Case Manager
Phipps Neighborhoods
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Post Date: Jul 17, 2024
Job Type: Full Time
Start Date: - n/a -
Salary: 48,000 - 52,000
Location: US - New York - Bronx
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Description
Phipps Neighborhoods serves approximately 10,000 children, teens and adults in three key areas that we have identified as the best ways to systematically address the risk factors associated with poverty. Our School and Community Education programs include early childhood education, after-school programs, community school engagement, and summer camps for school age children. To help older youth begin careers, our Learning and Career Development programs offer high school equivalency preparation, English for speakers of other languages, college prep, and work readiness services. And, to help our community members address the barriers that limit their success, we offer Community Resources including resident support, financial counseling, free tax prep, assistance accessing benefits, and more. These services are funded by government grants and contributions from foundations, corporations and individuals.   

The Case Manager at the Courtlandt Community site provides case management, outreach and counseling to the residents at this supportive housing facility.

Salary: $48,000 to $52,000 (base salary commensurate with education, training and related work experience)

Duties & Responsibilities:

Conduct a comprehensive intake assessment for all new residents and review the agency’s policies and procedures with them.

Develop treatment plan for all residents.

Maintain concise and accurate resident files.

Monitor residents’ medication

Provide residents with necessary referrals, including emergencies such as   hospitalization, detox, etc. Inform residents about on-site, agency and community resources that are available to them.

Participate in case conferences, staff meetings and training sessions and represent the agency at assigned meetings and conferences.

Input data in Awards data base daily for all of the consumers.

Attend professional development trainings, supervision meetings, case conferences, and staff meetings.

Provide monthly statistical reports on time and accurately.

Work cooperatively with staff at all levels to ensure quality service provision and the development and improvement of team performance

Other duties as assigned.

Skills
Minimum Associates Degree or 60 college credits with two to five years’ experience. Qualified candidate must have a strong understanding of the developmental needs of adults, sensitivity to ethnic and cultural diversity, and knowledge of and commitment to working from a strength-based perspective. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and strong computer skills required. Bi-lingual (Spanish) a plus.