WISe Team Case Manager
Company: Children's Home Society of WA
Location: Wenatchee
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION SUMMARY: Washington
State’s Wraparound with Intensive Services (WISe) is designed to
provide comprehensive behavioral health services and supports to
Medicaid eligible individuals (herein referred to as “youth”) with
complex behavioral health needs and their families. Services are
family driven and youth guided, community based and culturally and
linguistically appropriate. The goal of WISe is for eligible youth
to live and thrive in their homes and communities, as well as to
avoid disruptive out-of-home placements while receiving behavioral
health treatment services. Team members coordinate and facilitate
the WISe process for youth and families to include advanced care
coordination, facilitation of meetings and ensuring the phases and
activities of WISe are completed for each client served by Akin in
the WISe program. If certified, will perform peer support duties
for either caregivers’ or youth/child Akin clients. May provide
parent education activities, resource referral and/or positive
mentorship to youth/family along with case management in a variety
of settings. Access to protected healthcare information (PHI) or
confidential identifiable information (CII), both paper and
electronic, as necessary, to perform related job duties and
responsibilities. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provide services and
supports as outlined in the Washington State WISe manual Provides
services at Akin offices, schools, client’s homes and/or in the
community at locations where clients are known to gather, such as
shelters, parks, community centers Supports a wide range of
scheduled activities to assist clients in exercising control over
their own lives and recovery process (e.g., to promote
socialization, self-advocacy, development of natural supports, and
maintenance of community living skills) May prepare and facilitate
Child and Family Team (CFT) meetings to include developing meeting
agenda, guide team process, and facilitate communication for team
and clients served Contacts CFT members who are unable to attend a
meeting, and gather their input prior to the scheduled meeting date
Helps the youth and family to identify and engage potential
supports Establishes effective team culture and identifies their
needs Supports youth/family integration into their community by
getting to know the family history, culture, and resources Ensures
all CFT members receive an updated copy of the CSCP Assists the
youth and family in exercising their voice Completes documentation
by specified timelines including CANS Assessment, Crisis Planning
and Progress Notes Performs other duties as assigned by the
supervisor Maintains service intensity expectations Participates in
regular case supervision KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of family support principles and practice, childhood
development and family development Proficient in MS Office Requires
a high level of flexibility and accessibility by working at times
and locations that ensure meaningful participation of family
members, youth, and natural supports Ability to submit accurate
billing data according to the program requirements Must possess
strong human relations skills to communicate and work effectively
within a culturally diverse work environment and community Must
have an understanding of the recovery process for mental health
Ability to identify as a Certified Peer - well established personal
recovery as defined in the WISe manual Understanding of the
provision of services to a diverse socioeconomic and cultural
population Ability to work as part of a team to help clients
achieve their goals An understanding of local community services
Ability to establish and maintain relationships with community
agencies and service providers Excellent written and oral
communication skills Ability to embrace and support Akin’s
commitment to fostering an inclusive organization WORKING
ENVIRONMENT: Work is split between clients’ homes, office, and car.
The following list is representative of what employees encounter
while performing the essential functions of this job: Moderate
noise (i.e. business office with computers, printers, phones)
Typical office lighting and temperatures Moderate interruptions
Ability to work in a confined area Ability to sit at a computer for
an extended period Home visits involve environments that may
include pets, residual smoke, and other typical household hazards
like dirt and other spills (Note: we do not allow smoking during
visits) Travel for visits often Travel for professional development
HYBRID WORK ARRANGEMENTS: Hybrid work is a benefit of Akin’s
flexible workplace but cannot be offered for all positions. Some
positions require daily presence in the office. Hybrid work
arrangements may be adjusted or rescinded based upon business
needs. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing the essential duties of
this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, sit, talk,
hear, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer and telephone
keyboard; occasionally to reach, stoop and kneel Specific vision
abilities required by this job include close vision requirements
due to computer work Ability to sit on the floor, crouch, or kneel
regularly during home visits Ability to lift children if necessary
Ability to sit in car frequently Regular, predictable attendance is
required Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 2 years of direct service experience with
children and families of targeted population; Or a combination of
education and experience that demonstrates the required knowledge,
skills, and abilities required Well-grounded in own mental health
and/or substance use recovery for at least one year and have
continued management of recovery Agency Affiliated Counselor
Credential required after hire Must be available to be on call 24/7
for one week at a time every 10-12 weeks A valid driver’s license
is required A one-step Mantoux TB skin test prior to start of
employment. For those who have previously tested positive,
documented proof of treatment from a doctor, or a negative chest
x-ray must be provided CPR, First Aid Certifications required
(within 30 days) A valid driver's license and a favorable driving
record, with no more than three violations within the past three
years Access to a reliable, insured vehicle for work-related travel
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bilingual in English and Spanish BA
degree in education, social work, or related field SALARY RANGE AND
BENEFITS: We provide a comprehensive benefits package, including
competitive pay, medical, dental and retirement benefits and paid
time off. As required by various pay transparency laws, we share a
competitive range of compensation for candidates hired into each
position. The target starting pay for this position is
$23.64-$27.77, typically within the first half of the range. Actual
offers will be based on individual qualifications relevant to the
role and will not take an applicant’s pay history into account. The
range above allows our employees room for growth during their
tenure in the position.
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