Housing Case Manager - Minneapolis, United States - RS Eden

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    The primary role of the Housing Case Manager is the ongoing support of clients within a permanent supportive housing environment. The Housing Case Manager engages clients at the housing site and in the outside community to orient to the expectations of supportive housing, develop an ongoing Individual Support Plan, and to assist with linkage to needed community resources. The goal of the programs is to improve individual and community outcomes related to safety, holistic wellness, recovery, increase in skills and income, and housing stability. The Housing Case Manager plays an integral role in assisting clients in developing skills across a variety of life domains through teaching, linking, and coaching. They engage clients to problem-solve conflicts and emerging crises that may destabilize and impair progress toward individual goals by engaging clients in positive, strengths-based, productive encounters.

    In addition to individual interactions with clients, the Housing Case manager plays a critical role in cultivating a harmonious and safe community. Day-to-day Success as a Housing Case Manager is a result of innovation and creativeness, flexibility, and a willingness to apply best practices and experiences effectively. Housing Case Managers must have flexible work schedules to reflect the needs of a 24-hour program. The ability to engage clients in both a planned and drop-in manner is key and effective time management and organizational practices are a must. They must be able to balance attention to the long-range goals of clients with day-to-day attention to the small, concrete steps clients must take to reach these goals. They must be able to assess and advocate individual client's needs within the wider context of a housing community that requires clients to fulfill expectations such as timely payment of rent, apartment care, and neighborliness. They must be able to assess and deescalate conflict with clients in a manner that ensures safety for the individual as well as the community Housing Case Managers must be willing to devote the time and energy required to ensure that all clients are engaged and that all encounters with clients are positive, professional, and reinforcing of the key missions of the program as well as the agency. The Housing Case Manager must possess self-confidence, creativity, and the ability to exercise discretion and judgement autonomously.

    Pay starts at $43,000/annually

    This position offers a $1000 SIGNING BONUS

    RESPONSIBILITIES
    • Provide Person Centered Case Management, Client Skills groups and Community Supports.
    • Develop and maintain a working knowledge of available community resources.
    • Act as a role model for clients by exhibiting productive behavior and conducting service interactions with a high level of professionalism and boundaries.
    • Administer UA drug tests in accordance with a client's individual support plan.
    • Maintain electronic health records in accordance with the expectations for timely and thorough billing for services rendered.
    • Safeguard personally identifiable health information (PHI) in accordance with duties and current agency HIPAA notification statement and standards.
    • Flexible schedule to meet case load need, including work a minimum of one evening per week
    REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
    • Current and valid driver's license, with a clean driving record
    • Associate's degree and 2+ years of experience and/or lived experience in human services
    OR
    • Bachelor's degreein human services or related field
    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
    • 1+ years of professional experience in human services
    • Intermediate computer skills which include a moderate understanding of operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, databases
    • Ability to relate to people from diverse backgrounds with multiple individual and systemic barriers to success
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills required
    • The capability of working alone with very little supervision
    Join a team whose innovative work addresses the complex and intersecting challenges of addiction, homelessness, disability, poverty, and criminal justice involvement. RS EDEN promotes recovery and resilience in our clients as they build new beginnings through these person-centered programs, including residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment for men, women, and women with children; reentry halfway houses and community supervision for men and women; and supportive housing and housing stability services programs. Our team provides creative solutions that support individual and community safety as well as holistic wellness and recovery.

    RS EDEN requires all new hire candidates for this position to successfully undergo and pass a criminal history background check, and driver record screen (DMV check).

    We offer competitive compensation and benefits package including:

    Health, Dental, and Vision. Life, Short-Term, and Long-Term disability insurance.
    Retirement plan with company contribution
    Generous paid time off
    12 annual holidays
    Tuition Reimbursement
    Paid Parental Leave

    Note: This job description is not intended to be an inclusive list of responsibilities, but a guide to basic areas of job function and responsibility. Other tasks may be assigned from time-to-time by the supervisor and the position may become specialized in focus, all of which would also be considered a part of this job description. All job descriptions are subject to periodic review and any changes will be addressed with both the employee and supervisor.

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