Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans
Housing Stability Case Manager
Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, 55104
Description:
Organization Overview:Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV) is a statewide nonprofit organization with a mission to end Veteran homelessness in Minnesota. MACV provides comprehensive programs in the areas of housing, employment, and legal services to support Veterans and their families throughout Minnesota who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. MACV operates a budget over $14 million annually and has a team of approximately 100 employees throughout Minnesota. The organization has office locations throughout the state, with administrative functions centralized within a headquarters office based in St. Paul.MACV offers a competitive benefits package that includes healthcare coverage, dental, vision, life, STD and LTD insurance, generous paid time off, retirement benefits, 12 holidays per year, paid parental leave, paid family and medical leave, technology and wellness reimbursement programs, tuition reimbursement, continued professional development support, and more.
Position Overview:This position provides intensive case management services to Veterans and their families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. The work of this position involves conducting client assessments (including financial, personal, and crisis) to identify issues/barriers and creating a housing stability plan with the Veteran to address the needs defined by the assessment.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:Perform intake that includes: required documentation for admission, referral needs, explanation of program and expectationDevelop a housing plan with the veteran/household which includes short-term and long-term goals with objectives and update case plan as requiredProvide mobile case management from a harm-reduction, strength-based modelProvide financial assistance in accordance with program policies and proceduresDevelop a discharge plan with participants addressing permanent housing stability, economic stability, emotional stability and self-determinationAttend supervisory, case conferencing, and other meetings as directedConnecting participants to necessary services by coordinating with other service providers to ensure access, eligibility and follow-through by participant and providerConduct ongoing evaluations of the participant's progress through the plan, reassessment and adjustments to planMaintain strong working relationships with community agencies to provide comprehensive services for participants and to stay abreast of current trends and resources availableWorks with other program staff to ensure compliance with grant outcomesRequirements:
Key Skills and Other Characteristics:Strong communication skills to communicate directly with Veterans and community providersStrong problem-solving skills and ability to work under tight timeline toward crisis resolution for Veterans seeking assistance in crisis situationsExperience and comfort with entering and managing information within a comprehensive database systemPreferred Experience:College degree in relevant field (social work, human services) preferredStrong verbal and written communication skills along with strict attention to detailExperience working with individuals who are homeless, chemically dependent or have a mental illness desiredGood presentation skills to small groupsWorks well on a team but can function independentlyVeteran, or knowledge of veteran issues, preferredKnowledge of client tracking systems and database backgroundProficiency in Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel
Compensation details:
48000-52000 Yearly Salary
PIe3fc1fedf62a-35216-35989949
Organization Overview:Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV) is a statewide nonprofit organization with a mission to end Veteran homelessness in Minnesota. MACV provides comprehensive programs in the areas of housing, employment, and legal services to support Veterans and their families throughout Minnesota who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. MACV operates a budget over $14 million annually and has a team of approximately 100 employees throughout Minnesota. The organization has office locations throughout the state, with administrative functions centralized within a headquarters office based in St. Paul.MACV offers a competitive benefits package that includes healthcare coverage, dental, vision, life, STD and LTD insurance, generous paid time off, retirement benefits, 12 holidays per year, paid parental leave, paid family and medical leave, technology and wellness reimbursement programs, tuition reimbursement, continued professional development support, and more.
Position Overview:This position provides intensive case management services to Veterans and their families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. The work of this position involves conducting client assessments (including financial, personal, and crisis) to identify issues/barriers and creating a housing stability plan with the Veteran to address the needs defined by the assessment.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:Perform intake that includes: required documentation for admission, referral needs, explanation of program and expectationDevelop a housing plan with the veteran/household which includes short-term and long-term goals with objectives and update case plan as requiredProvide mobile case management from a harm-reduction, strength-based modelProvide financial assistance in accordance with program policies and proceduresDevelop a discharge plan with participants addressing permanent housing stability, economic stability, emotional stability and self-determinationAttend supervisory, case conferencing, and other meetings as directedConnecting participants to necessary services by coordinating with other service providers to ensure access, eligibility and follow-through by participant and providerConduct ongoing evaluations of the participant's progress through the plan, reassessment and adjustments to planMaintain strong working relationships with community agencies to provide comprehensive services for participants and to stay abreast of current trends and resources availableWorks with other program staff to ensure compliance with grant outcomesRequirements:
Key Skills and Other Characteristics:Strong communication skills to communicate directly with Veterans and community providersStrong problem-solving skills and ability to work under tight timeline toward crisis resolution for Veterans seeking assistance in crisis situationsExperience and comfort with entering and managing information within a comprehensive database systemPreferred Experience:College degree in relevant field (social work, human services) preferredStrong verbal and written communication skills along with strict attention to detailExperience working with individuals who are homeless, chemically dependent or have a mental illness desiredGood presentation skills to small groupsWorks well on a team but can function independentlyVeteran, or knowledge of veteran issues, preferredKnowledge of client tracking systems and database backgroundProficiency in Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel
Compensation details:
48000-52000 Yearly Salary
PIe3fc1fedf62a-35216-35989949