JCCA
Case Planner I
JCCA is seeking a Case Planner I to join our Preventive Services Program, which provides targeted interventions to stabilize and strengthen families in crisis
particularly when children are coping with mental illness or stress. The program uses the Solution-Based Casework (SBC) model, a strengths-based approach designed to build partnerships with families and help them develop the skills to manage real-life challenges. Key Responsibilities: Provide case management and supportive services to families at risk of foster care involvement Conduct assessments, make referrals, and monitor client progress Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings with clinical staff Maintain compliance with NYS and NYC child welfare documentation and contact requirements Conduct home visits in accordance with agency and ACS guidelines Attend case conferences, team meetings, and training sessions Support planning and implementation of client group activities Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field Strong writing and documentation skills Knowledge of child welfare practices and risk factors for abuse/neglect Ability to work effectively with culturally and professionally diverse teams Spanish fluency highly preferred Hourly Range: $27.47
$29.71 per hour Work Environment: Hybrid (some remote work available)
JCCA is seeking a Case Planner I to join our Preventive Services Program, which provides targeted interventions to stabilize and strengthen families in crisis
particularly when children are coping with mental illness or stress. The program uses the Solution-Based Casework (SBC) model, a strengths-based approach designed to build partnerships with families and help them develop the skills to manage real-life challenges. Key Responsibilities: Provide case management and supportive services to families at risk of foster care involvement Conduct assessments, make referrals, and monitor client progress Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings with clinical staff Maintain compliance with NYS and NYC child welfare documentation and contact requirements Conduct home visits in accordance with agency and ACS guidelines Attend case conferences, team meetings, and training sessions Support planning and implementation of client group activities Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field Strong writing and documentation skills Knowledge of child welfare practices and risk factors for abuse/neglect Ability to work effectively with culturally and professionally diverse teams Spanish fluency highly preferred Hourly Range: $27.47
$29.71 per hour Work Environment: Hybrid (some remote work available)