Case Manager-79532512
Company: Institute for Comm Living
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB SUMMARY The Case Manager
will support and administratively/therapeutically engage the
residents progress toward independence, housing, coordination and
collaborating services. Perform Independent Living Plans (ILPs),
psychosocial and progress notes, documenting resident health,
wellbeing and care while in BAVR. Case Manager prime responsibility
is organizing comprehensive service planning and assessment
activity and assuring service plan implementation through direct
case management or co-provider services. The Case Manager will also
have either primary or shared responsibility, depending upon the
specialty/discipline, in providing the residents with specific
linkages/advocacy services with co-providers of housing, mental
health, substance abuse, and healthcare services etc. as well as
with parole boards. Together with the residents, the Case Manager
will formulate residents’ comprehensive service plan in conjunction
with specialty program staff. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: List all
essential job duties. (To perform this job successfully, an
individual must be able to perform each essential duty listed
satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified
individuals with a disability to perform the essential duties
unless this causes undue hardship to the agency.) Activities with
Persons Served • Participate in orientation of new residents by
explaining the types of clinical services, recreational activities,
and ICL programs that are available to residents. • Obtains and
documents or files assessment information, such as medical,
psychological, and social factors contributing to the resident's
situation as well as information about the residents’ strengths,
needs, abilities and preferences. • Collaborates with residents to
utilize assessment information to complete and maintain resident
service plans, offering an Integrated Healthcare approach to
services and ensuring that plans include consideration of the
residents’ cultural and ethnic background, customs, needs, beliefs
and preferred language. • Instructs the resident in daily living
skills, socialization skill enhancement and conflict resolution. •
Provides supportive counseling in 1:1 or group formats that assist
residents with modifying attitudes and behaviors as needed, by
increasing understanding of self and others and by addressing
service needs, strengths, abilities and environmental resources to
attain goals. • Obtains and develops resource information for
residents in all aspects of their care; disseminates this
information to residents in a manner that is clear and
understandable. • Uses cognitive-behavioral techniques (e.g.
role-plays, skills training, plans of action) to assist the
resident in meeting service plan goals. • May provide Critical Time
Intervention procedures. • Facilitates individualized services to
the resident that meet the diverse needs of the resident and focus
on the discharge-planning goal. • Performs crisis assessment and
nonverbal and verbal crisis intervention. • 1:1 Meet at least
weekly with residents to follow-up on service plan goals and
objectives. • Refers residents to community resources and other
organizations; accompanies residents on regularly scheduled or
emergency visits to medical treatment facilities, social agencies,
government offices, or other locations associated with the
treatment or assistance of the resident. • Provide residents on
both a group and an individual basis with transportation for
housing placement, service appointments, recreational, or other
service plan related purposes as appropriate • Assist residents
with developing a savings and money management plans within the
scope of Department of Homeless Services and Veterans
Administration regulations and optimizing resident income through
advocacy with the HRA and VA; will offer and provide residents both
group and individual instruction in budgeting, banking, resident
skills such as shopping wisely from a price and product
perspective, credit, and taxes. • Plans, escorts, and/or arrange
social or recreational activities for and with residents. •
Advocates on behalf of resident with outside service providers and
within ICL. - Assists residents in finding and getting into
vocational training or other training opportunities and work with
other team members (e.g. Substance Abuse Specialist) in addressing
the needs of residents. • Accompanies resident to appointments as
needed. - Gives support & advice to significant others of the
residents and Transitional Veterans Residence staff. Case
Administrative Activities • Performs regular inspections of the
residents’ living areas to ensure the safety of the residents,
accountability of ICL property, and cleanliness of such areas. •
Immediately reports serious incidents, serious incident
allegations, incidents, or sensitive situations to supervisors;
completes incident reports in accordance with ICL policy; accounts
for residents and files missing person reports on residents not
accounted for in accordance with ICL policy and procedure. •
Conduct quarterly reviews of the service plans, assessment
information, medical records, and changes in care. and follows-up
to determine quantity and quality service provided. • Review
length-of-stay profile with supervisor and address barriers to
getting and/or keeping employment and housing and participates in
weekly length-of-stay reviews. • Participates in ongoing reviews of
existing linkages for their adequacy and, in recognition that a
comprehensive co-provider service array is necessary to good
outcomes, seek to extend program and other agency linkages as part
of Continuous Quality Improvement. • Continually documents
resident’s treatment progress, developing measurable and objective
service plans that maximize a resident’s strengths and abilities in
accordance with regulatory guidelines. • Assists in the orientation
of new personnel when requested. • Maintains up-to-date, accurate
individual paper and electronic case records on each assigned
resident. • Complies with attendance and timekeeping rules and
reports reliably and regularly to work on an on-going basis. •
Attends regularly scheduled clinical meetings, staff meetings and
supervision as well as in-service training and development
activities. • Reviews the staff communications log and makes
entries concerning essential elements of information designated by
program management. • Execute emergency plans as outlined in the
policy and procedure manual; administers CPR or first aid to staff
or residents who require such services. • Obtains and maintains CPR
and First Aid certifications. • Other job-related duties that may
be assigned ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES • Committed
to the active promotion of ICL values and goals. • Ability to work
with consumers/residents, families, and staff in a caring and
respectful manner, and with due understanding of and consideration
for cultural differences. • Ability to serve as a role model to
residents/consumers, including modeling appropriate interpersonal
interactions, demeanor, etc. • Ability to effectively use required
software such as IMA, Word, Outlook, and other technology required
by ICL. • Basic understanding of the causes and processes of mental
illness and substance abuse disorder. • Willingness to continually
learn and apply knowledge and willingness to participate in
in-service training and development activities. • Ability to
function as an effective team member, including performing share of
work, cooperating with coworkers, and securing cooperation, and
maintaining professional relationships and boundaries with
co-workers, supervisors and consumers. • Ability to use sound
judgment in identifying and solving problems and knowing when to
seek assistance. • Ability to be aware of self and one’s impact on
others • Ability to learn, understand and comply with all
regulations, policies and procedures. • Ability to organize time
effectively to accomplish all tasks in a timely way and meet
deadlines without prompting. • Ability to develop, evaluate,
implement and modify a case management plan, meeting all deadlines
and productivity standards. • Ability to communicate effectively
with staff, consumers/residents, families, and the public both
orally and in writing. • Ability to prepare accurate and timely
documentation, reports and other written material as assigned. •
Ability to work independently, and to conform to all applicable
safety and accountability measures. • Ability to be empathic,
actively looking for ways to help people, to be compassionate and
hopeful and to believe and help others work toward recovery. •
Ability to engage in active listening, attending to what other
people are saying and asking questions as appropriate. • Ability to
identify the nature of problems and to participate effectively in
solving problems. • Ability to report for work as scheduled on a
consistent basis. • Ability to be ethical- to understand and adhere
to internal and external laws, rules, and policies. QUALIFICATIONS
AND EXPERIENCE Associate’s degree in a health or human services
field (social work, psychology, nursing, rehabilitation, education,
occupational therapy, physical therapy, recreation/recreation
therapy, counseling, community mental health, child and family
studies, sociology, speech and hearing) and three years of case
management experience or relevant human services experience
required: Bachelor’s preferred.
Keywords: Institute for Comm Living, Camden , Case Manager-79532512, Healthcare , New York City, New Jersey