Case Manager, LifeSpring Program
Company: North County Lifeline
Location: Vista
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Case Manager, LifeSpring About
Lifeline Community Services Lifeline Community Services is a
premier nonprofit organization in San Diego County, dedicated to
empowering individuals and families to achieve self-reliance and
long-term stability. Our diverse service portfolio spans housing,
behavioral health, youth development, and anti-human trafficking
initiatives, operating across multiple locations. Position Summary
Under the general supervision of the LifeSpring Program Manager,
the Case Manager plays a critical role in assisting youth and young
adults who are at risk of homelessness or experiencing
homelessness. This role combines housing navigation with intensive
case management and skill development, ensuring that services are
delivered through a youth-driven, whole person, trauma-informed
model. The position supports participants in achieving
independence, obtaining safe housing, and accessing necessary
resources, all while adhering to a strength-based, culturally
relevant, trauma-informed, and outcome-based approach. Specific
Activities : 1. Client Support and Engagement: Create a welcoming,
supportive environment to engage youth effectively and to build
rapport, identify strengths and barriers to participant
self-sufficiency, and empower youth to achieve goals and permanent
independence. Provide basic needs assistance, including food,
clothing, hygiene products, and access to essential services.
Conduct intakes, eligibility screenings, basic needs assessments,
and administer tools like the TAY-VI-SPDAT. Offer crisis
management, safety planning, and emergency support as needed.
Empower youth to make informed decisions by providing options and
supporting their autonomy. 2. Housing Navigation: Create a housing
plan with tangible goals and milestones to work towards housing and
self-sufficiency. Assist and partner with youth to finding housing
options and securing stable, inclusive housing. Assist youth with
understanding and signing leases. Also provide support with housing
applications, security deposits and other documents related to
securing housing. Build and maintain relationships with local
housing providers, such as landlords, property managers, and other
entities. Utilize the Coordinated Entry System to connect youth
with appropriate housing resources. 3. Case Management and Skill
Development: Provide intensive case management, including goal
setting, life skills training, economic literacy, and employment
readiness. Help build and support participants' relationships with
family and community with an emphasis on permanent connections.
Facilitate skill development opportunities such as meditation,
public benefits advocacy, tenancy, and employment training.
Coordinate care with mental health professionals, primary care
providers, outside social service organizations, and other
supportive services. Assist with job search, educational goals, and
development of life plans supporting independence. 4. Community
Engagement and Outreach: Initiate and organize outreach efforts to
engage youth and identify service gaps. Participate in county
collaborative meetings and community partner discussions to create
best practices. Provide training and outreach to enhance program
visibility and effectiveness as needed. 5. Administrative Duties
and Compliance: o Maintain accurate and timely documentation of
client progress and interactions in Efforts to Outcomes (ETO). o
Track goals, compile data, and complete reports for funding
sources. o Uphold confidentiality and privacy standards in
accordance with HIPAA. o Perform other administrative tasks,
including document storage, auditing, and work order submissions.
6. Program Development and Coordination: Collaborate with other
LifeSpring staff to screen and interview prospective participants.
Assist in program development and resource identification to
enhance service delivery. Participate in program meetings, group
supervision, trainings, and other collaborative activities as
needed. Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in
social work or a related field, with at least 3 years of
experience, or Master's degree and registered intern status with
the BBS, preferred. Experience working with transitional age youth,
particularly those experiencing homelessness or at risk, and
familiarity with former foster youth and CSEC/HT populations.
Strong skills in engagement, crisis intervention, case management,
and goal setting. Excellent verbal and written communication
skills, computer literacy, and organizational abilities. Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities: Advanced knowledge of trauma-informed,
client-driven, and culturally competent care. Must have ability to
exercise discretion, independent judgment, and critical thinking
skills. Maintain effective working relationships and engage in
conflict resolution, as needed. Enthusiasm for the work, creative
problem-solving skills, and a spirit of honesty and self-awareness.
Knowledge of mental/behavioral health issues as they relate to
transitional age youth. Other Requirements: Reliable
transportation, a valid California driver's license, and a good
driving record. Use of a personal, properly insured vehicle with
mileage reimbursement. Employment subject to clearances including
background checks, driving record, tuberculosis testing, and drug
testing. Physical Demands/Work Environment: Ability to meet
physical demands including standing, walking, sitting, and
occasional lifting of up to 15 pounds. Specific vision abilities
required include close, distance, color, and peripheral vision.
Exposure to stressful environments and travel to client homes.
Requires operation of office equipment with repetitive hand
movements. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement North County
Lifeline DBA Lifeline Community Services ("Lifeline") is steadfast
in its commitment to ensuring an inclusive workplace where
diversity is celebrated and discrimination is not tolerated. We
adhere to all federal, state, and local laws concerning employment
discrimination and provide equal employment opportunities to all
employees and applicants for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and
sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic
information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered
veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local
laws. In California, we extend these protections to include
ancestry, medical condition, genetic characteristics, mental or
physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), familial status,
citizenship, primary language, immigration status, and age (40 and
above) among others, recognizing and valuing the diverse
backgrounds and perspectives that all individuals bring to our
team. Lifeline is committed to complying with the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) and the California Fair Employment and
Housing Act (FEHA) by providing reasonable accommodations to
qualified individuals with disabilities and by ensuring that our
employment practices do not discriminate against any individual. We
believe that diversity fuels innovation and creativity, and we are
dedicated to building a team that reflects a variety of
backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. Lifeline's success is built
on a foundation of respect, integrity, and the collective
contributions of all our employees. This policy applies to all
terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring,
placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves
of absence, compensation, and training. Lifeline expressly
prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on any of the
protected characteristics mentioned above. Lifeline's leadership is
committed to fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion and
ensuring that our employment environment is free from
discrimination and harassment. All employees are encouraged to
report any instances of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation
in violation of this policy to a supervisor, HR representative, or
through our reporting hotline. By embracing diversity and promoting
equality, Lifeline not only complies with all relevant legislation
but also creates a richer, more vibrant work environment for all
our employees. As part of our commitment to ensuring the safety and
well-being of our clients and maintaining the integrity of our
workplace, North County Lifeline conducts comprehensive background
and drug screening processes for all prospective employees. This
includes, but is not limited to: Driving Record Check: Verification
through the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to ensure a good
standing driving record. Employment Verification: Confirmation of
your employment history to verify your experiences and
qualifications. Reference Checks: Contacting provided references to
gain insights into your work ethic, professionalism, and
suitability for the role. Tuberculosis (TB) Screening: A TB test to
ensure the health and safety of our clients and staff, in line with
public health recommendations. Drug Screening: A 10-panel non-DOT
drug test to screen for the presence of common illicit substances,
ensuring a drug-free workplace. Criminal Background Checks:
Comprehensive checks through the Department of Justice (DOJ), FBI,
and Child Abuse Index to identify any history that may impact your
suitability for employment, particularly in roles involving
vulnerable populations. These screenings are a vital part of our
hiring process and must be successfully completed for employment
eligibility. North County Lifeline is dedicated to fair and
responsible hiring practices and ensures that all screenings are
conducted in accordance with applicable laws and regulations,
respecting the privacy and rights of all candidates. We appreciate
your understanding and cooperation in this process, aimed at
creating a safe and productive work environment for everyone.
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