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Diversion Case Manager - Individual Homelessness

Community Teamwork
Full-time
On-site
Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
Diversion Case Manager - Individual Homelessness

Are you interested in a position that will make a difference in your life and the lives of others? Community Teamwork is seeking a Diversion Case Manager who will be responsible for providing case management to participants and providing advocacy, support, and referral information and assisting individuals to overcome barriers to becoming self-sufficient.

Community Teamwork is a private non-profit organization with over 600 employees, and we are a catalyst for social change. We leverage our programs, our partnerships, and our collective voice to foster equity, compassion, and community engagement by creating housing, education, and economic opportunities. We offer a supportive, mission-driven environment where you can thrive both personally and professionally.

At Community Teamwork, our employees enjoy best-in-class benefits to support their physical, financial and emotional wellness.

Benefits

Hourly Pay: starting at $24.34 per hour

Casual work environment

4 weeks of Paid Time Off

Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance

Paid Life Insurance

Tuition reimbursement

12 paid holidays (including one floating holiday)

Paid sick leave

Career advancement and professional development opportunities

5% contribution to your 401K retirement account after 6 months of employment, whether or not you participate on on your own

37.5 hour work week (paid for 40 hours)

Great co-workers and a fulfilling mission

Responsibilities

Conduct outreach and assessments in the community (Greater Lowell and Merrimack Valley Region)

Evaluate and assess referrals using a Housing First framework

Collaborate with local homeless service providers to facilitate smooth transitions from shelters to permanent housing

Maintain accurate case records and collect data for statistical analysis

Develop and implement participant-centered service plans, focusing on achieving participant goals

Monitor participant progress, identifying strengths, needs, barriers, and goals to sustain housing and increase self-sufficiency

Educate participants on daily living activities and refer them to necessary service providers

Conduct home visits and assist participants in accessing community resources

Network and maintain positive relationships with landlords, property managers, housing authorities, social service organizations, and state agencies

Provide crisis intervention, mediation, and service coordination as needed

Collaborate with internal and external partners

Participate in regular meetings and training sessions

Qualifications

High School Diploma or equivalent required

Relevant experience in case management or a related field

Knowledge of community resources for low-income individuals and families

Empathy and understanding of homelessness and related issues

Excellent customer service skills and ability to communicate effectively with supervisors, coworkers, volunteers, donors, and participants

Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment

Proficient in basic computer software and data collection systems

Strong crisis management skills

Ability to maintain accurate records and confidentiality

Bilingual (English/Spanish, English/Haitian-Creole, English/Khmer, English/Portuguese) preferred

Equal Opportunity Employer - Vets/Disabled

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