Job Description
Bilingual Case Manager LivWell Behavioral Health Mesa, AZ Job Details Full-time $40,000•$45,000 a year 4 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off Vision insurance Life insurance Qualifications Foreign language proficiency Mental health stabilization Google Workspace Community partnership development Client assessment in therapy Bachelor's degree in social work Referral services for crisis intervention support Intake Safety planning Parent collaboration Bachelor's degree in psychology Client assessment in social work Local agency collaboration Client file management Patient advocacy Clinical case management notes Mid-level Community resource coordination in health services social work Care planning in social services Transitional care planning in clinical case management Mental health resources facilitation Overseeing care coordination Working with children Records management Bachelor's degree Family communication in social service case management Psychology Compliance documentation Client management Welfare client advocacy Full Job Description Bilingual Case Manager Mesa, AZ | Full-Time Make a Real Difference in the Lives of Youth At LivWell Behavioral, we don't just provide therapy — we show up for kids and families in ways that go far beyond a typical clinical setting. We're an outpatient behavioral health center in the East Valley focused on growth-oriented group counseling and skill-building for children, and we're looking for a passionate Case Manager who's ready to be the love, the change, and the difference in a child's life. If you lead with empathy, thrive in a collaborative environment, and want a career that feels like a calling, then LivWell is the place for you. About LivWell Behavioral Our mission is simple: Equip youth with the tools they need to live healthy lives. We deliver on that through interactive group counseling, individualized care, and community partnerships, including our collaboration with the East Valley Dream Center to provide families with food, essentials, and activities. We hire around our core values: No Sidelines, Content not Control, People over Process, Self-Care before Community Care, and Praising the Failing. These aren't just words — they're how we work every day. The Role As a Case Manager, you'll be the connective tissue between our clients, their families, and the full spectrum of care they need. From intake through discharge, you'll ensure every child on your caseload receives individualized, coordinated, and compassionate support.
Schedule:
Monday•Friday, 9:00 AM•5:00 PM What You'll Do Intake, Assessment & Treatment Planning Administer CALOCUS assessments to determine appropriate levels of care Complete intake paperwork and conduct comprehensive mental health needs assessments Develop individualized service, safety, and treatment plans for each client Update treatment plans, risk assessments, and clinical documentation every six months or as needed Develop and implement transition, discharge, and aftercare plans before services end Service Coordination Coordinate supportive services for clients and families Communicate weekly with guardians and caregivers on treatment progress Conduct at least one monthly in-person or virtual check-in with every family on your caseload Participate in departmental staffing meetings and debrief with the BHT team Client Advocacy Advocate for client needs and ensure access to appropriate services Assist families with tasks requiring extra guidance, such as AHCCCS appointments and crisis navigation Facilitation & Community Engagement Facilitate Child and Family Team (CFT) meetings Attend quarterly school staff meetings to provide client progress updates Build and maintain relationships with community resources and referral partners Documentation & Compliance Maintain accurate, up-to-date client records including case notes, service plans, and monthly progress reports in compliance with state regulations and company policy Crisis Intervention Provide crisis intervention and support to clients and families as needed What You Bring Spanish language proficiency strongly preferred Strong organizational, planning, and task management skills Ability to maintain composure under pressure and adapt quickly Empathy and skill in building relationships with families from diverse backgrounds Clear verbal and written communication with clients, families, and clinical professionals Critical thinking and problem-solving ability Comfort with technology, including Google Workspace and Adobe PDF Ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field preferred; relevant experience may substitute Minimum of one year of experience (including internships or volunteer work) with children with mental health needs Compensation & Benefits Annual Salary:
$40,000•$45,000 per year Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance 401(k) Paid time off