Case Manager Level Iii - San Francisco, United States - ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO

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_Life changing work__ _**_* Welcoming staff

  • Generous benefits
  • Advancement opportunities_**
    Join the St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco and be part of the solution to break the cycles of homelessness and domestic violence in San Francisco.
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Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco operates the Multi-Service Center - Northern California's largest homeless shelter, Navigation Centers for chronically homeless individuals and couples and the Riley Center - Domestic Violence shelter and services for survivors.

We have over 175 employees working in 4 locations.

We are proud of our diversity and of our more than 150 year history of helping others in San Francisco.

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Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco's mission is to offer hope and service, on a direct person to person basis, working to break the cycles of homelessness and domestic violence.


SUMMARY:

The Division Navigation Center is expected to be open three years. This position provides a full range of direct case management to clients. This position evaluates client needs and develops a service plan to approximately active clients. This is a full-time, non-exempt, union position. This position works Day Shift (8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Wednesday through Sunday.


HOURLY PAY AND BENEFIT OVERVIEW
This position pays $30 per hour. Kaiser HMO paid in full for employee. Voluntary dental, life, and vision insurance. 403b retirement plan with employer paid match after 1 year of employment. Ten vacation and ten sick days accrued per year. Two personal floating holidays and twelve and a half holidays offered per year. Employee Assistance Program.


RESPONSIBILITIES:


  • Provide direct client services: individual counseling, case management, advocacy and accompaniment.
  • Client information must be entered in database within 48 hours.
  • Create a service plan for each client with key issues prioritized.
  • Partner with service providers to meet each client's service plan goals by coordinating care.
  • Assist clients in maintaining stability by offering support and linkage to services.
  • Problem solve with the client to determine how best to assist the client.
  • Observe clients passively to determine issues that need intervention.
  • Facilitate meetings and support groups as needed.
  • Develop client exit survey and case summary to support outcomes and program analysis.
  • Maintain electronic client records, individual case files, daily log, and service statistics in an accurate and timely manner.
  • Participate in regular staff meetings including case management meetings and program development.
  • Participate in ongoing staff development and training.
  • Perform other appropriate duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:


  • BA degree in social services, psychology, or a related field. Equivalent work experience acceptable in lieu of degree.
  • Two years' experience providing services to chronically homeless preferred. Relevant comparable experience will be considered.
  • Above average proficiency to read, write and speak English
  • Demonstrated skills in counseling, case management and client advocacy.
  • Familiarity with the philosophy and approach of Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing and OARS.
  • Strong interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills
  • Understanding of homeless issues, especially in context to race, class, gender, and sexual identity.
  • Understanding of Housing First Approach to care for homeless population. Understanding of coordinated entry system.
  • Knowledge, experience, and comfort working with a diverse community, including LGBTQQ, youth, immigrant, lowincome communities, and communities of color.
  • Proficient in using MS Office including Word, Outlook, and Excel.
  • Working knowledge of community resources. Must be familiar with SF homeless shelter systems and services.
  • Demonstrated commitment to open, direct, and nonviolent communication.
  • Ability to deescalate crisis situations and make decisions under pressure.
  • Average reporting skills including data entry, Excel and Word processing.
  • Strong initiative and ability to work both independently and cooperatively with staff.
  • Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients, volunteers and staff.
  • Commitment to the mission of St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco.

Covid vaccination with booster and TB clearance required

Background Check completed upon acceptance of job offer

St. Vincent de Paul Society is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance qualified applicants will be considered for employment with arrest and conviction records.
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This position works Day Shift (8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Wednesday through Sunday.

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