PRIDE Case Manager
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Social Work
Human Services/ Social Work, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Crisis Counselor, Community Support Services
Wages and Benefits
Wages $22.00 - $23.00 per hour, depending on qualifications and level of experience.
Benefits include a $1,000 hiring bonus after 3 months of employment, generous paid time off plus 10 paid holidays, competitive health, dental, and vision insurance, a Health Savings Account (HSA), options for Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), long‑term disability insurance (employer pays premiums), employer‑paid basic life insurance with optional additional coverage, voluntary benefits (Accident, hospital indemnity, critical illness, short‑term disability), a retirement plan with tiered vesting and a 2% employer contribution after one year, and access to discounted tuition and professional development opportunities through the Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities (MACC) partnership with St.
Mary’s University.
- Conduct support/process groups for youth, young adults, and adults who are survivors of sex trafficking both in‑house and in corrections facilities around the metro area.
- Provide crisis intervention, support, information, referral, and case management in‑person and over the phone (travel to meet clients in the community a regular requirement).
- Connect clients with community resources and assist clients in using resources.
- Assist clients with creating safety and goal plans and monitor their progress regularly.
- Provide court advocacy as needed.
- Maintain partnerships with law enforcement and assist partners with detail operations as they pertain to victims of sex trafficking.
- Provide appropriate transportation to clients as needed.
- Assist with creating transition/release plans for currently incarcerated clients who are not currently working with any other services.
- Assist clients in obtaining and maintaining housing.
- Assist with coordination of services between client, probation officers, social workers, treatment centers, shelter teams, therapists, medical professionals, etc.
- Facilitate outreach in the community, including court outreach in the government center and public safety facilities.
- Attend regular community meetings such as Justice Involved Girls & Women’s Task Force and other community meetings pertaining to justice involved clients.
- Represent the program in judicial, criminal justice, and law enforcement settings.
- Provide training and education about the PRIDE Program and sex trafficking to the public.
- Document and record program outcomes in the agency’s databases.
- Conduct housing assessments to determine eligibility for housing placement.
- Provide reports for other community stakeholders such as probation officers and social workers as requested and outlined in current contracts held by the agency.
- Prepare materials and activities for group sessions both at the agency and in the community.
- Maintain the court calendar for dissemination to criminal justice and judicial partners.
- Complete documentation of drug court calendar for billing purposes.
- Maintain documentation of community group client rosters.
- Extract data from online court databases to stay informed about new and continuing cases.
- Hold a bachelor’s degree in human services, social work, or a related field, or have four years of relevant experience, or have an equivalent combination of education, training, and work experience.
- Experience with specialized training that prepares individuals to work in trauma‑informed ways with trafficking victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault (e.g., case management, advocacy, group dynamics, and victim rights/services).
- Experience with direct practice work with women and teens who have experienced trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation, and prostitution.
- Preferably have two years of experience engaging and mentoring youth.
- Survivor experience is valued, and survivors of trafficking are encouraged to apply.
- Working knowledge of legislation such as VAWA, TVPA, and similar laws that impact victims of sex trafficking.
- Working knowledge of how criminal justice and court systems work.
- Skilled in facilitating groups with women of diverse ages and ability levels, including comprehension and learning styles.
- Ability to work evening and weekend hours as…
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