Bilingual Case Coordinator in Washington D.C.
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Social Work
Child Development/Support, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
Bilingual Case Coordinator (Child Welfare) in Washington D.C.
Washington, DC & National Locations
Hybrid:
On-Site + Remote | Federal Contract Program
We are seeking experienced Case Coordinators with a strong background in child welfare, social services, or juvenile justice to support a federally funded child welfare program serving unaccompanied youth.
This role focuses on reviewing cases, making release and placement recommendations, and ensuring safe, timely outcomes aligned with child welfare best practices. Case Coordinators work collaboratively with care providers, clinical teams, and federal program staff to assess complex cases and provide third‑party recommendations.
This position requires strong documentation skills, independent judgment, and the ability to manage a high‑volume caseload in a structured, compliance‑driven environment.
Key ResponsibilitiesReview case files and supporting documentation for youth in residential care
Conduct case consultations with care provider staff
Develop independent release and placement recommendations
Identify children with special medical, mental health, or developmental needs
Recommend appropriate levels of care, transfer options, and post‑release services
Prioritize cases exceeding average length of care
Participate in weekly case staffing meetings (virtual and/or on‑site)
Document recommendations in secure federal data systems
Track complex cases and elevate concerns when appropriate
Contribute to monthly reporting and performance metrics
Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW), Psychology, Counseling, or related social science field
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Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or related field with significant child welfare experienceMinimum experience:
- 2+ years post‑graduate child welfare experience (Master’s level)
OR - 5+ years child welfare experience (Bachelor’s level)
- 2+ years post‑graduate child welfare experience (Master’s level)
Experience working with vulnerable youth populations
Strong knowledge of child safety assessment and family‑centered practices
Excellent written documentation skills
Ability to manage caseload ratios up to 1:85
Proficiency in case documentation systems and data tracking tools
Bilingual in English and Spanish
Experience working with immigrant youth and families
Experience in trauma‑informed care
Familiarity with federal or state child welfare policies
Experience with data dashboards (Tableau or similar tools)
Monday–Friday, standard business hours
Occasional on‑site visits to residential care programs
Potential surge support during high‑volume periods
Must pass comprehensive federal background investigations
Must complete annual cybersecurity and privacy training
Must adhere to strict confidentiality and child protection standards
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