Case Manager
Company: LA Family Housing
Location: North Hollywood
Posted on: February 27, 2025
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Job Description:
POSITION: Housing Stabilizer DIVISION: Programs- Stabilization
WHY JOIN US You believe that every person deserves a place to call
home. You see that homelessness is a systemic issue and want to be
a part of the solution. You are ready to utilize your talent,
experience, and creativity towards purpose-driven work. You want to
work alongside industry leaders to learn, implement, and pioneer
best practices. LA Family Housing is a leading non-profit agency in
Homeless Services and Real Estate Development. With 40 years of
experience and 15,000+ lives changed each year, we know what it
takes to end homelessness. We take tremendous pride in the
emergence of our staff as national leaders in innovation, best
practices, and policy within housing production and homeless
services. Join the fight to end homelessness and make a difference
in people's lives at LA Family Housing! THE POSITION The Housing
Stabilizer will provide intensive, home and community-based case
management services to our medium to high acuity households
transitioning out of homelessness. Utilizing best practices, the
Housing Stabilizer will be responsible intensive case management,
assessments, goal, and service planning, linking to resources, and
crisis intervention for a diverse group of clients with complex
trauma facing medical, mental health and substance use barriers.
This position is a collaborative role in partnership with local
community-based organizations and other service providers to work
with clients to assess housing stability, provide stabilization
services, and coordinate multiple services to meet each client's
specific needs related to housing, health, mental health, and
income. WHAT YOU'LL DO Engage and develop rapport with households
transitioning out of homelessness by utilizing Trauma-Informed
Care, Harm Reduction, and Housing First principles Provide
intensive case management services, including but not limited to,
independent living skills, housing stabilization, money management,
community integration, employment linkage, benefits establishment,
and linkage to community providers for substance use, primary and
mental health care to increase housing stability In collaboration
with clients, ensure clients have a current and comprehensive
biopsychosocial assessment, to create individualized goal plans.
Review and update quarterly and upon completion of goals Maintain
accurate and current client files with all required documents and
data in agency records and electronic databases Adhere to
documentation standards set forth by the program contract and LA
Family Housing policies Provide crisis prevention, crisis
intervention, safety planning, and de-escalation supports to
households Advocate on behalf of clients to address issues and
barriers between landlords and participants Assist with referrals
and linkage to eviction prevention and fair housing resources
Attend mandatory trainings, seek out learning opportunities for
continued education, stay up-to-date on best practices in
participant care and ending homelessness Participate in the
agency's internship program and provide mentoring/coaching to new
team members as needed Participate in case conferences, staff
meetings, and community meetings as required Perform additional
tasks, projects, and responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor
DHS ICMS SCATTERED or LAHSA-SPECIFIC DUTIES: Provide field-based
stabilization services, which will require traveling around LA
County to other agencies, providers and resources to provide
support to clients Assist participants with high acuity needs by
connecting them to additional resources, such as Project-Based
Supportive Housing (PSH) units DHS ICMS PROJECT-BASED
BUILDING-SPECIFIC DUTIES: Work collaboratively with Property
Management, Resident Advocates, onsite Co-Located Staff, and
community agencies to provide supportive services, including active
participation in tenant meetings Organize and facilitate
building-wide events for tenants, such as Thanksgiving Dinner,
Financial Literacy classes, Fourth of July BBQ, etc. WHAT YOU'RE
SKILLED AT Knowledgeable of issues faced by program participants,
including health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic abuse,
trauma, immigration, and legal matters Familiarity with best
practices in homeless services, such as Housing First, Harm
Reduction, Motivational Interviewing, Strengths-Based Case
Management, and Trauma-Informed Care is preferred Ability to engage
with persons experiencing homelessness with empathy and
non-judgmental attitude High tolerance and understanding for
individuals presenting with mental health, substance use, and
physical health needs Flexible with the ability to adapt and thrive
in fast-paced and challenging environments, working across various
settings including office, home, and field Strong advocacy,
conflict resolution, and time management skills Proficient in
electronic data entry, with the ability to prioritize roles, tasks,
and deliverables, and possess creative and solution-focused
problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication
skills, ability to build relationships and network, and work both
independently and in a team Bilingual proficiency in
Spanish/English is preferred but not required Proficient in
Microsoft Programs (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), Zoom, and
web-based scheduling software WHAT YOU'VE ACCOMPLISHED At least one
(1) year of work history and relevant transferrable skills WHAT WE
OFFER Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan,
529 Education Savings Plan, Long Term Disability, Employee
Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Legal Access
Plan, Employee Appreciation Program, Company Sponsored Employee
Events, Staff Development, 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule, Paid
Sick, Vacation and 13 Observed Holidays, Public Service Loan
Forgiveness Program Eligibility and more! PHYSICAL DEMANDS,
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, EQUIPMENT The physical demands described
here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Potential physical demands
include but are not limited to: walking, climbing stairs, handling,
finger/grasp/feel objects and equipment, reaching, communicating,
being mobile, repetitive motions, visual activity, driving, and
entering buildings. Comfortable working in a pet-friendly
environment. If an accommodation is needed, please inform the Human
Resources Department. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY LAFH is
committed and proud to provide equal employment opportunities to
all employees and applicants without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age,
disability or status as a veteran. FAIR CHANCE ACT LA Family
Housing will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history
pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to
disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check
until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a
conditional offer and running a background check, if LA Family
Housing is concerned about conviction that is directly related to
the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances
surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or
challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more
about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the California Department of
Fair Employment and Housing's Fair Chance Act webpage. #LI-VS1
Travel Required Yes. Travel required 70% of the time; Use of
personal vehicle required Qualifications Experience Required
------1 year: Work history and relevant transferrable skills
Employment Type: Full Time
Keywords: LA Family Housing, Los Angeles , Case Manager, Executive , North Hollywood, California
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