What are the responsibilities and job description for the Transitional Housing Site Manager position at Community Partnership of Southeast Missouri?
The Transitional Housing Site Manager/Case Manager is responsible for the daily operations of the YHDP-funded transitional housing program, ensuring a safe, stable, and supportive living environment for youth experiencing homelessness. This role combines property management with case management services, working directly with young adults (ages 16-24) to support their transition to permanent housing, employment, education, and self-sufficiency.
Key Responsibilities: Housing Operations & Site Management:
- Oversee the day-to-day operations of the transitional housing facility, ensuring a safe and well-maintained environment.
- Enforce program policies, house rules, and participant agreements while maintaining a trauma-informed and youth-centered approach.
- Conduct unit inspections and coordinate maintenance requests, ensuring compliance with local housing codes and safety regulations.
- Maintain accurate records of unit occupancy, lease agreements (if applicable), and incident reports.
- Ensure that participants understand their rights and responsibilities within the program.
Case Management & Supportive Services:
- Provide individualized case management services, including housing stability planning, life skills development, education and employment assistance, and referrals to supportive services.
- Conduct comprehensive intake assessments and develop individualized service plans with program participants.
- Support participants in securing permanent housing by assisting with applications, landlord engagement, and housing navigation.
- Connect youth to community-based resources such as mental health services, substance use treatment, healthcare, education, and employment programs.
- Facilitate life skills workshops, including budgeting, tenant rights and responsibilities, conflict resolution, and job readiness.
- Maintain case notes and documentation in the agency’s case management system, ensuring compliance with grant requirements.
Crisis Intervention & Youth Engagement:
- Provide crisis intervention, conflict resolution, and mediation as needed to support a positive living environment.
- Foster a supportive and empowering space where youth feel safe, heard, and respected.
- Collaborate with youth to develop and achieve personal goals, advocating for their needs within the system of care.
- Promote youth voice and leadership within the program, incorporating feedback to enhance service delivery.
Program Compliance & Reporting:
- Ensure compliance with YHDP, HUD, and agency policies, including Housing First, Positive Youth Development, and Trauma-Informed Care principles.
- Track and report program outcomes, including housing stability, employment, and educational progress of participants.
- Participate in Coordinated Entry and case conferencing meetings to ensure seamless service coordination.
- Assist with grant reporting, data entry, and required documentation for funders and oversight bodies.
Qualifications & Skills:
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, or related field preferred. Equivalent experience in youth services, housing programs, or case management may be considered.
- Experience: Minimum of 2 years working with youth experiencing homelessness, transitional housing, or related social services.
- Knowledge: Understanding of trauma-informed care, Housing First, Positive Youth Development, and harm reduction approaches.
- Skills:
- Strong case management and advocacy skills.
- Ability to de-escalate crises and provide conflict resolution.
- Strong organizational and documentation skills.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to engage youth effectively.
- Experience with property management, housing navigation, or landlord relations is a plus.
- Technology: Proficiency in case management software (such as Apricot), Microsoft Office, and online databases.
- Other Requirements:
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
- Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings and weekends.
- Ability to pass background checks in accordance with agency policies.
Work Environment:
- Work will take place in both office and residential settings.
- Regular travel may be required to housing sites, partner agencies, and community meetings.
- Requires the ability to remain calm and professional in high-stress situations involving youth in crisis.LOCATIONS:
- Looking for Transitional Housing Site Managers to work the following locations
- Cape Location Only Full-Time
- Cape and Scott City Locations
- Poplar Bluff Location Only
Salary : $36,000