Norfolk, Virginia is America's most authentic and urban waterfront city. Home to the world's largest naval station and the business, arts, and cultural center of Coastal Virginia, Norfolk has been rated a top place to live, work, play, and raise a family by numerous publications. Working for the City of Norfolk is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of others. With our commitment to competitive pay and a strong retirement package, you can do good for your community and do well for yourself. Join a caring workplace that proudly celebrates uniqueness, authenticity, and a shared commitment to improving the lives of our residents.
The Norfolk Community Services Board (NCSB) provides treatment, support, and education to the community with a focus on mental illness, substance use addiction, and intellectual/developmental disabilities. Norfolk CSB provides services to persons in acute crisis as well as integrated, person-centered, and recovery-oriented programming for persons needing assistance and support stabilizing in the community.
Today, the NCSB provides treatment and rehabilitation services to over 6,000 Norfolk citizens yearly. Norfolk CSB seeks team members interested in providing skilled services in a public service environment. We are also seeking persons to join our team that are dedicated to supporting a positive work and treatment environment. Please join us as we instill hope and recovery opportunities for the persons we serve.
The NCSB is seeking a Service Coordinator (Case Manager III) in Infant and Toddler Connection. This position provides Service Coordination for children and families receiving early intervention services through the Infant & Toddler Connection of Norfolk. It manages a caseload of children with developmental delays, atypical development, or medical conditions likely to lead to developmental delays, ensuring families can access the resources needed to help their child reach developmental milestones.
Department Hiring Salary Range: $54,190-$56,087
Bachelor's degree in a human services field.
Two years' experience in a human services field related to the areas of assignment. Some assignments may also require specific experience working with various types of client populations.
Preferred undergraduate degree in one of the following areas:
Allied Health
Child and Family Studies
Counseling
Criminal Justice
Early Childhood (including growth and development; special education)
Human Development
Human Services
Nursing
Psychology
Public Health
Social Work,
Special Education
Master's degree preferred.