Stability Focused Case Manager at Colorado Village Collaborative
Denver, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Mar, 26

Salary

25.0

Posted On

17 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Cultural Competence, Strong Communication, Organizational Skills, Problem-Solving, Data Management, Collaboration, Trauma-Informed Approach, Transportation Skills

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description Position: Stability Focused Case Manager Reports to: Housing Support Manager Location: Denver Type: Full-time Pay: $25.00 per hour, generous benefits including 401k matching, 100% employer-paid premiums for health, dental, vision; paid vacation, paid holidays; $40 cell phone stipend The Stability Focused Case Manager is responsible for supporting individuals in achieving long-term stability through employment, education, vocational development, and benefits navigation. This role provides strengths-based, trauma-informed guidance to help community members build income, increase self-sufficiency, and maintain ongoing housing stability. Schedule / Hours 40 hours per week with flexibility for occasional evenings and weekends. Includes time spent in community member-facing work, administrative tasks, transportation, and working collaboratively with internal teams and community partners Key Area # 1- Individual Case Management Conduct needed program assessments in accordance with program timelines Collaborate with clients to set goals, assess needs, and provide supportive case management to help them achieve success. Assist with ID and vital document recovery needed for benefits, employment, and housing. Provide ongoing strengths-based, trauma-informed case management using motivational interviewing and problem-solving supports. Connect clients to physical health, dental health, behavioral health, harm reduction, substance use services, vocational training, and employment services available across the All In Mile High system. Make referrals to outside agencies and interdepartmental colleagues, such as Peer Support or our on-site Mental Health Professionals. Assist clients in accessing insurance, primary, dental, and specialty care as needed. Transports community members as necessary using personal vehicle for any and all related job description functions. Key Area #2 - Benefits and Resource Navigation, and Income Stability Assist individuals in applying for and maintaining public benefits, including Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicaid, Old Age Pension (OAP) Aid to the Needy Disabled (AND), RTD Live, SSI/SSDI, and other relevant supports. Coordinate with benefits specialists and partner agencies to ensure timely submission and follow-through. Assess strengths, interests, skills, and employment readiness with each community member. Assist with job searches, online applications, resume development, interview preparation, and connecting to hiring events. Support clients in accessing vocational, educational, and workforce development opportunities, including GED programs, certifications, trade schools, and higher education Educate and support clients in navigating systems and accessing resources to maintain long-term stability and self-sufficiency. Keep abreast of current trends in community resources, social security benefits, state government benefits, medical and mental health programming, and best practices in accessing resources and programs. Key Area #3 - Data Collection and Documentation Maintain accurate and up-to-date records, including HMIS data, case notes, community member documentation, and files and in compliance with data standards. Ensure proper documentation of all activities, communications, and community member progress. Completes all required forms and reports in a complete and timely manner per program requirements. Key Area #4 Professionalism and Teamwork Actively participate in case conferencing, team meetings, training sessions, supervisions, and community collaborations, contributing to a culture of collaboration and accountability. Work collaboratively with internal teams and community partners to support community members' stability goals. Actively participates, collaborates, and contributes to the multidisciplinary team to promote a team culture in which each client’s point of view, experiences, and preferences are recognized, understood, and respected, and in which client self-determination and decision-making in service planning are maximized and supported. Understands and follows the related policies and procedures of the Micro Community operations. Other Responsibilities Complete other special duties and tasks as assigned by management. We are a dynamic and growing team, and at times, everyone is required to do a bit of everything. Physical Requirements The position requires the ability to perform the essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation. Tasks may involve prolonged periods of standing, sitting, or walking. Additional requirements include occasional reaching, bending, crouching, or kneeling, along with manual dexterity to operate tools, equipment, and technology. Visual and auditory ability to respond to tasks and ensure safety are also essential. Requirements Qualifications Summary High School Diploma or equivalent, and one year either working or volunteering with unhoused individuals in a non-profit setting. Additional education or experience in social work, human services, or related fields preferred. Experience in case management, benefits navigation, homelessness services, social work, or related fields, with an understanding of Housing First, harm reduction, and trauma-informed engagement strongly preferred Ability to work within the community, including shelters, training sites, and office locations. Familiarity with HMIS or similar data systems is a plus. Reliable transportation is required. Cell phone to download and access CVC applications is required Skills Needed: Cultural Competence: Ability to relate to individuals from diverse backgrounds with empathy and understanding. Strong Communication: Excellent verbal and written skills for interacting with community members and documenting progress. Organizational Skills: Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines effectively. Problem-Solving: Creativity and flexibility in addressing housing challenges and logistical issues. Data Management: Attention to detail and proficiency in maintaining accurate records. Collaboration: Team-oriented with the ability to work effectively with multiple stakeholders. Trauma-Informed Approach: Understanding of the impact of trauma and applying this knowledge to community member interactions Transportation Skills: Comfort with driving and transporting community members and their belongings. Colorado Village Collaborative provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Responsibilities
The Stability Focused Case Manager supports individuals in achieving long-term stability through employment, education, and benefits navigation. This includes conducting assessments, providing case management, and connecting clients to necessary resources.
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