CUA 2 Case Manager Supervisor
Company: Asociacion Puertorriquenos En Marcha Inc
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Starting Salary:
$73,503 Job Type: Full time, Exempt Work Schedule: Mondays through
Fridays 8:30 am to 5 pm plus available to work before and after
hours On Call: Mondays through Thursdays; weekly rotation; no
weekends Location: CUA 2 - 1900 N 9th Street, Philadelphia, PA
19122 Supervises 5 Case Managers, 1 Case Aide and 1 Outcome
Specialist ABOUT APM & CUA Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha
(APM) has been helping families achieve their greatest potential
since 1970 by providing early childhood education, foster care &
adoption, child welfare, mental & behavioral health, community and
economic development, housing, community school services, and
violence intervention services to the North Philadelphia
communities. The Community Umbrella Agencies (CUA) are
community-based agencies established to provide case management
services and ensure the permanency, wellbeing, and safety of the
children, youth, and their families. APM CUA is looking for
compassionate and committed social workers who want to create
long-lasting impacts in the lives of children and families. APM CUA
2 services the Lower Eastern North region and CUA 5 services the
Logan/Olney region. JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a dedicated and
experienced CUA Case Manager Supervisor to join our team. In this
leadership role, you will oversee a team of Case Managers
responsible for providing comprehensive case management services to
children and families within the CUA (Community Umbrella Agency)
framework. You will also supervise a Case Aide and an Outcome
Specialist. Your guidance and support will ensure high-quality
service delivery, compliance with agency standards, and positive
outcomes for the families we serve. Work includes assigning cases,
reviewing case activities, determining training and developmental
needs, training employees, reviewing worker performances, and
initiating corrective action when necessary. Some of the duties and
responsibilities are: Function as part of the larger CUA team
responsible for achieving the target goals of improving safety,
permanency, and well-being of children, youth, and families. Plans,
assigns and reviews the activities of a group of case managers
performing casework functions within the CUA; recommends changes in
practices and procedures to increase operating efficiency and
expedite work flow; confers with superiors on policies, rules, and
regulations related to social service functions; consults with
private and public welfare agency officials on established
procedures and problem areas; recommends establishing or modifying
current methods and policies; confers with superior on unusual
social service problems. Screens cases initially to determine level
of risk to individual, individual's eligibility for program, and
services required; reviews cases for socio-economic, medical,
educational, employment and/or other information; assigns cases and
meets with appropriate social worker to discuss status of cases,
problems encountered, basis for actions, and alternative solutions;
reviews and discusses progress, reviews workers' reports; provides
supportive liaison services and assistance when required; reviews
recommendations for case closings and transfers; evaluates workers'
performance Trains case managers in social work techniques and
methodologies; orients worker with appropriate laws, policies,
regulations and procedures; evaluates worker development,
performance and problem areas to determine training needs; takes
corrective action where necessary. Work with parents and caregivers
who may have cognitive limitations, physical or emotional
disabilities, or any combination of these. Participate in Family
Team Conferences when necessary. Attend Court Hearings as needed
Document and approve any activity they have performed within six
business days in the appropriate section of ECMS unless
subcontracted in which case using the CUA-prescribed form. Conduct
regular supervision with all staff under your leadership Establish
and maintain a trusting relationship with families using a
strengths-based approach. Meet with the Case Manager Director to
evaluate family status, parent-child progress and to discuss
strategies for improving outcomes. Complete all paperwork in
compliance with program requirements. Work as part of the CUA
Support Team toward achieving the objectives as established in the
Single Case Plan (SCP). Facilitate safe case closure for in home
service cases. Facilitate reunification or other permanency by: a.
Assisting the CUA CM to focus on permanency opportunities. b.
Tracking and managing the movement of cases through the permanency
process. c. Assisting the CUA CM in preparing the children, youth,
and families for reunification or other permanency. d. Supporting
the CUA CM in preparation for Court. 16. Attend and organize staff
meetings in order to contribute to program issues and update on
agency issues 17. Attend scheduled in-service training in order to
develop professional skills. 18. Provision of on-call services in
cases of emergency and on a rotational basis as required by APM CUA
protocol 19. Perform other duties that support the mission of APM
and the CUA program. BENEFITS Health Insurance through Independence
Administrators or $100/month reimbursement with proof of current
insurance Vision and Dental Plans through SunLife Basic Life
Insurance (100% Employer Funded) 403B Retirement Plan with Company
Contribution Flexible Spending Accounts for Health, Childcare, and
Public Transportation expenses Employee Assistance Program
including free counseling, trainings, webinars, and other resources
Could be eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
as APM is a non-profit Voluntary Plans include Accident, Critical
Illness, and Hospital Indemnity Short-term and Long-term
Disabilities Employee Referral Program 20 Days of Paid Time Off
include Illness, Vacation, Appointments, and Emergencies 12 Days of
Paid Holidays Use of company vehicle for transportation of children
in our care Convenient parking with parking pass (CUA 5 location)
Mileage Reimbursement Requirements: APPLICANTS MUST HAVE COMPLETED
A MASTER'S DEGREE IN SOCIAL WORK. Master’s degree in social work
with a minimum of 2 years of experience in human services
preferably in child welfare Excellent verbal and written
communication skills Strong organizational skills Strong clinical
writing skills Sound judgment, critical thinking, and
problem-solving skills are essential Key Competencies: Must
demonstrate genuine empathy and concern for individuals as
indicated in our corporate vision, mission and values statements.
Culturally sensitive to the needs and diversities of multi-cultural
communities. Strong interpersonal skills, respectful, and courteous
nature. An applied understanding of social work ethics and
confidentiality. Skills in typing, basic computer operations,
Microsoft, PowerPoint, Excel. Knowledge of social services, child
welfare and family systems services. We require all new hires to
obtain the following clearances: FBI, Child Abuse Clearance,
Criminal Background, Driving Record and Medical/TB Test. APM is an
equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for
employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or
disability status.
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