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

To thrive as a Part Time Case Manager, you generally need a background in social work, counseling, or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with case management software, client record systems, and knowledge of community resources is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, organization, and empathetic communication help build trust and effectively coordinate care. These abilities are crucial to ensure clients receive appropriate support and resources while maintaining efficient case oversight.

What are some common challenges faced in a part-time case management role, and how can they be addressed?

Part-time case managers often face the challenge of balancing a high caseload with limited hours, which can make time management crucial. It's important to prioritize cases based on urgency and maintain clear, organized documentation to ensure continuity of care. Collaborating effectively with full-time staff and maintaining open communication helps ensure that clients receive consistent support, even when you're not on-site every day. Utilizing digital tools and regular check-ins can also streamline workflows and keep everyone aligned.

What is a part-time case manager?

A part-time case manager is a professional who assists clients in accessing services and support, such as healthcare, housing, or social services, but works fewer hours than a full-time employee. They assess client needs, develop care plans, coordinate resources, and monitor progress, typically for a specific number of hours per week. Part-time case managers may work in healthcare, social services, or nonprofit organizations, balancing their responsibilities with other commitments or part-time roles. Their work ensures clients receive appropriate and timely support, even if the case manager is not available full-time.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Case Management job openings in New York as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 47% Full Time, 43% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 4% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution.
Case Manager - Part-Time

Case Manager - Part-Time

Transitional Services For New York Inc

Bellerose, NY • On-site

$26/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Transitional Services for New York, Inc., (TSINY) not-for profit, is a comprehensive, community-based mental health organization located in New York City. We provide a continuum of rehabilitative services to enrich the lives of those recovering from mental illness and facilitate their transition to increased levels of independence. Transitional Services for New York, Inc. envisions broadening its rehabilitative services and becoming a regional social service provider. Transitional Services for New York Staff will deliver effective programs with compassion, integrity, and professionalism. We expect all staff to put our clients’ needs first while respecting each other and ourselves as we provide hope to those who participate in our programs.

TSINY is looking for a Part-Time Case Manager for one of our mental health residential programs located in Bellerose (Queens), NY.

Salary: $26/hr., Part-Time

Valid Driver License Required

Position Summary

The Case Manager coordinates and monitors the assessment, treatment planning and care coordination for each resident on their caseload. The Case Manager serves as an advocate and intermediary for and on behalf of residents’ rights. Case Management staff will work in partnership with our residents to establish goals, find appropriate supports and access independent community housing.

Essential Functions

  • Assist residents in developing the skills, direction and motivation necessary to graduate to more independent housing settings.
  • Assist residents to develop life skills in the direction of maximum autonomy.
  • Assist residents to link up with community resources, such as employment, day programs, vocational rehabilitation services and health care services.
  • Insure that residents receive periodic medical and dental attention.
  • Maintain contact with: (1) TSINY Financial Specialist and follow up on related benefit matters, (2) all related treatment providers to insure integrated care between the residential program and other services.
  • Meet on a regular basis with interdisciplinary team for assessment and information on resident.
  • Facilitate skill development classes.
  • Develop person-centered Service Plans.
  • Work with counselors to monitor the implementation of Service Plan goals and evaluate progress.
  • Visit hospitalized clients.
  • Monitor medication.
  • Provide crisis management when required.
  • Be able to sit or stand as needed, with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • May require walking, primarily on a level surface, for short periods throughout the day, with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Be able to reach above shoulder heights, below the waist or lift as required to file documents or store materials throughout the workday, with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Driver’s license required.
  • During a declared disaster, assume and adhere to assigned Job Action role(s) consistent with
  • Disaster Preparedness Plan.
  • Perform other related duties as required.

Experience/Education/Skills/Abilities

Bachelor’s degree or Associate’s degree plus one years' experience or High School diploma plus two years’ experience in mental health setting.

The ideal candidate will:

  • be detail oriented.
  • be able to work independently and take initiative.
  • have the ability to multi-task and meet deadlines.
  • possess effective oral and written communication skills.
  • have the ability to interact effectively with all levels of employee, as well as external contacts.
  • be able to handle confidential and sensitive information.
  • be proficient with basic office equipment, such as telephones, copiers, fax machines, printers, PCs.
  • be able to work effectively using program management and other tools on a personal computer for long periods of time.
  • possess ability to read and interpret documents, such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
  • be able to write routine reports and correspondence.
  • be able to define problems, collect data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions and evaluate alternative courses of action.
  • be able to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers and residents.


TSINY is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as well as the New York State Human Rights Law. TSINY prohibits discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, veteran status or other protected group status as provided by law in all employment decisions.