Case Manager, Tenancy & Life Skills - HYS-HSS
Company: Friends of Youth
Location: Seattle
Posted on: February 1, 2025
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Job Description:
The Case Manager of Tenancy and Life Skills provides
comprehensive case management services to homeless youth who are
pregnant or parenting. They perform Landlord related tasks and
create life skills curricula and opportunities to increase the
self-sufficiency and stability of the young families they serve.The
Case Manager of Tenancy and Life skills collaborates with clients
and the Case Manager of Housing, to reduce barriers related to
maintaining housing and transitioning to permanent housing,
utilizing the client's self-identified goals.Reports To: Manager of
Transitional Living Services Schedule: Sunday through Thursday
9:00AM to 5:30PMessential duties Program DeliveryInitiate and
utilize youth voices across service delivery. Utilize a
healing-centered, trauma-informed, strengths-based approach when
working with clients. Provide positive youth development, housing
first, harm reduction services to clients. Contribute to a positive
and affirming community atmosphere and model healthy conflict
resolution. Attend house meetings and tenant council if requested
by clients and all staff meetings as necessary. Provide written
daily and weekly notes and client and program updates to other
program employees.Landlord Related TasksCollect income verification
from clients and complete accurate monthly rent
determinations.Process rent waivers, reductions and payment
plans.Collect rent and other fees monthly from clients and keep
accurate and thorough written records of all
transactions.Collaborate with Case Manager of Housing to process
rent waivers, reductions and payment plans.Conduct regular unit
inspections and respectfully coach clients on maintaining a clean
and safe home.Maintain proper documentation of all unit inspections
and the feedback provided to clients.Oversee timely unit turnover,
including the bagging of personal possessions for storage, cleaning
of the unit, basic maintenance needs and submit facilities request
within 7 days of unit vacancy.Facilitate quarterly organization of
storage, including donating or disposing of abandoned
belongings.Model responsible landlord practices by conducting
move-in and move-out walk through and inspections.Oversee facility
safety and cleanliness and model how to perform basic household
maintenance.Coach clients on how to complete accurate maintenance
requests utilizing the facilities ticket system.Monitor all
maintenance needs to ensure completion within the established
timelines.Collaborate with clients to ensure individual units and
communal spaces are appropriately deep cleaned on a regular
basis.Maintain an updated inventory of furniture and identification
of furniture needing to be repaired and/or replaced.Ensure the
overall cleanliness of the facility by monitoring and assigning
ongoing chores to clients.Ensure security systems are always
operational and video surveillance is reviewed as needed.Life
Skills TasksCreate innovative life sills curricula for use in house
meetings, group projects and individual meetings, to support
clients in increasing self-sufficiency.Teach life skills to clients
on an individual and group basis, including emotion regulation,
positive coping skills, career planning, interpersonal
communication, daily living, household planning and upkeep, housing
and money management, self-care, social relationships, employment,
study skills, etc.Create a monthly calendar of planned house
activities, outings, service-learning projects, etc. Ensure all
clients are aware of these events and reduce barriers to engagement
through regular communication and identification of new and
effective methods to inform clients about these events.Assess life
skills proficiency of clients at intake, quarterly and upon exit,
to inform and target areas of improvement.Collaborate with clients
to identify life skills goals in conjunction with the Independent
Living Plan created by the Case Manager of Housing. Assess progress
and mastery of the identified life skills goals.Consistently
utilize an evaluation tool for life skills classes and implement a
system for gathering and incorporating feedback from clients to
improve the services.Collaborate with clients, and Case Manager of
Housing to support the development and mastery of life skills, as
well as coordinate donation needs.Provide resources and referrals
to clients for life skills needs, such as interview clothing,
budgeting, education, transportation, legal services, etc.job
requirements a. Education and ExperienceBachelor's degree in a
human-service field preferred.Minimum of 2 years of relevant
working experience, including supporting youth, young adults and
families experiencing homelessness.Experience developing and/or
providing life skills training and curricula. Experience managing
projects. b. Additional Requirements Must satisfactorily pass
criminal history check.Must satisfactorily pass tuberculosis (TB)
test.Must have reliable transportation and a valid Washington State
driver's license (or be able to obtain one by date of
employment).Employees and volunteers who operate their own or
Friends of Youth vehicles on Friends of Youth business, must have a
safe driving record as defined by Friends of Youth.Employees and
volunteers who operate their own vehicle(s) on Friends of Youth
business must carry auto liability insurance that complies with the
requirements of Friends of Youth.Must successfully complete the
following health certification requirements within 30 days of
employment: CPR, First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens.Proof of
COVID-19 vaccination is required. There are no exemptions. c.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Able to engage with diverse
populations in a culturally responsive manner.Demonstrate a
commitment to the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion by
honoring and celebrating diverse characteristics and expressions of
personal identity.Strong commitment to Friends of Youth's mission,
vision, and values.Excellent verbal and written communication
skills.Excellent organizational and time-management skills.Able to
maintain strong personal and professional boundaries.Able to work
independently and as part of a team.Able to establish and maintain
positive working relationships with youth and young
adults.Knowledge of trauma-informed care, harm reduction
philosophy. and strengths-based practice.Basic knowledge of
Landlord-Tenant Law. Able and willing to travel to multiple local
sites and other locations in personal vehicle (mileage
reimbursement provided).Proficient skill set with Microsoft Office
programs. We offer: Generous time off including 15 vacation days
per year, paid sick leave, 11 paid holidays, 2 social justice leave
days per year for full-time employees Health insurance package
including medical, dental, vision, 24/7 access to telehealth,
long-term disability and life insurance Retirement plan with
employer matchEmployee Assistance ProgramFlexible spending accounts
for health, dependent care, transit, and parking Friends of Youth
is committed to equity and creating a diverse and inclusive work
environment as an equal opportunity employer. We welcome, honor,
and celebrate our clients, colleagues, and communities' diverse
identities and cultures. For more information, email
hr@friendsofyouth.org. Compensation details: 26-32.5 Hourly
WagePI9b475cfe84d3-25660-36190771
Keywords: Friends of Youth, Edmonds , Case Manager, Tenancy & Life Skills - HYS-HSS, Executive , Seattle, Washington
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