Help when a youth and family needs it
Care Manager
Care Managers work with youth from the ages of 3-21 who may have behavioral/emotional challenges, substance abuse issues or developmental disabilities. The Care Manager works with the youth and family to identify current strengths, needs, and goals. They help develop a Child and Family Team (CFT) that will work with and support the family while they work on their challenges. Whenever possible, we strive to help the youth maintain stability within the community by co-creating with the youth and guardian a plan that wraps the appropriate services and supports around them and then monitoring the effectiveness of the plan. Depending on the identified needs and goals, the services/supports may include therapy, mentors, tutors, community programs, recreational activities, etc. Care Managers are the point of contact for all partners involved in the CFT – the school system, DCP&P (formerly DYFS), the justice system, therapists, etc. to ensure that everyone is “on the same page” with the individualized care plan. The goal is to ensure that informal/community supports stay in place to assist the youth and family long after care management is no longer needed.
Care Managers must have a Bachelor’s degree or Masters in psychology, sociology, social work, criminal/juvenile justice or a related field, and must be emotionally mature and able to handle stressful situations with the support of their Supervisor.
Applications
To be considered for a Care Manager position, please email your resume to: Gabrielle Cicucci, Interm Director of Human Resources: gcirucci@hudsoncmo.org or apply to job postings on Indeed.com
**All HPCMO applicants must have a valid NJ license in good standing.
Contact Us
Hudson Partnership CMO business hours are from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. You can contact us at 201-537-1460. Our fax number is 201-537-1452.
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