Job description

Share provides a wide spectrum of services ranging from street outreach, hunger response, and emergency shelter to housing and asset building. We offer individuals services, resources, and the tools they need to end their houselessness, secure housing, and maintain that housing.

We seek bright, driven people who are passionate about social justice and who want challenging career opportunities that deliver personal and professional fulfillment. Our dedicated and energetic employees provide essential services to a vulnerable population. We take pride in making a difference in the lives of so many every day.

Share recognizes that our employees are the foundation for our organization as well as our heart and soul. Share has a generous and robust benefit package including 4 weeks of PTO, paid sick leave, a wellness program, a matched 401(k) and health, dental and life insurance. We encourage a culture of supportive compassion for our participants, co-workers, and volunteers.

Share’s Mission:

Share believes every person counts. Together we pursue a stronger community by building relationships, advocating for equitable access to housing and food stability while empowering every individual to grow and thrive.

DEI Statement:

Share wants to be part of a community that brings about change. We are committed to actively working to dismantle racist systems, focusing on sustainable solutions to structural racism, police violence, and inequitable economic, health care, and education systems. It requires all institutions, including ours, to ask what more we can and should do to live our commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion – and we must be brave enough to make changes.

Job Summary:

Share’s Rapid Re-Housing (RRH) and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) programs use the Housing First model to move the most vulnerable houseless individuals and families into housing, provide short and long-term rental assistance and case management support to help people stabilize in housing and not return to houselessness.

The Housing Case Manager works with clients to obtain housing and ensure long-term housing sustainability. Case management is specifically focused on housing navigation, housing maintenance, stability, and retention: paying rent, interacting positively with landlords and neighbors, assisting clients in finding supports that help them manage behaviors that may accompany mental illness or substance use, developing crisis plans, connecting with appropriate community resources, and supporting clients’ individual housing goals.

Key Responsibilities:

Work with each client to develop and progress on goal plans according to individual goals and objectives.

Work with clients to identify housing opportunities in the community.

Maintain contact with all housing clients on a scheduled basis, appropriate to their status and needs.

Ensure that client interactions are person-centered, goal-focused and reflect each client’s goal plan.

Provide transportation to clients when required.

Make referrals to supportive services in our community as appropriate and support client in navigating this process.

Effectively use the HMIS database and other tools to ensure compliance with data standards and record-keeping as required by Federal, State, County and City funders

Document all client interaction and maintain accurate paperwork/reports.

Perform re-certifications and housing inspections for each client and accurately update files regularly.

Attend regular case management meetings and other specified meetings/trainings as required.

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a wide and diverse range of co-workers, supervisors, community organizations, and other human service providers.

Operate proficiently a personal computer, scanner, printer, and copier.

Must Have’s:

Bachelor’s degree in related field, 2 or more years working with the population and an understanding of the strengths and needs of people experiencing houselessness, low-income, elderly and differently abled individuals.

A dedication to supporting and empowering the client utilizing best practice interventions including a housing first philosophy, harm reduction, and trauma informed care.

Ability to hold clients with severe clinical needs in unconditional positive regard and provide services without judgment.

Deep respect for clients’ autonomy and inherent right to make their own choices about their own lives, while also helping them understand and navigate those choices.

Proactive and solutions-focused approach to case management

Embrace collaborating with people with diverse ethnic backgrounds, cultural backgrounds and sexual orientations with respect and dignity.

Work Environment:

The nature of the work involves working with houseless and low-income households, either individuals or families. A portion of the day will be in an office setting. Working with clients in a community or home setting is also required.

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: $22.00 - $26.00 per hour

Benefits:

401(k) matching

Dental insurance

Health insurance

Health savings account

Life insurance

Paid time off

Vision insurance

Schedule:

10 hour shift

8 hour shift

Ability to commute/relocate:

Vancouver, WA 98661: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)

Experience:

Case management: 1 year (Required)

Work Location: In person