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Permanent Supportive Housing Case Manager - Bilingual (English/Spanish)
Miriam's Kitchen Washington, DC
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Miriam's Kitchen is Hiring a Permanent Supportive Housing Case Manager - Bilingual (English/Spanish) Near Washington, DC

Job Type

Full-time
Description
ABOUT THE POSITION
PSH Case Managers provide community-based support services to a primary caseload of 18 residents who were formerly chronically homeless. PSH Case Managers work together as a team to help individuals from homelessness to housing through the housing identification process, and to provide support services to chronically homeless individuals in permanent supportive housing to help residents maintain stable housing and achieve the highest level of self-sufficiency and quality of life possible. Our bilingual case manager will work with both English- and Spanish-speaking clients to support them in housing.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
•Develop trusting relationships with Permanent Supportive Housing residents. Engage residents to collaboratively develop goals and service plans for housing, mental health, substance abuse, health, education, income, employment, and other goal areas. Support residents' work toward goals through individually tailored services and by facilitating effective connections to community services and resources. Examples of support services include successful tenancy problem-solving, independent living skill-building, connection to public benefits and employment assistance, money management support, and connection to medical, mental health, and substance abuse services.
•Provide outreach, case management, crisis support, advocacy, and other needed services to residents, primarily in the community and residents' homes, but in any setting necessary, including streets, shelters, jails, hospitals, program office, etc.
•Meet or exceed the monthly client contact requirements of two contacts per month, including one home visit per month. (Note: DHS requirements may at times be altered in response to the COVID public health emergency).
•Support residents' wellness and independence. •Monitor residents' medical and mental health needs, and facilitate referrals for support as necessary.
•Act as a liaison with landlords and other community stakeholders to promote the success of residents and the PSH program.
•Collaborate with other service providers in the community to ensure that residents are receiving high-quality, effective services to meet their needs.
•Maintain written and computerized records, compile reports and complete other program documentation (e.g. case notes, incident reports, home visit reports, monthly and quarterly reports). Maintain appropriate confidentiality of resident's information and records.
•Actively look for ways for Miriam's Kitchen to expand or change PSH program to better meet residents' needs.
•Perform all other duties as assigned.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
•Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, counseling or other related social service/science disciplines AND one year of experience providing case management services, or a masters' degree in these fields. (Note: Internships for related degrees are considered experience in the field.)
•Enthusiastic about Housing First approach.
•Proficiency in Spanish is required.
•Ability to work as a member of a culturally diverse team. We are actively recruiting diverse applicants.
•Strong communication skills.
•Strong sense of boundaries.
•Valid driver's license and ownership of a motor vehicle.
•Strong interest in and commitment to ending chronic homelessness in DC.
•An understanding of the structural and systemic causes of homelessness.
•Comfort working with a diverse population with a variety of backgrounds and lived experiences.
Experience
•A bachelor's degree in a human service field PLUS one years of experience providing case management services, or a masters' degree in a human services field, is required per our contract for services.
Salary Description

$52,000-$55,000

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$91k-111k (estimate)

POST DATE

05/07/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/20/2024

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