Case Manager I
Company: Bridges To Change
Location: Gresham
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Rate of Pay : $25.75 hourly Shift : Tuesday-
Saturday 2pm-10:30pm Eligible Benefits • 11 Paid Holidays • 5
Additional Paid Days: 3 Self-Care, 1 Birthday, 1 Personal Holiday •
Generous PTO policy and Sabbatical • Employer Paid Medical, Life
Insurance, Short Term Disability and Employee Assistance Program •
Voluntary Dental, Vision, FSA, Long Term Disability, Critical
Illness, Accident Coverage, Hospital Indemnity and Pet Insurance •
5% Retirement Match with no waiting period • Annual bonus program •
Annual professional development allotment • Mileage reimbursement
at federal rate for work related travel • Inclusive workplace
culture • Bilingual wage differential Job Summary This full-time
Case Manager I is community facing and serves individuals across
diverse identities, genders and cultural backgrounds. The Case
Manager I supports participants in community integration, recovery
skill development, and access to essential resources, while
implementing individual service plan goals as directed by Case
Manager II and the broader care team. The Case Manager I models
recovery principles, upholds organizational ethics, and ensures
participants have consistent support at all times. Essential Job
Duties and Responsibilities Reasonable accommodations may be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. Deliver peer support services and case management to
participants, dedicating at least 50% of scheduled time to direct
client services, and ensuring all eligible services are accurately
documented and successfully billed where applicable. Support
participants from diverse cultural backgrounds by recognizing
unique needs and assisting with access to services and resources
that align with their priorities and preferences. Implement
individual service plan goals as directed by Case Manager II and
the broader care team. Promote community integration by supporting
participants in building support networks and introduction to
multiple models of recovery. Assist participants in developing
recovery skills, coping strategies, and independent living
abilities through a strengths-based, harm-reduction approach.
Provide encouragement, mentorship, and accountability grounded in
lived experience and recovery principles, using trauma-informed
motivational interviewing techniques. Provide transportation
assistance for community appointments and activities. Assess
participant needs and connect them with appropriate resources to
support recovery and stability. Facilitate classes and
skill-building groups that promote personal growth. Collaborate
with community partners to ensure comprehensive care coordination
and alignment of services with participant goals. Complete
documentation of services, progress notes, and client interactions
in accordance with organizational standards within 24 hours, not to
exceed 72 hours. Uphold organizational and credentialing ethics,
including professional boundaries, confidentiality, and
trauma-informed communication standards. Respond to participant
crises with a trauma-informed approach, utilizing de-escalation
strategies, administering Narcan in overdose situations, and
activating emergency and supervisory support in accordance with BTC
procedures. Administer and document intake and random urinalysis
screenings in accordance with program standards. Participate in
regular supervision, team meetings, and training as assigned.
Adhere to organizational policies and procedures, confidentiality
regulations, and all applicable federal and state behavioral health
standards. Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities The
following are the minimum levels required to successfully perform
the Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities. Peer Wellness
Specialist (PWS) certification, required within 90 days of hire
Self-identifies as a peer in accordance with OAR requirements, with
lived experience in mental health, addiction, gambling, or related
challenges relevant to the population served, required Minimum 1
year of continuous sobriety, required and maintained, for those
identifying with addiction-related lived experience State ORCHARDS
BCU background check clearance, required Valid driver’s license,
personal vehicle with active registration and liability insurance
and acceptable driving record in accordance with Bridge’s to
Change’s auto liability policy requirements, required Demonstrated
competency in supporting participants from diverse genders and
communities, including understanding how social determinants,
systemic inequities, and cultural factors influence engagement,
safety needs, and recovery goals Prior professional peer support
experience, strongly preferred Computer literate; functional
ability with Microsoft programs and electronic health record
systems, required GED/High School Diploma, preferred Demonstrated
ability to establish and maintain clear professional boundaries
while holding participants and staff accountable with compassion
and consistency Strong communication, trauma-informed engagement,
and conflict resolution skills, with the ability to navigate
emotionally charged or complex situations Experience with crisis
prevention, de-escalation, and intervention strategies in
behavioral health or related settings Ability to remain calm,
regulated, and exercise sound judgment in high-stress or crisis
situations Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced,
dynamic environment while maintaining attention to detail and
participant safety Ability to maintain high professional standards
in interactions with participants, staff, and community partners
Demonstrated success working effectively in diverse, collaborative
team environments, with strong skills in promoting inclusion and
cultural responsiveness Experience collaborating with community
partners to identify service or system gaps and build partnerships
that improve participant outcomes Working Conditions Environment
and Physical Requirements: This position is based in an office
environment; however, the position frequently visits field
locations including residential homes, courtrooms, recovery centers
and other indoor and outdoor locations. Those locations are subject
to a variety of environmental weather conditions including rain,
snow, wind, and dust. The position frequently requires daily travel
by car. This position interacts constantly with staff, visitors,
program participants, government agencies, and others. The role may
involve exposure to substances such as alcohol, drugs, drug
paraphernalia, and biohazards (including bodily fluids) in the
course of routine duties. Appropriate precautions, PPE, and
training are provided in accordance with BTC policy and OSHA
standards. The position stands, walks, bends, lifts, and moves
intermittently during working hours. The incumbent must be able to
lift, push, pull and move files, supplies and equipment in excess
of 50 pounds. Emotional and Cognitive Demands: Work in behavioral
health settings involves regular exposure to individuals
experiencing emotional distress, crisis and/or unpredictable
behavior. Staff may encounter verbally escalated interactions,
trauma-related content, and situations requiring rapid assessment,
sound judgment, and effective de-escalation skills. The role
requires sustained emotional regulation, the ability to maintain
professional boundaries, and resilience when supporting
participants with complex behavioral health, substance use, and
psychosocial needs. Crisis situations may occur with little warning
and require immediate attention, adherence to safety protocols, and
clear communication with team members. Position Type and Expected
Hours of Work: This is a full-time, non-exempt hourly position.
While standard operating hours are typically Monday through Friday,
employees in this role are generally assigned a 40-hour schedule
that falls outside of these hours, often including swing shifts and
weekend coverage based on program needs. Additional evening,
weekend, or holiday hours may be required to support program
operations. Other Duties and Responsibilities: This job description
is a summary of the essential duties and responsibilities for this
job, and it does not necessarily represent an all-inclusive list of
duties, responsibilities, tasks or procedures. Employees are
required to follow any other job-related instructions and to
perform any other job-related duties requested by any person
authorized to give instruction or assignments. Nothing in this
description restricts Bridges’ right to assign or reassign duties
at any time. Accommodation Statement: Essential job duties and
responsibilities are subject to possible modification to reasonably
accommodate individuals with disabilities. To perform the job
successfully, an incumbent or applicant must possess the
experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform each
essential duty and responsibility proficiently. If you require an
accommodation in order to perform the essential duties and
responsibilities of this job, please contact the Bridges to Change
Human Resources Department. Bridges to Change is an Equal
Opportunity Employer
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