Shelter Case Manager at AHP - NEVADA LLC
Saint George, Utah, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Case Management, Crisis Response, Risk Assessment, Trauma Informed Care, Goal Setting, Wellness Tracking, Record Keeping, Client Advocacy, Resource Coordination, Life Skills Training, Mentorship, Documentation, Confidentiality, Interagency Collaboration, Problem Solving, Communication

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description Youth Futures seeks a case manager to serve in a residential youth shelter. A case manager will be responsible for connecting youth to resources, oversee goal setting and wellness tracking, as well as, billing services and maintaining accurate records. The case manager will work one-on-one with clients, handles client problems case-by-case, which might include struggles with domestic violence, physical or emotional illness, alcoholism, drug abuse and other conditions that contributed to their homelessness. This position will coordinate access to services for permanent housing, health care, financial help, family mediation /and or job training. A case manager will drive or coordinate transportation for residents to community services for help with permanent housing, health care, drug or alcohol referral, educational supportive services and assist in access to permanent self-sufficiency. Each of these pillars outlines the essential functions and primary goals of the role of the Case Manager. The Case Manager provides critical guidance for youth in crisis with these primary goals: Providing a Safe Space: ? Crisis response, assisting youth in crisis to enter shelter and meet immediate needs ? Initiating risk assessments and mental health needs to find appropriate resources ? Providing trauma informed care and wrap around services ? Working with staff and therapists to determine needs and supervision Creating Plans for Success: ? Assessing strengths and resources of youth ? Goal planning with youth to follow youth-led priorities ? Innovative problem-solving, identifying relevant resources ? Meeting each youth where they are at, providing encouragement, reminders, arranging transportation and building skills needed for success ? Providing ongoing wellness checks and assessments with ongoing case management Supporting Successful Youth Futures: ? Coordinating Life Skills workshops and one-on-one mentorship to support self-reliance and to foster skills needed for transitions to adulthood ? Supporting education with enrollment, transportation, tutoring assistance, and connecting with liaisons and community partners for academic achievement ? Facilitating health and safety, oversee the medical needs of the youth, including access to healthcare, dental, and vision needs ? Assist youth seeking employment and housing with skills and tools needed for success ? Support engagement and healthy connections with friends, family and community and support recreation and healthy coping ? Facilitating access to mental health resources, counseling and therapy, as well as for family and household, to support housing and reunification goals ? Make referrals to outside resources Facilitating a Return to Safe Housing: ? Exploring safe housing plans, whether a return to parents/guardian, other appropriate kin relations, independent living, or other residential support programs. ? Accessing outside programs such as Job Corps, WIA, WFS, etc. Ongoing Support & Aftercare: ? Working with youth and families after discharging from the shelter to ensure a successful transition to safe housing ? Assisting with food, furnishings, or other items needed to support successful transitions ? Providing referrals, resources, as needed Communicating Progress: ? Providing an adequate documentation to make sure that our efforts and youth progress are reportable to responsible parties, such as licensing agencies, funders and donors, as appropriate ? Ensuring that documentation and communication follow procedures for confidentiality to protect the rights and privacy of clients ? Participating in weekly case management strategy meetings, interagency collaborations, and completing daily reporting and weekly summaries, as well as maintaining records of contacts for future needs ? Collaborate with youth, therapists, staff, families, and community partners as needed to provide wrap around support and to make and achieve appropriate and sustainable housing goals for youth. ? Maintain all necessary paperwork and releases that enable youth to safely and legally participate in activities. ? Other duties as assigned. Requirements JOB QUALIFICATIONS: 1. A degree in a human services field and/or three years related work experience preferred 2. A minimum of 400 hours in human services field 3. One year of supervisory experience preferred. Consideration will be given to applicants who have excellent skills in communication, interpersonal relationships and organization. Spanish speaking is a plus. 4. Previous experience with persons experiencing homelessness, youth, or other vulnerable populations is preferred. 5. Valid driver license, a good driving record and proof of insurance. 6. No evidence of criminal activity involving a dependent population or any violent criminal activity. 7. Certification in CPR, First Aid and Food Handlers or ability to obtain. 8. Ability to obtain and maintain UHMIS (Utah Homeless Management Information System) certification for data collection, as well as other professional trainings. 9. Ability to read, write legibly, and understand written directives and policies. 10. Ability to communicate with staff, residents and their family and community organizations. PREFERRED QUALITIES: 1. Ability to work in a fast paced, unpredictable, challenging environment without becoming overwhelmed 2. Ability to adjust communication skills to work effectively with superiors, colleagues, youth, parents/guardians, and community members. 3. Understand the mission and vision of the program fully and work to implement it 4. Ability to address concerns directly and take constructive criticism when necessary 5. Highly organized, detail oriented, and acutely observant 6. Ability to research, problem solve, and build strong relationships with community partners in order to assist youth in achieving their goals 7. Not easily triggered by working with strong personality types and can maintain appropriate boundaries and self-care practices when dealing with youth from traumatic backgrounds 8. Can commit to stay with the organization for at least 3 years PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to perform a range of physical motions, exerting up to 50 pounds. Walking, hiking, lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; standing, walking, sitting for long periods of time, kneeling, squatting, and stooping; running for brief periods of time. Hours: Full-Time - This position includes working some evenings, weekends and on-call.
Responsibilities
The Case Manager connects youth in a residential shelter to necessary resources, oversees goal setting and wellness tracking, handles billing, and maintains accurate records while addressing complex client issues like domestic violence or substance abuse. This role involves coordinating access to services for permanent housing, healthcare, financial aid, and job training, including arranging transportation for residents to community services.
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