Case Manager (Belnord)
Company: Childrens Rescue Fund
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description PRIMARY FUNCTION/PURPOSE:
Provide direct case management services including assessment,
counseling, crisis intervention, referral, and advocacy to ensure
an effective social service support plan is in place to enable the
successful relocation of families to permanent housing. ESSENTIAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Utilizing the Department of Homeless
Services (DHS) - Client Assistance and Re-housing Enterprise System
(CARES) complete family’s intake assessment, service
plan/independent living plan, housing, next step
conferences/transfers, incident reports, progress notes, etc.
Utilizing the DHS Client Assistance and Re-housing Enterprise
System (CARES), Review accessible information from Human Resource
Administration, Administration for Children Services, Department of
Probation, Department of Homeless Services, etc. Utilizing the DHS
Client Assistance and Re-housing Enterprise System (CARES) ensure
that all information is updated in system in a timely fashion as
required by DHS. Provide advocacy and referral services to ensure
clients receive appropriate benefits, entitlements and services
thereby enhancing their transition to permanent housing while
minimizing the length of time families are homeless. Coordinate
services, as needed, to stabilize the family unit, deal with
problems of substance abuse, or improve housekeeping, parenting and
money management skills so the goal of permanent housing may be
realized. Assess and identify the clients' needs, formulate
appropriate plans of service, monitor and document progress of
service plans and document all significant interactions with or on
behalf of the clients to ensure the clear, effective delivery of
service to families and the provision of high-quality social
services that are in compliance with the State, City and Agency
regulations. Develop and maintain appropriate helping relationships
with the families to assist them in making the most of their
residency at the facility and facilitate their active involvement
in the achievement of service goals. Provide appropriate individual
counseling and crisis intervention services to families to help
stabilize and minimize the negative impact of the family's
displacement. Maintain familiarity with off-site and on-site
program resources for homeless families and refer families to
appropriate resources to ensure that they receive the most
beneficial services. Facilitate groups, as designated, to address
family issues, enhance life skills, and assist families in
achieving self-sufficiency and a successful transition to permanent
housing. Coordinate client services provided by other social
services staff to ensure that families receive the necessary and
appropriate services in a timely fashion and to ensure compliance
with State and City regulations. Facilitate effective communication
among staff, both within the Casework Unit and with other staff
members. Ensure the timely and accurate transfer of relevant
information to administrative staff, such as client admission and
discharge and changes in public assistance cases to ensure the
smooth functioning of the family and compliance with numerous
regulatory agencies. Perform other duties and special projects as
assigned and required including serving on-call for a one-week
period each quarter. Assist in the transferring clients in and out
of the program, when required. SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Facilitate effective communication with other staff within an
interdisciplinary context, participate in and contribute to staff
meetings and the development of policies and procedures.
Participate in training and staff-development activities to acquire
and maintain both interpersonal and operational skills necessary
for successful job performance. PRINCIPAL RELATIONSHIPS: Frequent
interaction with diverse clients to assess and respond to their
needs. Collaborative working relationships with and guidance to,
volunteers who provide assistance in the facility. Regular contact
with other program and Social Services staff to ensure team
delivery of consistent high-quality services. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Bachelor’s degree preferred and/or an
Associated degree in Social Work, Sociology, Psychology,
Counseling, Criminal Justice or Human Services. Experience: a)
Bachelor’s degree (preferred) with a minimum of one (l) year of
experience in social services, counseling, crisis intervention,
family services, preventive services or housing services preferred.
b) Associate degree (considered) with a minimum of two (2)
experience in social services, counseling, crisis intervention,
family services, preventive services or housing services preferred.
Experience facilitating groups for homeless adults, specialized
knowledge of substance abuse issues and treatment, and family
dynamics treatment is necessary. Bilingual language ability highly
desirable. Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal and computer literate in Microsoft-Office.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS (including Physical Demands): May be required to
work long hours and a varied schedule. • Travelling throughout
various locations in the New York City area. Climatic issues of
temperature variance and ventilation association with resident
facility impact delivery of services. Lifting and moving objects
weighing up to 30 pounds several times a week. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. EEO Statement – Children’s
Rescue Fund is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate
diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment
for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual
orientation or protected veteran status. IND1
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