Case Manager-Sanctuary Norman
Company: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of OKC
Location: Noble
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
REPORTS TO: Director of Sanctuary Women’s Development Center
Norman JOB OBJECTIVE: The Sanctuary Women’s Development Center
(SWDC) Case Manager is responsible for the supervision, safety, and
care of daily clients, including managing and monitoring day-to-day
needs and assistance with tasks such as intake and file work.
Implements social/learning activities for adults and children. This
position will carry a caseload and has primary responsibility for
those assigned, including assessment, goal planning, advocacy, and
coordinating services available within the community. The essential
job duties include but are not limited to: Effectively perform
Intake interviews with clients. Open, maintain, and update client
files within established timeframes. Determine if a client meets
case management criteria or refer to partner agencies for services
Actively engage with the participants respectfully. Active
engagement includes: Direct interaction with participants. Provide
transportation as needed using an agency vehicle. Answer phones and
interact with participants, providing information and resources.
Provide administrative and clerical support, including case file
maintenance and intake appointments as scheduled. Manage a caseload
Support day services as needed. In either a clinical or a field
setting, assists clients with challenges such as personal and
family adjustments, finances, employment, food, clothing, housing,
and physical and mental impairments to determine the nature and
degree of need. Secure information such as medical, psychological,
and social factors contributing to the client's situation and
complete psychosocial assessment(s). Ensure a service plan is
developed interactively with the client to build on identified
strengths and address needs. Plan, broker, and monitor needed
services through collaboration and coordination with other service
providers for unmet needs. Review client progress regularly as part
of re-assessment and goal attainment. Assist with scheduling and/or
providing group classes on job search, daily living skills, etc.
Participate in community organizations/coalitions serving similar
populations and needs, such as Community of Care (COC) meetings, as
required. Compile records and prepare reports; follow-up to
determine the quantity and quality of service provided to the
client and the status of the client's case. Actively works with
unhoused clients to find affordable, stable housing options.
Contact current or future landlords Find housing Provide financial
assistance to get into or maintain housing Ancillary Functions:
Access and record client and community resource information,
manually or using a personal computer, to input and retrieve
information. Assist with day services, including processing hygiene
pantry requests, laundry services, showers, etc. Prepares reports
regarding services as assigned, e.g., accomplishments, monthly
statistics, outcome measures, etc. Establish a respectful
relationship with persons served while helping the client gain
skills and confidence that will empower them to solve their
problems. Provide occasional front desk coverage during staffing
shortages and employee lunch breaks Performs other duties related
to the position as assigned by the supervisor. SUPERVISORY
RESPONSIBILITIES: This position may supervise interns and
volunteers. Requirements MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR CONSIDERATION:
Bachelor’s degree in social work or human-services related field
preferred. Experience working with homeless or other at-risk
populations preferred. Experience working with individuals with
mental health is a plus. Experience in case management preferred.
Bilingual a plus Knowledge, skills, and abilities: Strong, flexible
interpersonal skills required to interact effectively with the
participants and residents. Demonstrated conflict resolution
skills. Excellent organizational and time management skills are
required to ensure multiple tasks receive adequate and timely
attention. Able to function autonomously and be proactive. PC
literate and proficient, specifically in Microsoft applications.
SOAR, Bridges Out of Poverty, Mental Health First Aid, civil
rights, blood-borne pathogen training, and CPR/SFA training.
(Training provided) Strong verbal and written communication and
listening skills. Ability to work effectively with all levels of
staff and volunteers. Ability to set and maintain healthy
boundaries with staff, clients, volunteers, and interns. Ability to
adjust communication style to handle diverse situations. Excellent
organizational and time management skills to ensure multiple tasks
receive adequate and timely attention. Ability to research and
utilize community resources. Ability to drive - must have a valid
Oklahoma driver’s license. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS High energy and
stamina to actively engage with participants and residents. Lifting
up to 50 pounds Ability to respond quickly to crisis situations.
Ability to perform CPR and the Heimlich maneuver once trained. May
sit for long periods of time. Small hand tools may be required for
light maintenance. May be required to travel by car or plane to
business events or other company locations. May also transport
clients using agency vehicle. Travel may require prolonged sitting
or standing. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical
demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request
such accommodation. WORKING CONDITIONS: Busy environment with noise
and constant distractions May be subjected to fast-paced decision
making, crisis situations. Typical office environment NOTE: The
above statements are intended to describe the general nature and
level of work performed by an employee in this position. These
statements are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all
responsibilities, duties, and skills required of employees in this
position. Nothing in this job description restricts management’s
right to assign or reassign job duties as required. This job
description is not to be construed as a guaranteed contract of
employment for a definite period of time. Salary Description 21.75
per hour
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