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MHA (Mental Health Association) is seeking a Case Manager to provide trauma-informed, person-centered support for individuals transitioning from homelessness to studio apartments within a congregate housing site. You will aid with income stabilization, access to medical care, and employment goals while ensuring accurate documentation.
The role requires bilingual English/Spanish candidates, a valid driver's license, and at least six months of relevant experience.
The Case Manager provides trauma-informed, person-centered support to individuals in substance use and/or mental health recovery who have a history of homelessness. This role involves assisting participants as they transition from homelessness into their own studio apartments within a congregate supportive housing site. Once housed, the Case Manager continues to provide ongoing support to help participants achieve their goals—such as stabilizing income, strengthening coping skills, accessing medical care, and pursuing employment. The Case Manager is also responsible for completing documentation accurately and in a timely manner.
The Case Manager provides trauma-informed, person-centered support to individuals in substance use and/or mental health recovery who have a history of homelessness. This role involves assisting participants as they transition from homelessness into their own studio apartments within a congregate supportive housing site. Once housed, the Case Manager continues to provide ongoing support to help participants achieve their goals—such as stabilizing income, strengthening coping skills, accessing medical care, and pursuing employment. The Case Manager is also responsible for completing documentation accurately and in a timely manner.
Pay Range: $19 - 21 per hour
Schedule: Sunday through Thursday 9am-5pm (40hrs)
IMPORTANT: This Case Manager will provide services to REACH participants through October of 2026 to cover staff on medical leave and may be re-assigned to a different program in an identical position at that time
The Division of Supportive Housing (DSH) provides safe, stable housing and individualized wraparound services for individuals who have experienced chronic homelessness, many of whom are also navigating challenges related to substance use, incarceration, or trauma. DSH programs focus on long-term stability and help participants transition to independent, permanent housing. Through person-centered care, housing navigation, and community-based supports, we empower individuals to build a foundation for recovery, self-sufficiency, and a better quality of life.
The Mental Health Association is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.