Volunteers of America Northern California and Northern Nevada

Mather Community Campus, Singles Program - Case Manager

Volunteers of America Northern California and Northern Nevada  •  $30/hr  •  California (Onsite)  •  12 days ago
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Job Description

WHO WE ARE: We are more than a nonprofit organization. We are a ministry of service that includes nearly 500 paid, professional employees dedicated to helping those in need to rebuild their lives and reach their full potential. Founded locally in 1911, the Northern California & Northern Nevada affiliate of Volunteers of America (VOA-NCNN) is one of the largest providers of social services in the region, operating more than 40 programs including housing, employment services, substance abuse, and recovery services to families, individuals, veterans, seniors, and youth. In fact, VOA-NCNN provides shelter or housing to over 4,000 men, women, and children every night.

OUR MISSION: To change individual lives, instill hope, increase self-worth and facilitate independence through quality housing, employment, and related supportive services. Volunteers of America Northern California & Northern Nevada inspires self-sufficiency, dignity, and hope by providing critical health and human services to thousands of vulnerable individuals and families across Northern California & Northern Nevada.

PROGRAM AND LOCATION: VOA-NCNN, a Certified Great Place to Work, is recruiting for full-time Case Managers for the Singles Program at our Mather Community Campus. Full-time employees (working 30 or more hours a week) are eligible for a benefits package that includes paid holidays, vacation, sick pay, health, dental, vision, life, and short-term disability insurance coverage.

Responsibilities

Under direction of the Program Manager and with independent professional responsibility, the Case Manager is responsible for the development of a case management plan to assist program participants. They will consult with staff in the utilization of other functions at a highly skilled level in such areas as assessment, individual counseling, group facilitation, employment services, community resource development and housing.

OBJECTIVES/ACTIVITIES:

A. Responsible for performing daily work requirements to achieve established objectives of the department.

1. Performs and provides a written assessment of program participant’s needs and develops individualized service plans with short- and long-term goals including support the goal of housing.2. Evaluates intensive short- and long-term individualized service plans on a regular basis and revises goals as appropriate.3. Facilitates an array of employment focused groups designed to meet participant needs.4. Educates program participants on issues surrounding living skills, parenting, budgeting and money management, health and hygiene, housing, and drug and alcohol abuse.5. Develops and maintains comprehensive lists of community resources for use by program participants; refers program participants accordingly. Works closely with Employment and Housing Specialists.6. Establishes individualized budgets with program participants and assists program participants in monitoring savings and expenditures.7. Conducts in-home visits and provides support services as necessary or directed.8. Documents all contact with program participants; prepares all screenings, assessments, service plans, evaluations, and reporting records.9. Maintains case notes and other documents in the Homelessness Management Information System (HMIS).10. Coordinates incoming and outgoing participants’ referrals with other community agencies.11. Attends case conferencing and other meetings and training as directed.12. Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

EQUIVALENT EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

A Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work or a related field is preferred. This position requires two years of successful experience in the delivery of human services or any combination of education, training and experience, which would provide the knowledge and ability to complete the duties outlined above. Knowledge of social casework objectives, principles, and methods, employment readiness, permanent/supportive housing, public welfare laws and the functions of public welfare agencies, principles of community organization and problems which call for the use of both public and private community resources, individual and group behavior and effects of social and economic forces upon individuals and families, principles and techniques of interviewing, computer skills/applications, principles of cultural competency and diversity, knowledge of challenges concerning dysfunctional families, domestic violence issues, problems unique to women, problems unique to families, disadvantaged and underserved populations, people of color, persons with disabilities, individuals with chemically issues, and the general homeless population. Ability to demonstrate skill in the application of casework methods and practices; provide program and casework consultation to other staff members, interpret to the applicant, program participant, or others the public welfare programs as set forth in the laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Establish and maintain effective individual and group relationships with clients, the general public, and employees. Demonstrate ability in record keeping, good written and verbal communication skills. Valid California driver's license and ability to meet the organization’s insurance carrier guidelines are required. Must pass all required background clearances in accordance with agency, County, State, and federal standards. CPR/First Aid certification is required within 90 days of employment. Completion and maintenance of all required training and health clearances.

SPECIFIC SKILLS REQUIRED:

Excellent oral and written communication skillsCritical thinking, analyzing information, and making reasonable decisions Skilled in Microsoft 365 computer applicationsExcellent organizational skillsFluency in English, legible handwriting, skills in record-keepingAbility to de-escalate crises and assist residents and staff in emergencies

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, and stoop throughout the workdayAbility to occasionally lift and move up to 25 poundsAbility to travel between campus and community locations as neededAble to climb stairs as required

Pay Range

USD $24.00 - USD $30.00 /Hr.

Volunteers of America Northern California and Northern Nevada

About Volunteers of America Northern California and Northern Nevada

Volunteers of America is a national, nonprofit, faith-based organization providing local human service programs, as well as opportunities for individual and community involvement.

Established locally in 1911, Volunteers of America Northern California & Northern Nevada's ongoing mission to reach and uplift all people has expanded to include families with children, seniors, the homeless, former foster youth, and people with substance abuse issues. Our goal? To end homelessness, support the most vulnerable populations and transform the community into a better place.

Our professional staff currently operates more than 40 locally managed and delivered programs. Services provided include food and shelter, counseling, independent living and parenting skills, substance-abuse treatment and rehabilitation, and job training. Learn more about us.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Sacramento, CA
Year Founded
1911
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