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Johnson Court Veteran Supportive Services Specialist

Johnson Court Veteran Supportive Services Specialist

The Johnson Court Veteran Supportive Services Specialist will serve as the on-site case management support for Johnson Court, the City Housing Authority’s 16-unit apartment development for very-low and low-income veterans. The Housing Retention Specialist will report to New Beginnings and will meet with veterans to provide supportive services and to promote housing retention, community integration, life skills, coordination with other community providers, and improved mental health and wellness.

Position Duties

Facilitate the connection and enrollment of veterans into eligible and applicable veteran and community programs and resources;

Support veterans, collaboratively working with the on-site Johnson Court property manager, neighbors, and existing case management providers as needed in order for the veterans to thrive within their housing;

Strive to recognize the best in each client and to support them through building relationships and utilizing motivational interviewing techniques and strength based case management techniques;

Provide client engagement by welcoming the veteran to their new community, addressing basic needs, establishing trust and assisting the client with understanding the services that are available to them;

Meet with veterans on a regularly scheduled basis and document growth and strength in progress notes and in HMIS;

Provide home and field based services as appropriate and transport veterans as needed to essential appointments that support their well-being as able while following COVID guidelines;

Assist client with navigating and abiding by their lease obligations;

Support veterans with learning and practicing fiscal responsibilities;

Work with veteran service offices, community partners and volunteers, and the housing authority to provide and coordinate on-site wellness activities, instructional, skills-building and social activities;

Assist client with their physical and mental health needs by providing support and linkage to appropriate services;

Triage any emergent situations; and

Participate in client review meetings and provide input to the Housing Authority and community partners as appropriate. 

Expected Competencies:

Veteran status or previous experience working with veterans is strongly preferred.

Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree or higher in Human Services or related field preferred; a minimum of one year case management experience; licensed or pre-licensed mental health professional preferred, e.g., LCSW, MFT, LPCC, Psychologist, Psych Assistant, etc.

Knowledge of HMIS and Housing First model preferred but not required;

Experience with homeless, vulnerable and/or diverse population and the knowledge surrounding poverty and social factors involved;

Ability to understand the needs of formerly homeless people with disabilities and to develop collaborative goals towards greater self-sufficiency and independence in the greater community;

Respond to all persons in a calm, supportive and professional manner;

Knowledgeable of the dynamics of chemical dependency, mental disorders and the effects of homelessness;

Excellent verbal and written skills; and working knowledge of Microsoft Suite, computer literacy and willingness to learn other applications.

Work hours are Monday – Friday, 9-5 although there will be some occasional night time and weekend hours to facilitate veteran activities, attend community events and/or to manage any off-hour client crises that may arise. Must have a working vehicle with liability insurance and pass a background check. Salary is 40 hours, non-exempt, at $62,400 – $63,960 with medical, vision and dental benefits provided, 403b match, Aflac participation, as well as generous paid time off. Position begins immediately.

Send resume, cover letter and a list of three professional references to hr@nullsbnbcc.org. If we feel you are a good match for the position, you will be contacted to schedule an interview.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; ancestry; national origin; religion/creed; sex/sexual orientation; gender; gender identity/expression, transition; political affiliation or beliefs; disability, medical condition, generic information, marital status; military/veteran status; pregnancy and conditions related thereto.; or any other characteristic protected by law (as defined by the California Fair Employment and Housing Act — Government Code Section 12900-12996), except where such discrimination is based on a bona fide occupational qualification.