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MIO Homeless Services Case Manager

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JEFFERSON BLOUNT ST CLAIR MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY

Birmingham, AL (In Person)

$34,968 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/23/2026

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MIO Homeless Services Case Manager
JEFFERSON BLOUNT ST CLAIR MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
Birmingham, AL Job Details $29,880•$40,056 a year 20 hours ago Qualifications Passenger vehicle Working with individuals experiencing homelessness Driver's License Working with individuals with mental health conditions Working with individuals from underserved communities Full Job Description Homeless Services Case Manager This Case Manager III position works as a direct service provider and an information and referral agent for members of the target population, individuals experiencing homelessness and have a serious mental illness. The individuals receiving services from this program typically are living in shelters or on the street and are required to meet the HUD definition of homeless. Most referrals come from shelters, homeless providers or street outreach teams. The worksite is in area shelters as well as other sites in which individuals with serious mental illness may be a resident. Clients served by this position are often acutely ill.
Supervised by:
Homeless Services Program Director Employees Supervised:
None Division:
Mental Illness PS Level:
24 (29,880•40,056)
Normal Work Hours/Days:
8:00 am•5:00 pm, Monday•Friday. Some flexibility dictated by the client need will be required.
Primary Job Functions:
Provide access to a wide range of services for individuals experiencing serious mental illness including direct service as assigned by supervisor. Properly assess need and devise individual service plan for each client. Effectively implement written service plans to meet client goals and objectives. Serves as a liaison between the client and various service providers to ensure continuity of care and assist with weekly psychiatric clinic. Develop and maintain adequately detailed and accurate client records. Provide transportation to clients when necessary. Provide accurate documentation in debriefing for weekly and monthly reports/meetings as stipulated by program demand. Responsible for maintaining detailed HUD information through HMIS (Homeless Management Information System) as required through the federal grant. Perform all administrative duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in a human service related field. Two years of experience working with individuals living with mental illness. Experience with working with individuals experiencing homelessness. Valid Alabama driver's license and driving record acceptable to agency automobile insurance carrier for inclusion on agency policy. Suitable automobile to permit the required travel. Must show maintain car insurance equal to or in excess of the State of Alabama standards for automobile insurance coverage. This position requires completion of the State of Alabama Adult Serious Mental Illness case management training.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Knowledge of mental illness, symptoms and treatment regimens. Ability to work autonomously and make sound judgements regarding client care. Knowledge of the special needs and behavioral characteristics of individuals experiencing serious mental illness. Knowledge of the community and available community resources. Knowledge of the rules and regulations governing the human series provider agencies in the catchment area. Knowledge of the legal and ethical issues relative to confidentiality of client records and the ability to interpret and apply them within the scope of the position. Knowledge of casework principles and methods related to case management. Working knowledge of interviewing techniques and principles. Ability to communicate effectively with a multi-disciplinary team. Working knowledge of developing needs assessments and case plans. Ability to document activities and maintain records in a timely fashion. Skills in interpersonal relationships and dynamics. Considerable written and expressive communication skills. Acquainted with the use and side effects of psychotropic medications. Ability and willingness to work in area shelters, streets, boarding homes or foster homes, as well as sites in which individuals experiencing homeless and serious mental illness may reside.