HOPWA and Non-Clinical Case Manager
New Today
Responsibilities
Identify and screen clients who are accessing services as appropriate to the level of service requested; assess client for eligibility requirements for rent assistance to include TBRA, STRMU, and PHP.
To maintain full-time employment, case manager will provide direct service client contact according to schedule. This includes face-to-face contacts or phone calls with clients, consultations about clients with family members or other service agencies, up to 4 hours per month in client specific case consultation with the Program Director.
Assist client and caretaker in the implementation of the plan, brokering services where needed and presenting the case to service provider group for consultation with other involved agencies as appropriate.
Follow-up client, evaluate plan effectiveness, and revise plan as required.
Provide information and referral to clients as requested or assessed during the course of a session.
Ensure client confidentiality and dignity at all times.
Verify client eligibility (identity, seropositive, residency, income) for program services.
Housing/HOPWA & Financial Assistance Conduct thorough assessments/screening of client's needs to determine eligibility for HOPWA STRMU and other housing assistance programs
Provide housing information and referrals to community-based housing resources
Help clients complete housing applications, understand leases, and navigate housing-related paperwork
Develop individual housing service plans and collaboratively establish long-term housing goals with participants aimed at promoting self-sufficiency and stability
Serve as a liaison between clients, landlords, and other service providers to address disputes and ensure smooth transitions
Ensure all programmatic requirements are met for STRMU assistance, including confirming current housing status and verifying need
Implement and adhere to program requirements regarding Housing Quality Standards and lead-based paint regulations, including conducting visual assessments if required
Accurately record and document all services provided and maintain comprehensive client files
Coordinate HOPWA services with other case managers and multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic client support
Develop and maintain professional relationships with clients, adhering to ethical boundaries
Build and maintain positive relationships with community organizations, landlords, and other agencies that an support clients in accessing and maintaining housing
Participate in community outreach activities, such as health fairs and community events, to raise awareness about HOPWA services and engage potential client
Education, Training, Skills, Knowledge and Abilities Associate degree or at least 60 credit hours completed of a degree related to human services; Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Nursing, or Public Health preferred. One (1) year of experience in which an internship or field placement may be considered.
Working knowledge of community resources and special treatment issues for HIV diseases, substance use disorder, HIV diseases, the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community, and community support programs.
Ability to mentally and physically cope with stresses caused by regular exposure to the effects of clients' behavioral health issues and respond appropriately to client crises and seek help in coping when needed through supervision, case consultation or counseling when needed.
Ability to respond compassionately to persons who are HIV positive and their partners/family.
Ability to develop creative responses to complicated problems involving indigent clients.
A perspective accepting of a wide variety of people's problems, attitudes and lifestyles. Good interpersonal skills and the ability to work on a team.
If in recovery, no less than two (2) years substance free.
Access to reliable transportation, a current Texas Driver's License and auto insurance
Equal Opportunity Employer
It is the policy of the Montrose Center to recruit, hire, train, compensate, and promote staff members on the basis of merit and without discrimination on the basis of age, sex, race, national origin, disability, religious preference, marital status, parental status, pregnancy, political affiliation or belief, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression.
- Location:
- Houston, TX, United States
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Community And Social Service Occupations