Case Manager/Social Worker Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Washington, DC at Geebo

Case Manager/Social Worker

Company Name:
Unity Healthcare
Case Manager/Social Worker
Department: Social Services
Schedule: Full Time
Shift: Various (days, evenings, nights)
Hours: 1 pm - 9 pm
Job Details:

TheCase Manager/Social Worker is primarily responsible for working with diverse populations with multifaceted needs. This will include, but not limited to, assisting clients in following through on established treatment plans; enhancing social functioning; improving the client's quality of life; serving as a planner, advocate, broker, and record keeper for the client.
Case Manager-Required Education/Required Training: MASTERS/BACHELORS IN HUMAN SERVICES FIELD PREFERRED/High School Diploma or equivalent PLUS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.Minimum of 5 years work related experience with a difficult population, preferred.
Social Worker-Required Education/Required Training: Masters degree in Social Work from accredited college or university. Licensed or eligibility as a Social Worker (LICSW) required. Required
Experience: Minimum 2 years experience in working with chronically mentally ill and/or homeless persons. Minimum 3 years experience in social service management.
Experience with adolescents; Bilingual Spanish and English strongly preferred.
Experience working with underserved or homeless populations preferred. For correctional position-correctional experience- preferred but not required.
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