Case Manager Westside Men’s Shelter

Case Manager

Full Time • Westside Men’s Shelter
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Competitive salary
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
  • Vision insurance
  • Wellness resources
Summary/Objective 
Under the close supervision of a Clinical Director, the Case Manager provides direct professional social work services and case management to homeless populations such as children, seniors, substance abusers, and physically or mentally ill individuals. 

The Case Worker will have two areas of Case Management focus:  Housing and Linkage with Benefits and Community Service Providers. This worker will assess client needs and strengths, create service plans and implement through referral and linkage to Agency and Community resources for entitlement programs, employment and vocational rehabilitation services, mental health services as well as to numerous other essential support services for homeless clients. Monitoring and ongoing assessment are essential components of this worker’s duties to assist clients to become physically and mentally healthier, housed and in safe stable environments and as independent as possible. At all times, the Case Manager will provide -customer service to both internal and external customers that meets or exceeds the standards set by the Agency. 

Key Responsibilities: 
  • Data Collection and Reporting - All pertinent data will be entered into the HMIS database and will be updated in a timely manner.  Client contact sheets will be maintained listing clients served, services rendered and the nature of direct and collateral contacts. Monthly, Quarterly and Annual reports will be generated which will include but not be limited to the number of unduplicated clients, client encounters, collateral contacts, access to case management, and a breakdown of the services rendered. Case load numbers, demographic information and other data is to be tracked, analyzed, and reported. 
  • Attends staff conferences and meetings related to the progress of clients. Contributes to program evaluation and research. Prepares case histories and other reports, maintains records on social services rendered, and monitors activities of patients/clients. 
  • Maintains contact with other health, education, and welfare agencies and professionals to assure that the needs of clients are met. Interprets specific program policies and procedures to clients and other interested parties. 
  • All other duties as assigned. 
Training and Experience 
  • Possession of a master's degree in social work from a college or university approved by the Council of Social Work Education, or possession of a license, issued by the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners, as a Graduate Social Worker preferred. 
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Entry Level) 
  • Knowledge of the principles, practices, and theories of social work and human behavior. 
  • Knowledge of the diagnosis, treatment, and management of social, mental, and emotional dysfunctions. Knowledge of current social, economic, and health problems. Knowledge of individual, family and group therapy dynamics and techniques. 
  • Skill in applying social work theories and principles to a variety of case settings. Writing skills are necessary to complete forms, case histories, and reports. 
  • Good interpersonal skills. 
  • Ability to gather and assess information for the purpose of evaluation or assessment. 
  • Ability to assess the needs of clients. Ability to assist in developing effective treatment or service programs for individuals and to provide crisis intervention. 
  • Ability to interpret and apply Federal, State, and local guidelines, regulations, and procedures for practicing social work services. 
  • Ability to prepare accurate and comprehensive reports. Ability to establish effective working relationships with all contacts.  
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Full Performance) 
  • Knowledge of applicable Federal, State, and local regulations, procedures, and guidelines. Knowledge of alternate and additional resources for clients. 
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Physical and Environmental Conditions: The work of this classification is essentially sedentary but may include occasional walking, standing, and/or other limited physical activities. Some positions within this classification require traveling between work sites. 

Position Type/Expected Hours of Work 
This is a Full-Time position. Schedule to be discussed with Manager. 
 
Travel 
Some travel is expected. 
 
AAP/EEO Statement 
Community Assistance Network is an equal opportunity employer. 
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. 
Compensation: $58,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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