Coordinated Care Agency (CCA), a dba of the Archdiocesan Housing Authority, offers comprehensive services, enhanced shelter, and housing for people experiencing deep poverty and homelessness.
The purpose of our work is to ensure that people have access to the healthcare and supports that they need to thrive. The team works to promote social changes to dismantle systemic racism, injustices and inequities that contribute to housing instability. We approach our clients and colleagues through a trauma informed lens, based on the knowledge and understanding of how trauma affects people's lives.
The Case Manager provides engagement and supportive services using a harm reduction approach to stigmatized populations which may include people who have substance use disorders, engagement with child welfare systems, have significant mental health diagnoses or physical health issues. Our programs include 24/7 enhanced shelter, permanent supportive housing, day centers, street outreach, scattered sites housing stabilization programs, and integrated health clinics. The emphasis is on meeting individuals “where they are at” and providing non-judgmental, non-coercive services and resources to individuals with a focus on housing stabilization. The Case Manager will work directly with participants to obtain/maintain stabilized permanent housing and to develop an individualized stability plan. Case Managers will work closely with various providers, support services, and community resources.
Case Manager positions offer a compensation range of $26.22 – $29.17 per hour (DOE)
Full‑time, 40‑hour positions include a competitive benefits package:
Job Conditions:
This position requires the employee to work in an environment where there may be exposure to illicit drug residues and fumes or other bio-hazardous materials in the course of doing business. In addition, there is potential for exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Other exposures could include cleaning supplies, chemicals involved in pest control, paint and other materials used in building maintenance, building temperature fluctuations, dust, noise, pests, and odors. Other working conditions may include interruptions, working alone, evening or weekend work, responding to emergencies and working on-call.
This position also requires the employee to work with clients who may have untreated or poorly treated substance use and mental health disorders. These clients may demonstrate challenging behaviors that require staff support for de-escalation or redirection.
Physical Requirements:
The requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Mental Acuity Requirements:
The cognitive skills needed to complete tasks, including abilities such as learning, remembering, focusing, categorizing, and integrating information for decision making, problem-solving, and comprehending.
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Note to Internal Candidates: HR reviews internal compensation and determines any increase based on their experience and also agency internal equity factors.
Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please let us know if you need special accommodations to apply or interview for this position.
EMPLOYEE/EMPLOYER PLEDGE: We will not tolerate attitudes, behaviors, or statements that alienate, offend, or injure any person associated with CCS because of their racial or ethnic origin. We will enable and support all efforts to become aware of and eliminate racism and racist behaviors within CCS and the broader community. We will take exceptional steps to identify and root out such biases, especially where there appear to be long standing, institutional patterns of unacceptable behavior or lack of performance.
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