What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intensive Case Manager (Lead) position at Crisis Center of Comal County?
Intensive Case Manager (Lead)
Crisis Center of Comal County
Location: New Braunfels, TX
Reports to: Shelter Director
FLSA Status: Exempt
Join a Mission That Changes Lives
At the Crisis Center of Comal County, we believe every survivor deserves safety, dignity, and the opportunity to rebuild. Our mission is to embrace survivors of crisis and trauma and empower them to positively change the trajectory of their lives. Behind every life changed is a team working with care, compassion, and excellence including our finance team.
Are you passionate about walking alongside survivors in their most critical moments and helping them stabilize, feel safe, and rebuild? The Crisis Center of Comal County (CCCC) is seeking a Lead Intensive Case Manager to provide high-touch, trauma-informed support to individuals and families experiencing crisis, including survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and homelessness.
About the Role
In this role, you will focus on immediate safety, stabilization, and rapid response for high-risk clients. You will manage a small, intensive caseload, conduct comprehensive assessments, develop individualized service and safety plans, and connect clients with critical resources such as emergency housing, healthcare, legal advocacy, counseling, and limited financial support. You will also collaborate closely with shelter staff, housing teams, and clinical providers to ensure continuity of care.
This position may include supervisory responsibilities, providing mentorship and guidance to other case management staff to ensure high-quality, trauma-informed services.
What Youll Do
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Serve as a crisis responder for CCCCs 24-hour crisis hotline and support clients in immediate crisis (safety concerns, housing instability, mental health needs).
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Provide intensive, hands-on case management services to high-acuity clients with a low caseload (approximately 1:15) to ensure individualized care.
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Conduct comprehensive assessments focused on safety and crisis stabilization; develop and implement individualized service and safety plans.
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Maintain frequent client contact (510 contacts per week), including 67 hours of direct client contact and regular documentation.
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Coordinate emergency services and interventions as needed, and advocate for clients to access community resources and benefits.
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Maintain accurate, timely documentation, track outcomes related to client stabilization and program effectiveness, and ensure compliance with confidentiality standards and agency policies.
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Participate in case staffing, team meetings, and supervision; collaborate with shelter staff, housing teams, and clinical providers.
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As assigned, provide guidance and mentorship to case management staff, support onboarding and training, and assist with complex or high-risk cases.
Who You Are
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You are deeply committed to survivor-centered, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive practice.
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You stay calm and focused in high-stress situations and can de-escalate crisis with empathy and professionalism.
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You are highly organized, communicate clearly, and can balance frequent client contact with thorough, timely documentation.
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You thrive both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Additional Requirements
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Bachelors degree in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, or a related field.
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Minimum of 23 years of experience in case management, crisis intervention, or related social services.
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Strong crisis intervention and de-escalation skills; ability to manage high-stress situations with professionalism and empathy.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office and case management systems.
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Current, valid Texas drivers license and proof of auto liability insurance.
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Ability to pass an extensive background check (including fingerprinting, drug screen, and drivers record check).
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Must be available to work evenings, weekends, and holidays to ensure clients needs are met.
Preferred:
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Experience working with high-acuity populations, including survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or homelessness.
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Prior supervisory or leadership experience.
Why Join Us?
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Be part of a team transforming lives in your community
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Meaningful work that directly supports survivors and families
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A collaborative, values-driven culture rooted in compassion and accountability
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Opportunities to grow alongside a mission-focused organization
Our Commitment
The Crisis Center of Comal County is committed to fostering a workplace rooted in respect, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applicants who share our dedication to serving all individuals with dignity and care.
If youre ready to use your clinical expertise to make a lasting impact, we invite you to apply and become part of a team where your work truly matters.