Position Title:Â Clackamas Housing Specialist II
Programs:Â Eviction Prevention / Rapid Rehousing / Permanent Supportive Housing
Department:Â Housing Safety Net
Hours:Â Full time, 40Â hours per week, Non-exempt
Pay Range:Â $24.03 - 25.95/hr. --- plus language differential (if applicable)
Salary offers will be made within the posted pay range and will be based on a candidate's experience (paid or unpaid) that is directly relevant to the position. Typical new hire job offers are around the midpoint of the pay range.
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JOB SUMMARY: The principal role of the housing specialist is to provide intensive community based social work services including coordination, advocacy, support and encouragement. Specific responsibilities include Housing First case management for individuals and families experiencing chronic homelessness and/or housing instability. Specific duties include screening, intake, assessment, barrier removal, life skills training, property manager negotiation, habitability inspections, outreach, information and referral, administrative duties (file management, case noting, client assistance processing, etc.), and ongoing client supportive services. The primary service location for this position is Clackamas County, Oregon with office space in SE Portland; however, geographic boundaries and office space are subject to change.
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JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Maintain a working knowledge of all program requirements, including eligibility, enrollment standards, and definitions.
- Conduct screening, intake and/or referral of internal and external requests for service.
- Provide progressive person-centered and strength-based engagement, assessment, and ongoing case management and supportive services using the principles of Assertive Engagement.
- Develop trauma informed client relationships that promote independence and encourage the unique strengths of each participant.
- Maintain a working knowledge of mental health, addiction recovery, disability, and social service resources in the metro area.Â
- Provide education regarding benefits (WIC, Medicaid, TANF, SNAP, veteran-specific benefits, SSD, SSI, Medicare, etc.) while ensuring that participants have control over their choice of service providers.
- Coordinate multi-disciplinary service providers (eg. healthcare, wellness, addictions, mental health, employment, and social services).
- Provide housing search assistance and direct property management/landlord advocacy.
- Research and compile data on new resources; update current resource information on a regular basis and distribute information to both residents and staff.
- Effectively work with individuals of diverse backgrounds.
- Meet client service standards set forth by Program Director/Manager regarding quantity, type and quality of services to be delivered to clients.
- Effectively communicate agency policy, mission, values, and decisions to program staff, collaborating organizations, and the community.
- Accept other work assignments as assigned by the Housing Director and/or Manager.