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Youth Mentor/Case Manager

Company:
Positive Alternatives
Location:
Menomonie, WI, 54751
Posted:
May 14, 2025
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Description:

Job Description

Salary: Starting at $19.25 per hour

Case Managers are responsible for facilitating safe, supervised, and structured community-based programming that promotes improved social, developmental, and educational functioning of the clients we serve. Programming includes mentoring and supervised visitation.

Case Managers will be confident, positive, and highly motivated. Case Managers will be knowledgeable of the Community Based Services (CBS) program guidelines and practices, essential duties and responsibilities, and will maintain professional relationships with clients, parents, counties, and other contracting agencies. Case Managers will deliver effective and timely services.

This position is perfect for someone who:

Is in graduate school

Is looking for flexibility in a part-time job

Enjoys working with youth and has a desire to help

Wants to make a difference

All are welcome to apply! Many youth referred for CBS programming at Positive Alternatives are young males in need of a male mentor.

As a Case Manager, you will enjoy these benefits:

Initial and continuous training

Retirement planning with employer match

No cost employee assistance program

Flexible Scheduling

Your responsibilities as a Case Manager may include:

Provide individualized services to clients and families in the Mentoring, Day Supervision, and Supervised Visit programs.

Travel to designated meeting locations and transport clients, as needed.

Acknowledge and respond to various traumatic histories and create a Trauma Informed Care Safety Plan with clients.

Track client interactions, phone calls, attendance checks, school performance, and travel time.

Submit all documentation and progress reports to referral source on time.

Maintain complete, accurate, and organized client files.

Ensure client safety by recognizing and preparing for threats of harm.

Maintain regular contact with clients, families, and other collateral contacts (school staff, social workers, counselors, therapists, parents/guardians, attorneys, guardian ad litem, and judges).

Attend client intakes to provide an introduction and discuss clients goals and objectives.

Be well informed about the history and treatment objectives of each client and incorporate treatment interventions into individual care.

Monitor client progress and compliance with program expectations.

Ensure clients receive medications as prescribed adhering to medication administration policy and procedure, as needed.

Act as a positive role model by leading by example.

Distribute discharge evaluations to clients, families, and referral sources to seek program feedback.

Complete all discharge documentation and filing requirements.

Your schedule will include:

Shifts vary dependent on the number of clients served and services provided.

Majority of shifts are afternoons/evenings, though shifts range between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Rotating Saturday shifts required, as needed.

Some of the skills and experience we are looking for from you:

Bachelors degree in a human/social services related field

Previous experience working with a youth

At least 21 years of age

Hold a valid drivers license

All are welcome to apply! Yet many youth referred for CBS programming at Positive Alternatives are young males needing male mentors.

Part-time

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