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We are seeking a dedicated Case Manager in Kendal to deliver one-to-one psychosocial interventions with high-risk domestic abuse perpetrators. You will drive behavioural change, develop safety plans, and coordinate intervention plans alongside IDVAs. Essential requirements include a driving licen...
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United Kingdom , Kendal
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29583.00 GBP / Year
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Victim Support
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We are seeking a driven Bridging Case Manager to join a respected specialist lender in London. You will manage a pipeline of bridging finance applications from submission to completion, liaising with brokers, solicitors, and valuers. Strong administrative skills and experience in financial servic...
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United Kingdom , London
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Placing Faces
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Case Manager- Mortgages and Protection
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United Kingdom , Thame
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32000.00 GBP / Year
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THOMPSON & TERRY RECRUITMENT
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Nurse Case Manager
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Seeking a Registered Nurse Case Manager with tracheostomy expertise for a full-time role in South London. You will manage complex community care packages, providing clinical support and training to enable clients to live independently at home. This position offers specialist training, a supportiv...
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United Kingdom , London
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43000.00 - 45000.00 GBP / Year
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Compass Associates
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Case Manager - Residential Family Services
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Join a leading Residential Family Centre in Ilford as a Case Manager. You will manage a caseload, ensuring child protection and supporting family relationships. The role requires NVQ Level 3+, 3+ years' family experience, and an Enhanced DBS. We offer ongoing training, a supportive team, and a pe...
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United Kingdom , Ilford
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29000.00 - 31500.00 GBP / Year
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Brook-St Hiredonline
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About the Case Manager role

Explore a rewarding career path dedicated to making a tangible difference in people's lives by discovering Case Manager jobs. A Case Manager is a professional guide and advocate, working across various sectors including healthcare, social work, and insurance to help individuals and families navigate complex systems and achieve optimal outcomes. This role is central to coordinating care and services, ensuring that clients receive the comprehensive support they need during challenging times. If you are a compassionate, organized, and resilient problem-solver, a career in case management offers immense professional fulfillment.

The core of a Case Manager's work involves a structured, collaborative process. It typically begins with a comprehensive assessment of a client's situation, which could involve their health, social, financial, or vocational needs. Based on this assessment, the Case Manager develops a personalized plan of care or service. This plan is not static; it requires ongoing facilitation and coordination with a wide range of stakeholders. A significant part of the role involves acting as a liaison between the client, their family, healthcare providers, insurance companies, community organizations, and government agencies. This ensures that all parties are aligned and that services are delivered effectively and efficiently.

Common responsibilities in Case Manager jobs include monitoring client progress, evaluating the effectiveness of the care plan, and making necessary adjustments. Advocacy is a fundamental duty, as Case Managers often work to secure necessary services, benefits, and resources for their clients. They also provide crucial educational information to help clients manage their conditions or situations more independently. Meticulous documentation is a constant requirement, as Case Managers must maintain detailed, accurate, and confidential case files to track interactions, plans, and outcomes in compliance with relevant laws and regulations. They are also often the first point of contact during a crisis, requiring skills in de-escalation and urgent problem-solving.

Typical skills and requirements for these positions are as diverse as the role itself. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are paramount for building trust with clients and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Critical thinking and analytical abilities are essential for assessing complex situations and developing effective plans. Case Managers must be highly organized to manage multiple cases simultaneously. In terms of formal requirements, many positions require a bachelor's degree in social work, nursing, psychology, or a related human services field. For medical case management, a Registered Nurse (RN) license is frequently required. Employers often seek candidates with several years of relevant clinical or social service experience, and specific certifications in case management can be a significant advantage. A valid driver's license is also common for roles involving community outreach. If you are seeking a dynamic career where you can empower others and coordinate care that changes lives, start your search for Case Manager jobs today.