Case Manager
Company: San Diego Youth Services
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
San Diego Youth Services JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Case Manager San Diego
Youth Services seeks a Case Manager in the Victim and Survivor
Services program to be based in San Diego. This is a full-time &
non-exempt position reporting to the Program Manager. San Diego
Youth Services: Who we are San Diego Youth Services has helped
improve the lives of more than 840,000 homeless, runaway and
vulnerable youth since its beginning in 1970. We provide safe
places to live and long-term solutions through shelter, foster
homes, community centers and housing to more than 28,000 youth
every year at 100 community and school locations. Through
prevention, early intervention and treatment, we also help youth
before they need higher levels of care or become homeless. We aim
to: Meet the basic needs of youth. Hunger, poverty and youth
homelessness are on the rise for many youth and their families
today. We help meet these basic needs for youth. What could be more
vital than food and shelter? We provide safe places to live and
long-term solutions through shelter, foster homes, community
centers and housing. Create positive connection. We help youth
focus on positive life changes and healthy relationships as part of
providing needed resources and services. San Diego Youth Services
has long provided foster homes and adoption support services for
families considering adopting a youth in the foster care system.
Help youth develop life skills. In addition to a range of safe and
stable housing options, we offer support to help youth develop the
independent living skills necessary to become self-sufficient and
keep off the streets. Promote overall health and well-being. Early
intervention and care for the whole child are critical. We provide
a broad continuum of services to help youth overcome trauma and
challenges that put them at risk, including case management,
counseling, mental health treatment and educational support and
resources. SDYS has a staff of approximately 250 employees and 80
volunteers working across San Diego County and an annual budget of
approximately $24 million. You can learn more about us at
www.sdyouthservices.org CONTEXT OF THE POSITION Provide
comprehensive, trauma-informed, and gender-responsive advocacy and
case management services to adolescents and Transitional-Aged Youth
who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation, human
trafficking, domestic violence, housing instability, and other
forms of victimization. Skilled in crisis response, short-term
intensive case management, advocacy, and removal of barriers
through collaborative, youth-centered service planning. Experienced
in facilitating groups, completing emergency outreach with the CSEC
Response Team, supporting Drop-In Center operations, and
coordinating care with multidisciplinary partners to promote
safety, stabilization, and long-term wellbeing. Committed to
fostering empowerment, resilience, and recovery through culturally
responsive engagement and a shared-decision-making approach.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Support youth through stabilization activities
including housing, education, employment, and health; accompany
youth to appointments and court; deliver crisis intervention;
complete screenings; and provide transportation as needed.
Participate in on-call responsibilities in collaboration with Child
and Family Wellbeing (CFWB) and Law Enforcement. Ability to be
on-call whenever the rotation falls within the position’s scope of
responsibilities and respond in-person within 90 minutes. On-call
rotation typically includes one week per month and one weekend per
month and may change based on program needs. Coordinate care with
multidisciplinary partners. Communicate and collaborate with
Probation, CFWB, healthcare providers, therapists, natural
supports, and partnering agencies to ensure continuity of care,
reduce barriers, and support youth success. Maintain timely
documentation and contract-required data. Conduct community
outreach and strengthen collaborative partnerships including, and
not limited to, providing trainings to community professionals,
engaging potential referring partners, and connecting directly with
youth and families. Develop, establish, and maintain collaborative
partnerships with community providers, members and landlords.
Support Drop-In Center operations including provide on-site milieu
coverage, assist with daily program operations, and facilitate
youth support groups (2-3 per week) and caregiver/family groups.
Contribute to program development. Knowledgeable or willing to be
trained in tenant-landlord laws, Fair Housing Laws, and the
Transitional Housing Misconduct Act, and the Housing First Model.
Perform other duties as assigned. SDYS EXPECTATIONS: Adhere to and
uphold the rigorous standards of SDYS as mandated by its mission,
purpose, guiding principles and standards of quality. Maintain
confidentiality and privacy standards of service partner protected
health information and other applicable information and material in
accordance to agency and center policies, and applicable
regulations and laws including HIPAA. Welcome and support SDYS
volunteers and assist them in accomplishing their services whenever
applicable. Effectively communicate with people from diverse
backgrounds and experiences. Receive and give supportive feedback
to foster equity and inclusion in working relationships. Recognize,
nurture, and learn from strengths in co-workers. Maintain warm,
welcoming and safe work environments. Possess flexibility to
accomplish job responsibilities in several work environments,
whether it be from home, on the road, or in an office. PREFERRED
EDUCATION, YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's
degree in social work or related field or 2-5 years’ experience
working with high-risk clients, preferably adolescents and
Transitional Aged Youth who have experienced commercial sexual
exploitation, human trafficking and/or Domestic Violence. Preferred
lived experience through being a Survivor of victimization such as
human trafficking, domestic violence, sexual abuse or experience as
a former foster youth. Experience in crisis intervention, group
facilitation, documentation, and case management preferred. Must
possess excellent oral and written skills. Work well autonomously
and with multi-disciplinary team. Must have or be willing to be
trained 40-hour Domestic Violence counselor training, Campbell
Danger Assessment, Mental Health First Aid, Seeking Safety, and
Motivational Interviewing (MI) trainings. Must be computer literate
in Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel. Must be able to work within
and represent a culturally and ethnically diverse community.
Bi-lingual Spanish-English preferred. Must complete clearances
including child abuse/criminal background check, health and
substance abuse screening. Must be willing to develop or possess
working knowledge of trauma-informed care and dual diagnosis
treatment; experience working in trauma-informed and dual diagnosis
programs preferred.? Valid CA driver’s license, good driving record
and willingness to use own properly insured vehicle on the job
(mileage reimbursed). Maintain certification in CPR and First Aid.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The ability to bend at the waist, kneel, or
crouch to assist youth. The ability to communicate information and
ideas so others will understand, to exchange accurate information
and make presentations. The ability to lift and carry 20
pounds-lifting books, materials, and equipment to execute lessons
and presentations. Able to observe details at a close range and
interpret the information (such as reading), prepare, and review a
variety of documents related to activities of the youth and to be
able to monitor youth activities. Sitting or standing (stationary
position) for extended periods of time. Traversing extended lengths
to move around campuses. Potential exposure to physical injury from
aggressive behavior. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position
does not have supervisory responsibilities. Hourly Pay Range:
$21-$23 To apply, please send resume and cover letter through job
posting on SDYS website. SDYS offers a comprehensive benefits
package to full time employees that includes generous PTO, personal
holidays, health, vision, dental, life insurance, parental leave
and a 403(b)-retirement plan with matching contribution. SDYS is a
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) employer. All are welcome at
San Diego Youth Services. As an organization working to meet the
basic needs of youth, create positive connections, help youth
develop life skills, and promote overall health and well-being,
SDYS believes its practices and actions must reflect the highest
level of commitment to access, equity, and social justice. The
collective sum of the individual differences, life experiences,
knowledge, innovation, self-expression, and talent that our members
invest in their work represents not only part of the SDYS’ culture,
but the SDYS’ reputation and achievements as well. SDYS remains
open to feedback from all communities it touches and knows that
input from those with direct experience of issues will make the
SDYS more effective in achieving its goals. SDYS is proud to be an
equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual
orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran
status. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to
individuals with disabilities. In compliance with the Immigration
and Nationality Act as amended, all new employees must verify their
eligibility to work in the United States. SDYS is proud to be a
kindness certified company. Salary Description $21-$23 an hour
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