Essential Duties:
- Build rapport with clients, identify strengths, and foster growth in self-sufficiency and resiliency to acquire the most stable housing possible.Â
- Have a working knowledge and understanding of the impact of the current housing crisis in this region, and its significance on the client’s overall health and well-being. Working knowledge or training related to the Landlord/Tenant Laws of the City of Seattle/King County is a plus.
- Support and assist clients from diverse backgrounds with housing placement opportunities, including completing applications and various paperwork.
- Provide ongoing support and assistance for formerly chronically unhoused clients who are in transition from housing instability to housing stabilization.
- Provide needed advocacy and support with housing integration and retention issues that may arise, addressing ongoing issues that have the potential to hinder the client’s overall health and well-being or housing stabilization. This may include case consultations, property and care team conferences, client behavioral agreements, and navigating housing exits as successfully as possible.Â
- Advocate for client with property management in order to ensure a successful housing placement, including responding to property complaints, enquiries, and questions.
- Provide resource connections for physical health, mental health, substance use, and other supportive service needs.
- Ensure the highest quality service in a culturally appropriate manner by maintaining quality client service standards and expectations.
- Collect needed documentation for program compliance and to measure health & housing outcomes, while keeping client information secure and confidential.
- Participate in individual supervision, team meetings, and departmental activities.Â
- Participate in agency meetings, required agency activities, and have a willingness to promote the overall mission of the agency through support and/or participation in agency initiatives and priorities committees.
- Other duties as assigned.
Core Competencies:
- Working understanding of Harm Reduction and Housing First principles within a Trauma Informed framework.Â
- Able to organize, prioritize multiple projects, and meet deadlines in a time-sensitive environment.
- Detail oriented with a high level of accuracy.Â
- Demonstrated flexibility and adaptability.
- Possess an understanding of professional boundaries.
- Demonstrated skills and working knowledge of Microsoft Office suite of applications, including Excel, Access, and Word.
- Experience working in electronic case noting within a database and electronic document collection and storage. Homelessness Management Information System (HMIS) experience helpful.
- Ability to communicate clearly and professionally in both verbal and written form.
- Professional phone skills.
- Proven ability to work independently and in a collaborative team environment.
- Ability to respond quickly to change.
- Ability to develop good working relationships with internal and external providers and partner agencies.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively under stressful conditions, exercising crisis management and de-escalation skills.
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in a social services field, or combination of related education and work experience.
- Two years of experience in direct social service or advocacy work, including assessing client needs and/or determining client benefit eligibility.
- Two years of proven experience and an understanding of the difficulties that come from working with marginalized populations that may include issues with chronic homelessness, past or current substance use, and ongoing mental health instability.
Work Environment:
- This position is primarily located in a leased apartment buildings and extended stay motels with some participants being served in scattered sites (scattered sites are hybrid and/or outreach) (apartment building) throughout the King County Region. Housing Case Manager positions require staff to be available to meet clients in the office setting or within the clients’ homes (as required by specific programs) and fieldwork.Â
- All positions that involve in person work with clients are required to undergo a TB test within 30 days of starting employment and annually, or as required by program.
- Any offer of employment is contingent upon passing a criminal background check. Some programs may require additional background checks or frequency.
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About Lifelong:
Lifelong is a community health organization committed to removing barriers to health with relentless compassion so that no one faces illness and injustice alone.
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We lead with heart. Our respect for people drives our mission. For 40 years, Lifelong has fought health inequities so that everyone can have the opportunity to thrive. Our comprehensive services include food and nutrition, healthcare navigation, aging and disability support, and connection to housing and other vital resources.
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We are looking for passionate, dedicated people to join our talented team and make real, meaningful changes in the daily lives of those living with chronic and life-threatening illnesses in their community. Lifelong offers exceptional benefits, including paid time off, medical and dental coverage in addition to a balanced work-life integration.
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Don’t meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Lifelong, we are dedicated to building a diverse, equitable, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you’re excited about this role but your experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyways. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles.
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EEO Statement:
Lifelong is committed to creating an accessible, supportive environment and experience that recognizes diversity and cultural competence as integral components of what we do.
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We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and as such, we do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
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