| Aspect | Case Manager Full Time | Case Coordinator |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a bachelor's degree in social work, nursing, or related field; certifications like CCM are common | Often requires similar educational background; certifications may be preferred but less common |
| Work Environment | Healthcare facilities, social service agencies, insurance companies | Community organizations, healthcare settings, social service agencies |
| Job Responsibilities | Assess client needs, develop care plans, coordinate services, monitor progress | Assist in service coordination, gather client information, support case management process |
Both roles involve client support and service coordination, but Case Manager Full Time typically has more responsibilities in care planning and ongoing management, often requiring specific certifications. Case Coordinators focus more on supporting case managers and administrative tasks within similar environments.