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  • Juvenile Court Case Manager

    State of Florida 4.3company rating

    Clinical case manager job in West Palm Beach, FL

    Working Title: Juvenile Court Case Manager Pay Plan: State Courts System 22012043 Salary: 50,442.12 Total Compensation Estimator Tool How to Apply Do not click "Apply Now". You must apply on the 15th Judicial Circuit website to be considered. Visit the 15th Judicial Circuit of Florida Employment website: ************************************************************************************************************************************ OpportunitiesJobs Summary This position is responsible for employing effective case management procedures that assist with the identification and coordination of Juvenile Dependency Court cases. The essential function of the position is to assist judges and magistrates with the timely disposition of cases through case management and case monitoring. The position is responsible for providing information to case parties, reviewing filings, managing and preparing cases for court hearings, attending hearings, and other court proceedings, maintaining data, preparing detailed statistical information and performing related administrative support functions. Uncompromising integrity and confidentiality is required of the individual in this position. The position supports the judiciary and is not a direct service position working with children and families. The Juvenile Court Case Manager serves as a liaison between the judiciary and court administration while working under direct supervision of the Juvenile Court Director and work is reviewed through reports, conferences, and results achieved. $50,442.12 (annual salary of $48,040.08 plus competitive area differential pay of $2,402.04) Examples of Work Performed * Provides case management services and other assistance to the judiciary and general magistrates of the Juvenile Court Division. * Screens cases, prepares orders, and updates Court database. * Researches case histories, prepares dockets, attends court, and sets hearings and mediations as needed. * Manages cases by screening related cases through various sources, prepares reports and orders, as well as works with Court partners to ensure documentation pertinent to the case and/or litigants are in the files * Maintains and prepares statistical information and reports as needed. * Interacts and establishes relationships with judges, magistrates, court staff, and court partners within Juvenile Court. * Other duties assigned by the Juvenile Court Director, Judges, or Chief Deputy Court Administrator. The omission of specific statements does not preclude management from assigning specific duties not listed herein if such duties are a logical assignment to the position. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Public or Business Administration, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology or closely related field and two (2) year of experience working in a business or court setting. Relevant experience and/or education may substitute for the recommended minimum qualifications on a year-for-year basis. KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES: * Knowledge of court processes, legal terminology, juvenile court procedures including dependency and delinquency with a preference for knowledge in dependency procedures. * Knowledge of the principles of file and records management. * Skill in analyzing court files for appropriate pleadings and legal documentation. * Proficient in Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel. * Ability to work within deadlines to complete projects and assignments timely. * Ability to use processing, spreadsheets, and database software applications. * Ability to work independently and establish work priorities. * Ability to work in a paperless/file less system. * Ability to prioritize work and communicate effectively verbally and in writing. * Ability to maintain confidentiality concerning sensitive issues before the court. * Ability to interpret, explain and apply laws, rules, policies and procedures. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION During the Application Process please upload the following ATTACHMENTS if applicable: * Proof of education * Proof of certifications NOTICE: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the position is filled. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on any of the protected classes. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in the interviewing process once selected, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator, Palm Beach County Courthouse, 205 North Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, Florida 33401; telephone number ************** at least 7 days before your scheduled either in-person or telephonic interview; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call "711." The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace. Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (***************. Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation. The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act. Location:
    $48k-50.4k yearly 60d+ ago
  • CASE MANAGER: ADULT

    New Horizons of The Treasure Coast 4.0company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Fort Pierce, FL

    Job DescriptionDescription: New Horizons is the largest mental health and addiction recovery provider on the Treasure Coast (and beyond), serving 15,000 children and adults annually through inpatient crisis services, 24-hour help line and mobile response team, and outpatient programs conveniently located across Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie counties. In addition, New Horizons assists 22,000 students in area schools, and we work closely with the courts, law enforcement, jails, and hospitals to help improve the health of individuals and the quality of life in our community. We are seeking a caring and compassionate Case Manager, to provide case management services to adult clients as assigned. Are you eager to learn,, demonstrate effective work planning skills, and maintain a positive work attitude? This may be the right position for you! At New Horizons, we offer meaningful work with opportunities for growth. Now under new management, we offer competitive pay, amazing benefits, and comprehensive training! Health Insurance (covers mental health) Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Disability Insurance (STD; LTD) Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Paid Sick Leave Paid Training Employee Assistance Program Life Insurance Retirement plan (403b) As a Case Manager, Adult your responsibilities will include: Develops and maintains a written service plan for each client Conducts case management activities for assigned clients to include assessment of strengths and needs, service planning, service brokering, service and care monitoring, and client advocacy Coordinates, referrals, admissions, discharges, and transfers between service modalities both within and outside the NHTC continuum of care. Monitors client progress towards treatment goals in all service modalities in which the client is enrolled. Actively intervenes to assure that treatment service plans remain on track and that client's utilization of service modalities remain appropriate Assures, when clinically possible that clients are enrolled in services that will maximize the resources available to them. Provide crisis intervention services as required. Requirements: New Horizons will need you to have the following qualifications: Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college with a major in counseling, social work, psychology, criminal justice, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education, or a related human services field One (1) year full time or equivalent experience working with adults experiencing serious mental illness Valid and current Florida Driver's License required with no more than 6 points in the past 5 years
    $35k-45k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Case Manager (Bilingual Spanish/English) - Port St. Lucie

    Easter Seals Florida 4.0company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Port Saint Lucie, FL

    Salary will be between $44,392 to $45,367 per year (and based on education and experience), plus insurance and time off benefits We are currently seeking a Bilingual (Spanish/English) Case Manager for our Treasure Coast Early Steps program in Port St. Lucie. Our program serves children from birth to age 3 with developmental delays, providing services in the families' homes, at daycare, at the playground, or wherever the children are during the day (in the natural environment). What we offer: Live and on demand Professional Development opportunities Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans Paid Holidays, Vacation, Sick, and Personal Time Employee Assistance Program Several Supplemental Insurance Policies 403B Savings Plan Easterseals Cares Wellness Program Work Life Balance The Opportunity to Make a Difference in the Community and the Organization Easterseals Florida has been rated a 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 Great Place to Work by our employees! We provide services daily that are leading the way to 100% equity, inclusion and access for people living with disabilities, families and communities. Working at Easterseals is more than just a job - it's an opportunity to be part of something bigger! If you want to translate your talent, your passion, and your commitment to help people with disabilities, families and the community, you might be exactly what we are looking for. A snapshot of what you'll do: Serve as the single point of contact in assisting families in gaining access to available services in the community Obtaining information on available funding sources to help in meeting the needs of the children Provide a parent education, evidence-based program whose goal is to give strategies to the child's caregiver based on the child's and family's needs during routine activities Qualifications: Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) A bachelor's degree or higher with an emphasis in the areas of psychology, social work, health education, interdisciplinary sociology, early childhood, child development or special education (college transcript and copy of diploma are required) One year of hands-on experience with young children and families in a teaching, case management, or counseling role, or with individuals with special needs and/or developmental delays of any age in a case management role Bachelor's degrees in other fields require a minimum of 3 years of experience in case management, teaching or counseling working with children with disabilities Ability to meet our approved driver qualifications in order to drive your personal vehicle, as required, for program-related needs (minimum age of 21 and good driving history) An energetic, resourceful and professional individual who will promote a positive, respectful and team-based environment Easterseals Florida is a Drug Free Workplace (DFWP) (including medical marijuana). Easterseals Florida is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information. Easterseals Florida is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact our HR department at **************, *********************, 2010 Crosby Way, Winter Park, FL 32792.
    $44.4k-45.4k yearly 2d ago
  • Clinical Case Manager

    Futures Recovery Healthcare 3.7company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Jupiter, FL

    Job Description Futures Recovery Healthcare is a state-licensed, Joint Commission accredited behavioral healthcare provider located in Tequesta, Florida of Palm Beach County. At Futures, we are committed to treating the whole person, not just the behaviors. We have a holistic approach that is patient-centered. Our medical, clinical, resident assistant, admissions, outreach, executive, culinary, alumni, and intake teams all work together to meet a patient where they are and allow them to heal and recover in a safe and nurturing environment, which is essential for whole healing and life-long recovery. We are seeking a Case Manager who can provide outstanding client service and care with compassion and discretion. The Case Manager will collaborate with the Primary Therapist in identifying, establishing, and communicating the clinical recommendations for continued care. The Case Manager will work with the patient to coordinate and support the continuing care recommendations as provided by the clinical team. Position and Duties: Provides case management and discharge planning to assure that the patient progresses through the continuum of care and is discharged to the least restrictive environment Facilitate individual, group and family therapy in accordance with license requirements, JC/DCF, AHCA standards and Futures Recovery Healthcare policies Develop and document a comprehensive clinical Discharge Plan Coordinates the facility activities concerned with case management and discharge planning Document Transfer Summaries in accordance with Futures Recovery Healthcare policies and procedures Provide didactic/educational lectures Respond to off hour issues/concerns in a timely and effective manner Effectively communicates relevant clinical information to the clinical team, patient and family Actively participates in treatment team meetings, providing relevant patient case assessment Documentation the progress and/or regression of the patient in an accurate and timely manner Respond to and assist with crisis intervention and conflict resolution Adheres to Futures Recovery Healthcare, LLC policies and procedures Adheres to departmental goals, objectives, standards of performance, and policies and procedures Uphold strict patient confidentiality in accordance with Title 42 CFR, Part 2 and HIPAA and Futures of Palm Beach Policies Qualifications: Bachelor's degree from an accredited school in behavioral sciences, counseling, or related human services. Master's degree, preferred Certified Addiction Counselor or Certified Addiction Professional (CAP), required 1 to 2 years-experience in an outpatient, day treatment, residential and/or hospital setting addressing the substance dependency and/or mental health issues of identified patients Comprehensive understanding of Disease of Addiction and Co-Occurring issues and the treatment of individuals with substance dependency and mental health issues Ability to use clinical software and other software programs Ability to work evenings and weekends, required Background check and drug screen, required Benefits: 401(K) Matching Program Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Paid Time Off #LI-P
    $27k-38k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Case Manager, Veterans Services (Contract)

    Ggi All 3.3company rating

    Clinical case manager job in West Palm Beach, FL

    Full-time, Contract Description The Case Manager plays a key role in Gulfstream Goodwill Industries' Housing Our Heroes initiative, a housing and wellness stabilization project designed to serve veterans experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Palm Beach County. The Case Manager will provide trauma-informed, individualized case management and supportive services across the full housing stabilization continuum from shelter entry through permanent housing placement and up to 12 months postplacement. The role focuses on ensuring veteran participants achieve housing stability, wellness, self-sufficiency, and strong community integration. Requirements Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments using trauma-informed and culturally competent approaches. Develop individualized Housing Stability and Wellness Plans focused on housing placement, health, behavioral health, income, benefits, and veteran-specific supports. Assist veterans with collecting documentation for eligibility (ID, DD-214, income verification, etc.) and support referrals from the VA and Coordinated Entry System. Assist participants in locating, securing, and maintaining safe, affordable permanent housing. Conduct landlord engagement, housing inspections, and mediation when needed. Provide intensive case management during the first 6 months in housing (weekly contact) and continued light-touch case management for an additional 6 months (biweekly/monthly contact). Support participants in developing tenancy skills, financial literacy, community integration, and independent living capabilities. Facilitate access to VA benefits, SSI/SSDI, Medicaid, SNAP, VSO services, veteran peer support, and community-based services. Coordinate warm hand-offs to health and behavioral health providers, including VA Medical, Whole Health, Cigna-funded services, IHCS, Henderson, and other identified partners Support connection to employment and vocational training through CareerSource, Vocational Rehabilitation, and GGI's employment programs. Utilize trauma-informed, motivational interviewing, and strengths-based practices to promote mental, physical, and emotional wellness. Encourage participation in wellness, peer-to-peer recovery, PTSD support, substance use recovery, and veteran-focused support groups. Monitor participant progress, provide coaching, and ensure continuity of care. Document all services in HMIS/ClientTrack in compliance with grant requirements. Maintain detailed case notes, service plans, and goal tracking. Support data collection for program outcomes including housing retention, income improvements, benefits access, wellness progress, and reduced recidivism. Participate in program evaluation, grant reporting, and quality improvement processes. Build and maintain strong partnerships with VA, local Veteran Service Organizations, PBC Division of Human & Veteran Services, community agencies, and landlords. Participate in case conferencing, Housing First trainings, local Veteran Advisory Boards, and Homeless Coalition activities. Promote culturally competent, veteran-focused service approaches. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in social work, Human Services, Psychology, Counseling, or related field/ MSW preferred Minimum 2 years' experience in case management, housing stabilization, or veteran services. Familiarity with homelessness service systems, Coordinated Entry, VA benefits, and trauma-informed care. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and commitment to working with veterans facing housing and behavioral health challenges. Valid Florida driver's license and reliable transportation. Knowledge of housing programs, Veterans Services and SOAR benefits. Experience with HMIS, ClientTrack, or other case management data systems. Veteran or military family members strongly encouraged to apply. Physical & Schedule Requirements Ability to travel across GGI shelters, housing sites, partner agencies, and community locations Must be able to conduct home visits and occasional after-hour wellness check-ins as needed
    $31k-50k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Case Manager Immigration Bilingual Spanish

    The Geo Group 4.4company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Stuart, FL

    Job Description Since inception in 2004, BI Incorporated has operated ISAP for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). ISAP is an essential part of ERO, providing intensive supervision of individuals in immigration proceedings. The program achieves positive results by combining comprehensive case management with proven supervision technology. In addition, BI maintains an extensive list of community-based partners to provide critical assistance for participants' basic life needs. With consistent positive outcomes, ISAP continues to grow and evolve, serving an ever-increasing number of participants. Responsibilities Summary Provides case management of Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP) participants from entry to release by administering the program's policies and procedures as defined by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) contract. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Develops, implements, coordinates, reviews and updates case management and individual service plans for ISAP participants in conformance with state and federal regulations and program requirements. Meets with participants face-to-face regularly as required by contractual obligations. Develops and maintains accurate and complete case records for all ISAP participants from entry to release from ISAP. Proactively manages cases using all appropriate tools and techniques. Maintains confidentiality of all records. Conducts intake interview and orientation session with each ISAP participant within contractual timeframes and requirements. Installs electronic monitoring equipment on ISAP participants as necessary and monitors compliance with electronic monitoring program. Assists ISAP participants with acquiring travel documents from the countries of citizenship. Maintains a log of travel document information for each participant. Evaluates English proficiency of ISAP participants to determine resources necessary to promote clear communication between ISAP staff and participants. Coordinates and facilitates translation services for ISAP participants, including emergency translation services. Connects participants with community resources including, but not limited to, transportation, medical, food, shelter, clothing, educational, financial, legal, religious and other social adjustment or facilitative resources. Identifies and coordinates services as required. Supervises ISAP participants while in Company offices. Establishes schedules for ISAP participants that include, but are not limited to, counseling sessions, immigration Court appearances, and access to legal services. Coordinates with participants to ensure attendance at legal orientation and cultural orientation sessions, as well as supplemental services evaluations. Reviews individual service plans, conducts risk/needs assessments and writes progress reports on a regular basis in compliance with contractual obligations. Reports on program violations in a timely manner using established reporting parameters. Conducts home visits to verify participants' places of residence in compliance with contractual obligations. Performs emergency counseling for ISAP participants as needed. Identifies and maintains relationships with translation resources in the community, including private services, volunteers, universities, English as a Second Language (ESL) schools, NGOs, churches, and other organizations that might have resources to offer. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Minimum Requirements Bachelor's Degree required. Degree in Sociology, Psychology, Social Work, Criminal Justice or related field preferred. At least two (2) years of customer service or case management experience required; experience in fields related to law, social work, detention, corrections or working with multi-cultural clients preferred. Bilingual English/Spanish required. Valid driver's license required and the ability to safely operate a motor vehicle in order to perform home visits. Ability to pass a federal background check and obtain a suitability determination. United States citizenship required. Must live in the US 3 of the last 5 years (military and study abroad included). Effective verbal and written communication skills with employees, community contacts, government officials and participants. Ability to interpret and articulate rules, orders, instructions and materials. Ability to compose reports. Demonstrated sound judgment and even temperament. Ability to maintain self-control in stressful situations, such as interpersonal confrontations or emergencies. Ability to defuse hostile or unstable situations. Ability to deal tactfully with the public. Attention to detail. Problem solving ability. Ability to deal with multicultural contacts with sensitivity. Basic knowledge of immigration laws, regulations and procedures. Basic computer skills. Ability to interpret electronic monitoring messages and daily summary reports. Good typing skills to develop and maintain case records by performing data entry. Ability to work with computers and the necessary software typically used by the department. Working Conditions: Encountered on a regular basis as part of the work this job performs. Typical office environment. Some local travel is required. Use of standard office equipment such as copier, computer, keyboard, telephone and fax machine. Bending, stooping and use of hands and fingers to place electronic monitoring equipment on participants. Ability to use hands and fingers to install electronic monitoring equipment and to perform data entry. Ability to stand, walk, sit, climb or balance, enter and exit a car, and climb stairs multiple times in one day in order to make home visits.
    $30k-36k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Case Manager

    Horne Has Joined BDO USA

    Clinical case manager job in Vero Beach, FL

    The Case Manager serves as the primary contact for a dedicated population of program applicants who require financial assistance to reconstruct, repair, or rehabilitate their homes. This role will maintain a complete understanding of all applicable program policies, requirements, and procedures and review all cases within the guidelines established. The Case Manager may assist with or lead day-to-day case management activities, which may include processing, monitoring, tracking, and reporting applications within a functional area with little or no direct supervision. This role may specialize in specific subjects within the functional area. This position is required to be in office, and you will be required to travel to several intake centers in order to collaborate directly with clients, case management and leadership regarding program applications. Local travel may be required at times. Job Duties Provides excellent and consistent customer service and support to applicants, the client, constituents, and program team members Assists applicants with the completion and submission of their program applications, as needed Reviews submitted applications for completeness and ensures that the program has received all documentation and information needed to perform an eligibility review Reviews applicant vulnerability factors and assign appropriate priority status to their application Conducts an orientation and introductory call to assigned applicants and request any application documentation or information needed to make the application complete Ensures program applicants are continuously updated regarding the status of their program application Provides frequent, diligent, and professional communication Obtains a working knowledge of applicant needs and program eligibility criteria Understands program requirements and other key objectives Understands program processes from start to finish and communicates those processes clearly to applicants Gathers applicant documentation and uploads to program system of record Records all communications in the program system of record Other duties as required Supervisory Responsibilities: N/A Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Education: High School Diploma or GED, required Associate degree, preferred Experience: Two or more years' experience providing customer service and or clerical work, required Knowledge of creating tables and graphs in Microsoft Excel, required Experience relevant to the functional area and/or experience providing specialized advisory service, which may include construction, financial, housing, and/or related industry knowledge, preferred Experience with CDBG housing and/or FEMA hazard mitigation and similar programs/projects, preferred License/Certifications: Valid driver's license and good driving record, required Software: Proficient in the use of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, required Proficient in the use of the internet, required Language: Bilingual in English / Spanish preferred Other Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Ability to manage effectively with or without subordinates Knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the job function with little to no supervision, while remaining acutely aware of timelines, meeting deadlines, and performance measures Ability to acquire a working knowledge of applicable rules and regulations and the ability to provide technical assistance Excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong analytical skills, ability to work independently, and effective interpersonal skills Ability to quickly learn new software applications Detail-oriented with close attention to program compliance requirements, record keeping guidelines, and file closeout expectations Strong customer service skills and knowledge of customer service best practices Ability to maintain the confidentiality of program information
    $29k-43k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Pre-Litigation Case Manager / Legal Assistant

    Alexander Shunnarah 4.1company rating

    Clinical case manager job in West Palm Beach, FL

    Why Work For Us Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys is a rapidly growing personal injury law firm based in Alabama with offices across the nation. We handle complex cases and provide each attorney and staff with the support they need enabling us to best serve our clients. Our attorneys and staff pride themselves on their skill set, experience, compassion, and commitment. We are dedicated to giving our clients the utmost attention and care while fighting for them to get what they deserve. At Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys, we take a real approach. We are innovative, always finding ways to be better, and have a go-getter mentality across the board. Each team member plays a critical role in our mission. We know our people are what makes us great. If you're looking for a career where you can help make a difference in the lives of others alongside a supportive team, we encourage you to apply! What We Value Client Commitment Integrity A Will to Win Teamwork Personal Accountability Passion Are you ready to make a significant impact in personal injury cases? We're on the lookout for a dedicated and detail-oriented Pre-Litigation Case Manager to join our team and support our attorneys through all phases of pre-litigation and some litigation. If you're passionate about client advocacy and thrive in a fast-paced environment, this role is perfect for you! This is a 100% on site position. We believe this work is done best together! What You'll Do: Drive Success: Manage personal injury pre-litigation and some litigation cases, providing essential support to attorneys and clients. Be a Key Player: Work closely with attorneys throughout all phases of pre-litigation, ensuring smooth and efficient case progression. Engage Directly: Maintain effective communication with clients, providers, and insurance companies, handling inquiries and updates with precision. Stay Organized: Utilize your organizational skills and proactive approach to manage documents, deadlines, and case details effectively. What You Need: Experience: Minimum 1 year of Legal Case Manager experience required; 3-5 years preferred. Must have personal injury experience, ideally pre-litigation. Proven ability in drafting and reviewing legal documents. Experience in medical records management and understanding personal injury cases (highly preferred). Tech-Savvy: Proficiency in Microsoft Office (2 years required) and familiarity with FileVine or other case management systems (preferred). Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential for this role. What You Get: A Great Role: Full-time position with opportunities to grow and contribute to impactful cases. Salary: $23-$24 per hour. Comprehensive Benefits: Dental, vision, and health insurance, plus supplemental insurance and paid time off. A Supportive Environment: Join a team that values collaboration, innovation, and your professional development. Ready to advance your career and make a real difference? Apply now and become a vital part of our dedicated team! Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. For individuals with disabilities who would like to request an accommodation, please email ******************.
    $23-24 hourly Auto-Apply 23d ago
  • Case Manager, Veterans Services (Contract)

    Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Foundation, Inc.

    Clinical case manager job in West Palm Beach, FL

    The Case Manager plays a key role in Gulfstream Goodwill Industries' Housing Our Heroes initiative, a housing and wellness stabilization project designed to serve veterans experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Palm Beach County. The Case Manager will provide trauma-informed, individualized case management and supportive services across the full housing stabilization continuum from shelter entry through permanent housing placement and up to 12 months postplacement. The role focuses on ensuring veteran participants achieve housing stability, wellness, self-sufficiency, and strong community integration. Requirements * Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments using trauma-informed and culturally competent approaches. * Develop individualized Housing Stability and Wellness Plans focused on housing placement, health, behavioral health, income, benefits, and veteran-specific supports. * Assist veterans with collecting documentation for eligibility (ID, DD-214, income verification, etc.) and support referrals from the VA and Coordinated Entry System. * Assist participants in locating, securing, and maintaining safe, affordable permanent housing. * Conduct landlord engagement, housing inspections, and mediation when needed. * Provide intensive case management during the first 6 months in housing (weekly contact) and continued light-touch case management for an additional 6 months (biweekly/monthly contact). * Support participants in developing tenancy skills, financial literacy, community integration, and independent living capabilities. * Facilitate access to VA benefits, SSI/SSDI, Medicaid, SNAP, VSO services, veteran peer support, and community-based services. * Coordinate warm hand-offs to health and behavioral health providers, including VA Medical, Whole Health, Cigna-funded services, IHCS, Henderson, and other identified partners * Support connection to employment and vocational training through CareerSource, Vocational Rehabilitation, and GGI's employment programs. * Utilize trauma-informed, motivational interviewing, and strengths-based practices to promote mental, physical, and emotional wellness. * Encourage participation in wellness, peer-to-peer recovery, PTSD support, substance use recovery, and veteran-focused support groups. * Monitor participant progress, provide coaching, and ensure continuity of care. * Document all services in HMIS/ClientTrack in compliance with grant requirements. * Maintain detailed case notes, service plans, and goal tracking. * Support data collection for program outcomes including housing retention, income improvements, benefits access, wellness progress, and reduced recidivism. * Participate in program evaluation, grant reporting, and quality improvement processes. * Build and maintain strong partnerships with VA, local Veteran Service Organizations, PBC Division of Human & Veteran Services, community agencies, and landlords. * Participate in case conferencing, Housing First trainings, local Veteran Advisory Boards, and Homeless Coalition activities. * Promote culturally competent, veteran-focused service approaches. Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree in social work, Human Services, Psychology, Counseling, or related field/ MSW preferred * Minimum 2 years' experience in case management, housing stabilization, or veteran services. * Familiarity with homelessness service systems, Coordinated Entry, VA benefits, and trauma-informed care. * Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and commitment to working with veterans facing housing and behavioral health challenges. * Valid Florida driver's license and reliable transportation. * Knowledge of housing programs, Veterans Services and SOAR benefits. * Experience with HMIS, ClientTrack, or other case management data systems. * Veteran or military family members strongly encouraged to apply. Physical & Schedule Requirements * Ability to travel across GGI shelters, housing sites, partner agencies, and community locations * Must be able to conduct home visits and occasional after-hour wellness check-ins as needed
    $29k-43k yearly est. 20d ago
  • CASE MANAGER (RN/LIC)

    Universal Health Services 4.4company rating

    Clinical case manager job in West Palm Beach, FL

    Responsibilities This opportunity is Full-time day shift Case Manager position Wellington Regional Medical Center is located in Wellington, Florida. It is a 235-bed, acute care hospital, owned by a subsidiary of Universal Health Services, Inc., a highly respected healthcare management organization. Wellington Regional is proud to have provided high quality healthcare services to the residents of Palm Beach County since 1986. As a community hospital, accredited by The Joint Commission, Wellington Regional prides itself on its continued commitment to remain on the forefront of advanced technologies and expand programs and services to meet the needs of the growing community it serves. We promote an environment that fosters compassion, teamwork, innovation and opportunities for professional growth. Our mission is supported by our commitment to fair and ethical treatment for all. To learn more visit Welcome to Wellington Regional Medical Center | Wellington, FL Job Requirements: Ensures appropriate utilization of hospital services as well as developing a discharge plan and all appropriate services in timely manner. Recognizes the signs and symptoms of stroke and calling a stroke alert overhead. Verbalizes stroke alert process. Works with the stroke patient and family for discharge planning and treatment based on needs, condition and prognosis of patient. Maintains currency in stroke knowledge by completing the annual 1 hour online training If you would like to learn more about the position before applying, please contact Wendy Russell, Recruiter at ************************ and by phone at **************. What do our current employees value at Wellington Regional Medical Center & UHS? A safe and supportive environment that puts patient care first. One of the most rewarding aspects of working at Wellington Regional Medical Center is providing excellent care, comfort, and security to the patients and families you treat, at their most vulnerable times. You are never alone, as you are part of a large, nationwide network of employees and leaders who routinely exchange ideas, and review current topics within the industry. We are proud of our robust continuing education options and opportunities for skills diversification and career advancement with UHS. We want to help you succeed and grow in your profession and enjoy a sense of belonging and trust that comes through your expanding experience. At UHS, you have a voice. About Universal Health Services One of the nation's largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS) has built an impressive record of achievement and performance, growing since its inception into a Fortune 500 corporation. Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, UHS has 89,000 employees. Through its subsidiaries, UHS operates 28 acute care hospitals, 335 behavioral health facilities, 40 outpatient facilities and ambulatory care access points in 39 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. Roles and Responsibilities * Reports to the Director of Case Management. * Must be a Florida RN. * 2-4 years recent acute care experience required. * Experience in utilization chart review and discharge planning. * Managed care experience preferred. * Knowledge of InterQual Criteria. * Strong clinical background needed with strong interpersonal communication skills. * Basic computer skills. Qualifications EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success. Notice At UHS and all subsidiaries, our Human Resources departments and recruiters are here to help prospective candidates with matching skillset and experience with the best possible career at UHS and our subsidiaries. We take pride in creating a highly efficient and best in class candidate experience. During the recruitment process, no recruiter or employee will request financial or personal information (Social Security Number, credit card or bank information, etc.) from you via email. The recruiters will not email you from a public webmail client like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail etc. If you feel suspicious of a job posting or job-related email, let us know by contacting us at: ************************* or **************.
    $33k-46k yearly est. Easy Apply 34d ago
  • Student Conduct Case Manager

    Indian River State College 4.3company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Fort Pierce, FL

    The Student Conduct Case Manager plays an integral role within the Student Life team at Indian River State College. Reporting to the Coordinator for Student Conduct, this position helps uphold a safe, respectful, and educational campus environment by supporting the administration of the College's student conduct system. The Case Manager oversees day-to-day case management, ensures timely and policy-aligned resolution of incidents, and works collaboratively with campus partners to promote student well-being and accountability. This role also contributes to the College's holistic approach to student behavior by preparing documentation for judicial committee meetings, guiding students through the conduct process, and reinforcing community standards that support learning, growth, and belonging across The River. About Us Indian River State College is a leading public institution located on Florida's Treasure Coast, serving students across multiple campuses in four counties. We are dedicated to academic excellence, innovation, and community engagement, offering associate and bachelor's degrees, workforce training, and continuing education programs. At The River , we believe every student's and employee's story matters. We value the different perspectives, experiences, and talents that come together on our campuses, creating a learning environment and workplace that's supportive, inclusive, and inspiring. With flexible options online, on campus, and hybrid, we design learning experiences that meet students where they are and prepare them for real-world success. Programs like the Promise Program open doors by providing eligible students with tuition-free access, ensuring every learner has the opportunity to thrive. Why Join the River When you join Indian River State College, you become part of a forward-thinking and supportive community where your work truly matters. Your role is more than a job; it's an opportunity to shape the future, uplift students, and be part of a mission-driven college that is changing lives every day. What We Offer At Indian River State College, we value the well-being and professional growth of our employees. Our comprehensive benefits package includes: · Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, supplemental plans, and access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP). · Affordable Coverage: PPO/HMO options starting at just $50/month for individual coverage and $180/month for family coverage. · Retirement Security: Participation in the Florida Retirement System (FRS), plus tax-deferred annuities and Roth 403(b) options. · Time for You: Generous paid vacation, personal, and sick leave to support work-life balance. · Perks & Discounts: Reduced rates on services and tickets to local attractions. · Growth & Development: Professional development programs, leadership training, and opportunities to advance your career. JOB SUMMARY: Under administrative supervision, the Student Conduct Case Manager serves as a key member of the Student Life team at Indian River State College. Reporting to the Coordinator for Student Conduct, this position supports the administration of the institutional student conduct system through case management and administrative duties. The position ensures timely and policy aligned resolution of incidents, collaborates with campus partners, and advances holistic and educational approaches to student behavior concerns. Moreover, this role supports the institution in preparing documentation and case files for all judicial committee meetings. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage Caseload: Manage a comprehensive caseload of student conduct matters, ensuring timely resolution consistent with the Indian River State College Student Code of Conduct and institutional policy. Conduct intake meetings, fact-finding conversations, and administrative conferences with students and involved parties. Determine appropriate outcomes and educational sanctions in accordance with college procedures. Prepare accurate case summaries, official correspondence, and documentation in compliance with FERPA and Office of Student Life standards. Interpret and apply the Indian River State College Student Code of Conduct, Student Handbook, Residence Life guidelines (where applicable), and related campus policies. Ensure procedural fairness, consistent application of standards, and alignment with federal and state regulations, including Title IX and the Cleary Act. Maintain complete and confidential records in Maxient or other college-approved platforms. 45% Student Support, Prevention, Education Provide supportive guidance to students navigating the conduct process, emphasizing reflection, accountability, and decision-making. Coordinate with the AVP Student Life, Campus Safety and Security, Academic Affairs, and all other units to address behavioral concerns and refer students to appropriate resources. Participate in Behavioral Assessment Response Team (BART) processes as needed. Develop and facilitate training for faculty, staff, resident assistants, and student leaders on community standards, reporting expectations, and the conduct process. Support Student Life initiatives related to well-being, conflict resolution, alcohol and other drug education, and bystander intervention. Represent the Office of Student Life at orientations, workshops, and educational events across Indian River State College campuses. 30% Administrative Duties: Contribute to departmental assessment initiatives, including data analysis, reporting, and identification of trends related to student behavior. Recommend updates to conduct procedures, educational sanctions, and outreach programming to enhance the student experience and reduce repeat violations. Assist the Ombudsperson with intake of complaints, concerns, and inquiries from students. Support informal conflict resolution through mediation, facilitated conversations, and problem-solving strategies. Gather relevant documentation, timelines, and background information to support impartial review. Maintain confidentiality and neutrality in all interactions and case handling. Help monitor complaint trends and systemic issues, providing insights for organizational improvement. Assist with preparing reports, briefings, and presentations on findings and recommendations. Manage appointment scheduling, communication, and follow-ups relating to Office of Student Conduct. Other duties as assigned. 25% QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in higher education, counseling, social work, criminal justice, psychology, or a related discipline. Experience working in student conduct, case management, student affairs, or a comparable functional area. Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality, exercise sound judgment, and work effectively with all student populations. Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to manage sensitive conversations with professionalism. Ability to interact in a professional manner with diverse groups of institutional constituents. Ability to manage and coordinate assignments to meet deadlines. Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergencies. Strong interpersonal, presentation, and communication skills. Skills in using logic and reasoning to problem solve. Experience working with technology applications and databases, creating reports that reflect relevant data. Valid Florida driver's license. Skill in organizing, time management, and prioritizing. Skill in working with Microsoft Office and Windows based applications. Ability to be accurate, pay attention to details, be people oriented, multi-task, work independently as well as with others, and be self-motivated. Familiarity with Title IX, FERPA, Cleary Act requirements, and Florida state higher education regulations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position classifies the physical exertion requirements as light work involving lifting no more than 20 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Even though the weight lifted may be very little, a job is in this category when it requires a good deal of walking or standing, or when it involves sitting most of the time with some pushing and pulling of arm or leg controls. To be considered capable of performing a full or wide range of light work, you must have the ability to do substantially all of these activities. If someone can do light work, we determine that he or she can also do sedentary work, unless there are additional limiting factors such as loss of fine dexterity or inability to sit for long periods of time. ClassificationStaffSupervisoryNoFLSA ExemptYesEmployment TypeRegularCompensation and Application DeadlinePay range starts at: $43,005.22 | All salary calculations start at the minimum salary and will be based on candidate's education and experience | Open until filled.
    $43k yearly Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • Social Services Case Manager

    Epilepsy Florida 3.2company rating

    Clinical case manager job in West Palm Beach, FL

    The Social Services Case Manager provides a range of intensive and individualized customer-centered case management services requiring advanced knowledge in a field of science or learning acquired through a prolonged course of specialized intellectual instruction and training. The Case Manager regularly exercises discretion and independent judgment to assess the needs of active client cases in their assigned territories and decide upon a course of action to be followed and to coordinate, organize, and address the needs for social services including making a determination of how best to fill any existing gap in providing such services. The Case Manager educates customers and their families about proper epilepsy care; counsels them concerning appropriate actions to be taken; and guides and puts them in contact with available resources and identifies and assists them in obtaining appropriate social services within the context of applicable policies and procedures. The Case Manager prepares all required reports, documentation, and plans for service. Responsibilities: Evaluate, analyze, and review newly open cases completed by the Centralized Intake Team to determine action to be taken. Ensure timely and appropriate continuation of services via phone, internet, mail and/or face to face. Develop an individualized comprehensive plan of care, including the social, psychological, epilepsy education, living, vocational, educational, transportation, financial and medical needs for people with epilepsy, which incorporates the customer's limitations, needs and capabilities. Ensure that accurate customer records are maintained in a time efficient manner, including completing detailed progress notes and maintaining current documents. Provide ongoing support by determining and using strategies, intervention, internal and external referrals, and solicitation of community resources to generate goals and objectives as delineated in the plan of care. Provide customer follow up if needed at regular intervals to measure progress and assess needs for modification/adjustments to current plan of care. Capability to meet customers face to face as requested in locations of mutual agreement. Network with community agencies to explore and keep abreast of new information and resources available. Provide data and reports as required and/or requested. Assist in promotion of summer camp for children with epilepsy and other department/agency related activities. Provide office management including deposits, petty cash, approving invoices, ordering office supplies, ensuring office equipment is functional, staffing the office, etc. when needed. Participate in EAFLA fundraising activities, staff, and department meetings. Abide by all EAFLA and state policies, procedures, and mandates. Perform any other related duties as assigned from time to time. Always represent the agency in a positive manner. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in human services discipline including Psychology, Social Work, Sociology 3+ years' experience in social services Ability to work independently in an offsite location with minimal supervision. Excellent communication skills, orally and in writing. Bi-lingual English and Creole or Spanish, preferred. Compensation: $45,000 -$50,000 No Third Party Agencies or Submissions Will Be Accepted. Our company is committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. DFWP Opportunities posted here do not create any implied or express employment contract between you and our company / our clients and can be changed at our discretion and / or the discretion of our clients. Any and all information may change without notice. We reserve the right to solely determine applicant suitability. By your submission you agree to all terms herein.
    $45k-50k yearly Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • School Based Clinical Counselor - Contract

    Community Partners of South Florida 4.1company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Riviera Beach, FL

    At Community Partners of South Florida (CPSFL), we are far more than just an organization - we are a dynamic force for positive change in the lives of children and families facing adversity. For over 30 years, our strong commitment and dedication to Health, Housing, and Community Services has been creating a lasting, positive impact, continuously improving lives. If you're ready to join a diverse team dedicated to building brighter futures, CPSFL is the place for you. Your journey starts here. Why CPSFL? Impactful Work: We go beyond making a difference; we create lasting social change, touching the lives of those who need it most. Thriving Careers: Embrace continuous growth and development through our comprehensive training and professional empowerment programs. Your Voice Matters: We value diverse perspectives and experiences, fostering an inclusive environment where every voice is not just heard, but celebrated, empowering all to contribute their unique strengths to our mission of positive change. Job Summary: Are you a compassionate therapist ready to make a difference? CPSFL presents an exciting opportunity for a School Based Clinical Counselor to join us for contract positions. As our School Based Clinical Counselor/Therapist, you'll be the beacon of support for children and families. From schools to safe community settings, you'll provide vital mental health services where they're needed most. Join us in shaping brighter futures for those we serve. Embark on this fulfilling journey with CPSFL - where compassionate care meets incredible rewards. Apply today and be the change! Qualifications: Master's Degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, or Marriage & Family Therapy (or the equivalent) from an accredited university or college in the field of counseling, social work, or psychology. Experience working with children with serious emotional disturbances, trauma, and abuse/neglect issues - preferred. Registered Intern with the State of Florida OR eligible to obtain Registered Intern status within 90 days of position appointment, OR License with the State of Florida (LMFT, LMHC, or LCSW). Valid Florida driver's license, ability to drive and provide proof of automobile insurance for vehicle being used for work, dependable transportation. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of children and families with psychological, behavioral and/or psychosocial issues. Ability to work well as a member of a team and to be flexible. Understanding of the stages of child/adolescent growth and development. Demonstrate cultural competence and awareness of the socio-cultural characteristics of clients served. Willingness and ability to travel locally within Palm Beach County; work a flexible schedule, which includes evenings and possibly weekends, and to work in a school and home-based environment. Some knowledge of community resources. Excellent verbal and written skills. Computer knowledge and competency. Key Responsibilities: ORGANIZATION CULTURE: Promote the mission, values and vision of Community Partners of South Florida. TEAM PLAYER: Collaborate with the multi-disciplinary team. SUPPORTING CLIENTS: Provide individual, family, and/or group therapy to children and families in adherence with the treatment plan. OUTREACH: Act as a liaison and appropriate representative for the agency with outside social service agencies, schools, and other organizations. BILLABLES: Provide a minimum of 25 billable client services per week OR as outlined in training plan during onboarding period. DOCUMENTATION: Utilize collaborative documentation during therapy sessions and assessments with children, adolescents, and families. Compensation: $30/hr for Registered Intern and $40/hr for Licensed CPSFL fosters an environment that supports equity in race, gender, religion, diversity and inclusion at the individual, organizational and community levels in service to our mission. We are an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace.
    $30-40 hourly Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • Licensed Clinician (LCSW/LMHC) - Per Diem

    Ferd & Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Childrens Ser 3.9company rating

    Clinical case manager job in West Palm Beach, FL

    Contract Description Alpert Jewish Family Service is looking for a Per Diem Licensed Mental Health Therapist (LCSW/LMHC) to work with our collaborative team of professionals. Our Licensed Mental Health Therapists have a broad-based experience in psychotherapy and provide direct service for agency clients including individuals, couples, groups and families. We have offices in Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens. About Alpert Jewish Family Service (Alpert JFS) While Alpert JFS is grounded in compassion and guided by Jewish values, our employees come from diverse faith backgrounds and are invested in the agency's mission to strengthen our entire community by empowering individuals and families through the delivery of comprehensive human services. Since 1974, Alpert JFS, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, has strengthened and enriched the lives of men, women, and children of all ages. We do this through a continuum of focused programs addressing the well-being of children and families of all ages, the independence and well-being of older adults, and the optimal quality of life for individuals with special needs. Requirements Master's or higher-level degree from an accredited school in an area of Mental Health and a valid license in the State of Florida. 2+ years of experience as an independently licensed clinical therapist: LCSW, LMHC or PsyD/PhD (Telemedicine experience preferred). Proficiency with Electronic Medical Records and other technologies such as Microsoft Office. Problem solving, analytical, communication and crisis management skills are necessary to assist clients and/or caregivers who may be in distress. Alpert JFS provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Drug Free Workplace
    $36k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Case Manager: Adult

    New Horizons of The Treasure Coast 4.0company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Fort Pierce, FL

    Full-time Description New Horizons is the largest mental health and addiction recovery provider on the Treasure Coast (and beyond), serving 15,000 children and adults annually through inpatient crisis services, 24-hour help line and mobile response team, and outpatient programs conveniently located across Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie counties. In addition, New Horizons assists 22,000 students in area schools, and we work closely with the courts, law enforcement, jails, and hospitals to help improve the health of individuals and the quality of life in our community. We are seeking a caring and compassionate Case Manager, to provide case management services to adult clients as assigned. Are you eager to learn,, demonstrate effective work planning skills, and maintain a positive work attitude? This may be the right position for you! At New Horizons, we offer meaningful work with opportunities for growth. Now under new management, we offer competitive pay, amazing benefits, and comprehensive training! Health Insurance (covers mental health) Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Disability Insurance (STD; LTD) Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Paid Sick Leave Paid Training Employee Assistance Program Life Insurance Retirement plan (403b) As a Case Manager, Adult your responsibilities will include: Develops and maintains a written service plan for each client Conducts case management activities for assigned clients to include assessment of strengths and needs, service planning, service brokering, service and care monitoring, and client advocacy Coordinates, referrals, admissions, discharges, and transfers between service modalities both within and outside the NHTC continuum of care. Monitors client progress towards treatment goals in all service modalities in which the client is enrolled. Actively intervenes to assure that treatment service plans remain on track and that client's utilization of service modalities remain appropriate Assures, when clinically possible that clients are enrolled in services that will maximize the resources available to them. Provide crisis intervention services as required. Requirements New Horizons will need you to have the following qualifications: Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college with a major in counseling, social work, psychology, criminal justice, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education, or a related human services field One (1) year full time or equivalent experience working with adults experiencing serious mental illness Valid and current Florida Driver's License required with no more than 6 points in the past 5 years Salary Description $19.00/hour
    $19 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Case Manager, Veterans Services (Contract)

    GGI All 3.3company rating

    Clinical case manager job in West Palm Beach, FL

    Job DescriptionDescription:The Case Manager plays a key role in Gulfstream Goodwill Industries' Housing Our Heroes initiative, a housing and wellness stabilization project designed to serve veterans experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Palm Beach County. The Case Manager will provide trauma-informed, individualized case management and supportive services across the full housing stabilization continuum from shelter entry through permanent housing placement and up to 12 months postplacement. The role focuses on ensuring veteran participants achieve housing stability, wellness, self-sufficiency, and strong community integration. Requirements: Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments using trauma-informed and culturally competent approaches. Develop individualized Housing Stability and Wellness Plans focused on housing placement, health, behavioral health, income, benefits, and veteran-specific supports. Assist veterans with collecting documentation for eligibility (ID, DD-214, income verification, etc.) and support referrals from the VA and Coordinated Entry System. Assist participants in locating, securing, and maintaining safe, affordable permanent housing. Conduct landlord engagement, housing inspections, and mediation when needed. Provide intensive case management during the first 6 months in housing (weekly contact) and continued light-touch case management for an additional 6 months (biweekly/monthly contact). Support participants in developing tenancy skills, financial literacy, community integration, and independent living capabilities. Facilitate access to VA benefits, SSI/SSDI, Medicaid, SNAP, VSO services, veteran peer support, and community-based services. Coordinate warm hand-offs to health and behavioral health providers, including VA Medical, Whole Health, Cigna-funded services, IHCS, Henderson, and other identified partners Support connection to employment and vocational training through CareerSource, Vocational Rehabilitation, and GGI's employment programs. Utilize trauma-informed, motivational interviewing, and strengths-based practices to promote mental, physical, and emotional wellness. Encourage participation in wellness, peer-to-peer recovery, PTSD support, substance use recovery, and veteran-focused support groups. Monitor participant progress, provide coaching, and ensure continuity of care. Document all services in HMIS/ClientTrack in compliance with grant requirements. Maintain detailed case notes, service plans, and goal tracking. Support data collection for program outcomes including housing retention, income improvements, benefits access, wellness progress, and reduced recidivism. Participate in program evaluation, grant reporting, and quality improvement processes. Build and maintain strong partnerships with VA, local Veteran Service Organizations, PBC Division of Human & Veteran Services, community agencies, and landlords. Participate in case conferencing, Housing First trainings, local Veteran Advisory Boards, and Homeless Coalition activities. Promote culturally competent, veteran-focused service approaches. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in social work, Human Services, Psychology, Counseling, or related field/ MSW preferred Minimum 2 years' experience in case management, housing stabilization, or veteran services. Familiarity with homelessness service systems, Coordinated Entry, VA benefits, and trauma-informed care. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and commitment to working with veterans facing housing and behavioral health challenges. Valid Florida driver's license and reliable transportation. Knowledge of housing programs, Veterans Services and SOAR benefits. Experience with HMIS, ClientTrack, or other case management data systems. Veteran or military family members strongly encouraged to apply. Physical & Schedule Requirements Ability to travel across GGI shelters, housing sites, partner agencies, and community locations Must be able to conduct home visits and occasional after-hour wellness check-ins as needed
    $31k-50k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Case Manager - Bilingual Creole/English

    Easter Seals Florida 4.0company rating

    Clinical case manager job in West Palm Beach, FL

    Full-time Description Salary will be between $44,392 to $45,367 per year (and based on education and experience), plus insurance and time off benefits We are currently seeking a Bilingual (Creole/English) Case Manager/Service Coordinator for our Treasure Coast Early Steps program in West Palm Beach. Our program serves children from birth to age 3 with developmental delays, providing services in the families' homes, at daycare, at the playground, or wherever the children are during the day (in the natural environment). What we offer: Live and on demand Professional Development opportunities Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans Paid Holidays, Vacation, Sick, and Personal Time Employee Assistance Program Several Supplemental Insurance Policies 403B Savings Plan Easterseals Cares Wellness Program Work Life Balance The Opportunity to Make a Difference in the Community and the Organization A snapshot of what you'll do: Serve as the single point of contact in assisting families in gaining access to available services in the community Obtaining information on available funding sources to help in meeting the needs of the children Provide a parent education, evidence-based program whose goal is to give strategies to the child's caregiver based on the child's and family's needs during routine activities Qualifications: Bilingual (Creole/English) A bachelor's degree or higher with an emphasis in the areas of psychology, social work, health education, interdisciplinary sociology, early childhood, child development or special education (college transcript and copy of diploma are required) One year of hands-on experience with young children and families in a teaching, case management, or counseling role, or with individuals with special needs and/or developmental delays of any age in a case management role Bachelor's degrees in other fields require a minimum of 3 years of experience in case management, teaching or counseling working with children with disabilities Ability to meet our approved driver qualifications in order to drive your personal vehicle, as required, for program-related needs (minimum age of 21 and good driving history) An energetic, resourceful and professional individual who will promote a positive, respectful and team-based environment Easterseals Florida has been rated a Great Place to Work (2020-2025) by our employees! We provide services daily that are leading the way to 100% equity, inclusion and access for people living with disabilities, families and communities. Working at Easterseals is more than just a job - it's an opportunity to be part of something bigger! If you want to translate your talent, your passion, and your commitment to help people with disabilities, families and the community, you might be exactly what we are looking for. Easterseals Florida is a Drug Free Workplace (DFWP) (including medical marijuana). Easterseals Florida is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information. Easterseals Florida is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact our HR department at **************, *********************, 2010 Crosby Way, Winter Park, FL 32792. Salary Description $44,392 to $45,367 per year
    $44.4k-45.4k yearly 3d ago
  • Student Conduct Case Manager

    Indian River State College 4.3company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Fort Pierce, FL

    The Student Conduct Case Manager plays an integral role within the Student Life team at Indian River State College. Reporting to the Coordinator for Student Conduct, this position helps uphold a safe, respectful, and educational campus environment by supporting the administration of the College's student conduct system. The Case Manager oversees day-to-day case management, ensures timely and policy-aligned resolution of incidents, and works collaboratively with campus partners to promote student well-being and accountability. This role also contributes to the College's holistic approach to student behavior by preparing documentation for judicial committee meetings, guiding students through the conduct process, and reinforcing community standards that support learning, growth, and belonging across The River. About Us Indian River State College is a leading public institution located on Florida's Treasure Coast, serving students across multiple campuses in four counties. We are dedicated to academic excellence, innovation, and community engagement, offering associate and bachelor's degrees, workforce training, and continuing education programs. At The River, we believe every student's and employee's story matters. We value the different perspectives, experiences, and talents that come together on our campuses, creating a learning environment and workplace that's supportive, inclusive, and inspiring. With flexible options online, on campus, and hybrid, we design learning experiences that meet students where they are and prepare them for real-world success. Programs like the Promise Program open doors by providing eligible students with tuition-free access, ensuring every learner has the opportunity to thrive. Why Join the River When you join Indian River State College, you become part of a forward-thinking and supportive community where your work truly matters. Your role is more than a job; it's an opportunity to shape the future, uplift students, and be part of a mission-driven college that is changing lives every day. What We Offer At Indian River State College, we value the well-being and professional growth of our employees. Our comprehensive benefits package includes: * Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, supplemental plans, and access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP). * Affordable Coverage: PPO/HMO options starting at just $50/month for individual coverage and $180/month for family coverage. * Retirement Security: Participation in the Florida Retirement System (FRS), plus tax-deferred annuities and Roth 403(b) options. * Time for You: Generous paid vacation, personal, and sick leave to support work-life balance. * Perks & Discounts: Reduced rates on services and tickets to local attractions. * Growth & Development: Professional development programs, leadership training, and opportunities to advance your career. JOB SUMMARY: Under administrative supervision, the Student Conduct Case Manager serves as a key member of the Student Life team at Indian River State College. Reporting to the Coordinator for Student Conduct, this position supports the administration of the institutional student conduct system through case management and administrative duties. The position ensures timely and policy aligned resolution of incidents, collaborates with campus partners, and advances holistic and educational approaches to student behavior concerns. Moreover, this role supports the institution in preparing documentation and case files for all judicial committee meetings. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: * Manage Caseload: Manage a comprehensive caseload of student conduct matters, ensuring timely resolution consistent with the Indian River State College Student Code of Conduct and institutional policy. Conduct intake meetings, fact-finding conversations, and administrative conferences with students and involved parties. Determine appropriate outcomes and educational sanctions in accordance with college procedures. Prepare accurate case summaries, official correspondence, and documentation in compliance with FERPA and Office of Student Life standards. Interpret and apply the Indian River State College Student Code of Conduct, Student Handbook, Residence Life guidelines (where applicable), and related campus policies. Ensure procedural fairness, consistent application of standards, and alignment with federal and state regulations, including Title IX and the Cleary Act. Maintain complete and confidential records in Maxient or other college-approved platforms. 45% * Student Support, Prevention, Education Provide supportive guidance to students navigating the conduct process, emphasizing reflection, accountability, and decision-making. Coordinate with the AVP Student Life, Campus Safety and Security, Academic Affairs, and all other units to address behavioral concerns and refer students to appropriate resources. Participate in Behavioral Assessment Response Team (BART) processes as needed. Develop and facilitate training for faculty, staff, resident assistants, and student leaders on community standards, reporting expectations, and the conduct process. Support Student Life initiatives related to well-being, conflict resolution, alcohol and other drug education, and bystander intervention. Represent the Office of Student Life at orientations, workshops, and educational events across Indian River State College campuses. 30% * Administrative Duties: Contribute to departmental assessment initiatives, including data analysis, reporting, and identification of trends related to student behavior. Recommend updates to conduct procedures, educational sanctions, and outreach programming to enhance the student experience and reduce repeat violations. Assist the Ombudsperson with intake of complaints, concerns, and inquiries from students. Support informal conflict resolution through mediation, facilitated conversations, and problem-solving strategies. Gather relevant documentation, timelines, and background information to support impartial review. Maintain confidentiality and neutrality in all interactions and case handling. Help monitor complaint trends and systemic issues, providing insights for organizational improvement. Assist with preparing reports, briefings, and presentations on findings and recommendations. Manage appointment scheduling, communication, and follow-ups relating to Office of Student Conduct. Other duties as assigned. 25% QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS: * Bachelor's degree in higher education, counseling, social work, criminal justice, psychology, or a related discipline. * Experience working in student conduct, case management, student affairs, or a comparable functional area. * Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality, exercise sound judgment, and work effectively with all student populations. * Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to manage sensitive conversations with professionalism. * Ability to interact in a professional manner with diverse groups of institutional constituents. * Ability to manage and coordinate assignments to meet deadlines. * Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergencies. * Strong interpersonal, presentation, and communication skills. * Skills in using logic and reasoning to problem solve. * Experience working with technology applications and databases, creating reports that reflect relevant data. * Valid Florida driver's license. * Skill in organizing, time management, and prioritizing. * Skill in working with Microsoft Office and Windows based applications. * Ability to be accurate, pay attention to details, be people oriented, multi-task, work independently as well as with others, and be self-motivated. * Familiarity with Title IX, FERPA, Cleary Act requirements, and Florida state higher education regulations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position classifies the physical exertion requirements as light work involving lifting no more than 20 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Even though the weight lifted may be very little, a job is in this category when it requires a good deal of walking or standing, or when it involves sitting most of the time with some pushing and pulling of arm or leg controls. To be considered capable of performing a full or wide range of light work, you must have the ability to do substantially all of these activities. If someone can do light work, we determine that he or she can also do sedentary work, unless there are additional limiting factors such as loss of fine dexterity or inability to sit for long periods of time. Classification Staff Supervisory No FLSA Exempt Yes Employment Type Regular Compensation and Application Deadline Pay range starts at: $43,005.22 | All salary calculations start at the minimum salary and will be based on candidate's education and experience | Open until filled.
    $43k yearly Auto-Apply 13d ago
  • School Based Clinical Counselor - Contract

    Community Partners of South Florida 4.1company rating

    Clinical case manager job in Riviera Beach, FL

    At Community Partners of South Florida (CPSFL) , we are far more than just an organization - we are a dynamic force for positive change in the lives of children and families facing adversity. For over 30 years, our strong commitment and dedication to Health, Housing, and Community Services has been creating a lasting, positive impact, continuously improving lives. If you're ready to join a diverse team dedicated to building brighter futures, CPSFL is the place for you. Your journey starts here. Why CPSFL? Impactful Work: We go beyond making a difference; we create lasting social change, touching the lives of those who need it most. Thriving Careers: Embrace continuous growth and development through our comprehensive training and professional empowerment programs. Your Voice Matters: We value diverse perspectives and experiences, fostering an inclusive environment where every voice is not just heard, but celebrated, empowering all to contribute their unique strengths to our mission of positive change. Job Summary: Are you a compassionate therapist ready to make a difference? CPSFL presents an exciting opportunity for a School Based Clinical Counselor to join us for contract positions. As our School Based Clinical Counselor/Therapist, you'll be the beacon of support for children and families. From schools to safe community settings, you'll provide vital mental health services where they're needed most. Join us in shaping brighter futures for those we serve. Embark on this fulfilling journey with CPSFL - where compassionate care meets incredible rewards. Apply today and be the change! Qualifications: Master's Degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, or Marriage & Family Therapy (or the equivalent) from an accredited university or college in the field of counseling, social work, or psychology. Experience working with children with serious emotional disturbances, trauma, and abuse/neglect issues - preferred. Registered Intern with the State of Florida OR eligible to obtain Registered Intern status within 90 days of position appointment, OR License with the State of Florida (LMFT, LMHC, or LCSW). Valid Florida driver's license, ability to drive and provide proof of automobile insurance for vehicle being used for work, dependable transportation. Knowledge , Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of children and families with psychological, behavioral and/or psychosocial issues. Ability to work well as a member of a team and to be flexible. Understanding of the stages of child/adolescent growth and development. Demonstrate cultural competence and awareness of the socio-cultural characteristics of clients served. Willingness and ability to travel locally within Palm Beach County; work a flexible schedule, which includes evenings and possibly weekends, and to work in a school and home-based environment. Some knowledge of community resources. Excellent verbal and written skills. Computer knowledge and competency. Key Responsibilities: ORGANIZATION CULTURE: Promote the mission, values and vision of Community Partners of South Florida. TEAM PLAYER: Collaborate with the multi-disciplinary team. SUPPORTING CLIENTS: Provide individual, family, and/or group therapy to children and families in adherence with the treatment plan. OUTREACH: Act as a liaison and appropriate representative for the agency with outside social service agencies, schools, and other organizations. BILLABLES: Provide a minimum of 25 billable client services per week OR as outlined in training plan during onboarding period. DOCUMENTATION: Utilize collaborative documentation during therapy sessions and assessments with children, adolescents, and families. Compensation: $30/hr for Registered Intern and $40/hr for Licensed CPSFL fosters an environment that supports equity in race, gender, religion, diversity and inclusion at the individual, organizational and community levels in service to our mission. We are an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace.
    $30-40 hourly Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Licensed Clinician (LCSW/LMHC) - Per Diem

    Ferd & Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Childrens Ser 3.9company rating

    Clinical case manager job in West Palm Beach, FL

    Job DescriptionDescription: Alpert Jewish Family Service is looking for a Per Diem Licensed Mental Health Therapist (LCSW/LMHC) to work with our collaborative team of professionals. Our Licensed Mental Health Therapists have a broad-based experience in psychotherapy and provide direct service for agency clients including individuals, couples, groups and families. We have offices in Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens. About Alpert Jewish Family Service (Alpert JFS) While Alpert JFS is grounded in compassion and guided by Jewish values, our employees come from diverse faith backgrounds and are invested in the agency's mission to strengthen our entire community by empowering individuals and families through the delivery of comprehensive human services. Since 1974, Alpert JFS, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, has strengthened and enriched the lives of men, women, and children of all ages. We do this through a continuum of focused programs addressing the well-being of children and families of all ages, the independence and well-being of older adults, and the optimal quality of life for individuals with special needs. Requirements: Master's or higher-level degree from an accredited school in an area of Mental Health and a valid license in the State of Florida. 2+ years of experience as an independently licensed clinical therapist: LCSW, LMHC or PsyD/PhD (Telemedicine experience preferred). Proficiency with Electronic Medical Records and other technologies such as Microsoft Office. Problem solving, analytical, communication and crisis management skills are necessary to assist clients and/or caregivers who may be in distress. Alpert JFS provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Drug Free Workplace
    $36k-60k yearly est. 11d ago

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How much does a clinical case manager earn in Port Saint Lucie, FL?

The average clinical case manager in Port Saint Lucie, FL earns between $27,000 and $55,000 annually. This compares to the national average clinical case manager range of $38,000 to $68,000.

Average clinical case manager salary in Port Saint Lucie, FL

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