Case Manager
Responsibilities:
• Oversee a high-volume portfolio of residents, providing individualized case management that promotes housing stability and improved quality of life.
• Meet with tenants regularly through outreach, intake discussions, follow-up appointments, and ongoing assessments to identify needs and adjust support plans.
• Help residents secure and maintain public benefits, stay current with rent obligations, and address barriers that may affect successful tenancy.
• Partner with property management during unit walkthroughs, habitability reviews, and pest control visits to support safe and stable living conditions.
• Connect tenants with community-based resources, including healthcare, behavioral health, recovery support, and employment services, and monitor follow-through on referrals.
• Foster a supportive residential environment by organizing tenant meetings, group activities, and community events in collaboration with colleagues and onsite staff.
• Respond to urgent tenant situations with calm de-escalation, appropriate intervention, and timely coordination with internal teams or outside providers.
• Maintain accurate case notes, tenant files, and service documentation while protecting confidentiality and meeting reporting expectations.
• Assist with site-based administrative activities such as check distribution support, recertification efforts, mandated reporting, and participation in scheduled meetings.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree required, or at least 2 years of verified case management experience supporting individuals who are currently or were previously unhoused in lieu of a degree.• At least 1 year of experience working with diverse, low-income, and unhoused or previously unhoused populations.
• Hands-on background in case management, outreach, or related direct-service work.
• Familiarity with San Francisco resources and service networks available to adults who are currently or were previously unhoused.
• Ability to manage organized documentation and case files for a large resident caseload.
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and general administrative tasks such as data entry and filing.
• Strong written communication skills with the ability to complete paperwork accurately and prepare detail-oriented correspondence.
• Demonstrated critical thinking, problem-solving ability, and sound judgment when handling sensitive or challenging situations.
Compensation
$27.00-$27.00 HourlyAbout Us
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