$24.48-$30.60 HR DOE
Join our Team! We offer an excellent benefits package!
3 weeks vacation * 12 days sick leave * 13 holidays* medical * dental* vision* life insurance * LTD * AD&D * pension * 403b * catastrophic & accident ins
Quince Street Village is a sanctioned micro home shelter that provides safe shelter for adults experiencing homelessness in Olympia. CCS strives to provide a safe and respectful environment where program participants can access an array of emergency and supportive services and work towards more permanent housing. The Case Manager’s primary responsibility is to partner with the Participants at Quince Street Village to create individualized service plans that are focused on gaining housing, gaining or increasing income, obtaining medical/mental health/substance use supports and gaining other resources.
This position also provides services that include, but are not limited to: housing search, financial coaching, housing counseling, connecting to resources, obtaining benefits, finding employment, crisis intervention & management, etc. This position will work closely with the Program Supervisor, Program Generalists, Program Director, Case Managers, and many local agencies and resource providers. This position works specifically with the “most vulnerable” unhoused adults in Thurston County. This position will take a vital role in fulfilling our agency’s goals of safety, stability, and supportive connections.
The Case Manager is in charge of ensuring all data is tracked in HMIS and in completing all reports for the site. Much of the work is done outdoors since the site is a sanctioned micro home shelter
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum Qualifications
Post-Secondary education in social services and 1-year experience providing direct services to low-income/no-income households in crisis, or 3 years’ experience (providing direct services to low-income/no-income households in crisis.
Applicant must successfully pass required background checks prior to an offer of employment.
Understanding of problems homeless people often face, including alcohol and drug abuse, mental illness, domestic violence, and long-term homelessness.
Excellent written and oral communication.
Good office computer skills, with ability to maintain complex client records and update databases including HMIS.
Support and contribute to a creative, collaborative and respectful environment that promotes teamwork.
Must have an acceptable driving record per CCS’ driving policy. (required to provide current driving abstract).
Mental health and/or crisis intervention experience.
Demonstrates the necessary attitudes, knowledge and skills to deliver culturally competent services and work effectively in multi-cultural situations
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor of Master’s Degree in Social Work or related field
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