SHELTER, Inc. rebuilds lives one family at a time, by helping them re-establish a home and assisting with the skills and resources needed to live the life they deserve. Created in 1986, we are a community-based non-profit currently operating in Contra Costa, Solano, Sacramento, and Marin counties. In 2024 our compassionate teams helped 5,824 people including 1,938 children secure or maintain their housing.
We believe a safe home and the opportunity to thrive are rights—not privileges. Every day, our teams have the honor of walking alongside families and individuals as they rebuild their lives. If you’re looking for more than just a job—and you want to be the spark that ignites lasting change in your community—you’ll find purpose here!
Work Location: Martinez, CA
Employment Details: Full time, Non Exempt, Monday- Friday during business hours, preferred one day of working 12 PM -8 PM shift but not required
Compensation: $28-30/hour
About the role: We're hiring a dedicated Case Manager I for our Mountain View Family Shelter in Martinez.
Our shelter is a unique, converted church building that provides 32 emergency housing beds for families in need. As a Case Manager, you'll be crucial in supporting our shelter participants. You'll offer personalized guidance, connect them with vital resources, and empower them to achieve their goals of self-sufficiency.
If you're passionate about helping vulnerable families and eager to make a real difference in their lives, we'd love to talk with you!
What you’ll do:
Intake and Assessment
- Conducts participant eligibility screening, informing individuals of services and obtaining necessary consents, including income and documentation verification.
- Completes assessments (including HMIS Intake, VI-SPDAT, and Housing Retention Assessment) to evaluate participant strengths, needs, and risk indicators.
Case Planning and Monitoring
- Carries a caseload of 15-20 shelter participants (including children) requiring housing assistance, ensuring consistent contact with program participants and other service partners.
- Develop customized plans collaboratively with program participants, focusing on establishing goals that align with appropriate resource utilization and the required level of care and services. This includes assisting with children's services and ensuring minor children are enrolled in school and other relevant programs.
- Communicate participant care plans to support staff and establish effective follow-up dates for interventions.
- Connect participants with existing community resources to fulfill their care and service goals.
- Actively adjust care plans as needed, and ensure clear communication, verbally and in writing, regarding any changes in eligibility for services and financial assistance throughout program participation.
- Comply with all legal and procedural requirements for confidentiality, release of information, consent, and mandated reporting, including domestic violence.
- Oversee case closures, including planning and review with participants, working with the program manager for involuntary discharges to ensure procedures are followed, and providing post-exit support with follow-up contact for housing status documentation.
Data and Documentation
- Manage all service documentation by following established procedures for opening service files, maintaining up-to-date and accurate service data in the HMIS system within 24 hours of interaction, and ensuring data quality by reviewing discrepancies and verifying accuracy. Follow established procedure for opening service file.
What you’ll bring:
- Associate's degree in social services or a related field, or a two-year certification in a relevant area. Equivalent experience will be considered in lieu of or in combination with formal education.
- 2+ years of direct Case Management experience with knowledge of public benefits, financial resources and social services systems.
- Experience working with low-income and/or homeless populations, as well as individuals experiencing substance abuse, mental health challenges, and domestic violence.
- Skilled in crisis intervention and conflict resolution, utilizing approaches such as motivational interviewing, harm reduction, and trauma-informed care.
- Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word and Excel) and typing skills
- Available to work flexible hours on an as-needed basis, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate participant availability.
- Adept at working effectively in diverse environments with people from all socio-economic backgrounds and a wide range of personalities and professional roles, including staff, residents, local agencies, contractors, and lenders.
- Bi-Lingual English Spanish plus
Key Proficiencies you'll need:
- Maintains clear, firm, yet flexible boundaries, and a positive demeanor.
- Self-motivated and accountable in managing time and resources.
- Demonstrates professionalism and maintains high ethical standards and confidentiality. Delivers quality, organized work on time.
Position Requirements:
- Access to reliable personal transportation required, including a DMV record that permits driver to be insured under SHELTER, Inc.’s automobile coverage.
- Must successfully pass a criminal background check
- Must provide TB test clearance
What we offer:
- 18 days of Paid Time Off
- 15 paid holidays, including your birthday!
- 100% paid medical insurance (Kaiser, Sutter Health, Anthem Blue Cross), dental, vision for employees, 50% for your dependents.
- 100% paid Group Term Life insurance, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, Long-term disability insurance
- Up to $3,000 Tuition Reimbursement a year
- 403b with SHELTER Inc., matching contribution
- Pet Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Discount Marketplace
- Internal growth opportunities
We value diversity
SHELTER, Inc., is an equal opportunity employer. We believe diverse perspectives drive innovation and lead to better outcomes for the communities we serve. We strongly encourage applications from individuals with varied backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences.
Notice: This description is a guide only. Upon hire, you will receive a formal job description.