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Case Manager

dallas, tx • Posted 4 days ago
Onsite Full Time Community and Social Service Occupations

Benefits:

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Employee discounts

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Free food & snacks

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Paid time off

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Training & development

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Location: Ellis County / Dallas-Fort Worth, TX (On-Site)

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Facility: Phoenix Residential

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Position Type: Full-Time/Non-Exempt

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Make a Difference in a Young Person's Life

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Are you passionate about helping youth overcome challenges and build successful futures? Join our team and become a trusted advocate for youth living in a trauma-informed residential program. As a Case Manager, you'll help coordinate services, support educational success, and ensure youth receive the care they need while making a lasting impact every day.

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What You'll Do

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Coordinate case management services for youth in care.

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Develop, implement and regularly update individualized service or treatment plans for youth.

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Begin discharge planning early in placement to ensure smooth transitions to home, independent living programs, etc.

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Build positive relationships with youth, families, schools, therapists, and community partners.

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Assist with educational planning, life skills, and transition services.

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Maintain accurate documentation and ensure compliance with agency and DFPS requirements, including keeping youth files up-to-date.

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Transport youth to medical, dental, mental health, educational, court, and other scheduled appointments using agency vehicles.

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Help schedule appointments and communicate with providers, staying abreast of follow-up appointments as well.

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Participate in treatment team meetings and collaborate with direct care staff.

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Support youth using trauma-informed practices and assist during crisis situations when needed.

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Maintain ethical boundaries, cultural competence, and a trauma-informed approach in all interactions.

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Qualifications

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Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Education, Human Services, or a related field (or qualifying equivalent experience).

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A minimum of 1 to 3 years of related work experience required, but 3-5 years preferred.

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Minimum age of 23 years.

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Valid Texas driver's license with a safe driving record.

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Ability to pass required background checks.

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Experience working with youth, foster care, residential treatment, or behavioral health preferred.

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What We're Looking For

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Strong communication and organizational skills.

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Compassionate, patient, and dependable.

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Ability to work independently while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team.

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Commitment to trauma-informed, relationship-based care.

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Why Join Us?

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Meaningful work that changes lives.

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Small, supportive team environment.

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Opportunity to build relationships with youth and help them succeed.

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Ongoing training and professional development.

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Competitive pay and benefits for eligible employees.

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Set schedule Monday - Friday, with some Saturday shifts

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