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Case Manager

Join Us in Making a Lasting Impact

Since 1978, The Family Place has been a beacon of hope for victims of family violence in North Texas. We do more than provide shelter we offer everything needed to help individuals and families move from crisis to confidence. Our holistic approach supports survivors every step of the way, creating real and lasting change.

This is an exciting time to be part of our team. With a mission to eliminate family violence through intervention, prevention, education, and advocacy, we rely on the passion and talent of people like you. If you’re looking for meaningful work, a strong sense of purpose, and a chance to make a difference every day you’ll find it here at The Family Place.

A Day in the Life of a Case Manager at The Family Place

In this role you get to walk into work each day knowing you’re making a direct impact in the lives of survivors of domestic violence adults and children who are rebuilding after trauma and homelessness. As a Case Manager, you’re not just offering services—you’re offering hope, guidance, and the tools for lasting change.

Why Your Role Matters So Much

You’ll be a steady, supportive presence for families navigating some of the most difficult moments of their lives. Whether you’re helping a parent find housing, supporting a child’s healing journey, or connecting a family with legal or medical resources, every action you take moves them closer to stability and safety.

Here’s What You’ll Get To Do

  • Empower families by providing personalized case management support, helping them access housing, employment, legal aid, medical care, and more.
  • Lead with compassion as you guide new clients through intake and orientation, developing a safety plan tailored to their unique situation.
  • Be their advocate facilitating bi-weekly family meetings and weekly check-ins with heads of household to ensure each family’s needs are heard and met.
  • Support children’s well-being through weekly observations that help track progress and ensure their emotional and physical safety.
  • Keep things organized and accountable by ensuring Client First data is always accurate and up to date. Your documentation helps us track success and tell our story through reports and statistics.
  • Make healing possible by leading weekly process groups and/or events using a variety of psychotherapy approaches (e.g. cognitive-behavioral, psycho-educational, client centered) and based on systems theory and domestic violence research.
  • Be ready for anything respond appropriately to emergency situations utilizing de-escalation and conflict resolution skills. Provide court advocacy and court testimony as needed.
  • Stay connected, you’ll work closely with other community organizations and agencies building referral relationships to help clients access broader services.
  • Keep learning you’ll stay current on best practices in domestic violence, crisis theory and community resources, including assessments of danger, and resources of direct solution through regular training and workshops.
  • Be a team player, you’ll join weekly case staffing’s, share insight, collaborate with fellow experts, and train, supervision and support volunteers and interns as assigned.

This role is ideal for someone who is passionate, adaptable, and committed to helping families break the cycle of violence. Bilingual (English/Spanish) skills are a plus but not required.

You will work an assigned schedule with some flexibility, and you may be required to provide support during other hours.

Other Duties: Performs other job-related duties as assigned.

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