Care Coordinator II - Orangewood Resource Center at Orangewood Foundation
Santa Ana, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Trauma-Informed Care, Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Housing Navigation, Community Resources, Advocacy, Life Skills Instruction, Documentation, Communication, Multitasking, Decision-Making, Empathy, Flexibility, Organizational Skills, Customer Service, Teamwork

Industry

Non-profit Organization Management

Description
Description ABOUT THE COMPANY Our Mission: Since 1981, the Orangewood Foundation has passionately advocated for young people facing foster care, homelessness, and trafficking. Our mission is to empower these individuals by supporting the futures they envision, providing dedicated one-on-one support to help them achieve their dreams and goals. Our Programs & Services: We provide programs and services in four essential areas: Basic Needs & Support, Education, Life Skills & Employment, and Transitional Housing & Support. Our Vision: A community where every young person thrives. This is our long-term goal for young people in Orange County. We embody this goal every time we talk to a young person, a volunteer, a community member, and to each other. Our Commitment: Equal Opportunity Employer, Flexible Scheduling, Powerful Teamwork, Personal Fulfillment, Thriving Community, Professional Development, Mental & Physical Wellness, Competitive Compensation. Our Values: At Orangewood, recently ranked #27 in Best Places to Work 2025, we take pride in fostering a positive and supportive workplace culture. We ask all staff to uphold the following core values: Trust, Respect, Empathy, Inclusion, and Advocacy. JOB DESCRIPTION Position Title: Care Coordinator II – Orangewood Resource Center Employment Classification: Full Time / Hourly / Non-Exempt. Shift: Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri: 8:30am-5pm; Thurs: 10am-6:30pm; 3rd Saturday of every month: 10am-2pm Reports to: Program Supervisor Department: Orangewood Resource Center/Drop-In Program Summary: The Orangewood Resource Center (ORC) is a drop-in center for Transitional-Age Youth (TAY) ages 18-24 to access community resources and short-term case management services to support their transition to self-sufficiency. Position Summary: Care Coordinator role combines the responsibilities of assisting and empowering TAY at the ORC by providing life skills instruction, basic needs support, and connecting youth to community resources for employment, education, and housing. This position also integrates key functions of CalAIM that provides supports to individuals with Medi-CAL. The role includes care coordination by assessing their immediate needs (safety, housing, mental health, etc.), managing the drop-in center environment, and offering trauma-informed services. The Care Coordinator coordinates workshops, creates and updates case plans in monthly 1:1 meetings with participants, and provides outreach and support at events. When considering this job opportunity, please be aware that the role may involve high stress levels due to mitigating participant crises and potential exposure to vicarious trauma. It is essential to prioritize self-care and seek appropriate support when needed. Requirements Major Areas of Responsibility: Provide trauma-informed, strength-based, person-centered case management to TAY participants experiencing homelessness, including safety planning, advocacy, crisis intervention, and ongoing engagement. Serve as a low-barrier access point for referrals (self-referral, community partners, 211OC, outreach teams, shelters, hospitals, and law enforcement) and complete intakes, eligibility screenings, and needs assessments. Develop and regularly update the Individualized Housing and Service Plan (IHSP), incorporating housing goals, service needs, alternative strategies, and harm-reduction approaches. Working in partnership with other Orangewood programs, function as a Coordinated Entry System (CES) Access Point by completing CES assessments, collecting required documentation, and ensuring CES enrollment within 30 days. Provide housing-focused case management and housing navigation, including supporting participants in finding units, completing applications, securing documents, and attending housing-related appointments. Deliver field-based and office-based case management that links participants to healthcare, behavioral health, substance use treatment, benefits advocacy, basic needs, emergency housing, and transportation support. Support enrollment into Medi-Cal and CalAIM services when eligible and ensure access to services for participants who are not eligible for Medi-Cal. Promote continuous engagement and warm handoffs by coordinating with referring partners, multidisciplinary teams, county agencies, and community providers. Maintain a supportive environment that fosters healing, stabilization, and development of life skills, coping strategies, and positive decision-making. Attend internal and external meetings, case conferences, provider meetings, and community events, representing the mission, values, and needs of participants. Maintain accurate and timely documentation in HMIS, Apricot, and other systems; track program supports and follow all confidentiality and compliance policies. Provide excellent customer service, distribute basic needs items, and support participants in accessing both immediate and long-term resources. Perform additional duties as assigned by the supervisor. Education Requirements High school diploma with a minimum of 4 years’ experience with similar case management services OR Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, human services, or a related field with 2 years’ experience with similar case management services. Knowledge, Skill, and Experience Requirements: Demonstrated understanding of Trauma-Informed Care, Housing First principles, barriers experienced by TAY experiencing homelessness, and available Orange County resources. Ability to work sensitively with young people impacted by trauma, exploitation, behavioral health challenges, chronic homelessness, and complex needs. Ability to work in a high-crisis, fast-paced environment with flexibility to meet participants outside typical business hours. Strong decision-making skills with the ability to remain calm and effective during crises. Ability to take direction, accept feedback, and integrate new practices. Strong multitasking skills with the ability to learn and apply knowledge quickly. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Access) and data entry; experience with HMIS and Apricot preferred. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Effective written and verbal communication skills, including conflict resolution and mediation. Ability to build positive working relationships with internal staff, participants, county partners, and community-based organizations. Highly motivated, independent, adaptable, and committed to serving vulnerable young people. Comfortable discussing and addressing issues related to child abuse, exploitation, risky behaviors, and trauma. Essential Qualities: Understanding of and passion for the Foundation’s mission, vision, and values. Enjoys working directly with youth, volunteers, community partners, etc. Passion for and enjoys working directly with TAY population. Working Environment & Additional Requirements: Position requires use of personal vehicle. Physical requirements include standing, sitting, typing, bending and lifting up to approximately 25 lbs. (i.e. tables, chairs, food, water, etc.). Modification to work schedule may be made based on needs of the Foundation. Possess a valid California driver’s license and proof of automobile insurance. Position requires DMV clearance. Pre-employment screenings include criminal background check, FBI/DOJ fingerprinting, TB test, drug screen, and previous employment verification. A Plum.io assessment is a required part of the application process, and your application will be reviewed after assessment submission. Visit this link to learn more https://www.plum.io/about EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Benefits: Medical – Blue Shield HMO & PPO + HRA Delta Dental Vision (EyeMed Network) FSA – Healthcare & Dependent Care Mental Health through Headspace (virtual & in person therapy included) EAP – through Umum & Headspace Life/Disability/Accident/Critical Illness Pet Insurance 403b with company match Cell Phone Stipend Time-off Benefits: 5 Sick Days per year Up to 3 Floating Holidays per year Year one - 15 Days of PTO accrued at 5 hours per pay period 13 Company Paid Holidays Orangewood Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race (including hair texture and protective hair styles such as braids, locks, and twists), religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and/or related medical conditions), gender, gender identity (including individuals who are transgender and/or transitioning), gender expression, age, sexual orientation, reproductive health decision-making, military and veteran status, or any other protected group, in accordance with all applicable federal or State laws.
Responsibilities
The Care Coordinator II assists and empowers Transitional-Age Youth (TAY) by providing life skills instruction, basic needs support, and connecting them to community resources. The role includes care coordination, managing the drop-in center environment, and offering trauma-informed services.
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