Case Manager-Family Source Center
1 month ago
Los Angeles
Job Description Job Summary: The Case Manager works in the Family Source Center (FSC) and provides case management, advocacy, support and follow-up services to customers of the FSC. Reports To: Site Director of the FSC. Duties and Responsibilities: ¨ Provide Case Management services to help households build a more financially secure future; ¨ Facilitates Pre-assessment and Comprehensive Assessment for all FSC customers; ¨ Works to develop an individual, holistic case plan that includes tasks, goals and a timeframe for accomplishing them; ¨ Conduct monthly, on-on-one follow-up meetings and update progress in the Service Plan; ¨ Coordinate wrap-around services, goals and action plans with the Housing Stability Advisor and Financial Coach; ¨ Conduct Multi-Benefit Screenings and assist customers in applying for public benefits; ¨ Screen customers to determine if they are eligible for referral to the City’s WorkSource or YouthSource Center for job training and placement; ¨ Screen customers to determine food security and refer for supportive service, as needed; ¨ Keeps accurate records of all client-related contacts in accordance with the FSC’s rules and regulations; ¨ Participates at case conferences, case consultations and other client-related meetings; ¨ Completes all paperwork in a timely manner; ¨ And other miscellaneous duties as assigned by Department Head. Requirements: Must have a BA in Psychology, Social Work/Human Services or another related field is preferred. Must support Jenesse’s mission and philosophy. Must have good communication skills. Must be able to function within a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic crisis center setting as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Must show initiative and able to work with little supervision. Must have proof of US citizenship or authorization to work, as well as reliable transportation, valid California driver’s license, and proof of state-required insurance. Salary Range: $50,000 - $70,000 Depending upon education and experience Jenesse Center, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor. Company DescriptionFounded in 1980, Jenesse is one of the oldest and largest nonprofit domestic violence intervention and prevention organizations in South Los Angeles. Jenesse’s mission is to restore, and provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive holistic, comprehensive services to survivors and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence; and to advance prevention modalities to sustain healthy and safe communities free of violence. Jenesse’s multi-disciplinary shelter staff provides services 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. We foster a wellness-based and culturally responsive community by providing the following services: Community outreach and education, youth programs, faith-based outreach, and domestic violence training, intervention program & services, 24-hour crisis hotline, drop-in services, emergency and transitional housing, counseling services, and direct legal services.Founded in 1980, Jenesse is one of the oldest and largest nonprofit domestic violence intervention and prevention organizations in South Los Angeles. Jenesse’s mission is to restore, and provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive holistic, comprehensive services to survivors and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence; and to advance prevention modalities to sustain healthy and safe communities free of violence. Jenesse’s multi-disciplinary shelter staff provides services 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. We foster a wellness-based and culturally responsive community by providing the following services: Community outreach and education, youth programs, faith-based outreach, and domestic violence training, intervention program & services, 24-hour crisis hotline, drop-in services, emergency and transitional housing, counseling services, and direct legal services.