About The Position

The New Beginnings Intensive Case Manager (ICM) provides permanent supportive housing to chronically unhoused adults without children (AWOC). Support participants in overcoming challenges and building a pathway to a better quality of life, foster self-sufficiency, and stability.

Requirements

  • Proof of Highschool Graduation or GED
  • 2 years' experience with data entry, compliance, or related field
  • Previous experience working with unhoused population
  • Knowledge of local social service agencies, programs, and issues as they pertain to the local unhoused population
  • Knowledge of applicable statutes, ordinances, and codes
  • Knowledge of social service work, interviewing, and referral techniques
  • Ability to analyze situations, exercise appropriate judgement, and adopt an effective course of action
  • Ability to communicate effectively with persons from a variety of social, cultural, and economic backgrounds, and possess a demonstrated understanding of and sensitivity to culturally diverse populations
  • Demonstrate strong written, verbal, and listening skills, along with the ability to independently initiate and respond to various forms of correspondence to all business contacts
  • Ability to be flexible, adjust to shifting priorities while remaining organized
  • Ability to understand and follow all agency policies and procedures
  • General computer knowledge, and the ability to use Microsoft Office software
  • Ability to work flexible hours, as required by the client caseload
  • Ability to perform accurate mathematical equations, calculate client's rent/ utility costs

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor's Degree in Social Work or related field

Responsibilities

  • Conduct initial interview/intake and client needs assessments
  • Provide case management and supportive services to clients moving into long-term housing
  • Create individualized case plans with each adult member of the household, based on the client's needs
  • Review the client's treatment plan monthly, update the client's case plan, and track outcomes
  • Connect clients with wrap-around services through other programs offered at HELP, including Workforce Services Job Readiness Workshops, Energy Assistance Program, holiday programs, etc.
  • Connect clients with mainstream programs including but not limited to; Medicare, SSI, and SSDI
  • Provide clients with referrals and resources for other social services and partner agencies
  • Meet with clients to complete income calculations and rent requests regularly
  • Conduct weekly and semi-monthly home visits
  • Provide transportation to clients to for appointments
  • Enter case notes into HMIS daily, ensuring captivity of client's progress
  • Maintain audit-ready files
  • Maintain clear boundaries with all clients and providers ensuring ethical standards are not compromised
  • Facilitate Life Skills Training sessions for clients as needed
  • All other related duties as assigned by management for the needs of HELP of Southern Nevada

Benefits

  • 15 Paid Holidays
  • Birthday Holiday
  • Paid sick and vacation time
  • 403B
  • 90% of the employee only premium is paid for Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
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