ARISE/Exceptional Family Services Housing and Care Coordinator
Arise / EFR is looking for a Housing and Care Coordinator. The Housing and Care Coordinator provides information about the ESSHI supportive housing program at Sennett Meadows to the community, determines program eligibility for referred individuals and coordinates all start-up activities to ensure successful establishment of residence. Responsible for addressing and resolving all housing related issues and supporting the goals of approximately nine program participants. Obtain needed community-based services and provide one-on-one support to maintain or increase each participant's ability to live safely and successfully at Sennett Meadows. This position conducts in-depth case management with each participant and is responsible for addressing all identified independent living needs. The Housing and Care Coordinator is responsible for ensuring all physical, mental and behavioral needs are assessed and addressed.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree preferred; or equivalent combination of education and related experience working in the disability advocacy field and/or with persons with disabilities
Knowledge of community services, housing regulations and disability support programs
Excellent advocacy skills and ability to form collaborative relationships
Must be able to skillfully address sensitive situations and problem-solve while maintaining the integrity of the program
Clean driver license and reliable, insured, inspected vehicle
Computer Proficiency
Essential Functions
Work closely with referral sources to identify potential program participants
Assess program eligibility and suitability with each person referred and complete enrollment process
Work with participants to identify and secure essential household items, furnishings and initial food supply; help set up apartment
Conduct a comprehensive needs assessment for each participant to identify support services that help maintain independence
Educate participants and family members on available services and resources
Provide general case management to link participants to needed services such as health and wellness, preventative, personal assistance, transportation, food, legal, financial, etc.
Work location: Cayuga County (Auburn & Sennett)
Hours and days: Monday-Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm
Compensation: $46,000 - $50,000 Annually
Non-Exempt; 40 hours per week, includes one-hour paid lunch
Background check, fingerprinting and DMV record check will be conducted prior to hire by the non-profit agency.