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Social Service - Supportive Housing Case Manager

Company

Laurel Hill Center

Address Eugene, OR, United States
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Category Mental Health Care
Expires 2023-09-21
Posted at 8 months ago
Job Description
Laurel Hill Center in Eugene, OR is looking to hire a full-time Supportive Housing Case Manager. Do you have the ability to manage your time and tasks efficiently? Would you like to join a great team of people in a friendly and supportive atmosphere? If so, please read on!


This behavioral health position earns a competitive salary of $43,500 - $50,000/year. We provide excellent benefits, including medical, dental, life insurance, disability insurance, paid time off (PTO), flexible schedules, an employee assistance program, paid holidays, annual performance raises, and an annual cost-of-living adjustment. If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, apply today!


About Laurel Hill Center


Established in 1972, we are committed to helping people with psychiatric disabilities make choices and acquire skills that increase their self-reliance and ability to live and work in the community. Using behavioral health evidence-based practices, we effectively address several social determinants of health, such as housing, employment, and education. Our efforts are focused on supporting those in our community who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness and require intensive community support. We provide housing resources such as rental subsidies, housing navigation services, and permanent supportive housing (PSH). We are dedicated to investing in our clients, their families, and their communities while inspiring hope and instilling confidence in our clients.


Our team of professionals uses a range of behavioral health evidence-based training, education, and intervention that empower individuals to engage in healthy and productive lifestyles. To show our appreciation for all that they do, we strive to provide a supportive work environment that helps our employees build successful careers as well as encourage a healthy work-life balance!


A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SUPPORTIVE HOUSING CASE MANAGER


In this case management position, you provide housing and social services to individuals who struggle to maintain their residences. Following the "housing first" model, you focus on getting individuals a stable place to live before addressing other concerns. Because housing is essential for individuals to be able to work towards other goals, that is always your priority.


You also assist clients with addressing other problems such as benefits access, symptom management, educational goals, vocational goals, and more. Conscientiously, you monitor and evaluate each client's progress towards specific goals around housing, employment, and harm reduction. Additionally, you help to provide skills for behavioral health, medication management, financial management, and activities of daily living. Making a difference one life at a time fills you with a deep sense of satisfaction, which is why you're perfect in this social services role!


Qualifications For a Supportive Housing Case Manager


This case management position will meet one or more of the following requirements:


  • Lived experience plus a combination of two years of employment, education, or volunteer work
  • Bachelor's degree in mental health, social services, or a related field, plus one year of experience relating to or assisting individuals with mental illness
  • Certification as a qualified mental health associate through the Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon or the ability to meet the criteria to be eligible for certification after one year
  • Three years of relevant work, education, training, and/or experience


Additionally, candidates are required to fulfill requirements set by the Laurel Hill Center, including:


  • Valid Oregon driver's license
  • Full vaccination against COVID-19
  • Willingness to undergo a background check and drug screening upon hire


Do you enjoy meeting new people and helping others? Are you an exceptional problem-solver? Do you have a caring demeanor? If yes, you might just be perfect for this case management position!


WORK SCHEDULE FOR A SUPPORTIVE HOUSING CASE MANAGER


This full-time behavioral health position typically works four 10-hour days, either Sunday - Wednesday or Wednesday - Saturday. Hours are between 8:00 am - 8:00 pm.


ARE YOU READY TO JOIN OUR SOCIAL SERVICES TEAM?


If you feel that you have the right social services skills and would be right for this case management job, please fill out our initial 3-minute, mobile-friendly application. We look forward to meeting you!