SAIL Case Manager (Remote/Multiple Locations | Military Families)

Medical/Healthcare Washington, District Of Columbia Annapolis, Maryland Portsmouth, Virginia Corpus Cristi, Texas Augusta, Georgia Ft. Meade, Alaska Great Lake, Illinois Gulfport, Mississippi Jacksonville, Florida Kings Bay Base, Georgia Virginia Beach, Virginia Jacksonville, Florida Groton, Connecticut New Orleans, Louisiana Norfolk, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Patuxent River, Maryland Pensacola, Florida Saratoga Springs, New York Milton, Florida Newport News, Virginia


Description

Provide clinical case management services under the Navy’s SAIL program to Sailors identified as at-risk for suicide, ensuring safety and coordination of care.

Locations:

This role offers remote flexibility, need to reside within 100 miles of the following cities:

  • Washington DC
  • Georgia (Augusta)
  • Maryland (Baltimore)
  • Illinois (Chicago)
  • Texas (Corpus Christy)
  • Mississippi (Gulfport)
  • Connecticut (Hartford)
  • Florida (Jacksonville, Pensacola)
  • California (Los Angeles, San Diego)
  • Tennessee (Memphis)
  • Louisiana (New Orleans)
  • Washington (Seattle, Everett)
  • Honolulu, HI

Job Overview:

As a SAIL Case Manager, you will conduct risk assessments, safety planning, and clinical case management under the supervision of a licensed practitioner. This Tier I clinical provider role supports Sailors through structured follow-up and coordination with behavioral health providers.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct clinical assessments, including use of C-SSRS and other evidence-based tools.
  • Develop and implement individualized safety plans for at-risk Sailors.
  • Provide follow-up case management and coordinate care with Navy and civilian providers.
  • Document services and maintain compliance with Navy standards and reporting requirements.
  • Participate in training and ongoing professional development under supervision.

Qualifications:

  • Education: Master’s degree in counseling, social work, marriage/family therapy, or doctoral degree in psychology.
  • Licensure: Tier I providers must achieve independent licensure within 36 months of hire.
  • Experience: 2+ years supervised post-graduate clinical experience.
  • Other: U.S. Citizenship and ability to pass background investigation.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience providing clinical case management in suicide prevention or crisis response.
  • Familiarity with military behavioral health systems.

Compensation:

$75,000 to $110,000 annually, depending on experience and location.

Positions are contingent and will begin upon contract award. 

Why Join Us?

At CICONIX, we are committed to supporting military families through high-quality, mission-driven services. By joining our team, you will make a meaningful impact on the readiness and resilience of Sailors and their families.

About the Navy Fleet & Family Support Program (NFFSP):

NFFSP provides a range of clinical and non-clinical services, including counseling, family readiness, financial education, life skills, and crisis response. Its mission is to strengthen Navy families by offering accessible, high-quality support.


CICONIX, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans. We participate in E-Verify.