Samaritan Daytop Village
Location
New York
Provide comprehensive case management, counseling, and advocacy services to households to facilitate recovery and stabilization. Responsibilities include developing individualized service plans, conducting home visits, and coordinating with community-based services.
Requires a Bachelor's degree and at least three years of experience in counseling or case management. Candidates must have knowledge of HRA, Section 8 subsidies, and experience working with diverse populations facing homelessness or substance use issues.
What You Will Do Provides case management/advocacy services to all members of the household. Develops an individualized Service Plan, including an action plan with clearly stated goals and outcomes with individual clients/families. Refers program participants and family members to appropriate services such as substance abuse, mental health when deem appropriate. Facilitate the delivery of services that will focus on, social and community building activities, peer support, home visits, recreation opportunities and building of support networks. Meets with program participants in their homes and office setting. Assist the program participant or other household members with budgeting and money management for rent payment and arrears. Administers appropriate behavioral interventions as needed. Conduct unit/apartment inspections for safety and repairs. Submit maintenance repair request tickets in a timely matter and follow-up with Property Manager to ensure completion in accordance with standards. Completes the OASAS report on a monthly report for assigned program participants. Completes the OASAS Participant Occupancy Agreement yearly for each participant. Completes all mandatory and assigned trainings in RELIAS. Ensures the maintenance of accurate, complete, timely and high-quality program participant records that comply with external regulatory standards and agency policy and procedure. Complies with 42 CFR confidentiality and HIPAA privacy and security regulations. Functions as a liaison/advocate to clients’ families and/or other agencies as needed. Provides crisis intervention/management, generating referrals to Mental Health Services and other provider resources, as indicated. Immediately reports serious incidents, incidents or sensitive situations to the Program Director. Reports all cases of child abuse and neglect to ACS. Attend program meetings, agency-wide meetings, and staff training as deemed necessary. Performs other duties as requested.
Who You Will Be Bachelor's Degree Minimum Three (3) years’ work experience in counseling, case management or related field. Familiarity of various social services programs within the catchment areas and of HRA and Section 8 rent subsidies. Knowledge of working with families and issues around substance use, mental health and homelessness. Working knowledge of substance abuse treatment modalities and client self-help/support modalities. Computer literacy including proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and EHR. Ability to work under pressure with excellent organizational skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality of clients’ records. Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. Team player and ability to work independently. Possession of strong time management, writing and communication skills. Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment and multi-task in a smart timely manner. Willingness to travel to multiple sites as needed.
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