| Aspect | Case Manager Individualized Services | Case Coordinator |
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| Credentials | Often requires a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or related field; certifications vary | Typically requires a bachelor's degree; certifications are less common |
| Work Environment | Provides personalized services, often in healthcare, social services, or community programs | Coordinates case activities, often in healthcare or social service agencies |
| Employer & Industry | Nonprofits, healthcare providers, government agencies | Hospitals, clinics, social service organizations |
While both roles involve supporting clients, Case Manager Individualized Services focuses on creating tailored plans and ongoing support, whereas Case Coordinator primarily manages case logistics and ensures service delivery. The roles often overlap but differ in scope and depth of client interaction.