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Minimum Qualifications - Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required Associate degree in social services or other administrative, business or housing field is required from an accredited or state approved college or university, with a minimum two (2) years job related experience working with homeless individuals and families OR five years’ experience working in social service field; case management and homeless program experience preferred.
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Ensure that case management services to clients are reflective of the "Whatever It Takes" model, which emphasizes customer choice, harm reduction, trauma-informed care and psycho-social rehabilitation.
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The Case Coordinator assists consumers with locating, obtaining housing, maintaining housing, and developing housing resources, and is responsible for providing case management services, principally supportive of improvement in life skills and ADLs, to adults with serious mental illness.
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One to two years’ experience providing case management services/advocacy with homeless and low-income families. The Case Manager will provide case management to homeless families including servicelinkage and housing support.
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The Case Manager/Workshop Facilitator position for Linc Housing will be part of the Intensive Case Management Services team that will work with formerly homeless individuals with chronic medical conditions, co-occurring disorders.
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We implement a broad array of scattered-site, one-on-one supportive housing, and clinical case management programs through partnerships with developmental services, homeless services, veterans' services, and health care sectors.
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The Housing Services Therapist provides case management and counseling services to participants in various programs within Housing. The Housing Services Therapist also provides crisis intervention, assesses for more intensive mental health needs, assists with linkage to other services as needed, and provides case conferences to case managers/staff in Housing Department.
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Conduct comprehensive assessments in the jail, community, or court settings for homeless and justice involved individuals including psychosocial and service needs through interviews and evaluations, review of medical and mental health records, and consult with housing team members, intensive case management service (ICMS) and acute/subacute mental health bed providers.
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Maintain positive communication and relationship with Department of Mental Health (DMH), Los Angeles Homeless Authority (LAHSA), Department of Social Services (DPSS), Family Solution Center (FSC) and other Homeless agencies.
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The Housing Case Manager, as a member of the St. John’s Community Supports Program (CS) team, works closely with Medi-Cal members (Anthem Blue Cross, Health Net, L.A. Care, and Molina Healthcare) who are enrolled in the CS Program to provide homeless and housing support services.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS One (1) year of experience in healthcare, case management, homeless services or working with vulnerable populations. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Three (3) years of experience in healthcare, case management, homeless services or working with vulnerable populations.
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Experience working with at-risk youth and/or homeless population is preferred. This position requires being "on-call" as needed to provide services and also traveling between North Hills and Antelope Valley to provide services.
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Sage LA is a 490-unit new construction/lease up property with complete amenities such as fitness center, music studio, recreation room, clubhouse, subterranean parking, pet play area, game room, media center/movie theatre and 24/7 concierge services.
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Our robust continuum of care includes street outreach, drop-in services, health and wellness programming, case management, education and employment services, and housing programs.
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The position provides therapy and case management services to adults diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness and substance use disorders. Strong knowledge of homeless services and resources.
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