NOTE: This position requires candidates to complete our online application, which can be found at: https://tinyurl.com/YAPCaseManager
Summary
We seek a Case Manager passionate about achieving positive participant outcomes through high-quality service and engagement. Case Managers are responsible for achieving programmatic performance measurements as outlined by YAP's program model and funder-mandated requirements through the provision of career counseling, employment-related training, and opportunities for paid work experience with local employers.
A Case Manager will ensure that a trusting and collaborative process is implemented with each participant, focusing on employment-related outcomes. Top candidates will recognize and identify each client's risk and protective factors, respect each individual's diverse cultures and values and establish professional roles and boundaries while working with families.
Primary Responsibilities:
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Coordinate and implement various recruitment activities to reach eligible youth ages 16-24 that results in meeting the current year's enrollment targets and establishing a wait list to fill slot openings immediately
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Coordinate pre-enrollment assessments, collect and review appropriate documentation to verify program eligibility, and facilitate or otherwise support participant orientation sessions upon enrollment.
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Initiate an Individual Service Strategy that leads to desired outcomes and the removal of barriers for each participant; provide goal-oriented guidance and effective strategies toward realizing goals; track all participant activities and goal attainments on a quarterly basis throughout both the program and follow-up years.
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Cultivate relationships and maintain consistent communication with partners and community resources to enable appropriate placements and linkages; assess and link participants to appropriate departments and/or agencies for job readiness, training, support services, specialized services, and/or behavioral health services.
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Maintain communication with youth and work experience sites to encourage active participation, monitor performance, and address any challenges.
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Prepare, coordinate and/or facilitate training sessions to address topics appropriate for participant success, based on assessment results and participant interest.
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Determine eligibility and request supportive services such as transportation, child care, and ancillaries to support participants in employment service activities
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Maintain communication with participants post-program exit for a minimum of one year to document sustained outcomes
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Outreach to re-engage participants who fail to show up for appointments and assigned activities
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Maintain physical and digital files in compliance with all grant requirements for each participant; track and regularly report on participant progress and engagement in assigned employment services activities
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Complete all necessary case management documentation and forms, maintain records and files, and schedule appointments
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Pursue continued professional development and remain abreast of advancements in the field
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Attend all funder-required meetings/training and complete additional program support duties as assigned
Qualifications:
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A bachelor's degree in social services, social work, sociology, or a related field is strongly preferred but not required. Candidates who demonstrate a combination of education and a minimum of 2 years of related experience are encouraged to apply.
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Proficient with Microsoft Office applications, Google Suites, and other cloud-based technologies
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Excellent oral and written communication skills demonstrating solid customer service both in-person and virtually
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Excellent organizational and time-management skills with strong attention to detail and record-keeping
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Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment while exercising sound judgment, problem-solving, and communication skills
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Must have access to reliable transportation, a valid driver's license, and automobile insurance
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Must be able to lead program activities while ensuring participant safety; activity may include prolonged periods of sitting, standing, walking, and outdoor exposure.
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Bi-lingual in Spanish is a plus
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Experience with WIOA a plus