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Victory Programs, Inc. is Hiring a HIFA Housing Search Case Manager Near Boston, MA

The HIFA Housing Search Case Manager will provide high intensity housing search to help clients overcome barriers and access affordable, safe homes, to better their health outcomes. These supports are designed to increase housing retention. The Housing Search Case Manager reportsto the Program Director of Housing Search and Stabilization Services for weekly supervision and programmatic assignments.

Essential Functions:

  • Act in accordance with Victory Programs, Inc.’s Standards of Excellence always, including maintaining professional ethics, boundaries and client confidentiality.
  • Ensure that policies and procedures of the programs are followed.
  • Work with a caseload of 30-35 clients. In an intensive 12–18-month process, the search specialist will work to determine appropriate housing possibilities and create an individualized housing service plan including short- and long-term goals associated with stable, affordable housing. Work with clients to set priorities and take steps toward reaching these goals.
  • Work with clients to identify possible barriers to obtaining housing. Discuss criminal, credit and eviction history. Request CORI and credit reports with all clients willing to do so. Proactively plan strategies to appeal housing denials and present mitigating factors.
  • Attend all housing related appointments with clients, including interviews, appeal hearings, apartment viewings and lease signings.
  • Work with clients on accessing, obtaining, applying for resources related to housing search and support for maintaining housing such as income support, health insurance support, identification documents etc.
  • Maintain communications with housing authorities, landlords and private management companies responsible for administering affordable housing options. Contact these providers on a regular basis to remain informed of available housing, open waiting lists, eligibility requirements and application processes.
  • Work closely with clients on all phases of the subsidized housing process, including completing and following-up on housing applications, researching available apartments, accompanying clients to all related housing appointments such as interviews, apartment viewings, and lease signing.
  • Formulate and document individualized housing service plans for clients. Assist clients in creating goals that are achievable, concrete, and measurable and time limited.
  • Maintain contact with other internal and external client providers, including, but not limited to counselors, case managers, and housing providers.
  • Maintain timely and accurate records of all client work, completing all program required assessments. Maintain clear, concise and accurate client files and data-based records.
  • Attend weekly team meetings, weekly supervision, monthly clinical supervision meetings. Attend All Staff meetings, monthly staff trainings, program collaborative meetings, attend staff trainings when offered.
  • Research and identify available rental opportunities, educate clients about the requirements to qualify; obtain and submit required documentation, and assist clients in the application process for available units and waitlist.

Non-Essential Functions:

  • Participate and support the agency in program holiday events, State House rallies, fundraising and advocacy events, HIV/AIDS rally and walk, and any additional functions.
  • Attend weekly staff meetings, in-service training and agency workshops.
  • Attend additional training as requested by your supervisor to enhance skills.
  • Perform any other duty or task that may be requested by a supervisor or the Program Director.
  • Represent Victory Programs, Inc. in external meetings, as requested.

Qualifications:

Bachelor degree with 1-2 years experience or High school diploma with 3 or more years of client advocacy experience.

  • Housing search.
  • Case management.
  • HIV services and/or work.
  • Experience advocating for clients with government assistance agencies, housing authorities, private landlords or realtors preferred.
  • Openness to harm reduction philosophy.
  • Ability to work independently and cooperatively as a member of a professional team.
  • Strong organizational, written, and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong computer skills, including Google office suites and Internet use.
  • Demonstrated ability to work successfully in multi-cultural settings with diverse client groups, including people with mental health concerns and substance use disorder.
  • Must be CPR certified (may be obtained upon hire)
  • Complete TB screening (may be obtained upon hire)
  • Three strong work related professional references; at least 2 from manager or supervisor.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bilingual (English/Spanish, Haitian Creole) preferred.
  • A valid Massachusetts driver’s license with a safety driving points of 00, 99, 01, 02, or 03.

Position Type: Non Exempt, Full Time position (40 hours weekly) Monday - Friday 9am-5pm

Rate: $25.00 hourly

Victory Housing Division provides life-stabilization services, intensive housing placement services and case management services to homeless families and individuals. Our program helps families and individuals obtain permanent, safe housing solutions, increase self-sufficiency, and gain skills which support housing stability.

Victory Programs has helped individuals and families in crisis for 45 years. Thousands turn to us yearly for shelter, sustenance, recovery, care, and professional, compassionate support. Most struggle with homelessness, substance use and mental health, and many live with HIV/AIDS. Our team of more than 250 staff across 21 programs works with people to develop and execute creative, safe solutions to the very real challenges our clients face.

Our benefits program includes a 75% health and 25% dental employer premium contribution, 100% employer paid disability and life insurances, 19 days of earned time in your first year, sick time, personal days, tuition remission, and a retirement savings opportunity.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Civic & Environmental Advocacy

SALARY

$97k-117k (estimate)

POST DATE

06/17/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

08/16/2024

WEBSITE

vpi.org

HEADQUARTERS

DORCHESTER, MA

SIZE

25 - 50

FOUNDED

1975

TYPE

Private

CEO

ANNE PINKHAM

REVENUE

$5M - $10M

INDUSTRY

Civic & Environmental Advocacy

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