3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic
Case Manager - Barrier Removal for Transitional Aged Youth (TAY)
3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Case Manager - Barrier Removal for Transitional Aged Youth (TAY)
3rdStreetYouthCenter&Clinicisacommunity-basedagencyprovidingyouthintheBayviewHuntersPoint with medical and behavioral health services that encourage them to make decisions that support their health, safety, and development. 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic also manages a number of successful Transitional Age Youth (TAY) housing stabilization programs and one of the city's few Youth Access Points.
The Case Manager - Barrier Removal for TAY will provide comprehensive case management to TAY youth placedintohousingviaSan Francisco’sCoordinatedEntry.TheCaseManager-BarrierRemovalforTAYwill assistclientswithsecuringneededdocumentationtoprovidebarrierremovalassistancerelatedtohousing, employmentetc.Theywillalsoprovidewrap-aroundcasemanagementserviceswithaharmreductionand trauma informed model to ensure the clients long-term self-sufficiency and improved well-being. The Case Manager - Barrier Removal for TAY will work closely alongside the clients care team.
The following is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the Case Manager -Barrier Removal for TAY . Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned as needed.
Case Management:
Create Individual Service Plan (ISP) and attendance log (ex: Housing, Mental Health, Work, Relationships)
Connect youth to appropriate wrap-around services available to them as well as provide warm hand-offs to wrap-around providers.
Resource brokerage and referral as needed to community resources for behavioral health, employment, education, families, public benefits, legal, low-income housing, In Home Support services (IHSS), and etc.
Case coordination and advocacy within agency and with other Community Based Organization’sCBO's.
Connect youth to longer-term support through 3rd Street or another agency.
Facilitate/coordinate youth in-person contact with a referral identified on their Service Plan (ISP).
Assist youth with achieving at least 50% of their ISP goals through case management as evidenced by form Individual Service Plan (ISP) review.
Create housing retention plans surrounding self-sufficiency.
Conducting service assessments, including designing and conducting pre-and-post surveys.
Continually provide youth with weekly case management services
Data management:
Data collection and case notes entered into all appropriate databases.
Programmatic collaboration:
Attend community, city, & regional housing meetings.
Aboutyou: This role requires a strong focus on administrative tasks to support housing services, including maintaining detailed client records, managing physical files, completing extensive documentation, and ensuring accurate data entry in systems such as HMIS/GMS for program compliance and reporting.
Candidates should be comfortable handling a high volume of paperwork, organizing both digital and physical records, collaborating with case managers, engaging directly with clients when needed, and adhering to organizational and funding requirements to best support our clients' housing stability.
The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple deadlines.
Skills,Knowledge,andAbilities(SKA):
Ability to perform tasks and responsibilities in a complete and timely manner, complying with agency policies and standards and conforming to the requirements of this job description.
Ability to work with a diverse staff and excel in a multicultural environment.
Ability to work with minimal to moderate supervision.
Ability to provide referrals/linkages for substance abuse disorders or behavioral health disorders for counseling and notice symptoms of use and abuse, recovery, and treatment philosophies.
Proficiency in data management systems, Microsoft Office (especially Excel and Word), and effective file organization is essential.
Strong communication skills, including the ability to navigate conflict, lead with compassion, and maintain appropriate professional boundaries.
Skilled at connecting with youth and building meaningful rapport.
Maintain a creative, team building, cooperative approach to job performance and seek to bring a constructive, problem-solving orientation to all tasks.
Exercise discretion and professional judgment always keeping with the responsibilities carried personally and by the agency for the care and welfare of staff and to the youth in which we serve.
Actively strive to upgrade professional skills through engaging in appropriate professional training and experience.
Self-starter with excellent follow-through skills.
Education&Experience:
Bachelors in related field OR equivalent combination of education and work experience.
2-3 years of experience working with high-risk and unhoused youth.
Experience working with unhoused youth and with diverse staff, clients, and volunteers.
Experience with US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) programs a plus.
Valid California Driver's License and clean driving record required. Must also have daily access to a car.
Generalinfo:
This position is a salaried, exempt and full-time role.
This position is located in our Family Resource Center in San Francisco.
This position reports to the Program's Manager.
Compensationandbenefits:
This position has an annual salary of $70,304.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, 403b, generous time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and more!
3rd Street is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, partnership status, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital, parental or familial status, national origin, ethnicity, alienage or citizenship status, veteran or military status, age, disability, or any other legally protected basis. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance we will consider for employment qualified candidates with arrest and conviction records.
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The Case Manager - Barrier Removal for TAY will provide comprehensive case management to TAY youth placedintohousingviaSan Francisco’sCoordinatedEntry.TheCaseManager-BarrierRemovalforTAYwill assistclientswithsecuringneededdocumentationtoprovidebarrierremovalassistancerelatedtohousing, employmentetc.Theywillalsoprovidewrap-aroundcasemanagementserviceswithaharmreductionand trauma informed model to ensure the clients long-term self-sufficiency and improved well-being. The Case Manager - Barrier Removal for TAY will work closely alongside the clients care team.
The following is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the Case Manager -Barrier Removal for TAY . Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned as needed.
Case Management:
Create Individual Service Plan (ISP) and attendance log (ex: Housing, Mental Health, Work, Relationships)
Connect youth to appropriate wrap-around services available to them as well as provide warm hand-offs to wrap-around providers.
Resource brokerage and referral as needed to community resources for behavioral health, employment, education, families, public benefits, legal, low-income housing, In Home Support services (IHSS), and etc.
Case coordination and advocacy within agency and with other Community Based Organization’sCBO's.
Connect youth to longer-term support through 3rd Street or another agency.
Facilitate/coordinate youth in-person contact with a referral identified on their Service Plan (ISP).
Assist youth with achieving at least 50% of their ISP goals through case management as evidenced by form Individual Service Plan (ISP) review.
Create housing retention plans surrounding self-sufficiency.
Conducting service assessments, including designing and conducting pre-and-post surveys.
Continually provide youth with weekly case management services
Data management:
Data collection and case notes entered into all appropriate databases.
Programmatic collaboration:
Attend community, city, & regional housing meetings.
Aboutyou: This role requires a strong focus on administrative tasks to support housing services, including maintaining detailed client records, managing physical files, completing extensive documentation, and ensuring accurate data entry in systems such as HMIS/GMS for program compliance and reporting.
Candidates should be comfortable handling a high volume of paperwork, organizing both digital and physical records, collaborating with case managers, engaging directly with clients when needed, and adhering to organizational and funding requirements to best support our clients' housing stability.
The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple deadlines.
Skills,Knowledge,andAbilities(SKA):
Ability to perform tasks and responsibilities in a complete and timely manner, complying with agency policies and standards and conforming to the requirements of this job description.
Ability to work with a diverse staff and excel in a multicultural environment.
Ability to work with minimal to moderate supervision.
Ability to provide referrals/linkages for substance abuse disorders or behavioral health disorders for counseling and notice symptoms of use and abuse, recovery, and treatment philosophies.
Proficiency in data management systems, Microsoft Office (especially Excel and Word), and effective file organization is essential.
Strong communication skills, including the ability to navigate conflict, lead with compassion, and maintain appropriate professional boundaries.
Skilled at connecting with youth and building meaningful rapport.
Maintain a creative, team building, cooperative approach to job performance and seek to bring a constructive, problem-solving orientation to all tasks.
Exercise discretion and professional judgment always keeping with the responsibilities carried personally and by the agency for the care and welfare of staff and to the youth in which we serve.
Actively strive to upgrade professional skills through engaging in appropriate professional training and experience.
Self-starter with excellent follow-through skills.
Education&Experience:
Bachelors in related field OR equivalent combination of education and work experience.
2-3 years of experience working with high-risk and unhoused youth.
Experience working with unhoused youth and with diverse staff, clients, and volunteers.
Experience with US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) programs a plus.
Valid California Driver's License and clean driving record required. Must also have daily access to a car.
Generalinfo:
This position is a salaried, exempt and full-time role.
This position is located in our Family Resource Center in San Francisco.
This position reports to the Program's Manager.
Compensationandbenefits:
This position has an annual salary of $70,304.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, 403b, generous time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and more!
3rd Street is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, partnership status, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital, parental or familial status, national origin, ethnicity, alienage or citizenship status, veteran or military status, age, disability, or any other legally protected basis. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance we will consider for employment qualified candidates with arrest and conviction records.
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