Case Manager
Company: System One
Location: Concord
Posted on: May 9, 2025
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Job Description:
Independent, community-based non-profit organization leading the
effort to eliminate homelessness is looking for a Case Manager.
Below, you will find a complete breakdown of everything required of
potential candidates, as well as how to apply Good luck.
Summary: The Case Manager assists and aids program participants
with effectively setting, managing and attaining their goals to
become self-sufficient and financially independent whether through
employment or assistance with social services. The Case Manager may
perform home visits, work a flexible schedule, and must be willing
to accommodate participants who are available only during the
evening or on weekends.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
INTAKE & ASSESSMENT Screen prospective program participants for
eligibility. Provide complete information regarding program
services, expectations, rights and responsibilities.
Obtain and review necessary case acceptance authorizations/consents
including income verification and other documentation to determine
eligibility for program and services; review with supervisor.
Complete assessments including HMIS Intake, VI-SPDAT, and Housing
Retention Assessment and use information to evaluate participant
strengths, needs, and risk indicators.
CASE PLANNING & MONITORING Conduct interviews, access resources to
gather information for factual base on which to formulate a
plan.
Critically analyze information gathered during assessment phase and
apply in the formulation of a plan.
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of participant health and
social presenting risks and apply appropriate risk
stratification.
Convey knowledge of health and/or social service delivery model to
participants.
Establish participant goals based on appropriate resource
utilization, participant consensus, and level of care and services
required.
Document accurately in established record system.
Communicate participant care plan with support staff.
Provide timely completion of all case planning and implementation
activities.
Apply effective follow-up dates to care plan interventions.
Perform routine comprehensive, independent reassessment of
participant status and progress toward achievement of plan goals.
Make adjustments in writing as appropriate.
Utilize existing community resources in providing care/services to
meet goals.
Follow agency procedures to link with other agency services and
staff supports.
Pro-actively promote appropriate adjustments in the care plan to
enhance outcomes when situation is static or regressive
Maintain accurate, up-to-date documentation in the established case
management record system.
Communicate changes in eligibility for services and financial
assistance during program participation verbally and in
writing.
Act in accordance with laws and procedures governing
confidentiality, release of information, consent, domestic violence
reporting, mandated reporting, etc.
Plan for, review with participant, and conduct appropriate closure
of cases against specified criteria when resulting from program
completion or voluntary exit.
In case of involuntary discharge/termination, or other adverse
action, work with program manager to ensure all procedures are
followed.
Provide post-placement and/or post-exit support as indicated by
program or participant needs.
Maintain post-placement contact with participants to document
housing status at 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after
participation.
Participate in internal and external case conference/case
coordination meetings.
Keep current on best practices in the social services and housing
placement fields.
Connect and maintain liaison to internal and external service
resources.
Carry a caseload of 20-50 (as determined by service type)
households in need of housing assistance, maintaining regular
contact with program participants, other service partners, etc.
Share information with program participants related to
personal/family budgeting and financial management, including
support with filing tax returns, filing for Earned Income Tax
Credit, banking and credit repair.
Help program participants connect to public and private service
resources available to assist them in attaining their
stabilization, and follow-up on referrals to encourage
participants' forward momentum/progress.
Ensure participant(s') minor children are enrolled in school and
other services.
Regularly report to supervisor on challenging issues that arise in
participants' progress, presenting recommendations for service
transfers, discontinuances or extensions.
Participate in the process of preparing progress reports for
internal and external customers as directed.
Complete/attend trainings as required and to enhance skills.
DATA & DOCUMENTATION Follow established procedure for opening
service file.
Keep all relevant service data up to date in HMIS system and
maintain case files in accordance with applicable guidelines,
completing data entry immediately or no later than within 24 hours
of service interaction.
Comply with data integrity and security policies.
Meet data quality standards by reviewing discrepancies in data
received, verifying accuracy, requesting clarification and advising
supervisor of issues related to data.
Other duties as assigned.
Experience, Education, Skills and Abilities:
Bachelor's degree in social services or experience helping people
coming from crisis situations and traumatizing circumstances to
develop self-sustainability.
Experience working with low income and/or homeless populations
preferred.
Knowledge of social service resource systems and self-help
intervention strategies.
Independently counsel populations of mental health, substance
abuse, homeless individuals
Knowledge and skills in handling substance abuse and mental health
issues.
Knowledge of public benefits and financial resources available in
the community.
Ability to successfully develop relationships utilizing
motivational interviewing techniques.
Crisis intervention and conflict resolution skills including use of
motivational interviewing, harm reduction approach, and
trauma-informed care.
Knowledge of family budgeting and money management.
Thoroughness and accuracy with data collection, entry and quality
control in a web-based database.
Patience/tolerance and tact/diplomacy.
Knowledge of family budgeting and money management.
Clear/firm-yet-flexible boundaries, consistent energy level and
positive demeanor.
Professionalism: high level of integrity and strong ethical values
show capacity to maintain highest standards of confidentiality with
all records, including organizational and individual
information.
Strong oral/written communication and listening skills.
Self-motivated and accountable for work time and other agency
resources.
Quality control: demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness, monitors
own work to ensure quality and applies feedback to improve
performance.
Well organized: able to effectively manage multiple assignments to
meet project deadlines.
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite
(Outlook, Word and Excel)
Ability and willingness to work flexible hours to accommodate
participants available during the evening or on weekends.
Experience working in diverse settings with people across all
socio-economic spectrums and a wide variety of personalities and
roles - staff, residents, local agencies, contractors, lenders,
etc.
Access to reliable personal transportation required, including a
DMV record that permits driver to be insured under the agency's
automobile coverage.
Must successfully pass a criminal background check.
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm
MISSION: To prevent and end homelessness among low-income,
homeless, and disadvantaged families and individuals by providing
housing services, support and resources that lead to
self-sufficiency.
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