CUA Case Aide at CONCILIO DE ORGANIZACIONES HISPANAS
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Mar, 26

Salary

21.5

Posted On

27 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Dependability, Empathy, Detail-Oriented, Time Management, Communication, Problem-Solving, Cultural Humility, Trust Building, Transportation, Community Resources, Life Skills, Documentation, Team Collaboration, Supervision, Family Support, Case Management

Industry

Description
Job Details Job Location: Philadelphia, PA 19124 Position Type: Full Time Salary Range: $21.50 Hourly Join Concilio — A Legacy of Community, Culture, and Service Concilio, Philadelphia’s first Latino nonprofit organization, has been serving the city for over 60 years through culturally rooted programs that uplift families, empower youth, and strengthen communities. Our work centers on equity, advocacy, and community — and we’re seeking a compassionate, reliable CUA3 Case Aide to support families and children across our care network. As a CUA3 Case Aide, you’ll be an essential part of the Community Umbrella Agency (CUA) team, working alongside Case Managers and Supervisors to ensure families receive the hands-on support, resources, and services they need. From home visits and transportation to supervised family time and community connections, you will be directly helping families move toward stability and success. This is more than a support position — it’s a chance to show up for Philadelphia families in meaningful, everyday ways. The ideal candidate is dependable, empathetic, detail-oriented, and deeply committed to equity and service within our diverse communities. Key Responsibilities: Support the CUA Case Manager and Supervisor in helping families reach their goals through the Single Case Plan Conduct home, school, and community visits to provide hands-on support and ensure family safety Supervise family visits when required, using sound judgment to ensure child well-being and document concerns as needed Provide transportation for families to court, appointments, and essential services Assist families with in-home organization, homemaker training, and related life skills Attend Family Team Conferences and other case-related meetings as needed Submit accurate documentation in the ECMS system within six (6) business days of service Participate in team meetings, supervision, and required training Represent Concilio at agency events such as the Hispanic Fiesta and Puerto Rican Day Parade What We Offer: Concilio is proud to invest in our team by offering a comprehensive and competitive benefits package, including: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Company-paid Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability 401k Retirement Plan with employer contribution Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) including vacation, personal, and sick days 13 Paid Holidays, including a floating holiday for cultural or personal observance Tuition Reimbursement, dependent upon field of study Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for wellness, counseling, and legal support Ongoing Professional Development and training opportunities Fun and meaningful team culture, rooted in service, inclusion, and community pride Why Concilio? At Concilio, you’ll join a passionate, collaborative team committed to creating access, inclusion, and empowerment for the communities we serve. We value the perspectives, talents, and lived experiences that each team member brings to the table. You’ll be part of a team that not only makes a difference — but shows up with heart, consistency, and purpose. Apply Today If you're ready to serve your community, grow your skills, and be part of a team that believes in people, we encourage you to apply. Join the Concilio family — where culture meets service. Qualifications What We’re Looking For: High School Diploma or GED required (Associate’s Degree may substitute for experience) At least 2 years of experience working with children, youth, or families in community or social service settings preferred Bilingual in English and Spanish strongly preferred Strong time management, communication, and problem-solving skills Ability to build trust, show cultural humility, and support families from diverse backgrounds Reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license Ability to work both independently and as part of a supportive team Familiarity with community resources and Philadelphia neighborhoods a plus
Responsibilities
As a CUA3 Case Aide, you will support families and children by conducting home visits, supervising family time, and providing transportation to essential services. You will work closely with Case Managers and Supervisors to help families achieve their goals.
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