Case Manager - Bybee Lakes HOPE Center

About Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers

The Mission of Helping Hands is to provide a helping hand to a sustainable life through Resources, Recovery, and Reentry. 


Our programs are Trauma-Informed, Data-Driven, and Person-Centered. 

We take the time to learn each individual's story and help connect them to the appropriate local resources and services to meet their unique needs. We do not duplicate available services; instead, we build strong collaborative partnerships with local programs and foster connections between participants and our community partners.  

Position Summary:
Every participant in our reentry program is assigned a case manager to provide support. It is the responsibility of the case manager to ensure that assigned participants are meeting program requirements, setting and achieving goals. Case managers are also responsible for identifying appropriate resources to support participant success. The ultimate goal of the program is to transition participants into long-term housing. $22.05, full-time benefit eligible, medical/dental/vision/401k.

Reports to:  Lead Case Manager
Work Schedule: Full-time. Core hours of Monday-Friday.
Must be able to work a flexible schedule with the possibility of some occasional early morning, evening, and weekend work.
 
Key Accountabilities:
Case Management:
  • Assess each participant’s needs and obtain knowledge of each person’s history through interviewing, records review, and consultation.
  • Schedule and conduct monthly meetings with assigned participants to create and update individual reentry plans (IRPs) with new goals, as well as assess the status of prior goals to determine achievement and/or other strategies for completion.
  • Help participants achieve and maintain program compliance.
  • Assist participants with navigating external resources to achieve their goals and/or maintain program eligibility, such as: scheduling appointments with the DMV, applying for SNAP benefits, referring them to affordable health care and/or housing resources, finding and scheduling with medical providers, job searches, etc.
  • Collaborate with other professionals involved in the participant’s success, such as: sponsors, doctors, lawyers, DHS workers, counselors, peer support specialists, family members, parole officers, etc.
  • Maintain confidentiality of each person involved in our reentry program.
Crisis Intervention:
  • Consult with participants experiencing a crisis by de-escalating situations using trauma-informed techniques.
  • Identify and facilitate connection with appropriate resources in-the-moment.
Other Duties:
  • Build a resource network to support participants in a variety of areas, such as: medical, mental health, DUI classes, social groups, financial counseling/coaching, legal support, etc.
  • Develop relationships with local property managers, landlords, housing authorities, and developers of affordable housing.
  • Maintain current information on housing opportunities, community resources and applicable laws.
  • Provide education and resources to participants on how to secure and maintain permanent housing.
  • Coordinate the application and payment of rental assistance for program participants.
Physical Requirements:
  • Work is primarily performed indoors in an office setting, occasionally accompanied by a moderate noise level and exposure to scents.
  • Frequently sitting/standing at computer or staying in a stationary position.
  • Frequently operating a computer and other office productivity equipment, such as copy machine, printer, and phone.
  • Occasionally required to move about within the facility for different meetings, office equipment, etc.
Education, Skills, Experience and Training Required for the Position:
  • High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Minimum of one year of social services experience – an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
  • Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
  • Preferred experience working with low-income populations, and/or drug and alcohol addiction.
  • Basic technology skills, such as: using Microsoft programs (word processing and spreadsheets), using a computer, inputting information into software, using a smart phone, and sending emails.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Direct or Lived Experience with homelessness, addiction, and/or low-income populations.
  • Understanding of the issues surrounding homelessness, chemical dependency, domestic violence, and sexual assault

Programs

Portland, OR

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