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Monitor progress toward identified goals and communicate relevant observations and concerns to DCS case managers, probation officers, and other members of the service team. Parent Education * Provide ...

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Monitor progress toward identified goals and communicate relevant observations and concerns to DCS case managers, probation officers, and other members of the service team. Parent Education * Provide ...

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Case Manager includes but not limited to: * Home visits * Participation in DCS Case planning * Supervised visitation * Coordination of services * Conflict management * Emergency/crisis services

Case Manager

Elkhart, IN · On-site

$22.34/hr

Further specialized case managers that work with DCS and probation or provide Wraparound Primary duties include: * Evaluating the consumer's need for services * Developing and monitoring a treatment ...

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Case Manager includes but not limited to: * Home visits * Participation in DCS Case planning * Supervised visitation * Coordination of services * Conflict management * Emergency/crisis services

Further specialized case managers that work with DCS and probation or provide Wraparound Primary duties include: * Evaluating the consumer's need for services * Developing and monitoring a treatment ...

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Case Manager includes but not limited to: * Home visits * Participation in DCS Case planning * Supervised visitation * Coordination of services * Conflict management * Emergency/crisis services

Be Seen First

Case Manager includes but not limited to: * Home visits * Participation in DCS Case planning * Supervised visitation * Coordination of services * Conflict management * Emergency/crisis services

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Case Manager includes but not limited to: * Home visits * Participation in DCS Case planning * Supervised visitation * Coordination of services * Conflict management * Emergency/crisis services

The Family Case Manager represents DCS and supports families in a local or central DCS office. You will protect families and children from abuse and neglect, maintain or reunify families whenever ...

The Family Case Manager represents DCS and supports families in a local or central DCS office. You will protect families and children from abuse and neglect, maintain or reunify families whenever ...

COMMUNITY BASED CASE MANAGER

Muncie, IN · On-site

$18.50 - $23.75/hr

Position Overview The Community Based Case Manager is responsible for the provision of home-based casework services for families involved with the Department of Child Services (DCS), provides ...

COMMUNITY BASED CASE MANAGER

Muncie, IN · On-site

$18.50 - $23.75/hr

Position Overview The Community Based Case Manager is responsible for the provision of home-based casework services for families involved with the Department of Child Services (DCS), provides ...

COMMUNITY BASED CASE MANAGER

Muncie, IN

$18.50 - $23.75/hr

Position Overview The Community Based Case Manager is responsible for the provision of home-based casework services for families involved with the Department of Child Services (DCS), provides ...

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Case Manager includes but not limited to: * Home visits * Participation in DCS Case planning * Supervised visitation * Coordination of services * Conflict management * Emergency/crisis services

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Dcs Case Manager information

What is a DCS Case Manager?

DCS Case Managers are professionals who work for the Department of Child Services (DCS), helping to ensure the safety and well-being of children who may be at risk of abuse or neglect. They investigate reports, assess family situations, and coordinate services such as foster care, counseling, or reunification efforts. Their main goal is to protect children and support families, often working closely with law enforcement, schools, and social service agencies. Case managers also monitor ongoing cases, document progress, and make recommendations to the courts regarding the best interests of the child.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a DCS Case Manager?

To thrive as a DCS Case Manager, you need a background in social work or a related field, strong assessment abilities, and knowledge of child welfare laws, typically supported by a relevant degree and sometimes state licensure. Familiarity with case management software, documentation systems, and relevant legal or state reporting tools is crucial. Exceptional communication, organization, empathy, and crisis management skills help you engage with families and coordinate services effectively. These competencies ensure that vulnerable children and families receive timely, appropriate interventions while meeting legal and ethical standards.

What are some common challenges DCS Case Managers face when managing their caseloads?

DCS Case Managers often manage a high volume of cases, which can make time management and prioritization challenging. They may encounter emotionally charged situations involving children and families in crisis, requiring strong interpersonal and conflict-resolution skills. Balancing administrative duties, such as documentation and court reports, with direct client interaction is also a common challenge. Support from supervisors and teamwork with other professionals, such as social workers and law enforcement, are crucial to effectively managing these responsibilities.

What cities in Indiana are hiring for Dcs Case Manager jobs?

Cities in Indiana with the most Dcs Case Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Dcs Case Manager job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution.

Home Based Casework Case Manager

Caring Connection LLC

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

$35 - $45/hr

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Job description

Position Summary
As a Home-Based Casework Facilitator (1099 Contractor), you will play a critical role in supporting families involved with the child welfare system by providing hands-on, individualized services in their home and/or community environments. This opportunity is designed to help parents and caregivers develop the skills, routines, and strategies necessary to achieve stability, meet court-ordered goals, and promote healthy family dynamics.

Facilitators act as both mentors and educators—modeling appropriate behavior, demonstrating practical life skills, and guiding families through personal and systemic challenges. This includes addressing barriers related to parenting, employment, budgeting, time management, discipline, communication, and home organization. You will help clients create and follow through on goals that align with Department of Child Services (DCS) case plans, while also equipping them with tools for long-term success beyond involvement with the child welfare system.

This role requires high emotional intelligence, cultural humility, and a strong commitment to confidentiality, professionalism, and evidence-based practice. Facilitators must be self-motivated, detail-oriented, and capable of managing their own schedules while producing high-quality documentation and timely reports. As an independent contractor, you’ll enjoy flexibility and autonomy while making a meaningful difference in the lives of the families you serve.

Core Responsibilities

  • Provide individualized, in-home coaching and support to families aligned with case plans.

  • Conduct assessments and develop service plans in collaboration with DCS case managers.

  • Deliver structured educational sessions focused on parenting skills, discipline, budgeting, household management, and goal setting.

  • Model and reinforce positive behaviors, routines, and communication.

  • Monitor client progress and provide regular, detailed documentation and reports.

  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and attend case reviews as needed.

  • Ensure services are culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and strength-based.

  • Maintain flexible scheduling, including evening and weekend availability as needed.

Skills & Qualification

  • Bachelor’s degree in social work, Psychology, Sociology, Human Services, or related field (required as a supervisor).

  • Must be at least 21 years of age

  • At least 4 years of full-time employment experience providing direct casework services to children and/or families that includes providing services to families that need assistance in the protection and care of their children.

  • Strong documentation, time management, and communication skills.

  • Ability to work independently and maintain professional boundaries.

  • Must pass background checks as required by DCS guidelines including (criminal, educational, references, employment and child protective services).

  • Shared life experiences and are familiar with the communities where they will be working

  • Must be able to carry appropriate caseloads.

  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and the ability to use a private car, with applicable insurance, to transport self and others.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Familiarity with DCS protocols and Indiana child welfare services is preferred.

  • Willingness to drive within assigned counties.

  • Must maintain a variety of insurances as a 1099 contractor including general and professional liability, auto, etc.

  • Master’s Degree in social work, Psychology, Sociology, Human Services, or related field (required as a supervisor).

Why Join Us?

  • Flexible scheduling and autonomy over your caseload

  • Competitive hourly compensation

  • Supportive team environment and training resources

  • Make a meaningful impact on families in your community.

Please Note: This is a 1099 Independent Contractor position. As such, contractors are not employees and are responsible for their own taxes and benefits. Payment for services rendered is issued on a delayed payout schedule, as outlined in the service agreement. Contractors should review the contract in full prior to accepting the role to ensure understanding and acceptance of the compensation timeline and terms.