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Position Title: Case Manager - Permanent Supportive Housing Our Saviour’s Community Services (OSCS) provides dignified shelter and housing for single adults and basic education classes to adult English language learners in the Phillips Community of South Minneapolis. OSCS is a nonprofit organization; we are not a religious organization. Learn more about OSCS at our website. Our Saviour’s Housing operates a 21-bed emergency shelter and permanent supportive housing program for single adults 18+. The shelter provides a bed, three meals a day, and supportive resources to 10 men and 11 women every night of the year. The shelter is open 24/7. Our cohesive team works to provide services that offer dignity and hope. Our Saviour’s Housing is a program of Our Saviour’s Community Services. Our Saviour’s Housing operates a permanent supportive housing program for single adults in Hennepin County. Referrals come from Hennepin County’s Coordinated Entry System. The program aims to maintain housing for 100 single adults or couples aged 18+. It finds housing in the community or uses onsite housing buildings to house 10-12 participants. The program offers case management via housing support or housing stabilization. Participants have access to transportation provided by case managers and to our onsite food shelf. We offer employees the ability to make a meaningful contribution to the community. We provide a flexible, hybrid working environment and comprehensive benefits for full-time and part-time staff (20+ hours), including Paid Time Off, Sick Time, Paid Parental Leave, Paid Holidays, Medical/Dental/Vision, employer contributions toward premiums, employer-paid Short and Long Term Disability and Life Insurance, professional development opportunities, voluntary benefit options (including HSA), and participation in a 401(k) plan. This Role: The PSH Case Manager provides strength-based advocacy and case management services for 15–20 long-term homeless adults in site-based and scattered-site housing. The PSH Case Manager works collaboratively with the Housing Team and other program staff. This position is non-exempt, full-time, regularly scheduled at 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday, 8:00 am–5:00 pm. This role is within the PSH Team and reports to the Permanent Supportive Housing Program Manager. The position is hybrid and requires onsite three days a week. Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Assist participants with the housing move-in process – application, interview, and access to furniture. Meet weekly with residents to establish an individual service plan, work toward greater self-sufficiency, and remove housing success barriers. Inform residents on landlord expectations and tenant rights; mediate and advocate for tenant/landlord communication and conflict resolution; respond to lease violations. Assist with crisis prevention/intervention to ensure housing stability; promote harm reduction education; respond to emergencies as appropriate. Help arrange and provide residents’ transportation and access to medical, health, and social services; assist with forms to access housing and other potential benefits. Support residents with accessing and managing budgets, personal funds, laundry, living skills, nutrition, and rental payments. Onboard and provide residents with access to Housing Stabilization Services, including completing a Person-Centered Plan for eligible participants. Work cooperatively with internal and external stakeholders, such as Hennepin County, outreach organizations, and volunteers who provide services to our residents. Formulate strong communicative and professional relationships with landlords. Assist the Permanent Supportive Housing team with residents’ Housing Support Housing intake and Our Saviour’s Housing agreements. Complete and meet crucial deadlines such as entering detailed case notes, completing CaseFlow tasks, completing forms and paperwork, managing client budgets, submitting expense receipts to accounting, and other related requirements. Prepare and file reports, as required by Hennepin County and other appropriate OSH housing reports. Attend regular OSH Case Management meetings, PSH office hours, and other OSCS-related meetings. Attend and complete all required training, such as Hennepin County training for Housing Support and Housing Stabilization Services programs. Help train and onboard new staff. Various duties to be assigned and discussed as time permits and as OSH needs shift. Actively participates in building a culture of belonging within OSCS. Required Skills and Abilities
Demonstrated cultural fluency and commitment to diversity. Ability to demonstrate empathy and sympathy for others and to use soft skills. Familiarity with and comfortable using Harm Reduction and Housing First principles. Able to communicate effectively in writing, by phone, and in person. Strong attention to detail and time management skills. Computer skills: can use Google Suite, MS Suite, Emails, IMS, and other tech programs to complete the job. Ability and willingness to learn about homelessness and factors impacting participants. Ability to move around, drive to client locations, work at a desk and in front of a computer, sit for long periods, use keyboard and mouse, and perform repetitive motions such as typing, sorting, pinching, and other office routines. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds. Ability to speak, read, write, and understand people using one or more of Spanish, Somali, Arabic, Ukrainian, Russian, and Farsi/Persian languages (preferred but not required). Experience and Qualification Requirements
Relevant personal, education, or work experience equivalent to 2+ years. Demonstrate and maintain a good driving record, a reliable vehicle and insurance, and a valid driver’s license. Ability to pass a criminal background check and pass and maintain an MN Department of Human Services background study. Familiarity or training in Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and case note software. Background and experience in nonprofit organizations, human services, and similar programs. Job Type: Full-Time, Non-exempt Pay Rate: $19-$20/hr Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
OSCS is committed to providing a supportive, inclusive work environment. We are an EEO/AA employer and will not discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance. We acknowledge that experience is gained through various settings and value informal experience in addition to formal education and work history. Disclaimer
This job description only summarizes the typical job functions, not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all possible responsibilities, tasks, and duties of this position. The organization reserves the right to amend this job description at any time.
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Position Title: Case Manager - Permanent Supportive Housing Our Saviour’s Community Services (OSCS) provides dignified shelter and housing for single adults and basic education classes to adult English language learners in the Phillips Community of South Minneapolis. OSCS is a nonprofit organization; we are not a religious organization. Learn more about OSCS at our website. Our Saviour’s Housing operates a 21-bed emergency shelter and permanent supportive housing program for single adults 18+. The shelter provides a bed, three meals a day, and supportive resources to 10 men and 11 women every night of the year. The shelter is open 24/7. Our cohesive team works to provide services that offer dignity and hope. Our Saviour’s Housing is a program of Our Saviour’s Community Services. Our Saviour’s Housing operates a permanent supportive housing program for single adults in Hennepin County. Referrals come from Hennepin County’s Coordinated Entry System. The program aims to maintain housing for 100 single adults or couples aged 18+. It finds housing in the community or uses onsite housing buildings to house 10-12 participants. The program offers case management via housing support or housing stabilization. Participants have access to transportation provided by case managers and to our onsite food shelf. We offer employees the ability to make a meaningful contribution to the community. We provide a flexible, hybrid working environment and comprehensive benefits for full-time and part-time staff (20+ hours), including Paid Time Off, Sick Time, Paid Parental Leave, Paid Holidays, Medical/Dental/Vision, employer contributions toward premiums, employer-paid Short and Long Term Disability and Life Insurance, professional development opportunities, voluntary benefit options (including HSA), and participation in a 401(k) plan. This Role: The PSH Case Manager provides strength-based advocacy and case management services for 15–20 long-term homeless adults in site-based and scattered-site housing. The PSH Case Manager works collaboratively with the Housing Team and other program staff. This position is non-exempt, full-time, regularly scheduled at 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday, 8:00 am–5:00 pm. This role is within the PSH Team and reports to the Permanent Supportive Housing Program Manager. The position is hybrid and requires onsite three days a week. Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Assist participants with the housing move-in process – application, interview, and access to furniture. Meet weekly with residents to establish an individual service plan, work toward greater self-sufficiency, and remove housing success barriers. Inform residents on landlord expectations and tenant rights; mediate and advocate for tenant/landlord communication and conflict resolution; respond to lease violations. Assist with crisis prevention/intervention to ensure housing stability; promote harm reduction education; respond to emergencies as appropriate. Help arrange and provide residents’ transportation and access to medical, health, and social services; assist with forms to access housing and other potential benefits. Support residents with accessing and managing budgets, personal funds, laundry, living skills, nutrition, and rental payments. Onboard and provide residents with access to Housing Stabilization Services, including completing a Person-Centered Plan for eligible participants. Work cooperatively with internal and external stakeholders, such as Hennepin County, outreach organizations, and volunteers who provide services to our residents. Formulate strong communicative and professional relationships with landlords. Assist the Permanent Supportive Housing team with residents’ Housing Support Housing intake and Our Saviour’s Housing agreements. Complete and meet crucial deadlines such as entering detailed case notes, completing CaseFlow tasks, completing forms and paperwork, managing client budgets, submitting expense receipts to accounting, and other related requirements. Prepare and file reports, as required by Hennepin County and other appropriate OSH housing reports. Attend regular OSH Case Management meetings, PSH office hours, and other OSCS-related meetings. Attend and complete all required training, such as Hennepin County training for Housing Support and Housing Stabilization Services programs. Help train and onboard new staff. Various duties to be assigned and discussed as time permits and as OSH needs shift. Actively participates in building a culture of belonging within OSCS. Required Skills and Abilities
Demonstrated cultural fluency and commitment to diversity. Ability to demonstrate empathy and sympathy for others and to use soft skills. Familiarity with and comfortable using Harm Reduction and Housing First principles. Able to communicate effectively in writing, by phone, and in person. Strong attention to detail and time management skills. Computer skills: can use Google Suite, MS Suite, Emails, IMS, and other tech programs to complete the job. Ability and willingness to learn about homelessness and factors impacting participants. Ability to move around, drive to client locations, work at a desk and in front of a computer, sit for long periods, use keyboard and mouse, and perform repetitive motions such as typing, sorting, pinching, and other office routines. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds. Ability to speak, read, write, and understand people using one or more of Spanish, Somali, Arabic, Ukrainian, Russian, and Farsi/Persian languages (preferred but not required). Experience and Qualification Requirements
Relevant personal, education, or work experience equivalent to 2+ years. Demonstrate and maintain a good driving record, a reliable vehicle and insurance, and a valid driver’s license. Ability to pass a criminal background check and pass and maintain an MN Department of Human Services background study. Familiarity or training in Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and case note software. Background and experience in nonprofit organizations, human services, and similar programs. Job Type: Full-Time, Non-exempt Pay Rate: $19-$20/hr Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
OSCS is committed to providing a supportive, inclusive work environment. We are an EEO/AA employer and will not discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance. We acknowledge that experience is gained through various settings and value informal experience in addition to formal education and work history. Disclaimer
This job description only summarizes the typical job functions, not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all possible responsibilities, tasks, and duties of this position. The organization reserves the right to amend this job description at any time.
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