IPS Case Manager
Company: Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION OVERVIEW: The IPS
program seeks to prevent youth from committing delinquent or
criminal conduct through family intervention and by providing
site-based programming designed to equip youth with strategies that
will foster critical thinking and positive choices. The Case
Manager helps guide the IPS participant down a path that will
effectuate these goals. The individual selected for this position
will provide home-based services and develop resources and
activities that may need to take into consideration Police
Diversion, Informal Adjustment, or Youth Aid Panel mandates and any
other program designed to prevent court involvement. In some
situations, the case manager will act as a liaison between the
youth partner and his/her school, while encouraging caregivers to
actively participate in the educational needs of youth. This
position will require frequent communication with external and
internal entities including, but not limited to extensive contact
with the Juvenile Justice System, Children Youth and Family
Services/Department of Human Services, Family Court, Youth Aid
Panels, etc. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Support and monitor
completion of goals as outlined in the Youth Support Plan. Support
and monitor family service plan for completion of short/medium/long
range plans, community service assignments, goal attainment,
benchmarks, and resolve/referral needs. Partner with the IPS
Counselor to assess referrals and do follow ups for each family,
acquiring academic, employment, recreation, etc. information.
Partner with the IPS Counselor to address the ongoing needs of the
youth assigned your caseload. Assess youth academic progress in
collaboration with the school and family. Monitor weekly site-based
attendance. Assess linkages, resources to determine usage. Monitor
youth participation and attendance in program and outside
resources. Assess individual personal career development plan
(PCDP) folder on each client. Maintain client case files and update
database in accordance with funder standards and maintain accurate
up-to-date daily records as required. Develop and enhance
cooperative professional relationships with local community
agencies. Identify areas requiring counseling. Participate in
clinical team meetings, staff meetings and trainings, as
instructed. Required to perform other duties as instructed by the
IPS Director (including driving/transportation). Required
attendance/participation in site base program/activities (daily).
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS A minimum of 5 years’ experience
in direct service case management work with children and/or
families, demonstrating the ability to use non-punitive methods
that place special emphasis upon strengths-based dynamics.
Comfortable working with adolescent youth (ages 10 to 17).
Demonstrates the ability to work with at-risk youth and their
families. Experience and/or knowledgeable in Family Group Decision
Making. Understand youth development principles and possessing good
listening skills. Sensitive to racial, cultural, and ethnic
backgrounds. Excellent verbal and written communications skills.
Computer proficiency required. Ability to respond to crisis
situations and understand that flexibility in work schedule will be
necessary. Ability to input/submit required reports in database
system and file in accordance with funding source and agency
requirements. Familiarity with DHS Community Based Prevention
Services (CBPS) database is a plus. Ability to adhere to
confidentiality guidelines. Knowledge and understanding of
Philadelphia's social service system. EDUCATION & TRAINING
REQUIREMENTS A Bachelor degree in social work, human services or
related field is preferred. Training certifications in areas of
youth development, behavioral health, parenting issues, substance
abuse, professional documentation etc. would be useful in this
position. Certification in First Aid/CPR is preferred. Completion
of PA Certified Peer Specialist Training preferred. Ability to
speak/write fluent Spanish extremely valuable for this position.
Completion of a Criminal Background, Child line, and FBI
Clearances. Valid Driver’s license. Follow all company policies
related to the Fleet Manager/Drivers Standard Operating Procedures.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS & CONDITIONS [PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS]: Working
conditions are in a variety of settings, involves the potential for
high stress levels and exposure to difficult situations. Some
non-standard work hours will be required. Must work with a
vulnerable and overwhelmed population often identified as having
few resources and challenging. However, they possess unrecognized
abilities that must be exposed to fully incorporate strengths-based
services.
Keywords: Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs, Edison , IPS Case Manager, Social Services , Philadelphia, New Jersey