HHIP Case Manager - (Housing and Homeless Incentive Program) - East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation
Oakland, CA
About the Job
JOB DESCRIPTION
Emphasizing our historic and continuing commitment to Asian and Pacific Islander communities, the East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC) works with and for all the diverse populations of the East Bay to build healthy, vibrant and safe neighborhoods through community development.
EBALDC is a first-generation social enterprise founded in 1975 that has consistently generated >75% of our revenue from earned income. Our businesses and programs generate revenue to support sustained social impact. We oversee a diverse range of businesses and programs, including real estate development, property management, social services, and professional services, some of which are corporate operations and others are operated as subsidiaries and through partnerships with public and private partners. EBALDC is dedicated to building a culturally diverse and pluralistic organization committed to working in multicultural communities, and strongly encourages minorities, people of color and women to apply for our employment opportunities. EBALDC is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit, including the applicant’s ability to champion EBALDC mission, values and organizational culture. EBALDC wants to have the best available persons in every job. EBALDC policy prohibits unlawful discrimination on any basis protected by federal, state or local law or ordinance or regulation.
For more about our accomplishments and our mission, please visit: www.ebaldc.org
East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC) is seeking a HIPP Case Manager in Oakland, CA.
Title: HHIP Case Manager - (Housing and Homeless Incentive Program)
Department: Resident & Community Services
Reports to: Associate Director of Resident Services
Location: Oakland, CA
Schedule: 37.5 hours/week; some evenings & weekends
Salary: $75,000 - $90,000 annually ($38.46 to $46.15/hour), depending on experience
Position Summary
The HHIP Case Manager supports individuals facing housing stability challenges, providing short-term case management, therapy, and crisis intervention to ensure residents maintain stable housing and improve quality of life. Stationed at San Pablo Hotel, a 144-unit property for seniors aged 55, the role involves engaging formerly homeless and/or MediCal eligible residents with high needs, including substance use, mental health issues, and complex medical conditions. This two-year, grant-funded position collaborates with Resident Services and Property Management teams to enhance resident safety and build overall community cohesion to support housing stability and self-sufficiency.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Case Management (50%)
- Collaborate with property and resident services teams to identify and engage residents in need of support.
- Develop and implement Individualized Action Plans addressing housing stability, medical care, and self-sufficiency.
- Connect residents with community resources, entitlement programs, and treatment providers.
- Monitor progress through regular check-ins and adjust plans to ensure goal achievement.
- Provide individual counseling using evidence-based approaches like motivational interviewing and harm reduction.
- Facilitate psycho-educational and support groups to improve resident mental health and coping strategies.
- Conduct mental health assessments, address risks, and respond promptly to crises.
- Collaborate with internal and external providers for comprehensive care and safety.
- Remain on-call after hours for emergency response.
- Maintain accurate case files and ensure compliance with organizational and HIPAA standards.
- Prepare required reports and participate in quality assurance efforts.
- Mentor resident services staff and support difficult resident situations.
- Attend organizational and community meetings, as well as resident events.
- Contribute to program development, evaluation, and implementation of policies.
- Licensure: California LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC; ASW considered but clinical supervision unavailable. Qualified to provide clinical supervision to MSW’s, ASWs, and MFTs who are working towards licensure with preferred.
- Experience: 3 years in mental health, substance use, or social services; 5 years' experience in a housing setting preferred.
- Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Office, Salesforce strong communication and crisis management, and commitment to harm reduction. Experience with HIMS preferred.
- Other: Flexibility for occasional night/weekend work, valid CA driver’s license, and background clearance.
This role involves working with individuals who may have complex medical, psychological, and social needs in an SRO setting. Exposure to emotionally intense situations may occur. The workplace is a congregate living setting, where there may be potential exposure to common environmental pests associated with shared living spaces.
Benefits and Other Information: EBALDC offers excellent benefits. EBALDC pays up to 100% of employee premiums and 60% of dependent premiums for Medical, Dental, Vision, LTD and Life, EAP, Retirement, Paid Time Off, CA Paid Sick Leave, Holidays and Wellness Days off for all eligible employees.
Equal Employment Opportunity: Equal employment opportunity in full compliance with applicable law will be provided to all persons without regard to age, marital status, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, creed, color, national origin, mental or physical disability (including but not limited to AIDS and ARC) military or military veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI):We believe our commitment to building healthy, vibrant and safe neighborhoods through community development is strengthened when we pursue diversity, equity, and inclusion as both agency values and practices.
**All candidates will be subject to a background check as a condition of employment**
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