Case Manager
Company: Amity Foundation
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Amity Foundation , an internationally acclaimed Teaching, and
Therapeutic Community is seeking compassionate and enthusiastic
individuals with a desire to teach, learn and join our community as
an ECM Advocate (LA). This groundbreaking opportunity will allow
you to work with our prison and re-entry programs helping the
community and will also enhance your training and experience in the
field. About Amity: Amity Foundation is a safe place where people
can change in an environment that fosters trust; where new values
can be formed; responsibility developed, and lasting relationships
built. Amity is dedicated to the inclusion and habilitation of
people marginalized by addiction, homelessness, trauma,
criminality, incarceration, poverty, racism, sexism, and violence.
Amity is committed to research, development implementation, and
dissemination of information regarding community building.
Remembrance, Resolution, Reconciliation, Restoration, Renewal About
the Position: The Enhanced Care Management (ECM) Advocate is
responsible for the and coordination, improving health outcomes,
enhancing satisfaction, and reducing unnecessary healthcare
utilization. ECM is a comprehensive, patient-centered approach to
healthcare that aims to improve outcomes for high-need populations.
This involves the coordination of medical, behavioral, and social
services to address the full range of patient needs, focusing on
those with complex and chronic conditions. ECM programs are
designed to optimize care delivery, reduce unnecessary
hospitalizations, and improve the overall quality of life for. The
intention of our services is to help people who have not been able
to get the needed help in terms of Housing, Mental Health,
Substance Abuse treatment, and linkages to community resources to
help minimize recidivism. The role of the ECM Advocate is to help
create a supportive network of services and resources for the
client to prevent reincarceration and support long term permanent
housing goals. What You Will Do: Conduct outreach to identify and
engage eligible in ECM services, using multiple strategies and
modalities for engagement. Interview and conduct assessments of
students’ needs, including medical, behavioral, and social factors.
Develop, implement, and monitor personalized care plans in
collaboration with students, their families, healthcare providers,
and community resources. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of
care plans and making adjustments as needed to student goals. Serve
as the primary point of contact for the student, relevant family
members, and other supports. Operate as part of the student’s
multi-disciplinary care team. Coordinate care across multiple
providers and services, ensuring seamless integration of medical
and social care. Act as a student advocate, ensuring the student’s
needs and preferences are central to care decisions. Facilitate
regular team meetings to review patient cases, address challenges,
and share successes. Travel locally to deliver services to students
in the community where they live, work, or frequent. Document
services in the agency’s Electronic Health Record within 72 hours
of each service and in compliance with agency policy, as well as
contractual, state, and federal regulations. Coordinate and link
the client to needed mental health, substance abuse, and housing
resources. Maintained concise and comprehensive case records on all
participants seeking services. Provide accurate daily and monthly
documentation and case notes as per funding source guidelines.
Attend workshops, meetings, and trainings as requested by
supervisor. Performs other related duties as assigned. What You
Will Bring: Strong communication and interpersonal skills, capable
of building relationships with students, families, team members,
and community partners. Understand various ethnic and socioeconomic
backgrounds within a multicultural environment. Knowledge on how to
administer assessments, substance abuse counseling, reentry
services, and case management within a culturally diverse
population, preferably with both men and women. This position
requires local travel and the ability to navigate public
transportation with students. Required: Bachelor’s degree in social
work, psychology, public health, or related field; OR Associate’s
degree and minimum of two years’ experience in client-related
field, providing case management and community outreach. OR The
equivalent of a high school diploma and three cumulative (3) years
of experience of administrative responsibility in providing
outreach, substance abuse counseling, reentry services, and case
management within a culturally diverse population. Use company
vehicle or personal vehicle to visit county jails and transport
clients to and from appointments and other locations as needed.
Have car insurance, vehicle, current vehicle registration, and
valid driver’s license. Preferred: Bilingual - Spanish/English oral
and written skills are highly desirable. What We Offer: Medical,
Dental, Vision. Paid vacation, sick time, & 11 paid holidays. 401K,
HSA, & Life insurance programs. Organization committed to community
action. Community oriented workplace. $26 - $28 an hour Full-Time
On-site Non-Exempt position
Keywords: Amity Foundation, Santa Barbara , Case Manager, Healthcare , Los Angeles, California