Case Manager-HRA Gramercy
About this role
Job DetailsJob Location: New York, NY 10010Position Type: Full TimeEducation Level: 2 Year DegreeSalary Range: $50,000.00 - $52,000.00 SalaryTravel Percentage: NoneJob Shift: DayJob Category: Nonprofit - Social ServicesComunilife is looking for experienced Case Managers to fill open positions for their Manhattan HRA congregate Residence Program, The Gramercy Residential Program.. The Case Manager is responsible to assess the resident's needs and develop a case plan to ensure that the resident is linked to needed services both inside the residence and in the community. Assist residents in developing necessary skills to live more independently in permanent housing. Responsible for general case management, working with resident’s families and significant others providing congregate services, i.e., case management and recreational activities to persons living with HIV/AIDS. Other responsibilities include working harmoniously with Gramercy Residential Program staff in accordance with Comunilife principles and guidelines. The positions offer a generous benefit package including health insurance, dental, vision, dependent care, paid time off, 401(k), tuition assistance program and more.
Essential Duties
Ensure that each client is receiving appropriate and effective case management services.
Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop comprehensive service plans that identify mutually agreed upon long and short-term goals.
Conduct face to face contacts (home visits/office visits) as specified in the service plan(s); with a minimum of one home visit and one contact per week.
Provide assistance in accessing primary medical care; assistance with adherence to medication regiments; teach activities for daily living; nutritional services; recreation programs; assistance in employment assessments, training, and private sector placement services; prevention with positives; and other necessary services to clients to increase their capacity for independent living.
Conduct reassessments and review service plans as needed on a quarterly basis to ensure that services are appropriate for the clients’ current needs.
Ensures that each client has psychosocial.
Provide crisis intervention to clients and their families as needed.
Maintain ongoing awareness of clients’ medical conditions so that services are appropriate to changing needs.
Arrange support and home health care services as necessary, making referrals to medical, home care, mental health and/or substance abuse services.
Provide counseling and orientation regarding tenant’s rights and responsibilities to maintain and retain housing.
Assist clients in moving from hospitals, nursing homes or other locations into their apartments, and provide transportation when necessary.
In collaboration with vocational counselors and entitlement specialists provide advocacy & referrals to educational, training and/or employment programs and/or job placement in the private sector.
Assist clients in locating alternative housing options, when a client’s health so requires.
Provide and coordinate all supportive services as needed.
Collaborate with all providers within and outside of Comunilife involved with the client/family.
Maintain regular personal contact, developing a trusting working relationship with clients in order to monitor physical and emotional capacity for independent living.
Maintain and complete required documentation including all contacts made with the client and any contact on their behalf.
Participate in weekly supervision.
Submit a weekly schedule of field visits.
Participate in mandated training workshops, seminars, and case presentations as well as meetings with peers and supervisors.
QualificationsEducation and Experience Requirement(s)
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Public Administration preferred. Associates degree with at least 4 years of related experience or High School degree with at least 6 years of case management experience may be accepted. Individual, family and group counseling experience required, particularly with mentally ill populations. Preference given to persons with experience in working with homeless individuals in Congregate Programs, bi-lingual, bi-cultural in Spanish, a plus..
Comunilife is an EEO employer and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Company at a glance
For 37 years, Comunilife (started in 1989) has been committed to improving the quality of life and creating a healthier tomorrow for New Yorkers with special needs in the Hispanic and broader communities, by providing culturally competent health and human services and a continuum of affordable and supportive housing. In 2025, Comunilife met the needs of more than 4,000 low-income and vulnerable New Yorkers. Roughly 90% of our clients have incomes below the federal poverty line; 90% are African-American or Latino; and 50% have Spanish as their primary (or sole) language. All struggle with profound challenges, i.e. chronic homelessness; HIV/AIDS and other major medical issues; serious mental illnesses and substance abuse.
Comunilife’s affordable and supportive housing programs address the need for safe, affordable, service enriched housing for a low-income population that has difficulty maintaining stable housing. A majority of our housing clients have a history of homelessness and/or long-term hospitalizations. Many are living with mental illness, HIV/AIDS and other chronic illnesses. Comunilife has 2,829 apartments/units in 13 supportive residences, 3 low-income apartment buildings and 1,068 scatter site apartments in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan. Our Medical Respite program provides short-term supportive housing and case management services to multiply-challenged patients leaving hospital care without a viable home in which to recuperate.
Comunilife is a leader in the field of Latina adolescent suicide prevention. Our Life is Precious™ Program, which opened in 2008, provides non-clinical services to girls’ ages 12 to 17 in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Poughkeepsie, Yonkers, Hempstead, and Amsterdam. Activities include academic support, creative arts therapies, music lessons, wellness activities and concrete family services, are designed to reduce the risk factors associated with Latina adolescent suicide.
Top Benefits
- Health Insurance
- Dental
- Vision
- Dependent Care
- Paid Time Off
- 401(k)
- Tuition Assistance Program
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