
Job Location Brooklyn, NY 11215 Position Type Full Time Salary Range $55,000.00 - $55,000.00 Salary/year
POSITION: Case Manager/Life Skills Coordinator – Residential
REPORTS TO: Supervisor of Social Services
CLASSIFICATION: Full Time
EXEMPT/NONEXEMPT: Non-Exempt Salaried
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
The Case Manager /Life Skills Coordinator fulfills two key roles: as Case Manager, they promote client wellness and autonomy through advocacy, assessment, planning, communication, education, resource management, and service facilitation. As Life Skills Coordinator, they monitor and assess the participants’ life skills levels and offer guidance and support.
Case Managers are classified as essential workers, and as such accept responsibility for the completion of their critical services to clients, on site, even during times of emergency. These include, but are not limited to, emergencies caused by: weather, nationwide pandemics, civil unrest, and domestic threat.
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SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Proficient in internet navigation, E-mail, and Microsoft Word.
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DATE REVISED: 8/6/2022

Today, in addition to caring for children, Lutheran Social Services of New York enables individuals to reach their full potential through its LIFE (Lutheran Initiatives for Enrichment) service programs.
The agency helps seniors live independently, provides families for children, arranges safe and affordable housing, maintains hunger prevention centers and provides services for immigrants and refugees.
Lutheran Social Services of New York draws on its heritage of hope for all people and looks back at a rich history of growth and development. We look ahead to the creation of new and expanded programs and services that give LIFE to individuals, families and communities.
Together with you, we share Christ’s blessings with people in need. Each year, the agency helps thousands of people lead healthier, happier, safer and more successful lives, regardless of age, economic status, creed or race.
LSSNY has been strengthening lives, families and communities for more than 125 years. This has been made possible through the work of dedicated staff, committed volunteers, and supportive congregations and communities.
Lutheran Social Services of New York has its roots in the Bethlehem Home for Orphans, founded in 1886 by Lutheran church leaders. Thus began the Lutheran presence in what would become an organized effort at child welfare in New York and would result in the creation of Lutheran Social Services of New York.
Our combined LIFE services touch more than 25,000 people annually.