Case Manager Rapid ReHousing (Full-Time) - Covenant House California
Orange County, CA 92805
About the Job
COVENANT HOUSE CALIFORNIA
Job Description: Rapid Rehousing Case Manager
POSITION SUMMARY:
CHC is looking for passionate, highly skilled, and energetic Case Managers who possess excellent communication and organizational skills to provide support to young people that is strength-based, trauma-informed, and harm reduction focused. Case Managers will model our mission of providing absolute respect and unconditional love to all young people and will value working within a multidisciplinary team to create a safe and inclusive environment for all.
Under the supervision of the Orange County Program Director, the RRH Case Manager will provide support in program development, implementation, housing navigation and individual case management within the CHC Rapid Rehousing Program. The RRH Case Manager will work in partnership and collaboration with multiple agencies to help rapidly rehouse young people experiencing homelessness who are referred to our program through Orange County’s Coordinated Entry System (CES). The RRH Case Manager will maintain a caseload of 15 transitional aged youth ages 18-24 experiencing homelessness, many who will also have multiple barriers (i.e., Serious Mental Illness, Substance Use Disorders, Chronic Health Conditions, frequent contact with law enforcement, etc.). The RRH Case Manager will work with our young people from early rapport building, supporting them to the point where they are able to secure stable housing, case plan support throughout participation in the program and aftercare. The position is also responsible for providing these services within the framework of the Mission Statement, Five Principles, and the Policies and Procedures of Covenant House California.
CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt, full-time 40 hours per week
SALARY: $23.50 hourly
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Provide Case Management services with the goal of developing positive relationships with young people through the utilization of the case management system, including:
a. Intake:
• Welcome young people to the program, ensure they feel comfortable, safe and understand the program structure, opportunities for engagement and access to supplies that they might need.
• Verify young person qualifies for Rapid Rehousing program and complete homelessness verification documentation for HMIS.
2. Undertake expanded assessment and ensure data entry into ETO and HMIS.
b. Individual Success Plan:
• Develop an Individual Success Plan (ISP) with each young person upon completion of assessment.
• Revise and update the Success Plan on a weekly basis. An updated plan is written, at minimum, after two weeks of intake, and updated weekly thereafter.
c. Rapid Rehousing Case Management:
• Directly assist young person by: locating housing, filling out housing applications, complete housing habitability standards, and reviewing and understanding the requirements of the lease;
• Meet with RRH residents once a week virtually or by phone, and a minimum of twice a month in-person;
• Providing mediation with landlords and neighbors, and provide written information about landlord/tenant rights and responsibilities;
• Obtain, interpret and correct as needed, rental and credit history;
• Developing a household budget and reducing expenses to the extent possible; reducing or re-negotiating debt and/or obtaining other consumer credit counseling assistance;
• Provide information, referral, and application support for employment, education, health insurance, public benefits, and other services;
• Partner with community and faith-based partnerships to provide furnishings and household items for young people moving into their own apartments; in addition, support young people in budgeting and purchasing move-in furnishings within budgeted amounts.
• Maintain a calendar of the young person’s work schedule, appointments, etc., in conjunction with their Success Plan;
• Monitor young people’s progress of self-identified goals and coach young people to plan, implement, and follow-through with tasks;
• Develop and maintain knowledge of and connection to community resources and make appropriate referrals for services within CHC and to community agencies;
• Engage in positive transition planning with the young person.
d. Documentation:
• Document weekly progress notes in young people’s Success Plan in ETO and HMIS;
• Maintain case management files for all young people (HMIS and RRH Chart) assigned to caseload;
• Monitor program outputs and ensure that program outcomes are met and that there is complete documentation specific to external grants as required;
• Document pertinent information in Critical Incident Reports, Follow-Up forms, etc., as necessary.
e. Case Review:
• Prepare and present assigned cases at weekly case review meetings and facilitate Client Success Planning Meetings.
f. Group Facilitation:
• Develop creative ways to facilitate life-skills workshops, wellbeing workshops and support group activities with young people on a regular basis or upon their recommendation.
• Facilitate Success Planning Meetings with young people and young people’s identified circle of support.
3. Professionalism:
a. Punctuality and consistency for assigned shifts as well as all scheduled meetings, including transition, staff meetings and offsite community collaborative meetings.
b. Perform duties as assigned to meet the needs of young people and ensure adherence to the program expectations. This includes, but is not limited to:
• Facilitating success plan meetings with young people;
• Ensuring the cleanliness and safety of the apartments;
• Providing crisis intervention, as necessary;
c. Attend all trainings that are offered at the agency that are applicable or assigned by supervisor. This at times will include outside trainings, seminars or conferences related to working with young people.
d. Other program duties as assigned by the Orange County Program Director.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION: Preferred by not required, Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Sociology, Social Work or related field OR an Associate’s degree in Psychology, Sociology, Social Work or related field and 2 years of case management experience, preferably with young people experiencing homelessness.
EXPERIENCE: In lieu of a Bachelor’s Degree, must have a minimum of 4 years of case management experience, preferably with young people experiencing homelessness.
SKILLS: Must be a self-starter and team player with the ability to work with other staff. Leadership skills and program development experience preferred. Knowledge of adolescent development, community resources, and case management skills. Must have good organizational skills and the ability to communicate with members, clients, vendors, and the public. Communication with and about young people must reflect a “strength based” and “trauma informed” approach. Bilingual in Spanish preferred but not required.
TRANSPORTATION: Must have a valid CA Driver’s License, reliable transportation, and a good driving record.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Meal periods (non-paid) and breaks are required to be taken each shift. Any overtime must be pre-approved.
General business/office environment. Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. on occasion, bend, sit and stand for prolonged periods of time. Some weekend/holiday work may be required. Part-time 24 hours per week.
SUPERVISORY DUTIES: N/A
EQUIPMENT USED: Must be able to utilize basic word processing, email, and internet programs. Must be able to communicate effective both orally and in written form.
Covenant House California does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and firing of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and clients.
Covenant House California is an equal opportunity employer. We will not discriminate and will take affirmative action measures to ensure against discrimination in employment, recruitment, advertisements for employment, compensation, termination, upgrading, promotions, and other conditions of employment against any employee or job applicant on the bases of race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, veteran's status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.