DESC-posted 4 days ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Seattle, WA
501-1,000 employees

DESC (Downtown Emergency Service Center) is a nonprofit organization working to help people with the complex needs of homelessness, substance use disorders, and serious mental illness achieve their highest potential for health and well-being through comprehensive services, treatment, and housing. Our vision is a community where no person is abandoned, ignored, or experiencing homelessness. As the region's leading provider of services to multiply disabled adults who have experienced chronic homelessness, DESC serves almost 3,000 people each day. Our integrated service model is designed to help people secure and maintain appropriate, safe and affordable housing. DESC is recognized nationally and regionally as an innovator in developing solutions to homelessness. Clover Place will be a new DESC housing site that will include 95 units of affordable housing in Seattle's Woodland neighborhood. This vital project will provide stable, supportive housing and 24/7 on-site services for single adults living with disabilities and experiencing chronic homelessness. The community will also feature welcoming indoor and outdoor common spaces The Clinical Support Specialist works under the direction of the CSS Supervisor or Project Manager, and collaboratively as part of an integrated care team including other CSSs, Housing Stabilization Specialists, Residential Counselors, clinical case managers, and other outside provider agencies to provide and coordinate clinical services for tenants. This position offers case management and mental health services to tenants as well as coordinating care with other providers as appropriate.

  • Facilitate engagement of tenants through creative, equitable, culturally relevant, and resourceful strategies that build trust and confidence; publicize service availability.
  • Develop and routinely update an Integrated Service Plan (ISP) in collaboration with tenants, case managers, and other staff, outlining goals and strategies to ensure housing success.
  • Identify and coordinate those case management elements that will be provided by DESC case managers or case managers from outside provider organizations.
  • Support tenants in maintaining safe and healthy unit conditions and passing apartment inspections. This may include hands-on assistance cleaning apartments, arranging and monitoring caregiver/chore-worker services, and/or teaching and modeling independent living skills.
  • Directly provide case management services not covered by other providers.
  • Maintain regular contact with tenants and case managers from DESC and outside provider organizations to monitor progress toward goals identified in the ISP, and to ensure adequate provision of identified services.
  • Document interactions with tenants through logs, service notes, EORs, emails, and other methods as appropriate in accordance with agency guidelines.
  • Understand and meet the various contractual service and documentation obligations relevant to your project.
  • Use trauma-informed strategies to intervene in crises and assist with building rule enforcement and lease compliance, as necessary.
  • Provide education and support for tenants to ensure success as leaseholders.
  • Assist tenants in the formation of interest groups or therapeutic support groups; facilitate when appropriate.
  • Organize outings and activities to improve tenant skills in activities of daily living and to increase the level of meaningful activity in their lives.
  • Work with tenants and other staff to identify needs for additional services, groups, and activities. Work with staff, outside service providers, and community resources to initiate and facilitate these services and activities.
  • Provide individual culturally relevant counseling and information and referral services to tenants as needed.
  • Facilitate community meetings.
  • Participate in staff meetings and trainings.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Ability to perform all major and assigned duties and responsibilities with or without accommodations.
  • Current Agency Affiliated Counselor (AAC) license in Washington State, or equivalent, or ability to obtain an AAC license soon after hire.
  • Clinical experience working with homeless adults disabled by chronic alcoholism, mental illness, and drug use.
  • Knowledge of local homeless, mental health, and chemical dependency service systems.
  • Ability to communicate and work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
  • Ability to work effectively with clients displaying a wide range of unpleasant and/or bizarre behavior.
  • Commitment to the philosophy of cooperation and continuity across agency programs and of consideration and respect for clients.
  • Relevant Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or related behavioral science, OR
  • A combination of 1 year of relevant paid work experience and demonstration of the ability to perform required job duties
  • Internal applicants in direct, client facing positions can substitute 6 months of experience in lieu of 1 year
  • Two years’ experience working with homeless adults disabled by chronic alcoholism, mental illness, and/or drug use.
  • Ability to drive an agency or personal vehicle to conduct agency related business, which requires a current Washington State driver's license and insurable driving record.
  • Dental
  • Life
  • Long-term Disability
  • Medical (no premiums/payroll deductions for employee coverage)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • ORCA card subsidy
  • Paid Time Off (34 days per year)
  • Retirement Plan
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