The Case Manager is a fast-paced, hands-on position requiring strong interpersonal skills, creativity in problem-solving, flexibility, and excellent self-management. This role works extensively in the field throughout Riverside County, supporting youth and young adults (ages 18–24) experiencing homelessness, including former foster youth and other highly vulnerable populations. Services are provided in scattered-site housing, community settings, and non-traditional environments, often requiring adaptability and comfort working in unconventional situations. Under the direction of the Transitional Housing Manager, the Case Manager provides comprehensive client advocacy, case management, housing navigation, and workforce development services. The position integrates housing stabilization with employment support to help participants secure safe housing, increase income, overcome barriers, and achieve long-term self-sufficiency. The Case Manager administers rental assistance based on individual need and supports participants facing unique challenges. Through individualized service planning, the Case Manager helps each participant develop clear housing and employment goals that address barriers and promote stability. Employment navigation is a key component of this role and requires a high level of detailed documentation, file management, and follow-through. The Case Manager works collaboratively with participants to develop individualized employment plans focused on increasing income and sustaining competitive employment. This includes identifying barriers, coordinating job leads, assisting with training and education enrollment, supporting interview preparation, addressing background challenges, and providing ongoing encouragement and accountability. Collaboration with employers, community agencies, and internal team members is essential to creating a coordinated support network that promotes personal growth, independence, and successful long-term outcomes. The Case Manager must demonstrate a strong commitment to Housing First principles, trauma-informed care, advocacy, and a nurturing, strength-based approach that fosters resilience and empowerment among the youth served.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
11-50 employees