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Annual Salary: $65k – $70k (varies depending on years of experience) We are seeking a dedicated Youth Case Manager to join our justice-focused youth services team. This role works directly with young adults who are involved in the legal system and benefit from structured support, guidance, and community-based programming. The coordinator will help participants stay on track with pretrial expectations while connecting them to meaningful opportunities that promote stability, personal growth, and long-term success. This position involves both office-based work and extensive engagement in the NYC community. The ideal candidate is someone who can build trust with young adults, adapt quickly, and approach challenges with creativity and empathy. You’ll collaborate with colleagues to design engaging activities—including groups, outings, and incentive-based experiences—that encourage youth participation and support positive outcomes. Key responsibilities and qualifications are listed below. Key Responsibilities
Build strong, supportive relationships with young adults through consistent outreach, office visits, and community-based engagement. Help participants maintain compliance with pretrial requirements through coaching, problem-solving, and frequent check-ins. Develop and participate in youth-centered programs such as peer groups, skills training activities, field trips, and incentive-based opportunities. Conduct comprehensive assessments to understand each participant’s needs related to mental health, substance use, trauma, education, employment, and social supports. Collaborate closely with internal team members—including youth workers, clinicians, and engagement specialists—to coordinate services and ensure continuity of care. Connect participants to community partners and support systems that promote safety, skill-building, and long-term independence. Maintain timely documentation, progress notes, and communication related to participant status. Participate in team meetings to help develop innovative strategies for engagement and retention. Qualifications
Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, or a closely related clinical field. 2–3 years of experience supporting young adults (16–27), particularly those facing challenges such as: Trauma histories, Mental health concerns, Substance use Strong familiarity with youth-oriented community resources, treatment programs, and support services. Ability to work effectively in the field across diverse NYC communities. Strong rapport-building skills, flexibility, and a youth-centered mindset.
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Annual Salary: $65k – $70k (varies depending on years of experience) We are seeking a dedicated Youth Case Manager to join our justice-focused youth services team. This role works directly with young adults who are involved in the legal system and benefit from structured support, guidance, and community-based programming. The coordinator will help participants stay on track with pretrial expectations while connecting them to meaningful opportunities that promote stability, personal growth, and long-term success. This position involves both office-based work and extensive engagement in the NYC community. The ideal candidate is someone who can build trust with young adults, adapt quickly, and approach challenges with creativity and empathy. You’ll collaborate with colleagues to design engaging activities—including groups, outings, and incentive-based experiences—that encourage youth participation and support positive outcomes. Key responsibilities and qualifications are listed below. Key Responsibilities
Build strong, supportive relationships with young adults through consistent outreach, office visits, and community-based engagement. Help participants maintain compliance with pretrial requirements through coaching, problem-solving, and frequent check-ins. Develop and participate in youth-centered programs such as peer groups, skills training activities, field trips, and incentive-based opportunities. Conduct comprehensive assessments to understand each participant’s needs related to mental health, substance use, trauma, education, employment, and social supports. Collaborate closely with internal team members—including youth workers, clinicians, and engagement specialists—to coordinate services and ensure continuity of care. Connect participants to community partners and support systems that promote safety, skill-building, and long-term independence. Maintain timely documentation, progress notes, and communication related to participant status. Participate in team meetings to help develop innovative strategies for engagement and retention. Qualifications
Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, or a closely related clinical field. 2–3 years of experience supporting young adults (16–27), particularly those facing challenges such as: Trauma histories, Mental health concerns, Substance use Strong familiarity with youth-oriented community resources, treatment programs, and support services. Ability to work effectively in the field across diverse NYC communities. Strong rapport-building skills, flexibility, and a youth-centered mindset.
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