Care Manager
Company: Community Bridges Inc
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Care Manager Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI) is an integrated
behavioral healthcare organization offering a full continuum of
care, including variety of programs throughout Arizona, Oklahoma
and District of Columbia. Founded in 1982 as a non-profit
organization by members of the recovery community in Mesa, Arizona,
Community Bridges Inc. has held as its principle mission
“maintaining the dignity of human life” for more than 40 years. The
District of Columbia Stabilization Center (DCSC), operated by
Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI), will offer immediate, 24 hours/day,
365 days/year, no cost, low barrier access to Crisis SUD services
for individuals 18 years of age and older, regardless of gender,
insurance, and citizenship status. The DCSC will provide
individuals experiencing an SUD crisis with person-centered and a
recovery-oriented alternative to unnecessary encounters at
emergency departments or interactions with law enforcement. The
DCSC will ensure those individuals seeking or referred for services
will receive an integrated and comprehensive care to address their
specific needs in a supportive clinical and recovery-oriented
environment. CBI will hire pursuant to the DC EEO provisions. Job
Summary The Care Manager is responsible for assisting individuals
struggling with stimulant or opiate use disorder in need of
recovery housing. The Care Manager will help residents sustain
recovery through service connection and support and ensures all
residents admitted into the recovery program have appropriate
access to resources, and program orientation. The position is
responsible for helping residents develop a recovery plan and
connection to community resources (i.e., employment, benefits,
identification, education) that will help sustain recovery and
build stable lives in the DC community. The Care Manager will
review and update recovery plans routinely to ensure residents
execute their recovery goals. CBI employees must embrace the
recovery philosophy and promote a safe recovery environment for
clients. Skills/Requirements: High school diploma or GED required.
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Counseling
or related services/science or health care discipline preferred. A
minimum of one (1) year of experience working Opiate Use and
Stimulant in a recovery home setting required. Minimum of one year
of recovery from substance use and/or mental health disorders
required. Current Driver's License (valid and in good standing).
Must be able to provide a 39-month motor vehicle record. CBI is
growing and expanding our services! We are experience tremendous
growth in this time. As an essential service provider, we value all
our employees and their careers in the clinical field. *For the
past four years, The Phoenix Business Journal has recognized CBI as
one of the top ten healthiest mid-size employers in the Valley! CBI
Values your Career and have lots of growth opportunities! Our staff
experience tremendous professional growth through ongoing training
and support. Our team is supported by strong and competent
leadership. Come join our team of passionate individuals who are
serious about making a difference in the lives of our patients and
the communities we serve. About our Culture, commitment to
employees! We are looking for driven and compassionate individual’s
that thrive in an upbeat and safe working environment. We dedicate
a lot of thought and effort into work life balance as well as our
competitive composition structure. We know life happens, that’s why
we all start with a 5-week PTO plan as well as a wide range of
unique benefits! The rate of pay for this position will depend on
the candidate's work location, relevant education and work
experience Hourly Rate: $23.10/HR - $40.00/HR CBI treats patients
from all different walks of life and believes in maintaining the
dignity of human life. Recovery is Possible!
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