Social Work PRN
Social Work PRN is hiring: Family Case Manager, Philadelphia County in Philadelp
Social Work PRN, Philadelphia, PA, US, 19117
Description
Family Case Manager needed for full-time, direct hire position in Philadelphia County.
The Family Case Manager provides direct service links for residents and their children to external resources to establish safe and permanent housing. Responsibilities include case management, advocacy, needs assessment, action planning, and evaluation. They accompany residents to appointments, coordinate group meetings, and provide ongoing support and counseling. The role involves identifying new resources, developing informational materials, and networking with community resources on various topics like Women's Health, Housing, and Domestic Violence. Additional duties include registering children in schools, conducting intake interviews and psychosocial assessments, providing training on relevant issues, performing exit interviews, and maintaining a supportive community environment.
Position Requirements
BSW with some direct service or advocacy experience is required, preferably in a residential or urban setting. The candidate must be effective with a diverse population, a team player, proficient in communication, and have strong computer skills, including MS Office. Experience in domestic violence issues, crisis intervention, conflict resolution, group facilitation, and counseling are preferred. The ability to work independently and collaboratively is essential.
This position is currently accepting applications.
Family Case Manager needed for full-time, direct hire position in Philadelphia County.
The Family Case Manager provides direct service links for residents and their children to external resources to establish safe and permanent housing. Responsibilities include case management, advocacy, needs assessment, action planning, and evaluation. They accompany residents to appointments, coordinate group meetings, and provide ongoing support and counseling. The role involves identifying new resources, developing informational materials, and networking with community resources on various topics like Women's Health, Housing, and Domestic Violence. Additional duties include registering children in schools, conducting intake interviews and psychosocial assessments, providing training on relevant issues, performing exit interviews, and maintaining a supportive community environment.
Position Requirements
BSW with some direct service or advocacy experience is required, preferably in a residential or urban setting. The candidate must be effective with a diverse population, a team player, proficient in communication, and have strong computer skills, including MS Office. Experience in domestic violence issues, crisis intervention, conflict resolution, group facilitation, and counseling are preferred. The ability to work independently and collaboratively is essential.
This position is currently accepting applications.