CSO
is looking for a Housing Case Worker.
The Housing Case Worker coordinates and monitors the assessment,
housing planning process and follow-up for each tenant of the agency's
supportive housing program as assigned. This role serves as advocate, liaison
and support for tenants and is part of the agency service team, providing a
safe haven for tenants to address barriers to self-sufficiency.
As a Housing Case
Worker:
You Will:
- Complete new tenant assessment to determine
eligibility and needs for social support programs.
- Assist tenants in the development of
individual plans to move toward self-sufficiency and to retain/secure permanent
housing
- Evaluate, facilitate and monitor tenant's
progress towards established goals and objectives
- Maintain and update tenant information into
agency's computer database system
- Provide resources/assistance for tenants
in: budgeting, job training, employment
search, locating permanent housing, managing medical issues and addressing
transportation, sealing criminal history records, applying for permanent
housing options, and other needs
- Coordinate with local probation or parole to
assist in supporting stabilization of program participants, as applicable
- Provide referrals and connection to community
resources to support tenants, including internal referrals for mental
health/addiction treatment, crisis services, and community support/RSN as
appropriate
- Assist in collection of rents as appropriate;
ensure tenant has plan for paying rent and maintaining stability
- Work collaboratively with tenant and housing
team to ensure eviction prevention plan is in place, as needed
- Advocate for tenants with other service
providers, including federal, state and city agencies and other non-profits;
provides referrals to other appropriate service providers as needed (e.g.
Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare)
- Provide community-based services to support
tenants; transports tenants as appropriate/directed
- For housing units that receive referrals from
the Coordinated Entry System (CES), work to identify units for rent, initiate
and maintain working relationships with local landlords, work closely with the
CES to identify referrals for prospective tenants, and attend CES case
conference meetings to represent FOH as a PSH provider of units in the
Continuum of Care (CoC)
- Work in a collaborative manner within/outside
department to accomplish common goals and ensure consistency of interpretation
of policies/procedures and guidelines for tenants
- Maintain current knowledge of and good working
relationships with other service providers with whom Friends of the Homeless
and CSO collaborates. Attend
inter-agency meetings as required
Your Background:
- College degree in relevant field (preferred)
- Experience in the Human Services field
- Computer proficiency
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Bilingual candidates are
strongly encouraged to apply.
We
also seek applicants who embody CSO's values by being:
- Positive – maintaining resiliency and
focusing on solutions
- Respectful – collaborating and effectively
communicating
·
Insightful – demonstrating self-awareness and effectively
priority setting
·
Conscientious – taking accountability and applying
feedback
What We Offer:
Competitive salaries,
full health and dental coverage, free CEUs for in-house training, ample paid
time off, a 403B retirement savings plan, employee referral bonuses, group rate
supplemental insurances, a premier employee assistance program, personal cell
phone plan discounts, and a flexible, supportive work environment fostering
collaboration.
Our Agency:
Clinical & Support
Options, Inc. is a dynamic behavioral health organization serving Western
Massachusetts for over 50 years. With offices across Springfield, Northampton,
Greenfield, and beyond, we're dedicated to providing comprehensive support to
individuals and families. Join our team of over 650 multi-disciplinary staff
and become part of a collaborative environment where excellence is fostered
internally and partnerships are forged externally with community organizations.
At CSO, you'll find a flexible and supportive work environment that encourages
collaboration and growth. Join us and make a positive impact on thousands of
lives in our communities!
CSO was voted a
"Healthcare Industry Top Workplace" in 2023. We are the
fastest-growing Behavioral Health agency in Western Massachusetts. CSO has
consistently received high marks on their internal employee satisfaction
survey, noting that over 90% of CSO staff would recommend CSO as a great place
to work. We encourage you to check us out!
CSO offers Training
in: Trauma Informed Care, Motivational Interviewing, Cultural Diversity, Equity
and Inclusion, Mindfulness Skills and more.
EOE/AA