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Federal Case Manager

Little Rock, AR

$16.50 - $21/hr

FEDERAL CASE MANAGER I.INTRODUCTION Functions under the direct supervision of the Facility Director. However, has considerable latitude in making independent professional decisions and ...

We are seeking a passionate Case Manager to join our team of professionals in the Columbus area. As a Case Manager you will manage cases for assigned clients and assure that each client receives ...

Federal Case Manager

Columbus, OH · On-site

$20 - $24/hr

We are seeking a passionate Case Manager to join our team of professionals in the Columbus area. As a Case Manager you will manage cases for assigned clients and assure that each client receives ...

Case Management Supervisor

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site

$53K - $74K/yr

Definition The Federal Case Management Supervisor provides direct oversight of a federal work release program for individuals under the supervision of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). This ...

Case Manager

Lexington, KY · On-site

$3/hr

Federal, state, and local taxes, including self-employment taxes, Health, liability, and professional insurance, certifications and CEU's. Case Managers are not eligible for employee benefits.

Case Manager

Magnolia, MS · On-site

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

The Case Manager, in accordance with the Joint Commission, federal, and state regulations, Freedoms' mission, policies and procedures and PI standards, is responsible for coordinating with the ...

Case Manager

Magnolia, MS · On-site

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

The Case Manager, in accordance with the Joint Commission, federal, and state regulations, Freedoms' mission, policies and procedures and PI standards, is responsible for coordinating with the ...

Case Manager

Magnolia, MS

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

The Case Manager, in accordance with the Joint Commission, federal, and state regulations, Freedoms' mission, policies and procedures and PI standards, is responsible for coordinating with the ...

Case Manager

Coalinga, CA

$22.25 - $28.75/hr

This includes case management and utilizationmanagement. The Case Manager providesconcise ... Have working knowledge of Federal and State Regulatory Compliance. 7.Be responsible to document ...

Comply with federal, state, and third party payor regulations in the delivery of covered services ... Case manager duties include assessing, planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating actions ...

Comply with federal, state, and third party payor regulations in the delivery of covered services ... Case manager duties include assessing, planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating actions ...

Comply with federal, state, and third party payor regulations in the delivery of covered services ... Case manager duties include assessing, planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating actions ...

Case Manager

$60K - $70K/yr

... federal, state, and local disaster recovery resources, including financial assistance, housing ... Ensure all case management activities comply with FEMA data-sharing, privacy, and reporting ...

Comply with federal, state, and third party payor regulations in the delivery of covered services ... Case manager duties include assessing, planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating actions ...

Comply with federal, state, and third party payor regulations in the delivery of covered services ... Case manager duties include assessing, planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating actions ...

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How much do federal case manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for federal case manager in the United States is $22.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Federal Case Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Federal Case Manager, you need strong knowledge of case management principles, social work practices, and federal regulations, usually supported by a bachelor’s degree in social work, criminal justice, or a related field. Familiarity with case management software, government documentation systems, and sometimes certifications like Certified Case Manager (CCM) are commonly required. Exceptional interpersonal communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills help you effectively support and advocate for clients while managing complex caseloads. These skills are crucial for ensuring compliance, promoting client rehabilitation, and maintaining efficient operations within the federal system.

What is a Federal Case Manager?

A Federal Case Manager is a professional who works within the federal justice or corrections system to oversee and support individuals under federal supervision, such as inmates or parolees. Their responsibilities include assessing clients’ needs, developing rehabilitation and reentry plans, coordinating services like counseling or job training, and monitoring progress toward goals. They serve as a link between clients, the court system, social services, and community organizations. The goal is to help clients successfully reintegrate into society and reduce recidivism. Federal Case Managers must have strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.

What are some common challenges a Federal Case Manager may face when working with diverse client populations?

Federal Case Managers often work with clients from various backgrounds, each with unique needs and circumstances. A common challenge is balancing the requirements of federal regulations with providing individualized support, especially when clients face complex legal, social, or mental health issues. Effective communication and cultural competence are essential for building trust and ensuring clients comply with program requirements. Collaboration with legal professionals, social services, and community organizations is also critical to help clients achieve successful outcomes.
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Federal Case Manager

City of Faith

Little Rock, AR

$16.50 - $21/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

POSITION DESCRIPTION:  FEDERAL CASE MANAGER


I.INTRODUCTION

Functions under the direct supervision of the Facility Director. However, has considerable latitude in making independent professional decisions and recommendations for action that can have a serious impact on residents’ lives.  Provides direction to line staff in the application of Case Management theory, methods, and principles. Interprets to line staff the program plans and objectives for individual residents.  Provides the professional Case Management expertise as a member of the resident’s Correctional Program Unit, working closely with professional and contract staff members.  Has full professional responsibility for difficult cases that present a wide range of psychosocial and environmental problems.  The duties of this position require direct constant contact with individuals in confinement who are suspected or convicted of offenses against the criminal laws of the U.S. Government.
II.RESPONSIBILITIES AND MAJOR DUTIES
Responsible for reporting aspects of position; Discipline Procedures, Resident Health and acts as a Family Liaison. Functions under the direction of the Facility Director, serves as an advisor in the development and administration of a correctional program and for development of individual programs for specific residents.  Collaborates with the Facility Director in the design and execution of studies to determine program effectiveness and the need for modification and improvement. Analyzes the residents’ problems, develops recommendations to overcome these problems, and devises strategies and techniques for application to individuals and to the group.  Participates with major impact on decisions affecting the resident’s program.

III.SPECIFIC DUTIES

  • Evaluates resident’s progress, is responsible for case recording, provide assessment for release readiness, and gives direction to planning for the resident’s release.
  • Provides direction in the analysis of vocational training needs, and selection of training or work assignments and establishment of goals for residents.
  • Provides advice to the Director with respect to the maximum utilization of all community resources so that the positive attitudes and values can be strengthened, with the community as the focal point of orientation rather than City of Faith.
  • Recommends referrals, which include an overriding consideration for the welfare of the community, together with a realization of the importance of maintaining security of the facility.


IV.DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS

This position requires a demonstrated ability to follow detailed policies and procedures: to communicate clearly, concisely, and accurately; and to serve as a  coach to the residents. Must have a good understanding of correctional history, law, philosophy, and practices, contemporary criminology theory, and must constantly work for self-improvement in the field of social work, interviewing and counseling techniques, and possess a comprehensive knowledge of the dynamics of human behavior and a thorough grasp of Case Management theory, methods, and principles.  Demonstrated knowledge of word processing programs and applications. Must be familiar with the City of Faith emergency plan and with the physical plans of the facility. Is subject to call in cases of emergency.  Must have working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Adobe and ability to navigate online programs

V.TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

  • A four-year degree in a social, human services, criminal justice or behavioral science program from an accredited college or university. 
  • At a minimum, one year of experience must be working in human services, corrections, or community based services. 
  • Work experience may be substituted for academic studies exchanging one year of work experience in a related field for one year of academic education. Total work experience needed in lieu of the combination of education and work experience is five years.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Willing to travel for COF events and other designated functions.


VI.FRINGE BENEFITS
The following fringe benefits are associated with this position.

  • After 90 day Probationary Period - Eleven (11) annual paid holidays:
    New Years Day, Martin Luther King’s Birthday, Mardi Gras or President’s Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
  • After one year 10 days paid vacation.
  • After five years, 15 days paid vacation.
  • 7 Sick Days
  • Participation in 403-B retirement plan.
  • Group Health Insurance Plan In lieu of H&W Benefit