Onsite Case Manager
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Human Services/ Social Work, Crisis Counselor, Community Health
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Onsite Case ManagerFull Time Non-Management Brittany's Place, St. Paul, MN, US
30+ days ago Requisition
Salary Range: $50,000.00 To $55,000.00 Annually
Sign on Bonus
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Sign on Bonus of $600 (Half paid out at 3 months and the other half at 12 months).
- Sign on Bonus of $600 (Half paid out at 3 months and other half at 12 months).
- Paid time off (PTO) starting at 18 days annually.
- Life, STD, LTD
- 401K company match up to 4%
- 12 paid company holidays
Description
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This is an exciting opportunity to join Brittany’s Place as a Case Manager. 180 Degrees is hiring a shelter Case Manager.
180 Degrees’ youth shelters serve adolescents ages 12–19 who are seeking safety, stability, and support during critical moments in their lives. Youth may enter shelter through county placements, or because they are experiencing homelessness, running away from home, family conflict, exploitation, or safety concerns. Many youth have experienced trauma, instability, or disrupted relationships and come to us at a time when trust, consistency, and dignity matter deeply.
The Shelter Case Manager provides intensive, relationship-based case management to youth residing in an emergency shelter. This role focuses on stabilization, safety, planning, and transition, working closely with shelter staff and community partners to support youth toward their next steps. Case Managers practice trauma-responsive, youth-centered care that emphasizes advocacy, collaboration, and clear planning—rather than control or enforcement.
This position does not have direct reports. This position is 40 hours per week, onsite.
This position requires participation in the on-call rotation and the ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, based on the needs of residents and the realities of a young adult transitional living environment.
The Case Manager works 1:1 with residents to identify goals, strengthen skills, navigate systems, and move toward housing stability, employment, financial wellness, and long-term success using a trauma-responsive, culturally grounded, youth-driven approach.
This role centers authentic relationship, youth voice, and shared decision-making. Case managers foster a sense of safety, belonging, and connection that supports healing and forward movement. Youth lead their own journey. The case manager is the trusted, steady partner walking alongside residents, helping them explore options, understand systems, build independent living skills, and move toward greater stability and self-sufficiency.
This position does not have direct reports. This position is 40 hours per week, onsite.
Duties and Responsibilitiesinclude the following. Other duties may be assigned.
1. Direct Case Management with Youth
- Provide 1:1 case management primarily through in-person meetings, with phone, text, and virtual communication used as appropriate to the situation.
- Meet with youth 1–3 times per week, with increased contact during intake, transition periods, or times of higher need.
- Conduct thorough intakes, including required screenings and assessments that directly inform the youth’s case plan.
- Support youth in identifying goals and taking concrete, achievable steps toward stability and next steps.
- When appropriate, accompany youth to appointments, meetings, or services to advocate for and support access to care.
- Partner with youth to develop, monitor, and update case plans, transition and discharge plans, safety plans, and risk management plans.
2. Coordination with Team and Collaborators
- Facilitate weekly case consultations with shelter youth advocates, educators, medical and mental health providers, social workers, and other relevant staff.
- Provide guidance to shelter staff related to programming needs, youth support strategies, and care coordination, informed by ongoing milieu assessment.
- Coordinate care with external partners, including medical, mental health, and chemical health providers; schools; probation; child welfare; and other youth-serving agencies and community resources.
- Represent youth…
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