• Housing Case Manager

    Safe Place of Eastern South Dakota
    Job Description
    Housing Case Manager
    Hours: Full-Time 40 hours (occasional weekend/evening events)
    Reports to: Shelter Supervisor

    Qualifications:
    • Associate or bachelor’s degree in human services or a related field is preferred, but equivalent experience will also be considered.
    • Basic knowledge, understanding and experience working with victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault.
    • Self-motivated, self-directed, organized, responsible.
    • Ability to respond effectively to crises.
    • Excellent oral, written, and electronic communication skills
    • Skilled at building interpersonal relationships in the community
    • Ability to maintain confidentiality.
     
    Perks:
    • Safe Place offers a competitive benefits package, including paying 85% of the single employee’s premium for health, vision, and dental insurance.
     
    Housing Responsibilities: 
    • Assess (ESG) Emergency Solutions Grant and (SDAP) Security Deposit Assistance Program client eligibility.
    • Assist clients with housing applications.
    • Work with clients to develop individualized housing plans, complete paperwork.
    • Continually monitor and evaluate each client’s progression through their housing case management plan and develop corrective action provisions as needed.
    • Prepare case management related reports.
    • Maintain contact with grant administrator, property managers/landlords and other agencies, as needed.
    • Complete housing inspections in accordance with the SD Housing requirements.
    • Maintain client related data systems, including case notes and complete HMIS entries.
    • Assist Executive Director and Business Manager with monthly ESG grant request or reports as needed.
    • Provide referrals and information about other programs to victims.
    • Work closely with the shelter staff to communicate needs and to ensure seamless continuity of services.
    • Provide on-call crisis advocacy alternating weekend and holiday rotation with other on-call crisis advocates.
     Advocacy Responsibilities:
    • Direct client services to include trauma informed care, advocacy, in-take, protection orders, and sexual assault.
    ·     Work closely with the shelter staff to communicate needs and to ensure seamless continuity of services.
    ·     Document all interactions as required.
    ·     Maintain safety and security precautions.
    ·     Crisis intervention and safety planning with clients/potential clients.
    ·     Respond to emergency requests and/or needs by clients.
    ·     Rotate on call duties as assigned.

    Hours of work:
    • Monday through Friday; occasional evenings and weekends
    • Ability to adjust hours as needed to cover events and needs of the position.
     
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