Family Resource Center Case Manager
Job in
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, 94199, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
Listing for:
GLIDEsf
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
Position: Family Resource Center (FRC) Case Manager – GLIDE, San Francisco, CA. The FRC provides trauma-informed family engagement, intensive case management, family advocacy, and crisis intervention for families in the Tenderloin. Collaborates with GLIDE program staff, schools, community organizations, and Protective Service Workers. Regular and predictable attendance is essential and non-traditional hours (early evenings, holidays, weekends) may be required.
Base pay$31.00/hr - $31.50/hr
Responsibilities- Using bilingual language fluency, conduct intake assessment, surveys and enrollment, collect and provide information on community resources and GLIDE services, provide advocacy and coordination to reduce barriers to services, find creative solutions to meet immediate and ongoing needs, and ensure linkage and support to promote health, recovery, and wellness for children, youth, and their families.
- Determine eligibility and review/assist with applications for entitled benefits and financial resources including, but not limited to, General Assistance, Cal Fresh, Medi Cal, Social Security Disability, emergency rental assistance, and low-cost housing programs.
- Develop and attend FRC outreach events and build rapport and working relationships to reduce barriers to community resources and improve awareness of GLIDE programs.
- Collaborate with other providers from community agencies, GLIDE program staff, interns, and volunteers to ensure comprehensive and coordinated services.
- Facilitate and co-facilitate parent groups, specifically for expecting parents and parents with newborns.
- Lead and facilitate FRC’s weekly Mommy/Daddy & Me group.
- Deliver services in the community, when contracted, and at school meetings.
- Manage documentation in a timely manner, including enrollment, assessments, individual/family service plans, follow-up contacts, CFS reports, program evaluations, and service entries in Salesforce and other databases.
- Participate in regular staff meetings, trainings, supervisory meetings, and adhere to agency policies, procedures, and professional ethics.
- Using bilingual proficiency, conduct intake assessments, surveys and enrollment, provide information on resources, advocate and coordinate services, and support health, recovery, and wellness for children, youth, and families.
- Determine eligibility and assist with applications for benefits and housing programs.
- Develop and attend FRC outreach events to improve program awareness.
- Collaborate with providers, GLIDE staff, interns, and volunteers to ensure coordinated services.
- Facilitate parent groups for expecting parents and parents with newborns; lead the weekly Mommy/Daddy & Me group.
- Deliver services in the community and at school meetings when contracted.
- Manage documentation related to enrollment, assessments, service plans, follow-ups, and program data.
- Engage in staff meetings, trainings, and uphold agency ethics and policy.
- Must be fluent in English and Spanish (reading and writing) to address the needs of the targeted population.
- Ability to prepare correspondence, reports, assessments, service plans, and progress notes in both English and Spanish.
- Ability to convey and obtain accurate information respectfully, including with individuals who have language barriers or disabilities.
- Knowledge of comorbid and chronic mental health disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, grief/loss, psychosis).
- Commitment to strength-based values and recovery-oriented approaches.
- Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and time management.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively; capable of building cooperative relationships with professionals and community members.
- Adaptability to cultural, linguistic, political, and community contexts; sensitivity to risk and resilience factors.
- Adherence to laws, ethics, and values ensuring effective and efficient care.
- Commitment to GLIDE’s mission and values.
- Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, or related health and human services field with 2+ years of relevant experience.
- Experience working with children,…
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