The Housing Support Clinical Supervisor is an integral part of the Housing Support Program, which provides multiple supports including case management and psychosocial rehabilitation to assist individuals living in permanent subsidized housing to promote ongoing housing stability. Under the supervision of the Clinical Program Manager, the HSP Clinical Supervisor provides daily support to the program manager, staff, and client; demonstrates strong professional judgement related to the implementation and delivery of services; and ensures services are available to eligible individuals who meet criteria Assistance with housing search, leasing, and move-in processes. Purchase of initial housing furnishing, deposits, household goods for the one-time move-in needs; Safety and wellness checks and housing safety inspections; Developing a Housing Stability Support Plan as an adjunct to an individual’s IRP; Early intervention to mitigate factors impacting housing stability (e.g., late rent payment, lease violations, tenant/landlord or property owner conflicts); Education on the roles, responsibilities, and rights of tenant(s) and the landlord/property owner; and Assistance with the annual housing recertification, inspection, or voucher conversion processes. This program is provided to adults living in permanent subsidized housing to promote housing stability, wellness, independence, recovery, and community integration. Housing stability is measured by ongoing housing, decreased number of hospitalizations/ER visits/incarcerations, decreased frequency and duration of crisis episodes, and by increased and/or stable participation in maintenance of personal housing stability and wellness. Supports based on the individuals’ needs are used to promote resiliency while understanding the effects of SPMI and lived trauma. The Housing Support staff will serve as the first point of contact for landlords/property owners for any issues arising with an individual in supportive housing, and will provide linkage to community, general entitlements, psychiatric/substance use/medical services, crisis prevention, and intervention services.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level