Who we are looking for : If you are a dynamic individual who is committed to a crisis‑centered approach, who leads with empathy, and who thrives under pressure, then we want you to apply. We're seeking someone who is not only compassionate, but also resilient, flexible, and collaborative-someone who embraces change, supports their team, makes clear decisions even in uncertainty, and maintains poise when things get tough.
About Us : The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (Cast) is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization that is working to put an end to human trafficking through comprehensive, lifesaving services to survivors and a platform to advocate for groundbreaking policies and legislation. Over the past two decades, Cast has supported thousands of survivors through every phase of their journey to freedom from counseling to legal resources, to housing, educational and leadership training, and mentorship. Through these programs, Cast has helped empower survivors to overcome their traumatic pasts and become leading voices in shaping policy and public awareness to ultimately put an end to the fastest growing criminal enterprise of the 21st century.
Title / Position : Housing Case Manager
Status : Non-exempt, hourly, temporary position
Department : Empowerment Programs - Housing
Reports To : Housing Program Manager
Employment Type : Regular, Full-time
Location : Los Angeles, CA / On-Site
PURPOSE OF POSITION
This position requires thorough knowledge and understanding of a human rights, strengths-based approach in serving clients. The Shelter Support Advocate should be familiar with and employ key social work values, including client empowerment, professional boundaries, and self-care. independent decision-making ability, and excellent interpersonal and team-building skills. Full-time, non-exempt position. Some shifts may include holidays to ensure adequate coverage of the shelter program.
The Housing Case Manager will provide home-based case management services for survivors of human trafficking in scattered site apartments throughout Los Angeles. The primary goal is to assist survivors of human trafficking in addressing barriers to maintaining permanent housing .
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Housing Case Management : Provide victim centered, trauma informed approach to finding safe housing, safety planning, and offering short term housing assistance as well as supportive services to help survivors transition into and remain permanently housed.
- Provide strength-based case management to participants which includes crisis intervention, supportive counseling as well as assistance in reducing barriers and promote permanent housing and self-sufficiency;
- Review participant's budget and work on longer-term stabilization goals, which address employment / income, money management strategies, self-development, vocational / educational needs;
- Identify barriers and provide linkages to appropriate resources, follow up, and tracking outcomes;
- Meet with participants in their homes, monthly or more often as appropriate, to assess needs specifically related to housing, or any factors that may jeopardize housing stabilization;
- Report appropriate financial assistance needs, including rental and utility subsides, by required deadlines;
- Provide or coordinate client accompaniment and / or transportation as needed;
- Manage case files and provide detailed progress notes in hard copy files and in database on a daily basis;
- Manage data entry into all database systems in compliance with Cast Grant Reporting;
- Ensure protection of identify and confidentiality in line with survivor's safety, needs and preferences
- Perform other duties in line with Empowerment Program and / or CAST goals, as identified and assigned;
- Participates in team discussions regarding client progress and lack of progress, with possible solutions to ensure best support for the client's success Able to work independently and respond to crisis and / or emergency situations;
- Ensure that residents' rights and needs are protected;
- Advocate for cultural and linguistic services, as needed;
- Able to work independently and respond to crisis and / or emergency situations;
- Uphold policies and procedures that contribute to the safety and confidentiality of the CAST Program; and
Housing Identification and Assessment : Provide trauma informed approach to safe housing, safety planning and short term housing assistance to eligible survivors.
Conduct housing assessment to determine participant eligibilityAssess housing barriers to determine housing needsDevelop Individualized Housing Plans based on the needs assessments, to guide participants toward long-term permanent housingConduct safety assessment to determine safe location for housingConduct housing inspections to ensure habitability of the housing unitProvide mediation and advocacy with landlords on the participant's behalf to develop a workable plan to obtain and / or maintain housing.Create and maintain consistent communication channels, both verbal and written, between several parties (i.e. tenant, landlord, referral source, collaborating agencies)Intake and Assessment : Manage the intake process and move in for incoming residents
Answer hotline calls from CAST's 24 / 7 hotline, and respond accordingly by :Perform client intake, screen new referrals, triage needs, create initial action plans, and coordinate with client, CAST staff, and partners to address emergency needs.Inform on-call Emergency Response staff of any urgent calls that require immediate follow-up from the hotline.Make appropriate referrals when space is not available at shelter, or they are not eligible for shelter services.Document all hotline calls in the database.Coordinate transportation to the shelter program,Coordinate and manage resident move in and orientation; andEnter data in a timely into organization database.Shift Coverage : Provide coverage for shelter staff for planned time off or other staff needs to call out at either shelter programs.
Cover shift for other shelter staff as needed or requested;Cover shift either at Hummingbird Haven or Mariposa Haven as needed.Intake and Assessment : Manage the intake process and move in for incoming residents
Answer hotline calls from CAST's 24 / 7 hotline, and respond accordingly by :Perform client intake, screen new referrals, triage needs, create initial action plans, and coordinate with client, CAST staff, and partners to address emergency needs.
Inform on-call Emergency Response staff of any urgent calls that require immediate follow-up from the hotline.Make appropriate referrals when space is not available at shelter, or they are not eligible for shelter services.Document all hotline calls in the database.Coordinate transportation to the shelter program,Coordinate and manage resident move in and orientation; andEnter data in a timely into organization database.Mileage Reimbursement : This position requires field work and eligible mileage will be reimbursed.
This position requires working in the field and eligible mileage will be reimbursed according to company policy.Employees are responsible for accurately tracking and reporting mileage for reimbursement.Employees are responsible for submitting mileage reimbursements and supporting documentation by the due date every month.REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor of Arts or Science degree, or extensive experience and demonstrated skills and aptitude considered in lieu of education.Shelter or group home experience preferred.Bilingual preferred (Spanish, Arabic, one or more of the API languages)Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision; Must be organized, flexible, detail-oriented, and multi-tasking.Must be a self-starter, able to work in a team environment and manage time effectively.Strong assessment skills and experience to determine client needs;In depth knowledge of issues related to providing services to survivors of human trafficking, human rights and violence against women.Demonstrated sensitivity to and knowledge of issues involved in working with diverse populations and / or with individuals who have limited English proficiency.Knowledge of multidisciplinary and multicultural approaches;Ability to maintain a positive, cooperative, and professional demeanor with clients, partner organizations, volunteers / interns, staff / board, donors, consultants, and members of the public.Excellent oral and written communication skills;Ability to operate computer systems, including Internet, email, databases, and word processing software (Microsoft Office Suite);Capacity to work in a fast-paced program and manage multi-faceted services;Physical and mental demands are typical for an office environment, including sitting, reaching, lifting, speaking, hearing, and seeing - reasonable accommodations can be made.
The Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking (Cast) provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, CAST complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities.
CAST offers generous benefits, including medical, life, paid sick / vacation time, a 403(b) plan, and Supervision for Licensure hours. Additionally, we provide you an opportunity for continued learning through career, professional & personal development, and training along with working with a team of committed individuals, where you are supported and given every chance to succeed.
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