
Case Manager
- Seattle, WA King County, WA
- $52,000-55,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Case manages students to reduce barriers and meet basic needs, providing services for needs through Goodwill or by referral.
- Provide one-on-one services, workshop content, and referrals to students via in-person meetings or remote service delivery via video conferencing. Provide workshops on basic needs and resource topics regularly.
- Provide advocacy, and follow up with providers regarding referrals. Troubleshoot problems that arise and provide solution-focused ideas to assist referrals in accessing support services, and current clients in maintaining eligibility for support services.
- Complete intake assessment including all required forms and documents for student's enrollment.
- Maintain clear and accurate case notes in database and safely maintain paper and electronic student files. Collect, monitor, and report on student outcome data if applicable.
- Build professional relationships with students and Center staff that facilitate successful outcomes.
- Collaborate with students, staff, and partners to implement student-centered initiatives.
- Present pertinent case-related information via reports or meetings.
- Actively participate in staff meetings and other departmental projects.
- Network with community-based agencies, organizations, and groups to stay informed about area services and resources if applicable.
- Demonstrates safe work practices through awareness and observation in support of a safety culture; reports any potential hazards or accidents.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or related field or equivalent combination of experience and education. Master’s Degree preferred; however, lived experience and international experience considered in lieu of more traditional, U.S. achieved credentials.
- Minimum two (2) years of social work, human services or case management experience required.
- 2-3 year’s social services experience involving interviewing, counseling, or crisis intervention.
- Knowledge of local community resources and agencies, as well as government benefit and immigration policies and procedures.
- Experience with remote service delivery a plus.
- Ability to communicate and work effectively with students from a variety of economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds, physical and mental abilities and sexual orientations and those with limited English skills.
- Multi-lingual a plus.
- Must demonstrate a high level of commitment to equity and non-discrimination in practice and execution of duties.
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as law enforcement reports, government or agency regulations and legal interpretations.
- Ability to practice confidentiality.
- Skilled in de-escalation techniques.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Ability to make good decisions without on-site supervision.
- Remote and occasional evening and weekend work required.
- Must be able to meet travel requirements of up to 20% of work time locally and statewide.
- Must have valid driver’s license and proof of insurance.
- CPR/First Aid certification preferred.
- Highly proficient with web-based applications (Google Workspace), video conferencing, case management software, and Microsoft Office.
- Ability to learn new technology and software as related to the job.