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BILINGUAL - LEGAL SERVICES CASE MANAGER | RELIEF STAFF

A Safe Place Career Opportunities · Waukegan D100 Campus · Active · $22–$33 / hour · Paylocity Recruiting

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Posted / first seen2026-06-03 / 2026-06-03
Changed / last seen2026-06-03 / 2026-06-06

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Description

Department: Courthouse Services Reports To: Director of Courthouse Services Location: Waukegan, IL | Multi-site (Lake County) Employment Type: Part-Time / Hourly Schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM | Flexible scheduling required for court accompaniment and client needs Compensation: $22.11 – $32.69 hourly (Pay Grade PG05-PG06) | Salary commensurate with experience About Us A Safe Place has served as Lake County's leading advocate for survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we are committed to safety, dignity, and long-term healing for individuals and families impacted by violence. Every role here matters. Whether you work directly with survivors or support the systems behind the scenes, you are part of a trauma-informed organization building pathways to safety and independence. About the Role The Bilingual Legal Services Case Manager walks alongside survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking as they navigate one of the most complex and high-stakes systems they will ever face, the legal system. In this role, you will be the person who makes that system accessible: explaining protective orders in plain language, accompanying clients to court, building relationships with judges, attorneys, and law enforcement, and connecting clients to the full range of services ASP has to offer. This is a role for someone who brings both legal knowledge and deep compassion, someone who understands that safety planning and empathy are just as important as paperwork. Bilingual (English/Spanish) proficiency is requir ed. What You'll Do Eligibility & Intake Conduct client eligibility determinations using CIS and Infonet Complete all required funding documentation, including DHS, ICADV, and Medicaid paperwork Needs Assessment & Service Planning Conduct needs assessments using IM+CATS and/or IM+CANS Develop individualized service plans and safety plans for survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking Connect clients to ASP programs and community resources through the referral process Legal Documentation & Court Support Assist clients in preparing and filing orders of protection and other protective orders Accompany clients to court hearings; provide emotional support and procedural guidance Explain court procedures and legal options in accessible, empowering language Legal System Navigation & Advocacy Serve as liaison between clients and the State's Attorney's Office, legal aid organizations, and Lake County law enforcement Educate court and law enforcement personnel on the Illinois Domestic Violence Act and Lake County protocols Represent ASP and the needs of survivors in community settings Documentation & Team Support Maintain accurate, timely client records in CIS and Infonet Support interns, volunteers, and new staff through training and procedural guidance Participate in staff meetings, agency trainings, and organizational initiatives Medicaid Billing Notice This position includes Medicaid billing as an essential function. The employee must maintain all credentials required to bill under applicable Medicaid programs, including RSA, MHP, or QMHP designation as required by role and funder.

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