Case Manager
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Social Work
Community Health -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health
Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe is seeking a dedicated Case Manager to join our Social and Community Services (SCS) department. This is a unique, 32-hour-per-week benefited position with a fixed schedule of Tuesday through Friday.
Core functions of this position include supporting SCS programs through evaluation, care coordination, and advocacy for Tribal Citizens and Descendants. This role is a great fit for a self‑motivated professional who enjoys staying busy and is driven to effect positive change.
The Impact You’ll MakeWhile you will support a broad range of SCS programs—from transitional housing and our food bank to sobriety support—this specific position focuses on Victims of Crime advocacy. The role involves holistic advocacy: supporting Tribal Citizens and Descendants through crisis-related events such as domestic violence, maintaining sobriety, and employment stability.
- Healing &
Education:
Facilitate small groups for both men and women that support the education and healing of these events. - Community Resources: Play an active role in supporting our food bank and clothing closet.
- Caseload Management: Organize, prioritize, and maintain a diverse schedule of Case Management needs, including consistent client follow-ups and outreach.
Success in this role requires more than just administrative skill; it requires a deep understanding of our unique social and cultural needs. We are looking for an advocate who can work independently, exercise fair judgment, and remain self‑motivated in a fast‑paced environment.
Essential Functions- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with the Tribal community, staff, management, and other local agencies and professionals.
- Perform screening, assessment, referrals, advocacy, and coordinate with professionals to assist in the recovery, sobriety, and self‑sufficiency of individuals and their families.
- Attend wraparound meetings, assist with note‑taking, and follow up on individual needs.
- Coordinate with other SCS departments for cultural and community events, Elders and youth activities, and event programs.
- Learn and apply Jamestown culture, knowledge, and traditions related to healing and treatment plans.
- Assist individuals both online and in‑person with applications for financial assistance, health benefits, education, Social Security, and disability.
- Plan and facilitate monthly small groups and wellness retreats (nutrition, mental health, addiction awareness).
- Provide transportation both locally and outside of the area in coordination with SUDP staff.
- Maintain confidential case notes, files, and data for grant compliance and reporting.
- Adhere to all JST policies and ensure strict confidentiality.
- Bachelors in Social Work, Psychology, or Human Services, or Associates with the equivalent work experience in Case Management, Substance Abuse Disorder, or related field working with at risk individuals.
- Knowledge and understanding of the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal culture, customs, community, history, and the needs and problems facing Tribal youth and families.
- Knowledge and understanding of local and Tribal government operations including, but not limited to, basic structural workings of executive, legislative, and judicial operations.
- Knowledge of local programs and services available including local government, substance abuse, mental health, and medical.
- Demonstrate initiative, ability to work independently and work well in a team.
- Excellent organizational skills.
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