Permanency Specialist-Housing Stability Services
Community Care ME
Bangor, ME (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
Position Summary The HSS Permanency Specialist provides hands-on support to individuals experiencing homelessness as they transition into and maintain permanent housing. Working from a Housing First and trauma-informed approach, this position helps participants build life skills, access community resources, maintain stable housing, and achieve their personal goals. This role is highly relationship-based and community-focused. The Permanency Specialist works directly alongside participants in their homes and communities, offering practical support, encouragement, advocacy, and skill-building services. The ideal candidate is compassionate, flexible, and passionate about supporting individuals on their path to long-term housing stability. Key Responsibilities Provide in-person support to participants in their homes and throughout the community. Build trusting relationships with participants and encourage engagement in voluntary supportive services. Assist participants with daily living tasks, housing stability, employment, education, and other personal goals. Support participants during housing transitions, including move-ins, furnishing apartments, and settling into new housing. Conduct regular check-ins with participants to assess needs and provide ongoing support. Facilitate skill-building activities, supportive groups, and recreational opportunities. Accompany participants to appointments when requested. Assist participants with transportation and access to community resources. Maintain positive relationships with landlords and property managers and help resolve housing-related concerns. Document participant contacts and progress in a timely manner. Collaborate with case managers and other service providers to ensure coordinated care. Utilize Motivational Interviewing, trauma-informed practices, and a client-centered approach in all interactions. Carry Narcan and respond appropriately within agency protocols. Participate in required trainings, supervision, and team meetings. Qualifications Lived experience with homelessness strongly preferred. At minimum, one year of direct service experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness. Experience providing direct support, case management, peer support, housing services, or human services preferred. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Commitment to Housing First principles, trauma-informed care, and culturally responsive service delivery. Ability to maintain professional boundaries and accurate documentation. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation. What We're Looking For We are seeking someone who: Is passionate about helping people achieve housing stability and self-sufficiency. Builds rapport easily and works effectively with diverse populations. Respects participant choice and autonomy. Is adaptable, creative, and comfortable working in community-based settings. Creates a welcoming environment for individuals of all backgrounds.