OCJ Mental Health Court Case Manager, Problem Solving Courts
Listed on 2026-02-14
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Healthcare
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Social Work
Mental Health
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF JUDGE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JOB DESCRIPTION
POSITION TITLE :
Mental Health Court Case Manager
BUSINESS UNIT :
Problem-Solving Courts (PSC)
POSITION CLASSIFICATION :
Exempt
PAY GRADE :
Grade 18
Salary: $70,242
Location:
Various
Hours:
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or as assigned
Date Posted: 2/3/2026
JOB SUMMARY AND OVERVIEWThe Mental Health Court Case Manager provides effective and comprehensive case management services for adult individuals participating in the Circuit Court of Cook County Mental Health Court (MHC) programs. Case managers work diligently with the participants, connecting them to resources and treatment while monitoring progress and providing thorough and accurate reports to the Mental Health Court team.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES- Conduct a clinical assessment to determine the eligibility of a candidate utilizing a validated assessment tool
- Develop a clinical case plan tailored to the client, and ensure that the client can access needed community resources and mental health treatment and substance use treatment as needed
- Oversee the candidate’s case for the duration of his or her participation in the program
- Act as liaison between treatment providers and the criminal justice system, balancing the integrated treatment needs of participants, the mandates of the criminal justice system, and the appropriateness of community‑based treatment and recovery supports
- Provide and coordinate a continuum of treatment services onsite and/or in the community designed to maintain and enhance an individual’s recovery capital
- Assess and provide linkage to clients for services including but not limited to assistance in obtaining food, housing, medication assistance, entitlements, and referrals for co‑morbid conditions
- Assist clients with accessing entitlements such as disability compensations, or other entitlement that would support the client’s care and rehabilitation as needed.
- Communicate consistently and effectively with collateral agencies/contacts regarding client service needs and disposition
- Attend scheduled Court staffings and status hearings/court calls
- Maintain an accurate database of program participants from referral to termination
This document represents the major duties, responsibilities, and authorities of this job, and is not intended to be a complete list of all tasks and functions. Other duties may be assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS- Willingness and ability to travel to court in Cook County. This work will regularly be performed at court locations that house the MHCs.
- Education:
Master of Social Work (MSW);
Master of Arts (M.A.);
Master of Health Science (MH) or Master of Science (M.S.) in Human Services, or other advanced degree in Human Services Field with concentrations in Mental Health, Criminal Justice, Substance Abuse, or related field - Experience:
Minimum of 2 years of experience in the human services field.
- Currently working towards or have a Doctor of Social Work (DSW) degree, Ph.D./doctoral degree in related field.
- Currently working towards or are Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or Licensed Social Worker (LSW).
- Experience working with adults in the criminal justice system, court operations, and/or project management.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Experience with monitoring, compiling reports and data preferred
- Knowledge of criminal justice system, court processes and legal terminology preferred
- Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, for a diverse range of audiences and settings
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, online collaborative tools, and overall computer skills/technical aptitude
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to set priorities, organize time efficiently, and handle multiple demands.
- Ability to handle pressure, work under stressful conditions and respond to crisis situations
- Ability to work independently as well as in a team to complete project tasks
- Must maintain confidentiality
- Knowledge of the Illinois Supreme Court Problem‑Solving Court Standards
- Demonstrated commitment to serving underrepresented and…
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