Case Manager, Housing-Mental Health (TCM-Scattered Site)
Do you know, you have the power to change the course of someone's life?Avivo employees do this every day, and we want you to join the team. At Avivo, our employees work with utter commitment to their clients, embracing the full person, believing in the dignity of all people.Why This Role MattersAvivo's Ending Homelessness division provides pathways to housing for individuals experiencing homelessness through Housing First, harm reduction, and trauma-informed approaches.As a Case Manager, Housing - Mental Health (TCM), you will support adults experiencing serious and persistent mental illness as they transition from homelessness into permanent, scattered-site housing. You will help clients stabilize their mental health, navigate complex systems, and maintain housing by providing consistent, community-based support. This role is ideal for someone who is adaptable, relationship-driven, and committed to equity and culturally responsive care.What You'll DoBuild trusting, professional relationships with adults experiencing homelessness and serious and persistent mental illness using trauma-informed, person-centered approaches.Provide Rule 79 Adult Mental Health Targeted Case Management, including assessments, goal planning, referrals, follow-up, and ongoing monitoring.Support clients in locating, securing, and moving into scattered-site housing that meets their individual needs.Coordinate and link clients to mental health, medical, chemical health, and community-based services to support stability and well-being.Meet regularly with clients in the community, using creative and flexible engagement strategies to support progress toward individualized goals.Work collaboratively with landlords and property managers to build positive relationships and support successful tenancies.Address housing-related concerns proactively, including mediation between clients and landlords when needed.Complete timely, accurate documentation and required paperwork in electronic systems to ensure compliance and quality care.Respond to and consult on safety concerns, crises, and mandated reporting situations when they arise.Actively engage as a team member, participating in meetings, supervision, and Avivo's commitment to undoing racism and reducing disparities.What You BringRequiredBachelor's degree in a human services-related field2,000+ hours of supervised experience working with adults with mental illnessEligibility to provide Rule 79 Adult Mental Health Targeted Case Management per DHS guidelinesAt least one year of experience working with single adults experiencing homelessness or similar populationsValid driver's license, access to a personal vehicle, and ability to travel throughout the communityFlexibility to work occasional evenings or weekends to meet participant needs You're Likely a Great Fit If You:Believe housing is a human rightPractice harm reduction and Housing First principlesAre a creative problem-solver who can navigate complex systemsCommunicate clearly and document thoroughlyBuild strong relationships while maintaining healthy boundariesAre committed to equity, cultural responsiveness, and reducing disparitiesThrive in dynamic, community-based work environments What We OfferMedical Health PlanHealth Savings Account (HSA)Nice Healthcare - chat, video visits, and in-home primary careDental PlanDependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA)Basic Life/AD&D & Voluntary Life/AD&DLong-Term DisabilityOption to purchase critical illness, accident insurance, and short-term disability401(k) Plan10 Paid Holidays & Generous PTOMileage reimbursement for required travel How to ApplySubmit your application online through Avivo's Careers page at Avivomn.org. Qualified candidates will be contacted for next steps. Early applications are encouraged as interviews are conducted on a rolling basis.Make a Difference with Avivo.Avivo will begin participating in E-Verify effective July 1, 2025.Equal Opportunity Employer