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Case Manager North County

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EAST OAKLAND COMMUNITY PROJECT

Oakland, CA (In Person)

$57,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/11/2026

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Case Manager North County
EAST OAKLAND COMMUNITY PROJECT
•3.6 Oakland, CA Job Details $55,000•$60,000 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Conducting community outreach projects Computer operation CPR Certification Report writing Career guidance Computer literacy Writing skills Basic math First aid English Research Mid-level 3 years Schedule management Driver's License First Aid Certification Case management Driving Motivational interviewing Data entry Budgeting Productivity software Progress documentation Workshop facilitation Bachelor of Arts Communication skills Negotiation Home visits (communication methods) Tenants File organization Community resource coordination Time management Full Job Description
EAST OAKLAND COMMUNITY PROJECT JOB DESCRIPTION
Title:
Case Manager for
North County Homeless Youth Rapid Rehousing Department:
Transitional Housing Services Reports to:
Lead Case Manager Salary:
55K•60K Summary The Youth Case Manager/Housing Specialist works in tandem with Employment Specialist in Assessing referrals received from community agencies and the city of Oakland to implement career planning and housing placement services with young adults. The Youth Housing Specialist secures permanent, affordable housing for young adults as well as any supportive services they may need within two months of entry into the program. This position follows Housing First and Rapid Rehousing principles and utilizes Motivational Interviewing (Ml) as a client engagement tool. The Youth Case Manager/Housing Specialist is responsible for assessing client housing needs, developing a housing stability with providing support in researching low-income and other housing resources, assisting in coordinating and searching for permanent housing, and maintaining relationships with housing property managers, owners and organizations to facilitate placement of homeless singles in stable housing situations and mediate between landlords and tenants if needed. This position also ensures that permanent housing opportunities are habitable and safe for clients. Case management duties also include close collaboration with the Employment Specialist to support youth with educational and employment opportunities and outlets for growth.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
General Operations Attend and participate in all required staff meetings, weekly supervision meetings and in-service trainings and off-site meetings and trainings. Ensure the timely collection and inputting of client data (intake and ongoing) into HMIS. Conduct workshops to prepare clients to be independent and permanently housed. Client Support Maintain confidentiality in all matters pertaining to clients. Schedule and maintain regular meetings with youth, including in-home support. Conduct an immediate housing needs assessment on all clients. Set up and maintain client case files and progress notes and collect income verification. Use Motivational Interviewing techniques and other problem-solving skills to assess client housing issues and needs. Develop and monitor and adjust housing stability plans with clients that identify specific actions needed to successfully stabilize youth including formal re-assessment on clients after 30 to 90 days, depending on the need. Refers youth to all appropriate public benefit programs. Assists with collecting documentation and provides transportation to appointments as necessary. Assist clients with budgeting plans including support with filing tax returns, banking and credit repair and provides life skills workshops and individual follow-up to ensure that young adults achieve housing stability. Escort clients to various housing and service appointment as needed. Provide support to clients in filling out housing applications and other relevant materials. Assist clients in contacting and negotiating with potential landlords. Inspect apartment or other permanent housing alternatives with clients prior to signing a lease to determine habitability and fairness of the lease requirements. Identify/provide monetary and non-monetary support including furniture, appliances and start-up household items for clients moving into permanent housing so they can acquire the necessary skills for independent living. Perform other duties, as assigned. Programmatic Activities Meet with Case Management Supervisor for weekly supervision. Coordinate housing information and services to ensure a comprehensive approach to client needs. Set-up and maintain well-organized client files including information on housing providers, application materials, repair request and requisition forms, etc. Compile and maintain program/housing resource files and/or a database containing current listings of market-rate and subsidized permanent housing resources in Alameda and surrounding Bay Area counties as well as out-of-area housing options. Work closely with the Case Management Supervisor to ensure landlord information is tracked in organization database. Community Outreach Conduct ongoing outreach to client referral sources (e.g. community agencies serving young adults and the City of Oakland). Establish working relationships with local landlord/real estate associations to access market rate housing resources. Works closely with Case Management Supervisor and other Housing Specialist to recruit new property owners/manager. Conduct outreach to local public housing authorities and other subsidized housing entities in the Bay Area to maintain up-to-date information on vacancies and application requirements. Develop contacts with local church groups and other nonprofit organizations who offer alternative affordable housing options in the local real estate market as well as employment options. Establish relationships with other housing advocates in Oakland and the Bay Area.
QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
A.A. or B.A. preferred or relevant work experience with homeless transition age youth. At least three to four years' experience working as an outreach worker or housing advocate with high risk, low income, homeless individuals. One-year of preferred experience working with landlords or assisting low-income individuals in getting housing. Experience working with individuals from diverse ethnic background. Knowledge of local market rate and subsidized housing resources in the Bay Area and other areas in California and adjacent states. Basic counseling and interviewing techniques. Motivational Interviewing preferred. Excellent organizational and time management skills. Demonstrated ability to maintain organized files. Ability to produce well-written reports, memos and other correspondence in a timely fashion. Ability to work effectively with a team of other professionals and coordinate services/activities with each member, as needed. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Ability to speak clear, concise English.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Strong basic math skills required at least at the high school level. Must be able to perform mathematical calculations with a high degree of accuracy.
REASONING ABILITY
Must be able to exercise good judgment while addressing those obstacles or barriers that prevent homeless singles from clarifying their housing goals. Must exhibit good critical thinking skills to be used to solve problems.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite to perform key job duties is required..
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Must have current CPR and Basic First Aid certificates. Valid California driver's license, insurance and access to an automobile. Proof of insurance and auto registration required.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be able to dress neatly with a professional appearance when reporting to work• This position requires an annual tuberculosis test. Must be able to work under stressful conditions.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The position requires an ability to work in a diverse and stressful environment with individuals who live with multiple challenges. Work schedules are flexible according to facility and clients' needs. Punctuality and good attendance is required to be successful in this work environment. The Youth Housing Specialist must be willing to travel through-out the Bay Area.

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