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Harris County Considers Pay Raises for Crisis Case Managers

County commissioners will vote on higher pay for crisis case managers and family navigators who help children and families in need.

By Harris County Commissioners Court -- Apr 13, 2026

Harris County Considers Pay Raises for Crisis Case Managers

Overview

Harris County commissioners are set to vote on pay raises for workers who help families in crisis. The proposal would give higher pay to three crisis case managers and two family navigator case managers who work for Harris County Resources for Children and Adults.

These case managers work directly with children and families facing tough situations. Crisis case managers help families during emergencies and difficult times. Family navigators help parents find the right services and support for their children. Both roles require special training and skills to support our community's most vulnerable residents.

The pay increase could help Harris County keep experienced workers in these important positions. When case managers have stable jobs with fair pay, families get better help. This means children and parents in our community can get the support they need during hard times.

The item is listed as "Agenda Ready" for the next Commissioners Court meeting. Community members can attend these meetings to learn about decisions that affect local services and programs.

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Harris County government serves over 4.7 million residents across the greater Houston area. The county provides essential services including public health, flood control, law enforcement, road infrastructure, and the justice system through its Commissioners Court and county departments.