Guardianship Case Manager-Southwestern Pittsburgh
Company: Jewish Family and Community Services of Pittsburgh
Location: Pittsburgh
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Starting at $46,000 Are
you ready to make a real difference in the lives of those who need
it most? We are seeking passionate individuals to join our team as
Guardian Case Manager for persons adjudicated incompetent by the
court. This isn't just a jobit's a chance to be a hero for those
who require guidance and support. As a Guardian Case Manager, you
will have the unique opportunity to oversee the care of our valued
clients and work closely with their dedicated caregivers. You'll
embark on a fulfilling journey that involves advocating and
assessing medical and mental health needs, attending crucial
meetings, and advocating for their needs and best interests across
all aspects of their lives. Joining us means becoming an advocate
and champion for those who often go unheard. You'll be at the
forefront of creating positive change and ensuring that our clients
receive the quality care they deserve. About JFCS Guardianship
Services When an adult in our community is unable to care for
themselves due to chronic mental illness, intellectual
disabilities, or severe trauma, they may be placed in the care of
JFCS Guardianship Services. Our team at JFCS provides guardianship
to some of the most vulnerable members of our community, ensuring
that they are safe and well cared for. JFCS Guardianship Services
works holistically with all other departments in the agency to
ensure that people who are struggling get the range of assistance
they need. Position Summary: The Guardian Case Manager will provide
guardianship services for persons adjudicated incompetent by the
court. Guardians oversee client care, work with their caregivers on
their behalf, attend meetings regarding their care and well-being,
and advocate for the clients needs and best interests in all
aspects of their lives. This position operates from the employee's
home office with travel throughout western PA. This Case Manager
will cover the Southwestern and Western portions of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny County. Travel to sites in these areas is a requirement
for this position. Why you should apply: Guardianship is a legal
designation that protects vulnerable individuals who lack the
ability and who do not have family structures that allow them to
function independently as an adult. JFCS Guardians become like
family for their clients. We make decisions about their health, the
care they receive, as well as the sweet things, like ensuring they
receive regular visits and gifts at special times in their lives.
Our clients benefit from the insight, protection and boundaries
that our staff set with them. Our staff know that without our help,
many of our clients would be homeless or become victims of
trafficking or abuse. What we offer: The chance to make a real
difference in people's lives, Opportunities for personal and
professional growth, allowing you to develop invaluable skills
Collaboration with a supportive team of like-minded individuals who
share your passion About JFCS: In todays world, it is important
that your lifes work brings you value and purpose. By joining the
team at JFCS, you will experience hands-on opportunities that
directly help people in the Greater Pittsburgh region through lifes
changes and challenges. Proudly voted by JFCS employees as one of
Pittsburghs best places to work for 10 years, our care and
commitment to our employees and our clients is our top priority. We
are looking for new employees who share our commitment to providing
critical, high quality services to the community. Benefits:
Collaborative work environment and diverse staff 37.5 hours work
week with flexible scheduling to support work-life balance Hybrid
work model (part of the week in office, part remote) Sick Time = 12
days a year Vacation Time = starts at 2 weeks the first year and
then increases with longevity up to 4 weeks total Additional paid
time off for all employees = most federal holidays, 3-5 floating
holidays (to be used at employees discretion), and a number of
Jewish holidays Comprehensive health insurance - medical, dental
and vision Short and long term disability, life insurance and a
401k package for which JFCS contributes 4% of salary after the
first year of service Annual longevity bonuses after the first year
of service Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Social Work or
related field. Experience working with clients with significant
mental health challenges or intellectual disabilities. Excellent
communication skills to effectively collaborate with caregivers and
stakeholders. Advocacy skills to ensure clients' needs and best
interests are prioritized. Experience working with the legal system
is a plus. Competent with spreadsheets, basic database entry, and
other computer skills. Good decision-making, organizational
abilities, a kind heart and firm boundaries are essential along
with excellent interpersonal skills. Drivers license and dependable
car required. Sensitivity to the special needs, including cultural
backgrounds, of the client population. Ability to work
independently as well as in a team setting. Capable of working in a
fast-paced environment and multi-tasking. Required to pass criminal
background checks every six months per court mandate. Ideal
Candidates will have: Strong social work or nursing background and
experience Excellent time management and organizational skills
Ability to operate independently and with other team members.
Competent with spreadsheets, basic database entry, and other
computer skills. All candidates will need to produce an updated
Criminal Background Check at the time of the interview. Duties and
Responsibilities: Monthly visits/interactions with Client(s).
Attendance at all Client Care Conferences. Coordinating care with
nursing homes, home health agencies, or care providers.
Coordinating visits and interacting with Primary Care
Physicians/Providers. Reviewing Medications. Communicating with
Family and/or relatives. Making funeral arrangements with Funeral
Homes and Cemeteries. Arranging for clothing and personal items
purchases. Documentation of all visits/communications/care
conferences, etc. Completing Annual Guardian Reports Evaluate and
monitor client's well being in their home or other settings
particularly with regard to safety and providing for the least
restrictive settings. Participate in care planning conferences
regarding the residential, health or educational programs of the
client. Regularly examine all services, charts, notes, logs,
evaluations regarding the client at the place of residence and any
program site. Document activities in guardianship records; prepare
correspondence on behalf of client as needed. Complete daily
activity logs. Participate in staff development in order to better
meet the needs of the client population including their cultural
needs and to continue professional development as discussed in
supervision. Complete annual required reports to Orphans Court.
Function as the legal advocate for the client making all decisions
for them in all major decisions regarding their person. Provide
case management services that may include such face to face
services as disbursing cash allowances to clients, arranging for or
providing transportation services, and purchasing personal items.
Attendance at departmental and agency wide staff meetings and
in-service training. On Call Duties as assigned. Assume other
duties as required.
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