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A nonprofit organization committed to social welfare is seeking a Prevention Case Manager to provide essential support to individuals at risk of homelessness in Chantilly, Hauts-de-France. This role requires proactive case management and collaboration with community partners to connect clients with necessary resources. Candidates must hold a degree in human services and have at least 2 years of relevant experience. The organization offers a supportive work environment and comprehensive employee benefits including medical insurance and a 401K plan.
Title: Prevention Case Manager
Department: Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing - Region 2
Reports to: Senior Case Manager
FLSA Status: Exempt
Salary: $52,000 – 56,000
Shelter House was established in 1981 as a grassroots responder to the homelessness crisis in Fairfax County. Since the organization’s inception, we have adapted and grown to meet community needs, all while working in partnership with government and private partners and community members. Today, Shelter House is a successful and reputable organization of over 100 employees committed to preventing and ending homelessness and domestic violence. In the last year, our compassionate team of individuals changed the lives of nearly 3,000 individuals, half of which were children.
Our Culture is built from our Core Values of Inclusivity, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect, and Empowerment (iC.A.R.E.). In addition to our incredible mission and culture, we offer our employees a work‑life balance, 401K (with employer matching), and core benefits (medical/dental/vision) for full‑time employees with a generous employer contribution toward premiums.
The Prevention Case Manager plays a vital role in supporting people in the community who are at imminent risk of homelessness. This position involves providing direct, time‑limited services to participants, including comprehensive assessments of their needs and connecting them with necessary resources such as legal assistance, housing options, and mental health support. The role emphasizes advocacy to ensure participants receive the full spectrum of services required to achieve housing stability. In addition, the Prevention strategies to prevent participants from re‑entering crises or the justice system unnecessarily, by identifying alternative support systems and preventive measures. The position requires a client‑centered approach that respects self‑determination, involves them in decision‑making, and empowers them to achieve their goals. Effective collaboration with community partners and service providers is essential for providing holistic support and addressing any gaps in care. The role also involves maintaining accurate documentation and preparing reports to ensure compliance with organizational policies and funding requirements.
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy: Shelter House is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. All employment‑related decisions will be made and carried out without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age (over 40), sex, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, disability unrelated to the individual's ability to perform his or her job or any other legally protected status. Shelter House will also provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant and qualified employees with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential functions of their job, and to employees with respect to their observance of their religious beliefs, in accordance with applicable law. Any job applicant or employee who would like or needs an accommodation may request an accommodation by contacting the Human Resources department.
Drug‑Free Workplace: Shelter House is committed to maintaining a drug‑free workplace. Employment is contingent upon compliance with our Drug‑Free Workplace Policy, which prohibits the unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of controlled substances or marijuana in the workplace. Additionally, all subcontracts and purchase orders over $10,000 must include provisions ensuring a drug‑free workplace.