A SAFE PLACE
LAKE COUNTY CRISIS CENTER
Human Trafficking Case Manager
The Lake County Task Force Human Trafficking Case Manager is responsible for intakes, case management, crisis intervention/24-hour response, life skills training – including employment readiness, family support, and victim advocacy. Case Manager reports to the Director of Human Trafficking and works closely with all programs. This is an on call 24-7 position. This position ensures compliance with Medicaid billing requirements, documentation standards and regulatory expectations, while maintaining adherence to CARF standards and accreditation guidelines
A Safe Place is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, incorporated as Lake County Crisis Center for the Prevention & Treatment of Domestic Violence Inc.
Position located: Libertyville, IL
Responsibilities:
- Attend Task Force Steering Committee, Lake County Coalition against Human Trafficking, and Victim Identification Subcommittee.
- Assist with an on-call rotating schedule at the required shelter and Transitional housing locations including one weekend every 6 to 8 weeks with two weekdays off.
- Case manager provides crisis response and intensive case management including assessment of client needs, treatment planning, safety planning, referrals, client assistance items and advocacy with clients within the designated communities.
- Complete IMCAT/IMCANS assessments collaboratively with clients in accordance with agency standards and required timelines to identify needs, strengths, and priorities and inform individualized service planning.
- Develop, implement, monitor and update individualized service plan in collaboration with clients.
- Complete Human Trafficking Assessment with Human Trafficking clients.
- Assist with calls from Law Enforcement to provide immediate onsite, offsite support to Human trafficking victims
- Enroll clients in Public Assistance Programs (e.g. TANF, cash aide, childcare assistance, SNAP, medical).
- Conduct intake and assessment for entry of service in collaboration with incoming clients.
- Complete and update individualized safety planning in collaboration with clients based on identified needs, risk factors, and changing circumstances.
- Conduct danger assessment with each client to assess level of danger.
- Assistance with crime victim compensation claims, when possible, information and referrals, documentation of services provided, and routine follow-up to ensure that the victim’s needs are being addressed across multiple systems.
- Maintains confidentiality standards consistent with ASP policies and Domestic Violence laws.
- Participate in staff meetings, case management and other training and meetings as requested.
- Foster and nurture relationships with community partners in offsite locations.
- Effectively communicate with the agency to assure quality service for clients.
- Refer clients to appropriate community resources and facilitate access to those resources.
- Provide client centered supportive services, advocacy, referrals and resource coordination to assist clients in achieving identified service plan goals and increasing safety, stability and self-sufficiency.
- Ensure documentation in records is appropriate, accurate, timely and in accordance with agency policies and funding requirements
- Provide information on the Illinois Domestic Violence Act, Human Trafficking, Orders of Protection and stalking laws to enhance client safety and abuser accountability
- Attend and participate in staff meetings.
- Work as a team player in the organization.
- Conduct, attend and participate in appropriate training and education as requested.
- Perform additional responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Minimum - Bachelors in Social Work, Counseling, Education or closely related field.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills to complete record documentation, develop group materials, express information clearly and concisely and for participating in training and education for tenants.
- Bilingual/Preferred but not required.
- Flexible schedule to meet the needs of the client.
- Excellent interpersonal skills that demonstrate genuine concern and respect toward clients and other staff.
- Ability to provide active listening, encouragement and support to tenants.
- Ability to motivate clients into action, to engage tenants in training and education and to support tenant progress toward achievement of their service plan and personal independence
- Ability to accept, understand and relate sensitively to people of varied socio-economic, racial, cultural, and experiential backgrounds.
- A commitment to the philosophy and program of A SAFE PLACE, which includes a commitment to survivor's & children’s issues, sharing a belief in helping to create a society free from violence, and in working in a cooperative environment.