Job Description
POSITION TITLE: Shelter Case Manager
REPORTS TO: Emergency Services Director
SUPERVISES: None
FLSA STATUS : Full Time, Non-Exempt.
LOCATION: Building Futures (Midway Shelter)
SALARY: $62,400 ($30.00/hr)
REVISED: May 2023.
AGENCY SUMMARY: Based in San Leandro, Building Futures is an Alameda County leader providing a safety net of services to help individuals and families rebuild safe and stable lives after homelessness and family violence. To accomplish this aim, the agency provides a continuum of care including two homeless shelters; a domestic violence safe house; a full spectrum of domestic violence outreach services; a transitional and permanent housing site; and rapid rehousing programs which serves target populations including military veterans, families reuniting after CPS involvement, survivors of domestic violence, and others.
POSITION SUMMARY: The Shelter case manager provides case management services for women and children at emergency shelters, including assistance with obtaining housing, developing life skills/income, and achieving greater self-determination. The Case Manager is supervised by the Program Director and works closely with the Senior Resident Advocate in general shelter operations and works as part of a collaborative service team. The Shelter Case Manager must be flexible in their work and schedule and is supportive in their interaction with staff and clients. This person must be detail-oriented, organized, skilled in conflict management, written and verbal communication, and be able to perform with multiple interruptions and multitask projects. This individual should be well versed in the following competencies: Communication Proficiency, Ethical Conduct, Personal Effectiveness/Credibility, Leadership/Navigation, Consultation, Relationship/ Conflict Management and De-escalation Techniques, Thoroughness, Decision Making and Business Acumen.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Shelter Case Management:
· Conduct resident intake, including assessments and safety planning within the first one to three days of a resident’s stay.
· Develop comprehensive service plans for each client and monitor client progress and service delivery during their stay.
· Provide weekly and ongoing case management services.
· Assess and refer clients to mainstream resources and support programs when appropriate, including life skills, employment, mental health, childcare, transportation, and education programs, and act as an advocate to help clients successfully access these resources.
· Work with service staff at health and human services programs, job training programs, and affordable housing programs to make referrals and secure needed services and support.
· Conduct at least two education/support group meetings per week.
· Provide 24-hour on-call response for shelter sites on a rotating basis.
· Participate in weekly case conference meetings to review and discuss client and service delivery issues.
· Assist in ensuring shelter services are coordinated, client-centered and consistent with the agency’s mission.
· Responsible for health and safety of clients and staff while at shelter site
· Attending outside meetings representing the agency as needed.
· Other duties as assigned by supervisor or as needed.
Shelter Operations
· Maintain accurate client records, collect statistics, and submit monthly reports.
· Assist Senior Resident advocate.
· Provide shift coverage as needed.
· Assist Senior Resident advocate with upkeep on shelter operations.
· Attend and participate in shelter and agency staff meetings as scheduled.
· Schedule staff for shifts monthly.
· Co-facilitate weekly house and monthly staff meetings with Senior Resident advocate.
· Coordinate with other sites and programs within the agency.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS REQUIRED:
· Minimum of two years case management and/or direct service delivery, preferably working with issues of homelessness and/or domestic violence, substance abuse, mental health, and child abuse prevention
· Ability to interact in a supportive and professional manner with a diverse population of women and children.
· Ability to handle multiple tasks, including service provisions, documentation, rule enforcement and crisis intervention.
· Ability to build individual life skills, including family finance and budgeting skills.
· Ability to interact in a supportive and professional manner with a diverse population of women and children.
· Available to work occasional weeknights and/or weekends as needed.
· Knowledge of Alameda County resources for homeless and underserved populations
· Excellent oral and written skills
· Valid California Drivers License and access to personal automobile.
· Certification required as Certified Domestic Violence Counselor (training offered soon after hire if needed)
· Ability to complete statistical reports in a timely manner.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORKING:
The work environment and physical demands described are representative of those required by employees to perform to the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodation.
COMPENSATION:
Building Futures offers competitive salary based on experience and skills of employees. Additionally, the agency provides a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, employee self-managed 403b retirement benefits, ancillary benefits, access to Flexible Spending Accounts, and generous leave benefits.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:
Building Futures is an equal opportunity employer. Our commitment to equal opportunity extends to the employment relationship and all areas of personnel activity such as recruitment, selection, hiring, placement, job assignment, supervision, training, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, employee activities, educational opportunities, and access to facilities and programs. Building Futures’ policy prohibits discrimination based on actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), gender identity or expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, domestic partnership status, military service and veteran status, physical or mental disability, protected medical condition as defined by applicable state or local law (such as cancer), genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws and ordinances. Building Futures also prohibits discrimination based on the perception that anyone is of a protected class or is associated with a person who is perceived as being part of a protected class. All such discrimination is unlawful.
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