to families are appropriate given the family's needs, link to additional support services provided through community-based programs may be required. Ensures that services to families are provided through a process of teamwork, that will provide an opportunity for the participation of family members and other concerned adults in effort to remediate problems.
Performs a variety of analytical and evaluative duties relative to planned and operational programs dealing with program activities. Guides in the implementation of performance standards for designated staff. Handles disciplinary programs and assumes leadership for incentive awards. Compiles routine and special statistical and narrative reports. Analyzes statistics and from analyses makes recommendations for use in planning, problem-solving, and staff assignments. Adapts and revises the formal for reports, as required. Reviews cases to ensure completion of records in compliance with policies and procedures and periodically makes adjustments in work assigned to casemanagers/social workers to balance workloads.
Qualifications and Education
Degree: behavioral or social science; or related disciplines appropriate to the position.
OR
Combination of education and experience that provided the applicant with knowledge of one or more of the behavioral or social sciences equivalent to a major in the field.
OR
Four years of appropriate experience that demonstrated that the applicant has acquired knowledge of one or more of the behavioral or social sciences equivalent to a major in the field.
Specialized experience is experience which is in or directly related to the line of work of the position and has equipped the applicants with the particular knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position. To be creditable, one (1) year of specialized experience must have been equivalent to at least the next lower grade level in the normal line of progression.
Licenses and Certifications
None
Working Conditions/Environment
The work is performed in a typical office setting.
Other Significant Factors
Tour of Duty: Monday - Friday; 8:30am - 5:00pm (On-Call and Flex)
Pay, Plan, Series & Grade: MS-0101-12
Promotion Potential: None
Collective Bargaining Unit: This position is not covered under a collective bargaining agreement.
MSS At-Will Statement: Positions in the Management Supervisory Service (MSS) serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority and may be terminated at any time with or without cause.
Position Designation: This position has been deemed Security Sensitive under the guideline of the DC Personnel Manual. Incumbents of this position are subject to enhanced suitability screening pursuant to Chapter 4 of DC personnel regulations. Accordingly, incumbents must successfully pass a criminal background and consumer credit check as a condition of employment and will be subject to periodic criminal background checks for the duration of their tenure.
Emergency Designation: This position has been designated as Emergency. Employees occupying positions designated as Emergency are required to:
* Provide advice, recommendations, and/or specific functional support necessary for the continuity of operations during a declared emergency.
* Remain at their duty station, or alternate work location (approved by their supervisor), if activated, when a situation or condition occurs and results in early dismissal for nonessential/non-emergency employees.
* Report to their duty station, when activated, on time and as scheduled when a situation or condition occurs during non-work hours, and results in the late arrival or closing of District government offices for non-essential/non-emergency employees.
* Telework during a declared emergency, instead of remaining or reporting to his or her duty station, if directed by the agency head (or designee), supervisor or manager.
* Carry or wear their official District government ID card during the period of the declared emergency, if not teleworking.
Residency Preference: When claiming residency preference, you are required, and must agree in writing, to maintain bona fide District residency for a period of seven (7) consecutive years from the effective date of employment. You will be required to present documents (proofs) to show District residency and failure to maintain bona-fide District residency for the seven-year (7-year) period will result in forfeiture of employment.
EEO Statement: The District of Columbia Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical handicap, or political affiliation.
$43k-56k yearly est. 4d ago
Part-time ReEntry Case Manager
Collaborative Solutions for Communities 3.8
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
Job Description
This program addresses on an individual basis, the developmental, relational, and maternal needs of young mothers who are housed by the D.C. Department of Corrections (DOC) and are seeking to reconnect and be reunified with their children. The program facilitates a smooth transition from incarceration back into society; back into the lives of their family, and back into their roles as mother and caregiver. 40 young mothers who are incarcerated at Department of Correction's facilities in DC will be served. Second Chance, a partner on the project, will assist in identifying participants for the program and address the growing need for supportive counseling for incarcerated women at the Correctional Treatment Facility. The intervention with the children is intended to break the cycle of incarceration and antisocial behavior in children as they develop.
PRINCIPLE ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Home visits - Conducts home visits as determined by family's level of risk and safety issues. Monitors level of family functioning and stability to ensure housing, clothing and food needs are adequate. Builds and maintains trust and rapport with families. Builds on strengths of the family to assist them in meeting their needs and responding appropriate to crises and stress. Assists the family in modifying behaviors and/or conditions.
CaseManagement - Identifies and articulates critical issues confronting the family. Reviews intake summary/case plan in collaboration with direct supervisor and in peer case review to determine appropriate courses of action(s). Maintains documentation of interactions among family members during home visits. Assists family in applying for resources. Coordinates Family Group Conferences (FGC) as needed. Refers family for family meetings as appropriate.
Resource and Referral - Investigate resources in the community to meet needs of clients. Maintains a current and up-to-date listing of all community-based programs, schools, civic associations, churches, and businesses to assist clients in obtaining food, clothing, housing, employment, furniture etc. Maintains working relationships with outside agencies to promote the work of CH/S FSC, to be aware of community issues that may affect clients, and to advocate for client services.
Education
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, counseling, or related service/science or health care related disciplines and one (1 year) of experience providing casemanagement services.
Experience
A minimum of two (2) years' experience with re-entry programs or provisions of social services. Knowledge of community resources. Excellent oral, written and interpersonal skills.
$41k-53k yearly est. 20d ago
Case Manager - Repatriation Services - Washington, DC
The Workforce Group 4.3
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
Summary: The Workforce Group, a LEMOINE company, is seeking an experienced CaseManagers supporting the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Human Services Emergency Preparedness and Response (OHSEPR) under the U.S. Repatriation CaseManagement and Financial Support Services Program. CaseManagers will provide direct support ensuring safe reception, service coordination, and access to critical resources.
As part of the ACF/OHSEPR Repatriation CaseManagement and Financial Support Services Program, this position may require travel and is contingent on contract award, with salary subject to change.
Location: Remote with occasional travel, must be local to Washington, DC
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide end -to -end casemanagement support, including intake, needs assessment, service coordination, and case closure in accordance with OHSEPR policy.
Meet repatriates at ports of entry or final destinations (as directed), ensuring safe reception and transition to temporary housing, medical, or other support services.
Coordinate with federal, state, and local partners, as well as community service providers, to connect repatriates with appropriate resources (housing, food, medical care, transportation, etc.).
Support complex cases involving vulnerable populations such as unaccompanied minors, individuals with medical or mental health needs, or other at -risk groups.
Document casemanagement activities, assessments, and referrals in OHSEPR's casemanagement system within established timelines.
Monitor client progress during the 90 -day temporary assistance period, conducting regular outreach and providing updates to OHSEPR.
Prepare case notes, reports, and correspondence that are clear, concise, accurate, and compliant with program requirements.
Participate in ongoing training, program improvement initiatives, and quality assurance activities.
Adhere to confidentiality, HIPAA, and federal data security standards.
Perform other job -related duties as assigned.
Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services or a related field. Minimum 3 years of casemanagement experience in human services or related fields. Previous experience with ACF and OHSEPR, emergency response, refugee resettlement, or repatriation programs, is highly preferred.
Experience providing direct client services and conducting needs assessments.
Knowledge of social service resources and referral processes.
Familiarity with federally funded programs such as TANF, SNAP, Medicaid, and Vocational Rehabilitation Services preferred.
Strong interviewing, documentation, and case reporting skills required.
Ability to work effectively with diverse and vulnerable populations is required.
Proficiency in casemanagement databases (e.g., Homeless Management Information System) or ability to learn within 30 days.
Knowledge of Section 508 compliance and experience preparing accessible documentation preferred.
Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams.
Bilingual or multilingual skills (Spanish and other common languages) are highly preferred.
ABOUT US
The Workforce Group a LEMOINE company is a Great Place to Work Certified company. We are a team of dedicated professionals that pull together to meet the needs of communities partnering with federal, state, and local governments.
We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
$47k-66k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Clinical Case Manager-UPPER CARDOZO
Unity Health Care 4.5
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
Job DescriptionINTRODUCTION
Under the supervision of the Director of Social Services, the ClinicalCaseManager in consultation with the Assistant Director of Social Services, works with diverse populations with multifaceted needs. Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to, assisting clients in following through on established treatment plans, enhancing social functioning, and improving the client's quality of life. The ClinicalCaseManager serves as planner, advocate, broker, and record keeper for the client.
MAJOR DUTIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Essential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
Initiates outreach to client population to educate clients on available social services assistance in order to increase patient compliance with medical treatment and social service casemanagement plan.
Utilizes strength-based, person-centered approach and motivational interviewing techniques to build rapport and engage clients into services to assist clients with addressing barriers to care.
Develops a therapeutic working relationship with clients.
Assesses clients for needs related to addictions, HIV/AIDS, mental illness, homelessness, domestic violence, pregnancy, family challenges, as well as other social determinants which impact health care.
Assist clients to address social needs that impact their health care.
Develops and maintains a person-centered case plan with the client to ensure services are responsive to individual client needs.
Coach and support clients to increase their compliance with medical and behavioral health treatment.
Provides advocacy, referral, and linkage to community resources and support networks to address identified needs, including assisting with health insurance enrollment.
Provides regular follow up to all clients to ensure successful linkage to, and utilization of, community resources or in-house services.
Provides crisis intervention as necessary.
Coordinates with multi-disciplinary team at health center to share information regarding client's status; provides problem solving with challenging patient situations.
Accurately document all client encounters on appropriate social service forms; submits progress notes, encounter forms, etc. within established time frame.
Assess for, and assist with insurance and other social services benefits as necessary.
Provides counseling and psycho-educational groups as needed.
Completes Psychosocial Assessments as necessary.
Works with team and providers to complete Medical Summary Reports for benefits as necessary.
Conducts mental status exams as necessary (based on licensure level)
Provides brief therapy and solution focused therapy, as it relates to medical care and accessing services (based on licensure level).
Participates in case conferencing as necessary.
Train peers and health center staff as needed.
Participate in Continuing Education to maintain license and professional standards.
Abide by Code of Ethics for related discipline.
Maintain professional relationship and appropriate boundaries with clients.
Participates in professional development opportunities and regular supervision.
Attends regular departmental, health center, agency meetings, activities, and events.
Performs other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Masters' degree in social work, psychology, or other Human Services related field.
For social workers, social work licensure in the District of Columbia required (LGSW or LICSW).
For professional counseling, professional counseling licensure in the District of Columbia required (LGPC or LPC).
Two (2) years of post-Master's experience.
Four (4) years of working in a community health or social service setting.
Casemanagement experience.
Experience working with vulnerable and at-risk populations.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Obtain SOAR certification within 90 days of hire.
Strong oral and written communication skills required.
Ability to type, and use electronic health records software program required.
Knowledge of community resources a plus.
FBI Fingerprinting and MPD local background check required for position.
Good interpersonal skills required.
Knowledge of social services, human behavior, psychopathology, and DSM.
Work experience with a challenging population preferred.
Must be a skillful interviewer, able to ask questions and effectively use interview skills to elicit needed information from clients.
Must be a skillful listener, able to understand the meaning of client's statements.
Must be a skillful observer, able to record the client's behavior and needs.
Must be a skillful negotiator, able to reach definitive agreements with clients and service providers.
Must be able to work well with interdisciplinary teams.
Ability to prioritize and problem solve to maintain a case load.
Strong organizational skills.
Proficient in most products of Office 365 (Word, Excel, Power Point and Teams)
$48k-62k yearly est. 2d ago
Case Manager
Brain Injury Services, Inc. 3.9
Clinical case manager job in Woodbridge, VA
Brain Injury Services (BIS) seeks a full-time Brain Injury CaseManager to serve our clients. We are seeking casemanagers with a strong background in casemanagement and at least 2 years of experience. Preferences will be given to candidates who have experience navigating Medicaid referrals, submitting service authorizations, monitoring billing, and collaborating with Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) in the Targeted CaseManagement (TCM) services for BIS clients.
Position Service area:
Prince William County and surrounding areas
BIS is also looking for CaseManagers in the wider areas of Loudoun County and Fairfax County!
Definition:
Under the supervision of the Senior Manager of CaseManagement Services, the CaseManager provides community-based casemanagement to adults and children with acquired brain injury and their families in the Northern Virginia region. The adult brain injury program includes long-term casemanagement services and public awareness. These services are provided using a community-based casemanagement model.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
This position requires a professional level of intervention with complex cases. The CaseManager position assumes the ability to work independently and exercise autonomy. The Department Manager may designate other duties. This position is guided by the mission of this organization to support individuals with brain injuries and their families in reaching their maximal level of functioning within their communities using a person-centered approach.
Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities:
Adhere to professional standards, federal and local requirements, and MCO regulations to serve and protect the agency.
Obtain information and make referrals for appropriate services, including TCM-related referrals and general referrals to community services.
Do a comprehensive intake evaluation, including completing all documentation designated in the Policy and Procedure Manual, and obtaining all necessary medical records from outside sources to ensure a thorough review and service eligibility.
Complete all required paperwork for Medicaid TCM services, including service authorizations, assessments, evaluation, review, billing, and reporting.
Complete a thorough client assessment, which includes the clients strengths and weaknesses, family and community support systems, a Needs assessment that covers all areas described in the Adult Brain Injury CaseManagement Policy and Procedure Manual, and the assessment of existing resources presently utilized by the client and gaps in services requiring intervention within 45 days of opening a case.
Obtains appropriate releases, understands the laws regarding confidentiality, and upholds these laws.
Provide education and awareness to the public on prevention, identifying children and adolescents with brain injury, and the support needed to transition students back to school successfully, and children back into their home community.
Travel and provide services in clients' homes and communities. This includes participating in the discharge planning teams, when possible, at childrens facilities and rehabilitation centers nearby (e.g., Cumberland Hospital in New Kent, Kluge Childrens Rehab Center in Charlottesville, NRHs Pediatric Program in Washington, Kennedy-Krieger Institute in Baltimore).
Determine when the maximal level of functioning has been achieved and outside services, such as life skills training/tutoring, need to fade.
Completes all paperwork as described in the Policy and Procedure Manual and always maintains charts orderly.
Establish a solid therapeutic relationship with clients, their families, and their community providers.
Supports clients in developing their own goals and plans based on the needs assessment and utilizing various planning tools. Completes an Individualized Service Plan and provides a written copy to the client.
Review the ISP every 90 and adhere to the MCOs rules and regulations about service review. Clients signatures are required to ensure the clients consent and participation in services.
Identify, coordinate, and monitor goal-directed community services to meet the clients needs and desired activities as outlined in their plans.
Maintain in-person and/or virtual contact with active clients and/or families at least monthly and quarterly contact with follow-along clients. Contact is made to offer support, and guidance, and assist them in maximizing the clients participation in the goal-attainment process.
Effectively negotiate for services for clients in their communities professionally.
Travel and provide services in clients homes and communities
Maintain a confidential home environment equipped with a reliable internet connection to facilitate remote workdays; otherwise, working from the office will always be required.
Full-time staff should maintain a caseload of up to 30 active clients and no more than 15 follow-along clients. Full-time staff with reduced working hours (30, 32, 35 hrs/week) will carry a caseload of up to 26 active clients. Part-time staff (20 hrs or less) will have a caseload of up to 20 clients.
Understand the Vendor Contract budget and prioritize service payments based on need, financial eligibility, and resource availability.
Understand the Vendor Contract for the various MCOs and the different requirements of each
Provide education to clients, their families, and the community regarding brain injury and community resources.
Demonstrate a commitment to person-centered services and the opportunity for clients to choose their services and providers as documented in the individualized service plan and case notes.
Spend at least 50% of their time in direct contact with clients and their families, providing supportive counseling, coordination of services, resource determination, monitoring of services, and team meetings. This will be monitored through case documentation and Outlook calendar entries.
Professionally present themselves in dress, language, questions, and comments.
Maintain a routine schedule, which reflects a 40-hour week but is flexible to include evening meetings. This is also monitored through the Outlook Calendar entries
Participate in professional training, particularly in the brain injury field, and additional training as directed by the supervisor.
Attend and participate in all CaseManagement Department meetings, Staff Professional Trainings, staff meetings, and regular one-on-one supervision with the department manager
Other duties as directed by the Department Manager of CaseManagement Services.
Requirements:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
· Integrity, discretion, and respect for confidentiality and privacy
· Good knowledge of Brain injury and its effects on individuals and families
· Self-directed, able to work independently with a high level of autonomy and strong problem-solving skills
· Knowledge of ADA and IDEA as well as special education
· knowledge of Long-Term CaseManagement
· Knowledge of the Veterans Affairs system
· Knowledge of the Medicaid system and MCOs
· Knowledge of supportive counseling techniques
· Knowledge of basic medical terminology
· Knowledge of community agencies/resources.
· Excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to de-escalate misunderstanding errors in a professional manner
· Strong technology and computer skills, e.g., typing, computing, data entry, virtual video platforms (e.g., Zoom), DocuSign, and other technical skills as the job requires
· Strong assessment and analytical skills
· Ability to prioritize work under pressure
· Strong time management skills
· Strong organizational skills
· Strong attention to detail
· Strong spelling, math, and financial skills
· Strong documentation skills on time
Essential Job Requirements:
· Valid drivers license and reliable personal transportation to travel throughout Fairfax, Arlington, City of Alexandria, Loudoun, and Prince William areas. Local travel is required
· Act as the point of contact for TCM referrals
· Physical mobility
· Ability to perform math calculations
· Ability to perform complex problem-solving and reasoning.
· Ability to secure a telework environment at home that maintains confidentiality and professionalism
· Access to secure and reliable internet services at home for the remote work option
· Ability to shift between in-person and virtual service delivery models.
· Must be able to read, write, and proofread professionally.
Educational Requirements:
· Master's Degree in the human service field, e.g., Social Work, Rehab Counseling, Psychology, Occupational Therapy, etc.
· Brain Injury Fundamental Training and Qualified Brain Injury Specialist training are required upon hiring.
· Certified Brain Injury Specialist training is optional after 1 year of hiring.
Preferred:
Bilingual in any of the following languages: Spanish, Arabic, Korean, and Vietnamese
Compensation details: 65000-68000 Yearly Salary
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$37k-49k yearly est. 7d ago
Case Manager
Easterseals 4.4
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
What You'll Do The CaseManager for the Washington, DC Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Workforce Development program will serve as the main point of contact for Customers (TANF recipients referred to Fedcap by the District of Columbia's Department of Human Services). The CaseManager will play a key role in coordinating all services to ensure that Customers are making meaningful progress toward preparing for and obtaining employment. CaseManagers shall develop trusted working relationships with assigned TANF Customers and shall monitor Customer engagement and progress up through the first year of a Customer's employment. CaseManagers shall coordinate multiple activities with Fedcap staff and other providers, as well as assist Customers in reporting work participation.
Your responsibilities will include:
Case Coordination and Relationships
Carry a case load of approximately 50 unemployed and unenrolled program participants
Conducted at minimum 25 participant interactions a week including bi-weekly coaching sessions and/or weekly non-compliance/re-engagement attempt meetings
Coordinate and develop relationships with all external Providers (including Secondary Service Providers, District Agency Providers, School, Employers, and Community Providers) as well as Teammates and ensure that participants are making meaningful progress toward employment.
Review DHS-administered assessments, develop and amend participants' Detailed Individual Responsibility Plans (DIRPs), and help participants overcome barriers to program engagement and participation.
Develop trusted working relationships with assigned TANF participants and monitor participant engagement and progress up through participants first year of employment.
Provide counseling, intervention, and program action planning and delivery.
Facilitate the successful utilization of job readiness training, rapid job searching, job retention services, and/or education services.
Document activities, participation, compliance, and employment progress in the Electronic CaseManagement (ECM) systems.
Stress urgency and ownership, guiding participants through a learn-by-doing process during their service planning and delivery.
Participant Program Participant Participation
Achieve 80% Work Participation Rate (WPR) on case load by collecting, verifying and processing timesheets and/or paystubs for entire case load weekly
Complete non-compliance attempts weekly for the 20% of the case load not meeting WPR including phone calls, emails, letters and home visits and re-engaging those participants who are responsive or confirming sanction status to DHS for those that have not.
Coordinate multiple activities outlined in the participant's DIRP and assist participants in reporting work participation.
Ultimately responsible for the engagement of Participants and works with all staff to identify appropriate activities, resources, and supports for participants.
Performance Management and Reporting
Consistently meet or exceed performance targets and KPIs, including job placements, employment retention, school completions, case closure due to earnings, customer satisfaction and audit scores.
Ensure 100% accuracy in internal data systems, including timely recording of employer activity, jobseeker interactions, and placement outcomes
Work closely with internal teams to maintain service consistency and accountability, improving overall efficiency in services
Responsible for capturing and recording employment information and then working closely with the Customer to maintain and obtain job promotions and/or salary increases on the job.
Diligently verify and report all aspects of Customer milestone achievements to DHS.
Assist in compiling data for reports, including but not limited to, Customer timesheets and placement and retention reports.
On Going Professional Development and Adherence to Standards
Observe all policies and procedures and attend all required training and certifications as scheduled.
You're a great fit for this role if you have:
Bachelor's degree in social work, social services, counseling, business administration or related field from an accredited institution.
Three (3) years' experience in vocational rehabilitation, casemanagement or related field
A minimum of (5) five years' casemanagement experience in lieu of a bachelor's degree is acceptable; and/or work experience determined to be acceptable to the agency.
Bilingual in Spanish a plus.
Compensation
$25.00 hourly
Equal Opportunity Employer
$25 hourly Auto-Apply 55d ago
Case Manager
Can 4.3
Clinical case manager job in Catonsville, MD
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Flexible schedule
Health insurance
Opportunity for advancement
Paid time off
Training & development
Vision insurance
Wellness resources
Summary/Objective
Under the close supervision of a Clinical Director, the CaseManager provides direct professional social work services and casemanagement to homeless populations such as children, seniors, substance abusers, and physically or mentally ill individuals.
The Case Worker will have two areas of CaseManagement focus: Housing and Linkage with Benefits and Community Service Providers. This worker will assess client needs and strengths, create service plans and implement through referral and linkage to Agency and Community resources for entitlement programs, employment and vocational rehabilitation services, mental health services as well as to numerous other essential support services for homeless clients. Monitoring and ongoing assessment are essential components of this worker's duties to assist clients to become physically and mentally healthier, housed and in safe stable environments and as independent as possible. At all times, the CaseManager will provide -customer service to both internal and external customers that meets or exceeds the standards set by the Agency.
Key Responsibilities:
Data Collection and Reporting - All pertinent data will be entered into the HMIS database and will be updated in a timely manner. Client contact sheets will be maintained listing clients served, services rendered and the nature of direct and collateral contacts. Monthly, Quarterly and Annual reports will be generated which will include but not be limited to the number of unduplicated clients, client encounters, collateral contacts, access to casemanagement, and a breakdown of the services rendered. Case load numbers, demographic information and other data is to be tracked, analyzed, and reported.
Attends staff conferences and meetings related to the progress of clients. Contributes to program evaluation and research. Prepares case histories and other reports, maintains records on social services rendered, and monitors activities of patients/clients.
Maintains contact with other health, education, and welfare agencies and professionals to assure that the needs of clients are met. Interprets specific program policies and procedures to clients and other interested parties.
All other duties as assigned.
Training and Experience
Possession of a master's degree in social work from a college or university approved by the Council of Social Work Education, or possession of a license, issued by the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners, as a Graduate Social Worker preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Entry Level)
Knowledge of the principles, practices, and theories of social work and human behavior.
Knowledge of the diagnosis, treatment, and management of social, mental, and emotional dysfunctions. Knowledge of current social, economic, and health problems. Knowledge of individual, family and group therapy dynamics and techniques.
Skill in applying social work theories and principles to a variety of case settings. Writing skills are necessary to complete forms, case histories, and reports.
Good interpersonal skills.
Ability to gather and assess information for the purpose of evaluation or assessment.
Ability to assess the needs of clients. Ability to assist in developing effective treatment or service programs for individuals and to provide crisis intervention.
Ability to interpret and apply Federal, State, and local guidelines, regulations, and procedures for practicing social work services.
Ability to prepare accurate and comprehensive reports. Ability to establish effective working relationships with all contacts.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Full Performance)
Knowledge of applicable Federal, State, and local regulations, procedures, and guidelines. Knowledge of alternate and additional resources for clients.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Physical and Environmental Conditions: The work of this classification is essentially sedentary but may include occasional walking, standing, and/or other limited physical activities. Some positions within this classification require traveling between work sites.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
This is a Full-Time position. Schedule to be discussed with Manager. Travel
Some travel is expected. AAP/EEO Statement Community Assistance Network is an equal opportunity employer. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Compensation: $58,000.00 per year
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Helping People. Changing Lives.
The Community Assistance Network, Inc. (CAN)'s mission is
to work in partnership with the community to develop, operate, and support programs that reduce vulnerability and promote personal growth, dignity, stability, and self-sufficiency among people in Baltimore County experiencing economic challenges.
We're just completing a community needs assessment and strategic plan and we're opening our new Client Choice Pantry and renovated offices. We're looking for an energetic and passionate fundraising professional to join our team and help us get to the next level!!
At CAN, we believe every employee should have the resources to be their best. As part of our overall rewards, we offer benefits programs designed to help you maintain a healthy lifestyle including health, dental and vision insurance. We also offer other benefits like paid time off, financial and savings programs, 401k employer matching, and access to our employee assistance program and other discounts.
$58k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Case Manager (Supportive Services)
Healthcare for The Homeless Inc. 4.3
Clinical case manager job in Baltimore, MD
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals facing homelessness and health disparities? Join Health Care for the Homeless as a CaseManager and become a vital part of our interdisciplinary team committed to addressing social determinants of health and connecting clients to essential services.
About the Role:
As a CaseManager, you will work directly with adult, pediatric, and geriatric clients receiving medical and behavioral health services. Your primary role will be to assess needs, develop care plans, and connect clients to critical resources such as housing, financial assistance, and healthcare services. You will collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive, compassionate care.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct assessments, treatment planning, and provide client-centered interventions.
Advocate for clients by assisting with applications for housing, benefits, and employment services.
Collaborate with medical and behavioral health providers to ensure coordinated care.
Provide referrals to crisis services, including emergency shelter and food assistance.
Document client interactions and care plans in electronic health records.
Support clients by escorting them to appointments or visiting them in homes/hospitals as needed.
What We're Looking For:
Education: Bachelor's degree in human services preferred (or five years of relevant experience).
Experience: Two years of casemanagement experience (preferably in healthcare or community-based settings).
Skills: Strong knowledge of Baltimore City resources, excellent communication, organizational skills, and a commitment to equity.
Additional Requirements:
Personal vehicle and valid Maryland driver's license.
Bilingual (Spanish-English) highly preferred.
Familiarity with Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing, and Housing First principles.
What Makes You Successful Here:
You demonstrate compassion, courage, and cultural humility in your work.
You collaborate effectively across disciplines.
You remain calm under pressure, handle crises constructively, and maintain healthy boundaries.
You actively contribute to the mission and values of Health Care for the Homeless.
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Join us in advancing health equity and delivering exceptional care to our community's most underserved populations. Apply today to be a part of something bigger.
Health Care for the Homeless is an equal opportunity employer.
Notice to Applicants
Health Care for the Homeless participates in E-Verify. All newly hired employees are required to complete the I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification form and provide documentation proving their identity and legal authorization to work in the United States.
We use the E-Verify system to confirm employment eligibility in accordance with federal law.
$32k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Scattered Site-Based Case Manager
Open Arms Housing 4.3
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
Description
Open Arms Housing, Inc. (OAH) is a non-profit organization committed to providing permanent homes, with ongoing support, for women who have experienced chronic homelessness and may need or desire mental health support and services in Washington, D.C.
OAH is currently seeking a full-time CaseManager to work with clients in the organizations Scattered- Site Permanent Supportive Housing Program (PSHP). The position requires an experienced CaseManager to work with women challenged by years of homelessness, substance use, and behavioral and physical health issues.
Position Overview
The OAH PSHP CaseManager will managecases of single adult women residents at scattered sites in Washington, D.C. Will work with individuals for services and supportive housing through DCs Department of Human Services Coordinated Entry process. Will work with residents and other service providers to develop a plan of service to meet social, health, emotional, and economic needs to combat homelessness. Will coordinate services using Housing First and Harm Reduction approaches.
The PSHP CaseManager works alongside a team of six PSHP CaseManagers and reports to the PSHP Director. The ideal candidate is committed to creating a safe and comfortable environment, tailored to meet individual needs and to promote housing stability.
Essential Responsibilities
Support clients moving into stable long-term housing;
Experience with chronically homeless adults and adults experiencing substance use;
Advocates for and actively assists residents in obtaining services (e.g., health, mental health, intellectual disability, alcohol and drug, housing referrals, financial assistance, home-based services, training, medical services, mentoring, and socialization);
Assists residents with the upkeep of apartments by meeting regularly with residents in their units;
Addresses and if necessary, diffuses crisis situations with residents. Assesses safety issues and assists residents to access emergency services as needed (e.g., mental health services, adult protective services, rehabilitation services);
Develops and maintains a positive relationship with the property management for units;
Collaborate with ACT teams and other treatment teams in place;
Meets with the resident as needed to provide feedback. Regularly assesses, supports, and facilitates resident progress;
Maintains case notes; Maintains records in compliance with organization policy and compiles requisite statistics;
Attend staff meetings and professional trainings;
Meet with PSHP Director and Clinical Director on a regular basis;
Models caring, concerned, respectful attitude toward residents and staff. Maintains adherence to resident guidelines and is familiar with and complies with policies and procedures of Open Arms Housing;
Flexibility, creativity, compassion, and professionalism.
Qualifications
MA degree in Social Work, Psychology, or related fields required;
Experience working with adults with serious mental illness, chronically homeless adults, and/or adults with substance use required;
Two (2) years of work experience providing direct casemanagement services;
Excellent written and oral communication skills;
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills to meet all goals and objective for the position;
Ability to respond to crisis situations;
Keen attention to detail, follow through and organization;
Ability to work independently and part of a small team;
Strong computer proficiency (Microsoft Office Suite, Box, and Case-Management Software).
Salary and Benefits
The CaseManager position is an exempt full-time position requiring 40 hours per week, with occasional late evenings and weekends. The starting compensation is $47,000-$53,000, dependent on experience, with an annual salary adjustment (COLA). Benefits include vacation time, and 100% employer-sponsored medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees.
Required to successfully pass background checks (state of residence, FBI, DC police clearance) and maintain a good driving record. Required to possess a valid drivers license and auto insurance, and willingness to use personal vehicle to perform work related duties.
$47k-53k yearly 7d ago
Family Advocate Case Manager
Goodwill IND of The Chesapeake Inc. 4.4
Clinical case manager job in Baltimore, MD
Job Description
Family Advocate CaseManager
Full-Time
The family advocate creates, provides, and coordinates services and activities with families and communities that foster strength, healthy living, and overall well-being. Staff are responsible for service planning, delivery and system coordination to Early Head Start children and families ranging from birth to 36 months, adhering to federal Head Start Performance Standards, state licensing regulations, local agencies policies and core values.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Establishes an outreach and recruitment process, ensuring enrollment of eligible children using ERSEA (Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment & Attendance) standards and complying with mandated funded enrollment levels.
Coordinates registration and orientation processes.
Assesses family strengths, preferences and needs to develop coordinating action plans as a part of the Family Partnership Agreement, tracking and documenting all updates.
Provides linkages to community resources, including medical, dental, social, educational, occupational and employment, maintaining a comprehensive list of servicing agencies and assisting with crisis intervention as needed.
Provides families with developmentally appropriate activities and information to address child's needs, guidance on home safety, nutrition, effective discipline and constructive play activities.
Collaborates with families to schedule and maintain required screenings, exams and immunizations in accordance to timelines.
Organizes and attends monthly center meeting, Policy Council/Parent Committee meeting, and other family engaging activities.
Works with classroom staff to promote family outcomes and school readiness, providing classroom coverage when needed.
Monitors attendance of enrolled children and conduct follow-up regarding absenteeism.
Coordinates social, educational, community and volunteer activities with parents and children.
Conducts home visits and follow-up with families, communicating updates with Head Start team.
Provides transitional services to families exiting the program.
Maintains client record management ensuring child/family files have required and updated documentation.
Completes daily anecdotal notes and observations, inputting information into MyHeadStart and Teaching Strategies GOLD database systems.
Compiles weekly and monthly statistical and narrative reports regarding enrollment, dismissals, home visits and service delivery.
Participates in ongoing training and development, case review, staff and individual supervision meetings.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Human Development, Social Work or Child & Family Studies required
Minimum of one year of experience in home visiting, counseling, working with families with young children and/or advocacy required
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
CPR/First Aid/Universal Precaution
Parents As Teachers (PAT) Certification
Must possess a current valid and unrestricted driver's license and be fully insured according to Maryland law.
Must be fully vaccinated for COVID 19
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Pre-employment Early Head Start CJIS criminal background investigation clearance required
Pre-employment physical and tuberculosis screen clearance per Early Head Start guidelines required
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Ability to communicate effectively, oral and written
Ability to maintain confidential requirements
Knowledge of counseling procedures and practices
Excellent organizational skills to meet demanding timelines
Effective problem solving and decision making skills
Ability to use problem solving skills
Proficiency with standard computer applications
Compassion and respect for diverse populations and persons with special needs
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Light
Lifting up to 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying objects weighing up to 10 pounds. May be required to regularly stand for extended periods of time, walk, reach with hands/arms with full range of motion, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, push or pull. Regularly required to talk and hear. Frequently required to use hands and fingers to hold, handle and feel objects, knobs, keys and/or buttons.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:
Travel is defined as travel to all areas within Goodwill's territory (Cecil, Harford, Baltimore, Howard, and Anne Arundel Counties, Baltimore City and the entire Eastern Shore of Maryland). In some cases, long-distance travel, including overnights may be required but is typically planned in advance. In some cases, travel may be unplanned. Home visits will be conducted weekly and on as needed bases. Personal vehicles are used and mileage reimbursement is available.
Up to 75% of working time
Must have access to own transportation
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Limited
General office environment where the employee is infrequently exposed to moving mechanical parts, wet and/or humid conditions, fumes, airborne particles or outside weather conditions. The noise level is usually quite.
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$26k-33k yearly est. 20d ago
PRN - Child Psych Specialist
Cnhs 3.9
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
PRN - Child Psych Specialist - (250003ED) Description Work Schedule: PRN - as needed Responsible for the implementation of nursing care for a child or group of children and their families from admission through discharge, under the direct supervision of the registered nurse.
Qualifications Minimum Education Bachelor's degree is required, preference given to degrees in psychology or other human services field (Required) Required Skills/KnowledgeDisplay calm, accepting, problem solving attitude with patients and families Required Licenses and CertificationsBasic Life Support for Healthcare Provider (BLS) (Required) Functional AccountabilitiesImplement Therapeutic MilieuImplement schedule of activities.
Co-lead/lead patient groups.
Implement individual Treatment Plans.
Implement time outs and seclusion protocols.
Maintain safety for patients, families and staff through continuous assessment and vigilant adherence to all safety protocols and plans.
Assists patients with ADLsAssist with general hygiene, rest, activity, and nourishment.
Work with patients to foster developmentally appropriate self care.
Provide appropriate classroom accommodations for children with physical disabilities.
Administer care to the medically ill child under the supervision of a registered nurse.
Administers educational services to all children and adolescents hospitalized on the inpatient psychiatric unit Administer educational assessments.
Provide individualized assignments for the patients based on their academic levels.
Administer unit behavioral protocols in the classroom setting.
SafetySpeak up when team members appear to exhibit unsafe behavior or performance Continuously validate and verify information needed for decision making or documentation Stop in the face of uncertainty and takes time to resolve the situation Demonstrate accurate, clear and timely verbal and written communication Actively promote safety for patients, families, visitors and co-workers Attend carefully to important details - practicing Stop, Think, Act and Review in order to self-check behavior and performance Primary Location: District of Columbia-WashingtonWork Locations: CN Hospital (Main Campus) 111 Michigan Avenue NW Washington 20010Job: Administrative Support / Customer ServiceOrganization: Ctr Neuroscience & Behav MedPosition Status: R (Regular) - O - PRNShift: VariableWork Schedule: D/E/N, one weekend per month Job Posting: Dec 17, 2025, 2:56:19 PMFull-Time Salary Range: 39353.
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$62k-72k yearly est. Auto-Apply 1d ago
Senior Government Contracts Counsel for AI Tech
Pantera Capital
Clinical case manager job in Washington, DC
A forward-looking tech company in Washington, DC, is seeking a Commercial Counsel specializing in government contracts. The successful candidate will provide strategic legal advice on government procurement laws and manage a variety of contracts. Ideal applicants will have at least 8 years of experience in government contracts law and a deep understanding of FAR/DFARS compliance. This role offers an attractive salary range between $240,000 and $300,000, alongside comprehensive benefits including equity and health coverage.
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How much does a clinical case manager earn in Gaithersburg, MD?
The average clinical case manager in Gaithersburg, MD earns between $35,000 and $68,000 annually. This compares to the national average clinical case manager range of $38,000 to $68,000.
Average clinical case manager salary in Gaithersburg, MD
$49,000
What are the biggest employers of Clinical Case Managers in Gaithersburg, MD?
The biggest employers of Clinical Case Managers in Gaithersburg, MD are: