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CalAIM Program Supervisor Pathways of Hope Fullerton, CA Job Details Full-time $31 an hour 1 hour ago Benefits Paid holidays Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Employee assistance program Vision insurance Life insurance Retirement plan Qualifications Bilingual Spanish Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook Computer literacy English Bachelor's degree Human Services Social Work Stakeholder relationship building
Full Job Description Job Title:
CalAIM Program Supervisor Location:
Fullerton, CA Position Type:
Full-Time Hourly, Non-Exempt Reports to:
Community Programs Manager Organization:
Pathways of Hope The Agency Since 1975, Pathways of Hope has led a community effort to provide access to food, shelter and housing to those in North Orange County experiencing hunger, housing insecurity and homelessness. We operate a community access point, multiple housing sites and a variety of programming models, and collaborate with a wide array of community partners including local government, school districts, businesses, healthcare providers and other stakeholders engaged in creating a community that provides for the needs of its residents. Our team is dynamic, forward-thinking and works together to uphold the Pathways Standards, which prioritize the people we serve, codify support and growth as core management principles, and establish a culture of philanthropy in which we are bold and fearless advocates for our community. The Opportunity Through multiple housing models (Emergency Shelter, Permanent Supportive Housing, Prevention and Diversion) the Pathways of Hope Programs team assists at-risk and homeless families and individuals reduce housing barriers, work toward greater economic opportunity and independence, and strengthen community social service linkages necessary for the participant(s) to prevent or end their homelessness and obtain safe, sustainable, permanent housing. This position will be responsible for supervising the CalAIM Housing Service Navigators working exclusively on CalAIM Services as well as maintaining oversight of the CalAIM program, including data management on both HMIS and CalOptima Connect platforms, as well as maintaining accurate expenses within the expense master. This position will ensure all data is inputted correctly and in a timely manner into HMIS and CalOptima Connect portals for all team members providing CalAIM services. This position will ensure proper logging of all activities into the portal to ensure billing reimbursements and payments are processed regularly. This position will also carry a small caseload and will work with participants in navigating and identifying permanent housing. They will help participants sustain housing for CalOptima members who are eligible for CalAIM Community Supports that we offer. This position is an integral member of the Program Team and will assist with the CalAIM program oversight of service navigation and housing support for participants who are CalOptima and CalAIM eligible. This position works with our Housing and Community programming and requires a flexible work schedule including some weekend, morning, and evening shifts, as well as reliable transportation to attend/visit program sites, participant units, potential landlord and participant engagements, and community appointments. This position is stationed 80% on-site at our Fullerton office and 20% off-site visiting participants, potential housing units, and connecting with landlords. The Candidate All Pathways of Hope employees must embrace a culture of teamwork, collective success and support in assisting the agency in achieving its mission and vision with a strong focus on the Pathways of Hope Standards. The ideal candidate will possess a strong work ethic, a track record of successful problem-solving, the ability to work independently, and an understanding of homelessness in Orange County. The ideal candidate understands that Case Management and Services Navigation are collaborative efforts with residents. Job Summary In collaboration with the Community Programs Manager, Senior Director of Programs, Director of Finance, and the Program Team, the CalAIM Program Supervisor will directly supervise CalAIM-exclusive staff and will have primary oversight of the CalAIM Program and its data and billing processes. They will work to connect participants to permanent housing opportunities through collaboration with other programs and CalAIM Community Supports. Using a variety of techniques, the CalAIM Program Supervisor will assist staff and participants in focusing their efforts on providing, acquiring and retaining permanent housing through housing navigation interventions. This position will spend their time meeting with staff for direct supervisions and with participants to discuss progress towards housing goals, providing referrals to housing opportunities and ancillary services, assisting in the completion of necessary paperwork for housing applications, acquiring documents that show eligibility for housing opportunities, and documenting and reporting these efforts in CalOptima Connect and HMIS. They will also spend a good amount of time running reports and overseeing the data for the program to ensure services are being logged, and data is captured appropriately. This position works with our Housing and Community programming and requires a flexible work schedule including some weekend, morning, and evening shifts, as well as reliable transportation to attend/visit program sites, participant units, potential landlord and participant engagements, and community appointments. This position is stationed 80% on-site at our Fullerton office and 20% off-site visiting participants, potential housing units, and connecting with landlords. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Directly supervises CalAIM-exclusive staff Works directly with a small number of members/participants who are connected to CalOptima Health and who are eligible for CalAIM Community Supports and Whatever It Takes (WIT) Receives small amount of external and internal(self) referrals from CalOptima Health and/or other case managers or service navigators for members/participants needing CalAIM Community Supports assistance Creates service referrals in CalOptima's 'CalOptima Connect' database system and/or AssistOC Portal for WIT services and requests authorization(s) for Community Support(s) Completes intake with participants for CalAIM Community Support program(s) Provides Housing Navigation and Tenancy support for all eligible and authorized participants through CalAIM and completes ongoing activities in 'CalOptima Connect' database, ongoing Helps complete all necessary documentation related to housing needs, including lease agreement Spends time identifying housing leads and opportunities that match the participant needs In collaboration with the participants, helps locate and secure housing Provide participants with tenant screenings, financial literacy, and tools for successful housing placement Apply knowledge of residential lease contracts to educate participants about their rights and responsibilities Assesses housing barriers of families and individuals experiencing homelessness or those at risk to determine housing and service needs Applies knowledge of relationship building to maintain landlord relations Provides landlord mediation on behalf of the participant as needed Serves as an ongoing liaison between property managers and participants. Provides direct participant support through ongoing case management Provides direct staff support through one-on-one supervisions Keeps appropriate records and completes all forms in a confidential and professional manner Provides diversion efforts to support linking participant(s) to natural support systems, as necessary Inputs participants into Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), CalOptima Connect, and other databases accurately and in a timely manner, as needed Enrolls participants into the Coordinated Entry System and refers to appropriate community queues, as needed Collects participant documents and determines eligibility for financial assistance, as necessary Connects participants to financial support including security deposits and application fees, food/basic needs, transportation, medical linkage, car repairs, miscellaneous fees, etc. Tracks and manages program activities, participant data, and statistics Provides direct oversight of all data being inputted into HMIS, AssistOC(WIT) and CalOptima Connect and ensures all activities and services are being logged and are ready for billing, ongoing. Keeps accurate records of program activities and assists in the completion of reports Creates schedules and regularly meets with participants, tracking progress toward goals in detailed case files with charts, progress notes, and outcome evaluation Implements a trauma-informed, strengths based, and harm reduction plan to overcome barriers to obtain and retain housing while working with participants Makes appropriate referrals to the participant needs/provide information and referrals for ancillary services Maintains relationships with existing partners and cultivates partnerships with additional community organizations Represents Pathways of Hope at community meetings and presentations, as needed Works with the Development Department to create and document program achievements in the form of success stories Performs other duties as assigned Knowledge Housing Program Models and best practices Trauma-Informed and Housing First Methods Harm Reduction Strategies Motivational Interviewing Other various counseling methods and conflict resolution techniques founded in strengths-based approach HUD definition of homelessness, Chronic homelessness, Prevention and Diversion CalOptima Heath and CalAIM Community Supports Knowledge of Continuum of Care and Coordinated Entry System is preferred Knowledge of Database Management, specifically HMIS is preferred Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook Hunger and homelessness issues affecting Orange County community is preferred Local housing resources and community-based services Skills and Abilities Respond to crisis with the ability to deescalate the situation Maintain confidentiality regarding participant information Work with people from diverse economic and socio-cultural backgrounds Excellent boundary-setting skills Excellent interpersonal and rapport building skills Professional communication skills (verbal and written) and intermediate computer skills Interpret, apply, and explain policies and procedures Represent the program and agency in a positive manner within the community Be punctual, organized, and willing to take initiative Work independently with little or no direction Problem-solve (identify issues and look for solutions/proactively seek to improve processes) Prioritize and multi-task in a fast-paced environment Exceptional organizational, planning, and coordination skills Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, volunteers, and other partners Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in human services, social work, or a similar major Previous experience in case management, preferably working with unhoused individuals, families and/or persons in crisis Previous experience in direct management and oversight of staff Proficient in Microsoft Office and case management software including HMIS preferred Bilingual English/Spanish required Compensation This is a full-time position with a compensation of $31.00 per hour. Typical hours would be Monday through Thursday, 7:30 am - 6:00 pm with occasional attendance at evening and weekend events required. Benefits available include health, dental and vision insurances, paid time off, a generous paid holidays schedule and a retirement plan enrollment option. As part of its cultural values, Pathways of Hope respects and values work/life balance. Physical Job Requirements Ability to sit for extended periods of time while working at a computer. Uses hands and fingers to operate computers and office equipment for up to 10 hours a day Requires clear vision at 20 inches or less with or without corrective lenses and vision sufficient to use equipment or operate a car safely. Hearing and speech within normal ranges and sufficient for clear communication face to face and on the telephone Lifts up to 20 pounds regularly and 40 pounds occasionally. Exposed to typical office environment conditions and noise levels Equal Opportunity Pathways of Hope is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Pay:
$31.00 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply