What are the responsibilities and job description for the Housing Case Manager position at Ecker Center for Behavioral Health?
At Ecker Center for Behavioral Health, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment in which our employee team reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. At Ecker, we firmly believe in the significance and positive impact of our work, demonstrating dedication and a compassionate approach, where treatment is carefully planned and customized for each client based on their individual needs and strengths. Our collective ethos extends to caring for the well-being of each of our team members. Together, our staff is fostering a warm and inclusive organizational culture that embraces individual perspectives, encouraging active participation, and open feedback to facilitate ongoing improvement.
As a trusted behavioral health organization committed to providing care in the community since 1955, we offer an array of comprehensive services for youth, adolescents, and adults. Our Case Management Services help individuals create fulfilling lives with maximum independence by providing advocacy, support, and linkage to community resources.
Job Scope: Deliver home and community-based case management services to clients referred under the Housing is Recovery program. Support clients in securing and maintaining housing, increasing independent living skills, accessing entitlements/benefits, providing wrap-around support, and linkage to mental health or substance use services as appropriate. Build relationships with referral sources such as hospitals, county jails, prisons, and homeless shelters. Identify and navigate affordable housing opportunities through relationship-building with landlords and property management companies. Collaborate effectively with these community partners to address any reported behavioral concerns and proactively manage potential barriers with the participants ability to maintain their housing and independence in the community.
Primary Responsibilities
- Provide home- and community-based treatment to and assists in developing case management services to a caseload of clients who are referred for the Housing is Recovery Program. Services assist clients in maintaining housing, providing wrap-around support, including linkage to mental health or substance use recovery support services.
- Build relationships with referral sources, including hospitals, county jails, prisons, homeless shelters, and inpatient detoxification facilities.
- Ensures Housing Quality Standard (HQS) inspections on all apartment units are conducted and communicates results to landlord.
- Complete Mental Health Assessments, DLA and LOCUS, and develop goal-oriented ITPs that are strength-based and recovery oriented on all assigned clients as required.
- Accompany clients on housing searches and support all needs surrounding securing housing for the clients required by the Housing is Recovery Program.
- Supports program activities associated with being a subsidy administrator.
- Provide assistance with intake/assessment as needed, as well as outreach in emergency situations
- Provide accurate, quality documentation within a maximum of 48 hours after service delivery
Performance Requirements
- Ability to assess, diagnose, interpret and integrate both verbal and non-verbal client input during session.
- Ability to clinically “listen” during session.
- Establishing rapport and maintaining supportive contact with client.
- Knowledge of human development across the life cycle as applicable to the clinical population served.
- Courteous, effective relationships in the workplace.
- Knowledge of agency policy and adherence to agency procedure.
- Ability to value diversity, accept differences, apply cultural knowledge, and adapt to different cultural contexts.
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in human service field and minimum 1year clinical experience, including case management work and work with individuals that are diagnosed with severe mental illness and/or co-occurring substance use needs.
- Bilingual Spanish a plus
- Must have valid Illinois driver's license, auto insurance and vehicle and willingness to transport clients
Schedule
- Monday – Friday 8am – 5:30pm (40 hours a week).
Ecker Center for Behavioral Health offers a hearty benefit package that is highly competitive to the market and offers all full-time employees the following:
- 403(b) plan with organizational contributions of 2% to 7%, based on length of service
- Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Tuition reimbursement plus many other training opportunities
- Employee Assistance Program – face to face counseling sessions, resources for work/life, life coaching, financial, medical advocacy, and more
- Extended sick and disability leave
- Eligibility to participate in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
To further promote an active and healthy work/ life balance, Ecker Center also offers a generous amount of paid time off.
- 2 – 4 weeks of vacation, based on length of service
- 8 Holidays
- 8 Personal days
- 8 Sick days
Ecker Center for Behavioral health is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone has an opportunity to succeed.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $43,680.00 - $54,496.00 per year
Benefits:
- 403(b)
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Loan forgiveness
- Mileage reimbursement
- Paid time off
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Education:
- Bachelor's (Preferred)
Language:
- Spanish (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $43,680 - $54,496