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Vera House, Inc. HUD Housing Case Manager in Syracuse, New York

HUD Housing Case ManagerVera House, Inc. is a human service agency that provides unconditional care for individuals and families through comprehensive domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention services. We believe in collectively serving members of the community and creating an environment of accountability for our services. We strive to provide our employees with flexible schedules, when possible, a level of autonomy to complete their work, and a culture of belonging. We strive to interrupt the norms that cause harm and perpetuate oppression. POSITION SUMMARY: The HUD Housing Case Manager will provide intervention and case management services to assist domestic/sexual and other forms of violence survivors in obtaining permanent housing and supportive services during their experience of homelessness, the eviction process, and housing stabilization. This position will team with care managers, advocates, and care coordinators to provide crisis intervention, advocacy, referral, coordination, and other case management and supportive services related to housing/economic/well-being and stability for survivors. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Manage federal grants that provide financial support and case management services to eligible shelter residents, which includes the collection, analysis, and reporting of program outputs to corresponding funding sources.Assist survivors in locating and retaining housing while addressing the immediate needs of the client/household including emotional support, promotion of healthy relationships and housing that supports safety and security.Provide referrals to support services designed to stabilize households in permanent, habitable housing including services related to substance use disorder, financial security, public benefits, education, employment, parenting, mental health and physical well-being.Serve as a liaison and build positive working relationships with community partners in housing related needs specifically with Continuum of Care/Housing and Homeless Coalition.Advocate and collaborate with landlords, housing programs, department of social services and Continuum of Care/Housing and Homeless Coalition.Identify and integrate the needs related to the dynamics of domestic and sexual violence, trauma impact, and crisis into the support and management of the resident.Provide and support on call (after hours/weekend) needs on a scheduled rotation for Vera House shelter. Maintain resident documentation using software databases including Housing Management Information System (HMIS).Work closely with staff to obtain feedback and input from clients as well as ensure adequate services for clients in the program, including if the client feels unsafe and needs to be transferred. Maintain strong professional boundaries, limited to the extent of professional relationships, ensuring compliance, ethical and appropriate interactions. EDUCATION, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree in social work, human services, or related field OR equivalent combination of education and experience.Minimum 2-4 years' experience in human services/lived experience, or the ability to be trained.Knowledge of domestic and sexual violence including elder abuse and ability to develop positive, compassionate relationships with victims/ survivors through trauma informed approach.Knowledge of community-based service delivery systems, in particular knowledge of local housing systems such as Section 8, supportive and transitional living services.Strong interpersonal, oral communication and written skills.Proficient planning, organizational, time management, and administrative skills.Strong conflict resolution skills with both internal and external contacts.Must possess a valid New York State Driver’s License and have access to a reliable vehicle for travel throughout the area and to transport clients.Ability to assist clients in identifying, understanding and prioritizing problems and in obtaining information on available resources and assist in seeking help from intervention systems, including criminal justice, legal, medical counseling and income programs at various community partner locations.Adaptability to be flexible and change priorities as needed.Completion of a satisfactory background check. SALARY RANGE:$20.00-$23.00 hourly (non-exempt)Vera House provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

Minimum Salary: 20.00 Maximum Salary: 23.00 Salary Unit: Hourly

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