Intercept Health·Henrico County, Virginia
The Case Manager will provide life skills coaching and support to young adults transitioning into the community by assisting with money management, employment, and education. They will also contribute to the formulation and implementation of resident transitional living plans while serving as a positive role model.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field and possess at least two years of experience in case management for children and families. A Master's degree in a human service field with relevant student placement experience is also accepted.
Market context
In Virginia, Youth Independent Living case manager roles are often tied to ongoing demand for staff who can support transition-age youth and families with coordinated services. These positions are competitive because employers typically look for a relevant bachelor’s degree or a human service master’s degree, plus direct case management experience with children and families. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page, then compare them with your experience before applying.