
Case Manager
POSITION: Case Manager
DEPARTMENT: St. Joseph County Community Corrections
WORK SCHEDULE: M-F 8am-4pm with one scheduled day 10am-6pm
SALARY: $42,888 a year
STATUS: Full time
FLSA STATUS : Salary Non-exempt
DATES: OPTIONAL [date open until date closed/filled]
To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function. The requirements listed in this document are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or abilities required. St. Joseph County provides reasonable accommodations to qualified employees and applicants with known disabilities who require accommodation to complete the application process or perform essential functions of the job unless those accommodations would present an undue hardship.
The incumbent serves as a Case Manager in a community corrections facility, overseeing client progress and ensuring compliance with program requirements. They assess individual needs, develop case plans, and connect clients with appropriate services to support their rehabilitation and reintegration.
Benefits
Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans
Paid Time Off (PTO) with generous accruals
Employer Paid Life Insurance coverage
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability (STD/LTD)
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for healthcare and dependent care
Gym Membership Discounts to encourage wellness
Employer-Funded PERF (Public Employees' Retirement Fund)
Access to additional voluntary benefits and resources
Responsibilities
Evaluate clients' backgrounds, risks, and needs to develop individualized case plans that support rehabilitation and successful reintegration.
Ensure clients follow court-ordered conditions, program rules, and supervision requirements, reporting violations as necessary.
Maintain detailed case notes, progress reports, and legal documentation for internal records and court updates.
Qualifications
Ability to effectively interact with clients, law enforcement, court officials, and community service providers.
Capable of managing difficult situations, de-escalating conflicts, and making sound decisions under pressure.
Ability to handle multiple cases, maintain records, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Understanding and respecting diverse backgrounds while providing non-judgmental support to justice-involved individuals.
Education/Experience
Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, social work, psychology, or human services preferred.
Prior work in probation, parole, reentry programs, social services, or behavioral health is often preferred, especially with justice-involved individuals.
Physical Requirements
Ability to Sit and Stand for Extended Periods
Occasional Lifting and Carrying
Situational Physical Readiness
A valid driver’s license