LEAP CASE MANAGER
Company: ActionAIDS
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Us Action Wellness started
as ActionAIDS in 1986 when a group of dedicated volunteers came
together to support their community at the beginning of the HIV
epidemic. Today, staff provide a range of trauma-informed services
to help persons with HIV and individuals with substance use
disorders at risk of acquiring HIV achieve physical, emotional and
economic well-being. Job Summary The LEAP Case Manager plays a
vital role in supporting individuals impacted by incarceration in
Philadelphia. This position Connect clients to housing, healthcare,
employment, and community-based services to promote successful
reintegration. Provide consultation to staff on prison?related
issues as needed. Serve as a liaison with YesCare staff, the
Defenders Association, court officers, and probation and parole
offices. This role assists individuals currently incarcerated or
recently released from the Philadelphia County Prison system who
have a diagnosis of opioid use disorder, helping them access
resources, navigate systems, and achieve stability. Essential
Functions Conduct in-person needs assessments to identify client
strengths, challenges, and service requirements. Develop and update
individualized service care plans on a quarterly basis in
collaboration with each client. Maintain accurate, up-to-date
activity logs in accordance with program requirements. Collect and
update medical and demographic information, securing informed
consent from each client as required. Provide case management and
advocacy services to individuals who are incarcerated or recently
released from prison, including availability for visits in
correctional facilities, hospitals, homes, and office settings.
Facilitate access to HIV prevention services including PrEP, PEP,
and HIV testing. Provide navigation support to ensure clients
seeking HIV prevention services can overcome barriers to care.
Connect clients to medical care, social services, and provider
networks to address comprehensive needs. Offer information,
referrals, and service coordination to arrange appropriate
resources and supports. Conduct ongoing reassessments to evaluate
and respond to changing client needs. Collaborate with healthcare
providers to support hospital discharge planning and address home
care needs. Deliver specialized case management and advocacy for a
caseload of individuals whose primary needs include opioid use
disorder treatment and successful reentry following incarceration.
Assess client needs and facilitate admissions into appropriate
substance use and/or mental health treatment programs. Engage in
team collaboration by consulting with Action Wellness staff,
including direct service providers, housing specialists,
volunteers, and other colleagues as necessary. Identify and
coordinate resources by engaging with agencies and organizations
that serve incarcerated and recently released individuals. Stay
informed about available resources, benefits, and entitlements to
effectively advocate for clients and provide appropriate referrals.
Complete all required paperwork, documentation, and referrals
within the timeframes established by the Direct Services Policy and
Procedure Manual. Record client contacts promptly in accordance
with documentation standards outlined in the Direct Services Policy
and Procedure Manual. Finalize intake documentation and
information/referral inquiries within 48 hours to ensure timely and
accurate service delivery. Maintain a minimum productivity standard
of 450 service units per month in accordance with program
requirements. Attend weekly supervisory meetings to review
progress, receive guidance, and ensure accountability. Participate
actively in Action Wellness staff meetings and in-service training
and off-site sessions to stay aligned with organizational goals and
practices. Take part in our monthly team supervision meetings.
Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree preferred in Social
Work, Psychology, Human Services, Criminal Justice, Public Health,
or a related field. Minimum of two (2) years’ experience with
demonstrated growth in responsibility. Preferred experience working
with incarcerated individuals and/or those re-entering society
following incarceration. Working knowledge of local resources and
the ability to collaborate with a wide range of professionals,
including medical, non-medical, and para-professional staff within
case management and prison systems. Eligibility to enter
correctional facilities as a contract employee in compliance with
institutional requirements. EEO and ADA Statement Action Wellness
is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic
information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic
protected by law. The employee must be able to perform the
essential functions of the position satisfactorily and, if
requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable
employee(s) with disabilities to perform the essential functions of
their job, absent undue hardship. Work Location/Hybrid
Information/Pay Based out of our Kensington office, Hybrid remote
after 90 days Annual pay range: $50,000-52,000 No phone calls
please.
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