Andrews Center
Children's Case Manager - Henderson County
Andrews Center, Athens, Texas, United States, 75751
Children's Case Manager - Henderson County
Location: Athens, TX Job Type:
Full-Time Benefits:
Competitive pay & great benefits package Job Summary
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
to provide case management and rehabilitation services to children with moderate to high-intensity mental health needs. This position works closely with youth and families in their natural environments, community settings, and office-based settings to support recovery, stability, and skill development. Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a
Human Services
field (required) Experience working with
seriously emotionally disturbed children Strong communication, organizational, and advocacy skills Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Key Responsibilities
Conduct assessments and develop individualized service plans Coordinate and monitor mental health and community-based services Provide advocacy and linkage to resources Deliver crisis services, brief interventions, and aftercare support Provide skills training, parent skills training, and family education Maintain documentation in accordance with program and regulatory standards Manage a caseload with varying levels of intensity Services provided in clients'
homes, community settings, and office locations Caseload size and intensity will vary based on client needs Why Join Us
Full-time position with
great benefits Meaningful work making a positive impact on children and families
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Location: Athens, TX Job Type:
Full-Time Benefits:
Competitive pay & great benefits package Job Summary
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
to provide case management and rehabilitation services to children with moderate to high-intensity mental health needs. This position works closely with youth and families in their natural environments, community settings, and office-based settings to support recovery, stability, and skill development. Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a
Human Services
field (required) Experience working with
seriously emotionally disturbed children Strong communication, organizational, and advocacy skills Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Key Responsibilities
Conduct assessments and develop individualized service plans Coordinate and monitor mental health and community-based services Provide advocacy and linkage to resources Deliver crisis services, brief interventions, and aftercare support Provide skills training, parent skills training, and family education Maintain documentation in accordance with program and regulatory standards Manage a caseload with varying levels of intensity Services provided in clients'
homes, community settings, and office locations Caseload size and intensity will vary based on client needs Why Join Us
Full-time position with
great benefits Meaningful work making a positive impact on children and families
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