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Young Adult Supported Living Specialist (Case Manager)

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Bridges Homeward

Cambridge, MA (In Person)

$48,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/23/2026

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Young Adult Supported Living Specialist (Case Manager) Bridges Homeward - 3.9 Cambridge, MA Job Details Full-time $47,500 - $48,500 a year 20 hours ago Benefits 403(b) matching Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off 403(b) Life insurance Qualifications Adolescents Working with families Youth counseling Full Job Description Young Adult Supported Living Specialist (Case Manager) Believing in proper work/life balance and self care, Bridges Homeward operates on a full time, 33.5 hour (4 1/2 day) work week! The Young Adult Supported Living (YASL) Specialist (Case Manager) is a member of the Family SupportStabilization Program, which consists of five services designed to stabilize youth and families and ensure that our they have the skills, resources and family connections they need to be successful. The YASL Service provides services to young adults aged 18 to 22 years, who are ready to transition from a residential/group/foster home living experience to an supportive living arrangement; scattered apartment sites throughout the Boston area.
HOW YOU WILL BE MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Provide case management to YASL program participants, meeting weekly with assigned resident to ensure: Safety, security and cleanliness of each apartment leased by Bridges Homeward Health and wellbeing of all clients; All documentation, including treatment plans, progress review documents and incident reports are submitted in a timely manner; Ensure a creative, constructive, strengths based approach to problem solving with each youth ; Empower youth to participate in program decisions and self-future and goal planning; Develop permanency plans in collaboration with all youth and supports youth in strengthening family relationships Establish and maintains productive working relationships with the group home Program Directors, DCF as well as with community resources such as schools, employment training, employment opportunities, courts, physical and mental healthcare providers and other resources needed to support program goals; Prepare and submits reports or case notes as required; Supports and provides services to other areas of FSS as needed. Participates in rotation of on-call coverage
THE AGENCY
Bridges Homeward, previously Cambridge FamilyChildren's Service, is one of the oldest human services agencies in Greater Boston. Founded in 1873 as the Avon Home, an orphanage for local children, Bridges Homeward has a long and distinguished history of serving children, adolescents, individuals and families in the Cambridge area, Greater Boston and its suburbs. Today Bridges Homeward provides services for foster and group care, adoption, developmental disabilities, and family support,all programs that support individuals and strengthen families in more than 100 cities and towns throughout Massachusetts.
WHAT BRIDGES HOMEWARD WILL DO FOR YOU
In addition, for an opportunity to join a group of progressive, enthusiastic professionals with a shared passion for human services and child welfare, Bridges Homeward offers benefited employees: 33.5 hour work week! Professional Development Health and Dental Insurance 403 (b) Retirement Plan with employer match Generous Paid Time off Life Insurance Long Term Disability and Short Term Disability
REQUIRED EDUCATIONEXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, education or a related field; Professional licensure where applicable; Minimum of one-years' experience providing case management and/or counseling services to children, adolescents and families; preference given to those with experience working with pregnant or parenting teens or young adults; Experience in child welfare services preferred;

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