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Women In Need (Win) seeks a dedicated Case Manager to support families in Transitional Housing programs in New York. You will conduct assessments, develop ILPs, connect clients to benefits, and collaborate with partners to help families achieve housing stability.
A bachelor's degree in social work or related field with relevant experience is required; strong organizational and communication skills are essential for success in a fast-paced environment.
Help Guide Families to Permanent Housing
$47,283
($25.98/Hour)
Win is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Case Manager to support families residing in our Transitional Housing programs. In this role, you will provide comprehensive case management services that help families overcome barriers, achieve housing stability, increase income, and move toward self-sufficiency. Through advocacy, coaching, crisis intervention, and collaboration with community partners, you will help clients create and achieve meaningful goals while ensuring compliance with program requirements.
You will hold a bachelor's degree in social work or a related field with two years of relevant experience, or an associate's degree with three years of client-facing experience
You will have experience supporting individuals and families experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, or other complex life challenges
You will demonstrate knowledge of strength-based case management, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Informed Care, and other client-centered approaches
You will be familiar with public benefits, entitlement systems, housing resources, and community-based services
You will possess strong organizational, communication, and documentation skills
You will be comfortable managing a caseload while balancing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
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