JOB DESCRIPTIONTitle: Family Support Team Case ManagerGrade Level: G_ Entry LevelSupervised by: Program ManagerStarting Wage: $20.14 hourly, $41,891 annuallyBenefits:
- Choice of great medical, dental, and vision insurance plans with a generous employer contribution covering 80% or more of monthly premiums depending on the plan chosen.
- Employee Assistance Program
- Flexible schedules
- 403(b) retirement account after 1 year with an employer contribution
- Annual raises
- 11 paid holidays and additional paid agency closure days
- 12 accrued sick days per year
- 11 accrued vacation days in the 1st year
- Paid training and travel
- Qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PMFLA)
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree plus two years relevant professional experience in social or human services-related positions, or equivalent combination of education and experience required.
- Fluency in Spanish and English is required.
Brigid Collins Family Support Center is hiring for a case manager who is excited to be a part of an organization committed to excellence in service to the community and workplace culture. We are an intentional, solution-focused, positive, playful, passionate, and hard-working group, and we offer a collaborative environment that promotes wellness and personal and professional growth. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities are provided.Flexible hours are typical. This position is based in Mount Vernon, WA and works throughout Skagit County. This is a bilingual position. Fluency in English and Spanish is required. Purpose: As a case manager in Brigid Collins's Family Support Team, your purpose will be to empower and support families who have experienced child abuse or other crimes by providing compassionate, comprehensive advocacy and resources. Family Support Team case managers are dedicated to fostering a safe, healing environment where families can build resilience, access resources, and work towards their goals. Through personalized guidance, empathetic listening, and collaborative problem-solving, case managers strive to ensure that every family receives the necessary tools and support to overcome trauma, strengthen their bonds, and achieve a brighter, more secure future. Family Support Team case managers also provide victim advocacy to children and their families in the Skagit County Children's Advocacy Center. As advocates, case managers are passionate about supporting justice, facilitating access to essential services, and being steadfast allies in families' journeys toward recovery and empowerment.Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Deliver case management support service to Latino and non-Latino families to prevent child abuse and neglect;
- Provide support for families during forensic interviews at the Children's Advocacy Center;
- Provide active outreach to engage clients in service with emphasis on the Latino community;
- Coordinate with other service professionals within the Latino community to serve families;
- Responsible for program planning, development, implementation, and outcomes;
- Establish and maintain the required caseload;
- Develop and monitor the client's/family's service plan;
- Provide needed referrals and linkages;
- Attend and/or facilitate staffing/multi-disciplinary team meetings to establish and maintain collaborative and coordinated service plans;
- Maintain documentation and reporting procedures;
- Meet and maintain standards for all evidence-based practices including quality assurance, improvement, and training activities;
- Fulfill various contract expectations as assigned;
- Other related duties as assigned.