Job
Job posted by: Hildebrand Family Self-Help Center
Posted on: May 17, 2013
Summary:
The Client Services Case Manager provides intensive case management services for families enrolled in the Hildebrand's Housing Program focusing on intensive housing search. The Client Services Case Manager provides comprehensive assessment, linkage, and referral services to individuals and their families in order to achieve independent housing stability in the short term.
Responsibilities:
Conduct the intake interview of referred families and necessary pre-placement follow-up to include documentation and information exchange with referring agency.
Review all pertinent program documents with families; thoroughly explain program expectations and all related rules and requirements. Provide a mechanism for translation as needed to insure the family's understanding and willingness to comply.
Assess immediate needs and provide an orientation to the facility and/or neighborhood as applicable. Evaluate the family's needs and strengths through interviews and when necessary consult with other providers and professionals.
Provide intensive housing case management services to assigned families by conducting face to face meetings one (1) time per week and telephone check-ins two (2) times per week. At least one (1) home/unit visit per month.
Conduct unit inspections each week as assigned. Maintain up to date case records for each family including but not limited to weekly progress notes, summaries, correspondence, letters and other appropriate materials.
Work with the family to develop an individualized family self sufficiency plan (SSP) which includes aggressive housing search tasks, referrals to services designed to remove barriers to permanent housing and to community based service providers as needed to support the family's self sufficiency. Advocate for or assist the client in obtaining such services.
Develop service plan goals that begin to address housing sustainability: job training, socialization/tenancy, medical or other psycho-social intervention and supports; financial assistance according to State and federal regulatory guidelines and budget limitations.
Provide basic intervention and client and family counseling as required; provide crisis intervention to include responding to emergency calls; report instances of neglect or abuse to the appropriate authorities; utilize appropriate protocols and procedures for residents who may display behavior that is aggressive, combative or hostile, and/or refuse to follow established program protocols and policies.
Conduct service plan reviews every 45 days, adjusting and amending the plan as necessary. Work with other designated staff to implement a program of life skills through group workshops, individualized programs and support groups as needed to assist the family with self-sufficiency.
Participate in collaborative meetings with all stakeholders to assist in the removal of barriers to housing where possible. Participate in meetings, workshops and trainings as assigned and participate in activities designed to increase skill in related areas.
Attend supervision meeting weekly. Attend staff meetings, regular case review meetings, specialized training as offered and other related meetings and seminars.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Three to four years experience in case management, housing search or related work with homeless or low-income families.
Please send your resume to: Clara Rosado, Director of Human Resources, Hildebrand Family Self-Help Center, 614 Massachusetts Ave, 3rd Floor, and Cambridge, MA. 02319 • Email crosado@hild-selfhelp.org. AA/EOE
Please send your cover letter and resume to: Clara Rosado, Director of Human Resources, Hildebrand Family Self-Help Center, 614 Massachusetts Ave, 3rd Floor, and Cambridge, MA. 02319 • Email crosado@hild-selfhelp.org. AA/EOE