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Success Coach (Case Manager) for Targeted Case Management (TCM)

Families and Youth Innovations Plus

Full TimeOn Site2-5 yrs$18 - $22 / HOURPosted 2 months ago

Location

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Salary

$18 - $22 / HOUR

Quick overview

The Success Coach provides specialized case management services to youth, coordinating care between providers and participants while maintaining individual records. They also facilitate life skills training, conduct field visits, and educate clients on available community resources.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Social Work, Psychology, or Criminal Justice. Additionally, at least two years of experience working with at-risk youth and the ability to pass a criminal records check are required.

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Job description

Families & Youth Innovations Plus (FYI+) Position

  • Full
  • Time; Hourly/Non-Exempt

Hourly Rate

$17.98 - $21.76 hourly (3 levels based on experience and education) Reports To: Target Case Management Program Supervisor Department: Case Management Program

  • Job Summary The Success Coach (Case Manager) for Targeted Case Management (TCM) will provide specialized case management services to individual client needs.
  • They also create programs to benefit clients and educate clients on available community resources.
  • Success coaching ensures that clients receive services in a timely, appropriate, efficient and coordinated fashion.
  • This position requires that in-person support and/or service delivery be provided by the employee in various settings approved by organizational leadership to include, but not limited to: homes, schools, outdoor settings, courtrooms, offices, shared spaces, street outreach locations, etc.
  • These environments are often inclusive of higher levels of noise and other factors that may present a heightened level of stimuli and safety awareness.
  • When providing or participating in leadership-approved on-line activities, being on-camera and actively engaged are also expected and required as part of this work.

What You'll Do

  • Coordinate services between providers and participants Provide case management services and skill-building services to youth in the program Provide housing case management services Maintain individual case records on participants receiving services Provide specialized case management services to individual participant needs Educate participants on available community resources and services Create programs and services to benefit clients and the community Attend community meetings relevant to program and clients Administer and facilitate the completion of appropriate intake forms, assessments, intake packet, and service plans Conduct field visits, attend meetings and be available to deliver services during traditional and non-traditional hours (when needed) in educational institutions, places of employment, FYI's main office, JPPO offices, detention facilities or any other setting that enables and promotes, the consistent and structured delivery of case management services Organize and facilitate life skills in both individual and group settings
  • Required to participate and interact in youth activities (for example: camping, sport activities, overnight youth conferences, etc.), which may involve occasional overnight activities and trips Must pass a CYFD Criminal Records Check Must maintain a full certification of the following trainings; CPR/First Aid and CPI

What You Need

Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Family and Consumer Sciences, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Sociology, or Criminology from an accredited College or University. Four (2) years' experience working with at risk youth or children in an educational, behavioral health, or similar setting. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Exhibit skills in comprehending, interpreting, and completing delegated tasks efficiently