Overview The Center for Urban Community Services (CUCS) is an acclaimed human services organization and one of the nation's largest providers of supportive housing and social services. CUCS is a leader in implementing new practices, sharing knowledge and assisting in shaping local, state and national strategies, so that persons who are homeless, low-income, living with mental illness, or have other special needs can live successfully in the community.
Hours: 4pm-12am Monday-Friday
Responsibilities Evening Case Manager is responsible for working with clients to help them obtain housing, help clients live full and satisfying lives in the community, help their team and program to function well and meet their contractual obligations including achieving contracted housing placement goals, and strive to fulfill the CUCS programs’ core purpose, core values and vision statements.
Fostering seamless service provision across shifts Knowing and being able to communicate with clients about the program's mission, structure, and approach to treatment.
Providing and documenting relevant information about a client to their workers and other program staff.
Knowing program rules and reporting on rule violations.
Conducting intake assessments to clients coming into the drop in center.
Providing medication monitoring during assigned shifts.
Ensuring that clients are safe and comfortable Responding to crises.
Proactively working to create and/or maintain an environment which is safe and comfortable.
Providing and supporting opportunities for therapeutic recreation and socialization Proactively working to engage clients in the program.
Lead groups if applicable
Experience and Education Required CM 1: High school diploma and 2 years experience
CM 2: Bachelors degree or HS diploma or equivalent and 4 years of relevant work experience
CM 3: BSW and 1 year relevant experience (excluding fieldwork) or Bachelors degree and 2 years relevant experience or HS diploma and 6 years relevant experience
For applicants without college degrees, every 30 credits can be substituted for 1 year of experience
Demonstrated ability to provide services to a specialized population, computer literacy and good written and verbal communication skills are required.
Must be able to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team
Experience working in shelter or safe haven model preferred.