Job Location : Mount Vernon,WA, USA
The Care Specialist provides comprehensive care coordination for individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability. The Specialist works with participants to develop individualized support plans to achieve housing and financial stability while meeting them where they are at. This may be inside or outside the office. The position may specialize in a specific grant and/or help with intakes on a scheduled basis. The Specialist interacts with diverse community supports, including behavioral health, substance abuse treatment, physical health, criminal justice, benefits management and employment. This will be a full-time in-office position at 37.5 hours per week. JOB DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: 1. Meet with clients weekly or monthly, depending upon need, to provide support that is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and client-centered. 2. Contact newly assigned clients as soon as possible, complete re-certifications in a timely manner, and determine program exits. 3. Help and coach clients to achieve wellness and autonomy by allowing individuals to set their own goals and determine what areas of focus they would like to engage in. 4. Complete comprehensive assessments in the domains of housing, health, financial stability, food, employment, transportation, and other key areas as appropriate. 5. Work collaboratively with a client to identify, track and achieve goals in the above areas. 6. Maintain regular communication regarding clients with landlords, community partners, and management. 7. Educate and inform applicants of program requirements and responsibilities. According to the client participation contract and program guidelines. 8. Provide skills training, specifically in household budgeting, advocate and refer for services, including financial assistance, tax assistance, legal aid, housing, job placement, education, primary healthcare, mental health, substance treatment, and other client-identified needs. 9. Complete all required documentation, including but not limited to stability plans, client eligibility, enrollment, tracking, and contacts with or on behalf of individual participants and submit files regularly for accuracy auditing. 10. Daily data entry into EmpowOr and/or HMIS, including demographics, services, and client outcomes achieved. 11. If working with clients on specific housing grants, must maintain appropriate documentation, billing, and data. 12. Meet and maintain caseload and billable units. 13. Assist clients in accessing Basic Food benefits, including online application and renewals through Washington Connection, as needed. 14. Communicate with and be responsive to team members, including providing back up to Service Screeners as needed. 15. Positively represent Community Action in the community. 16. Bilingual English/Spanish Specialist: may assist with outreach and engagement with Spanish-speaking individuals and communities. May provide interpretive services and consultation to ensure cultural competency for all programs at CA. 17. Participate in agency meetings and trainings as required and attend scheduled interdisciplinary team meetings and supervisory sessions. 18. Other related duties as assigned by management.' QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE: Education & Experience