Case Manager Supervisor

Friendship Place
23h$69,325 - $75,655

About The Position

The position leads the case manager team in providing permanent supportive housing and intensive case management services to individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness in DC using a Housing First Model. The Case Manager Supervisor will supervise the Neighbors First Individuals (NFI) Case Management Team, provide training to staff, and ensure all program policies and procedures are adhered to. The Case Manager Supervisor helps ensure that homeless families maintain housing and rebuild their lives relying on their own strengths, using wraparound resources in a holistic, participant-driven process. The Case Manager Supervisor collaborates with partnering agencies to ensure stabilization and self-sufficiency of all program participants.

Requirements

  • Must have at minimum of a Master’s Degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling or related field from an accredited College or University
  • Minimum of two years of experience in case management, mental health services and direct service delivery
  • At least 1-year supervisory experience or verified leadership experience (required)
  • Understanding and/or experience working with families experiencing homelessness, addiction, mental illness, and trauma
  • Experience and understanding of adult rehabilitation services
  • Understanding of the Housing First Model and Harm Reduction
  • Strong written, verbal, clinical and crisis management skills
  • Ability to work in a culturally diverse, fast paced environment
  • Strong commitment to mission, organizational core values including racial equity and social justice
  • Ability to work as a team player
  • Demonstrated understanding of trauma and intersectionality
  • Must have or be able to obtain a First Aid/CPR/AED certification that includes a hands-on skills testing module. Friendship Place will provide First Aid/CPR/AED training
  • Must have own transportation to carry out job duties and responsibilities. The vehicle must meet legal requirements (insured, registered, etc.). Employee must have a valid driver's license.)

Nice To Haves

  • DC licensure (LGSW, LPC, LCPC, LICSW) Preferred
  • 2 years clinical supervisory experience, strongly preferred
  • Experience with program management and providing supervision to staff

Responsibilities

  • In collaboration with other members of the NFI management team, provide overall supervision, training, instructive mentorship and coaching to staff.
  • Facilitate weekly individual staff supervision for case managers
  • Provide field-based supervision to NFI case managers, as needed
  • In addition to individual clinical supervision, act as the direct supervisor of assigned staff, this includes performance management, managing schedules, onboarding and off-boarding
  • Operating from an equity framework, ensure trauma-informed best practices and participant-centeredness are implemented by program staff.
  • Conduct face-to-face contacts with PSH individuals as needed, including completion of outreach, engagement, and intake services
  • Facilitate and attend weekly meetings such as staff meeting, case conferencing, NFI management team meetings, etc.
  • Support the development, implementation and management of NFI program policies and procedures, in collaboration with other NFI management team members
  • Support administrative program management responsibilities for the team, including monthly and quarterly reports, program evaluation, and other administrative tasks as assigned
  • Ensure the integrity and timeliness of all documentation including participant interactions, biopsychosocial, service plans, UIRs and other clinical documentation in OTCO
  • Model and ensure ethical service delivery as well as organizational/program/practice compliance as outlined by Friendship Place, DHS and professional licensing boards
  • Participate in multidisciplinary and contract meetings (DHS monthly provider meetings, monthly 1-1 monitoring meetings, etc.)
  • Ensure an effective collaborate with external agencies and stakeholders providing services to individuals, including community agencies, government agencies, etc
  • Demonstrate empathy and flexibility in responding to participants’ needs and requests
  • Ensure services are accessible and offered to participants as needed by public, private, or community partners (physical health care, mental health care, substance abuse/recovery services, education/life skills, legal services)
  • Determine and manage case load assignments
  • Serve as the clinical lead for crisis stabilization and safety planning while ensuring timely referrals to needed external crisis service providers (DBH/Mobile Crisis, Adult Protective Services, Domestic Violence, MPD/Crisis Intervention Officer, etc).
  • Collaborate professionally with external agencies and stakeholders providing services to participants within the restraints of HIPPA to further the goals identified by program participants.
  • Support monthly billing and invoicing
  • Provide case management support to a small caseload of participants, as needed
  • Perform all other duties as assigned

Benefits

  • We offer an excellent benefits package including low-cost health insurance, health reimbursement and flexible spending accounts, employer-paid dental, vision, short and long-term disability, life insurance, 403B defined contribution plan matching, employee assistance programs, professional development, employee resource groups, 14 paid holidays, 15 days of vacation and 10 days of sick leave during 1st year of employment, and much more!?(Benefits are pro-rated for part-time employees).
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