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Case Manager

Job in Village of Tarrytown, New York, USA
Listing for: NFI North, Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-11-28
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 22.11 - 24.03 USD Hourly USD 22.11 24.03 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Village of Tarrytown

White Plains Road
220 White Plains Rd
Suite 530, 5th Floor
Tarrytown, NY 10591, USA

NAFI NY provides innovative community-based services to children and families in need across Westchester and Orange Counties.

NAFI Connecticut | Rhode Island | New York is a dynamic multi-service agency at the forefront of youth and family support across Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York.

NAFI Connecticut provides programs, consultation, and support services in a variety of settings across Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island. We work with adults, children, and families to increase communication and social skills, improve relationships, increase circles of support, and provide therapeutic services based on best-practice research. We believe that people can change, and we work to empower each individual in their own care.

We are currently exploring candidates for a compassionate, dedicated Case Manager and Bilingual Case Manager (2) to join our amazing team of professionals!

Case Manager and Bilingual Case Manager (2)

Will provide case management services to families in Westchester County or Orange County. The Parenting Love and Limits case manager/bilingual case manager is a pivotal role in supporting families to achieve goals, address needs that lead to DSS involvement, and support safety and well-being of children and families. To engage and effectively work with families within their natural environment, the case manager/bilingual case manager provides services in the family’s home and community.

The case planner is an integral role responsible for supporting families, collaborating with community providers, connecting families to services, and ensuring safety and well-being.

Parenting Love and Limits Program

Is an evidence-based practice that can reduce residential lengths of stay and can also be used to prevent residential placement for teens. Clients and their families participate in a six-week group and a minimum of eight to twelve family therapy sessions. The case manager/bilingual case manager works in conjunction with NAFI PLL clinician to support families with addressing needs and goal attainment.

Responsibilities Include:
  • Complete intake screenings of new referrals in accordance to NAFI NY and PLL standards
  • Complete pre and post assessments according to NAFI NY and PLL standards
  • Facilitate PLL groups in conjunction with PLL clinician
  • Provide respite support activities for youth on caseload
  • Provide support and guidance to families to achieve service plan and treatment plan goals
  • Provide linkages to community services to the family to ensure that they receive services needed
  • Provide services to families at times convenient to them including evenings and weekends
  • Conduct minimum required visits with families each month as per NAFI NY, PLL, DSS and OCFS requirements
  • Complete PLL model adherence and fidelity measures
  • Attend PLL scheduled consultations and incorporate feedback into work with families
  • Collaborate with Department of Social Services on family’s needs and services being provided
  • Team approach to connect families with service providers to support families achieving goals
  • Assist with crisis management, intervention and de‑escalation when needed
  • Document progress notes, reports, treatment/service plan that demonstrate the case management support provided to families including success and challenges of the family progress towards goal attainment
  • Report both written and orally to stakeholders and courts on the progress and barriers the family is experiencing
Desired

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) in social work, counseling or a related area from four‑year college or university
  • Two years related experience and/or training
  • Experience with troubled and/or delinquent adolescents preferred
  • Have a valid driver’s license, own vehicle and willingness to travel throughout Westchester County, Orange County and other locations as required to fulfill job responsibilities
  • Experience in child welfare preferred
Our Exceptional Benefits:
  • Generous paid time off
  • 3‑6 weeks’ vacation, 7 sick days and 11 paid holidays each year
Employee Health and Wellness:
  • Comprehensive and affordable medical, dental, prescription and vision coverage
  • R…
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