Case Manager
Company: JVS SoCal
Location: Culver City
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: The Case Manager
with support the Youth@Work Program. They will be responsible for
assisting and guiding, and helping participants reach their
employment goals. Requirements: Two years of related working
experience with high-risk, at-risk, probation, foster care, and/or
low-income youth and/or parents and/or experience working with
diverse communities or Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice,
Social Work, Education, Psychology, Sociology or related field, or
60 units of college credit. Bachelor’s Degree preferred. Experience
working with youth and/or young adults in an education, workforce,
or social service setting preferred. Experience with group
facilitation, & group presentations & case management. Must be
passionate with helping the youth population. Ability to work in a
team environment, independently, meet deadlines, meet performance
and encourage others to excel. Proficiency in Window/Microsoft
Office environment. Sensitivity and awareness for youth culture,
diversity, and youth inclusion concepts including the principles
and practices of youth development preferred. Knowledge of Title I
programs and CalJOBS preferred. Complete CWDP course and exam
within 3 months of employment and secure CWDP certification within
12 months of employment. Work flexible hours, including early
morning, evenings, and weekends is required. Travel to various
locations, such as businesses, worksites, off-site meetings, and
other related events. Key Responsibilities: Conducts orientations
for participants in accordance with program requirements of the
Youth@Work Program. Determine eligibility for Level 1 (Work Based
Learning) or Level 2 (WIOA Youth) services. Conduct initial
assessment of career interests, aptitudes, barriers, supportive
services determination, and community referrals. Assist with
outreaching, recruitment, enrollment, assessment, and placement of
youth for the program. Conduct outreach activities and
presentations at County offices, high schools, adult schools,
community colleges, libraries, and so forth. Outreach to
at-risk/high risk populations, e.g., justice-impacted, foster
youth, unhoused youth, system involved youth, CalWORKS, low-income,
etc. Provide the 14 Elements services to WIOA Youth and Work Based
Learning opportunities to youth. Co-enroll youth into other AJCC
program and services based on need and benefits. Complete
enrollment including intake application and eligibility documents;
prepare and manage case file to ensure contract compliance;
maintain online case management records, upload of documentation,
and real-time case noting. Provide supportive services to youth,
including transportation, work attire/equipment, certifications,
etc. Offer short-term training opportunities for youth in high
growth sector and adhere to ITA procedures. Process documentation
with Finance Department procedures. Update internal tracking system
with all supportive services rendered. Mutually develop a
comprehensive Individual Employment Plan (IEP) and Objective
Assessment with youth; identify for goals and objectives for
employment based on the 14 WIOA Youth Elements; Develops new
worksites and/or re-establish existing worksites to create new
worksites for subsidized employment. Outreach to high growth
sectors to connect worksites with program services for work
experience. Provide overview of worksite expectations and conduct
orientation. Execute worksite agreement, conduct safety check
walk-through, and provide all necessary documentation, such as
timesheets, performance evaluations to ensure worksite compliance;
Monitors and evaluates youth progress through program components;
collecting performance evaluations on youth progress/uploading into
CalJOBS system and monitoring worksites by conducting site visits;
resolves any problems or provides guidance with any youth worksite
issues. Maintains an awareness of local job market and
opportunities to assist in providing guidance to clients. Assist
with programming services, such as youth recruitments, employment
interviews, job fairs, workshops, presentations, group
orientations, or perform other training and outreach activities;
coach youth on resume assistance, mock interviews, completing
employment applications, networking techniques, dress for success,
and job readiness skills. Conduct job readiness training utilizing
the Transitional Aged Youth World of Work (TAY WOW) curriculum for
each cohort by providing 20 hours of Personal Enrichment Training.
Process payroll by adhering to the standard operating procedures,
processing timesheets to Payroll Department, distribution of pay
checks to youth; and uploading payroll documents in the system.
Record all credential attainment and measurable skills gains into
the CalJOBS system upon participants completion of short-term
training, subsidized employment, employer-based training, diplomas,
certification, reading/math post-test results, or upgrading of
skills. Facilitate and/or support with regional and internal
collaborations such as the LAP3 meetings, Skills Development
meetings, partner meetings, worksite meetings, training
providers/educational partners, and so forth. Meet and exceed
performance and outcome goals as set by the county funding agency
and abide to contract requirements. Abide by Los Angeles County
Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) program directives and all
federal guidelines and mandates. Attend all internal, partner and
County training and/or meetings when scheduled. Other duties as
assigned. PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS While performing the
essential functions of this job, the incumbent must be able to do
the following: stand for extended periods; sit for extended
periods; bend and reach for filing and other job-related functions;
climb up and down stairs; bend, stoop, and lift to move and
retrieve materials; pull, push, and lift; reach both above and
below shoulder height. Specific visual abilities include close
vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust
focus. Must be able to visually inspect work. Manual dexterity to
operate computer and other office equipment required. The physical
demands described above are representative of those that must be
met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions
of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made. JVS SoCal will
consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to
the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your
criminal history or participate in a background check until a
conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional
offer and running a background check, if JVS SoCal is concerned
about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be
given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the
conviction, provide mitigating or rehabilitative evidence, or
challenge the accuracy of the background check report. Find out
more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting
www.calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair -chance-act .
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