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Residential Case Manager

YMCA of Greater Louisville

Full TimeOn Site5-10 yrs$43,888 - $43,888 / YEARPosted 4 months agoCloses Jun 2

Location

Louisville, Kentucky

Salary

$43,888 - $43,888 / YEAR

Quick overview

The Residential Case Manager assesses youth and family issues, develops individualized case plans, and coordinates various services for youth in emergency shelter. They also provide crisis intervention and ensure the medical and educational needs of shelter youth are addressed.

Requirements summary

A Bachelor's Degree in Human Services is required, along with two years of case management experience and five years of experience working with at-risk youth. A Master's degree in Social Work is preferred, and candidates must be at least 21 years old with a valid driver's license.

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Job description

Job DetailsLevel

  • ExperiencedJob
  • Location:
  • YMCA
  • Safe
  • Place
  • Services -
  • Louisville,
  • KY 40217Position
  • Type:
  • Full
  • TimeEducation
  • Level: 4
  • Year
  • DegreeSalary
  • Range: $43,888.00 - $43,888.00
  • Salary/yearJob
  • Shift:
  • AnyJob
  • Category:
  • Social
  • ServicesPOSITION
  • SUMMARY: As the nation’s leading nonprofit organization committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y offers more than just a job. We offer you a career with a future and the chance to make a lasting difference in your community. Incumbent assesses youth and family issues which result in a request for shelter care. The incumbent develops an individualized case plan for each youth in emergency shelter and directs, provides, and/or coordinates the provision of counseling, mediation, short-term conflict resolution, case management, medical, educational services, and home placement for youth in Shelter House. The average short-term (1 week to 3 weeks) case load will up to 10 residents and 10 aftercare families for a total of 225 youth & families per year.
  • Essential
  • RESPONSIBILITIES: Uphold the mission of the YMCA, and demonstrate behaviors that reflect a determined, nurturing, genuine, hopeful, and welcoming nature. Demonstrates a commitment to the charitable work of the YMCA and accepts a leadership role in the activities and events of the YMCA Annual Campaign. Challenges people to accept and demonstrate core values of the YMCA of honesty, respect, responsibility and caring. Provide crisis intervention, case management, and mediation services through the crisis phone line, crisis walk-in service, community-based referrals, and Safe Place program. Facilitate the referral process for all potential clients. Provide intake, case assessment and disposition, case management, “Family Team Conferencing” Mediation, and aftercare referral services to youth and families seeking services at Shelter House. Provide liaison and advocacy with appropriate mental health centers, courts, physicians, school systems, CHFS/DCBS, and other community agencies. Insures that medical and educational needs of all shelter youth are addressed. Conducts follow up contacts with youth and families, conducting an outcome measure survey with each family, and enters data into database system (ServicePoint). Assist Youth Work Staff in assuring that youth and family needs are being addressed on a day-to-day basis during the shelter stay. Develop effective working relationships with Senior Youth Workers, Part-Time Youth Workers, and all supervisory personnel, which contribute to collaborative decision-making and mutual accountability. Insures proper documentation and protection of confidential information about youth, services provided to youth and families, and contacts with other agency’s personnel about care of the youth. Attends and participates in meetings, supervision, and weekly case reviews. Assists Youth Work staff in direct supervision of residents. Assists in emergency transportation of youth. Maintain consistent and timely records, including relevant reports to meet funding and licensing requirements. Assist in the preparation for monitoring visits by funding and licensing sources. Participate in the hiring process and orientation of new staff when appropriate. Participate in staff and program development. Maintains shared case management offices and rooms in a clean and orderly condition. Insures prudent use of resources, assists in revenue development, and participates in the internal fundraising campaign. Supervises 1 - 2 students completing practicum assignments.
  • Physical
  • WORKING
  • CONDITIONS: Standing Sitting Climbing Pushing Pulling Lifting 35 Lbs. Carrying 35 lbs. Series of dissimilar operations
  • Continuous
  • Operation requiring attention to detail
  • WORK
  • Environment:
  • Noise level-
  • Moderate
  • Fast
  • Paced
  • Trauma
  • Informed
  • HOURS: Monday 11a-9p Wednesday 9a-7p Thursday 11a-9p Sunday 9a-7p Qualifications Master’s degree in Social Work preferred. Bachelor's Degree in Human Services required. Two years Case Management experience. Five years experience working with at-risk youth. Minimum of 21 years of age. Valid Driver’s License and able to pass insurance requirements to transport youth in the company vehicle.