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A leading social service agency in Philadelphia seeks a dedicated Case Manager for its ELECT program aimed at supporting expectant and parenting teens. In this full-time role, you will provide case management and academic services to help young adults achieve educational and career success while ensuring their children's optimal development.
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Turning Points for Children is one of the largest social service agencies in Philadelphia, supporting the needs of more than 10,000 adults and children throughout the city. We offer programs that help families raise safe, healthy, educated, and strong children. We partner with caregivers to develop and strengthen protective qualities and offer them the tools, skills, and resources needed to ensure their children's optimal development.
Position Title: Case Manager of ELECT (Education Leading to Employment and Career Training) programming to expectant and parenting teens
Reports To: Turning Points for Children’s ELECT Program Manager (Family Support Services Department)
Status: Full-Time/Non-Exempt
Position Summary:
Turning Points is one of the largest social service agencies in Philadelphia, supporting the needs of more than 10,000 men, women and children throughout the city. We offer programs that help families in raising safe, healthy, educated, and strong children by partnering with caregivers to develop and strengthen protective qualities and by offering them the tools, skills, and resources needed to ensure their children's optimal development.
The Case Manager is responsible for the provision of case management and a broad array of academic and social services to eligible ELECT (Education Leading to Employment and Career Training) program participants (expectant and parenting young adults) to help them stay in school, navigate healthy parenting, graduate, successfully transition to employment/post-secondary education and achieve overall self-sufficiency. The ELECT program always works to connect the students to educational and cultural activities that promote students understanding of child development, nurturing parenting practices and exposes students to experiences that help them and their children grow and thrive.
Specific Job Responsibilities
Under the direction of the ELECT Supervisor, the Case Manager will:
Position Requirements
Technical Skills
Other Skills and Behaviors
Commitment – Committed to the success of Turning Points for Children. Dependable; keeps commitments to families, community partners, supervisor, staff, and colleagues, including timely and regular program attendance and responding to communications; is resourceful in working to find new ways to help; focuses on what it takes to get the job done.
Culturally Competent – Has a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of ethnic and cultural differences and the role they play in individual, family, and community functioning; demonstrates sensitivity to cultural and socioeconomic characteristics.
Problem Solving - Diagnoses underlying or hidden problems and develops logical solutions.
Work Under Pressure - Responds positively to frequent and/or tight deadlines; maintains composure under stressful situations.
Relationship Building - Establishes smooth and cooperative working relationships with diverse families, colleagues, and external contacts, demonstrating sensitivity to cultural and socioeconomic characteristics; provides information and assistance to all and uses diplomacy and tact, especially during tense or stressful situations.
Communication - Creates an atmosphere where an exchange of ideas and opinions are encouraged; actively listens to others; speaks clearly and effectively when sharing information with others; prepares written materials clearly and concisely.
Teamwork - Ability to work in a team; promotes open communication for self and others; facilitates sessions to ensure group participation and desired results.
Conflict Management - Negotiates with others to resolve conflicts or disputes; helps others find a common ground to resolve their conflict; establishes an atmosphere where others feel comfortable bringing disagreements into the open.
Continuous Learning - Continually upgrades knowledge and skills; open to new ideas, methods, and program developments; willing to take on new assignments as needed to ensure program success and to advance the agency vision, mission and goals.
Professional - Establishes relationships that are ethical, client-oriented and not self-interested; maintains appropriate appearance and behavior; interacts respectfully with all families and colleagues; conducts employment relations in accordance with the Employee Handbook. Establishes professional boundaries with youth and families.
Salary Grade: 15
PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.
Bachelors or better.
Knowledge of human development with a focus on children and adolescents, child development, assessment, and clinical skills.
Evidence of experience working with expectant and parenting youth and families.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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