Case Manager II
Listed on 2025-12-27
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Social Work
Mental Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Substance Abuse Counselor, Crisis Counselor
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Las Vegas, NV | Full-Time | Non-Exempt $23.00 - $28.00
Schedule
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Mon-Fri 11:30am – 8:00pm OR Sun-Thurs/Tues-Sat 8:00am – 4:30pm
Lead with heart, serve with purpose. Join U.S.VETS to empower homeless and at-risk veterans & families rebuild their lives.
Are you a compassionate, solutions-oriented professional with a bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, counseling or a related field? Do you thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment where your clinical insight and case management expertise can make a meaningful impact?
U.S. VETS
—the nation’s largest nonprofit dedicated to ending veteran homelessness—is hiring a Case Manager II to provide comprehensive support to veterans overcoming housing instability, trauma, mental health challenges, and other barriers to long‑term stability.
- Conduct thorough client assessments and develop individualized service plans (IAPs) addressing housing, employment, education, recovery, legal, financial, medical, and mental health needs.
- Coordinate and monitor services with the VA, landlords, employers, treatment providers, and community resources to help clients meet their goals.
- Provide regular one‑on‑one meetings with clients and conduct home visits (project-based and scattered-site housing).
- Conduct home visits at project-based units or scattered sites to ensure health and welfare of clients.
- Transport clients in company vehicles to appointments, interviews, court appearances and other meetings as needed.
- Facilitate life skills groups and/or therapeutic groups tailored to specialized veteran populations (e.g., female veterans, justice‑involved veterans, families with children).
- Assist with crisis intervention, urgent client matters, and after‑hours support as needed.
- Document all services and critical incident reports in a timely and professional fashion using MCR, and other electronic client record systems.
- Conduct random drug and alcohol screenings and ensure compliance with program rules and service plans.
- Support reporting, audits, and file reviews in collaboration with the Program Coordinator and Director of Behavioral Health.
- Transitional Housing:
Help veterans prepare for and transition into permanent housing. - SSVF (Supportive Services for Veteran Families):
Deliver rapid rehousing and homelessness prevention services. - Permanent Housing (HUD‑VASH, etc.):
Focus on housing stabilization and long‑term support. - Workforce Development:
Assist clients with employment plans, resumes, and job readiness. - Justice‑Involved Veterans:
Provide pre‑release and post‑release support for veterans exiting incarceration. - Aftercare and Counseling Services:
Offer ongoing case management and facilitate group or individual therapy (if licensed or certified).
- Mission‑Driven – You are passionate about serving veterans and making a difference.
- Experienced – You have a solid foundation in case management, ideally with at‑risk populations such as those experiencing homelessness, mental health disorders, or substance use.
- Organized & Adaptable – You can juggle multiple priorities, stay on top of documentation, and thrive in a team‑based culture.
- Team‑Oriented – You’re ready to support peers, collaborate across service team, and help elevate program quality.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or related field.
- At least two years of work experience in case management or other roles in the social services arena.
- Ability to pass background checks if assigned to programs involving incarcerated or recently released clients.
- Strong communication, documentation, and organizational skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic records systems.
- Valid and current driver’s license with clean driving record to meet company insurance requirements; ability to complete and pass a driver training course.
- Experience working with homeless, veteran or justice‑involved populations.
- Certification in Substance Abuse Counseling (e.g., CCAPP, CAADE).
- Experience facilitating groups or life skills classes.
- Compre…
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