Case Manager Supervisor

Friendship Place

Washington DC, Washington

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Administrative Management, Administrative Skills, Background Investigation, Behavioral Health, Best Practices, Case Management, Child Development, Coaching, Communication Skills, Community and Social Services, Conflict Resolution, Contract Requirements, Customer Support/Service, Data Quality, Detail Oriented, Documentation Format, Driver's License, Employee Orientation, Establish Priorities, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Government Contracts, Government Organizations, Health Physics, Healthcare, Homeland Security, Homeless Services, Job Placement Services, Leadership, Legal, Management of Information Systems/Technology (MIS), Mentoring, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Product Family, Microsoft Word, Multilingual, Nonprofit, Organizational Skills, People Management, Philosophy, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Primary Care, Problem Solving Skills, Program Evaluation, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Public Transport, Regulatory Requirements, Service Delivery, Set Goals, Social Work, Staff Development, Staff Requirements, Staff Training, Substance Abuse Treatment, Team Lead/Manager, Time Management, Travel Planning, Vaccination, Willing to Travel, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Washington DC, Washington
POSTED
Today
Job Type
Full-time
Description

Who We Are:

Friendship Place is a nonprofit organization, serving the Washington DC region. We empower individuals and families experiencing homelessness to rebuild their lives with the involvement of the community. Friendship Place offers the most effective model for addressing homelessness with innovative, customized programs that have positive, demonstrable results and a lasting impact on the community and beyond. Our programs are person-centric and individualized to meet the needs and goals of individuals, families, youth/young adults and Veterans experiencing homelessness. We provide outreach, hospitality, health care, case management, housing, job placement services, and advocacy. 

 

Summary of Position: 

The Brooks is a site-based short-term family housing (STFH) program that provides services to families experiencing homelessness in the District of Columbia. The program consists of 50 units of short-term housing in Ward 3 of the District of Columbia. The program follows a Housing First model philosophy and utilizes best-practices to ensure that participants receive quality supportive services that support the transition to stable housing within 90-days of program entry. The Case Management (CM) Supervisor oversees personnel assigned to providing case management, housing, and supportive services to residents of The Brooks during their enrollment in the program. The CM Supervisor works collaboratively with the team in supporting residents in identifying and achieving goals that support housing acquisition, housing transition, and housing stabilization. As the program is funded by the DC Department of Human Services, the position will also engage with DHS STFH Program staff related to case conferencing, housing, and system-level collaboration. The position will work collaboratively with the Division Director, Social Worker, and Operations Team to achieve established outcomes and deliverables. 

 

Essential Tasks and Responsibilities:

 

A) Management/Supervisory Responsibilities

· Foster an inclusive, transparent, and innovative environment that provides quality services to participants while promoting the health, well-being, and professional development of staff

 

· Provide day-to-day supervision and engagement through instructive mentorship, coaching, and guidance to all assigned personnel

 

· Complete and maintain required supervisory notes (including performance, coaching, conduct, and other necessary documents)

 

· Accomplish program objectives by managing staff, including communicating job expectations; staff development, goal setting; monitoring and appraising job performance; and communicating employee performance

 

· Assists Division Director in conducting staff meetings, training, and annual retreats

 

· Assists Division Director with recruitment and hiring process for new employees and coordinates orientation and training schedules

 

B) Program/Service Delivery Responsibilities

 

· Ensure best-practices and person-centered supportive services through all program expressions to meet the goal of supporting families to stable housing within 90-days of program entry

 

· Collaborate with external agencies providing services to participants, including community organizations, government agencies, etc

 

· Participate in multidisciplinary and contract required meetings as scheduled (Family CAHP, DHS roundtables, etc)

 

· Ensure timely and accurate data recording of direct reports through all required platforms (HMIS, STEP, CATCH, etc.) and documentation formats (case notes, UIR, Housing Stabilization and Exit Plans, Assessments) per contract requirements and program policy and procedure.

 

· Demonstrate empathy and flexibility in responding to participant needs and engages in creative conflict resolution and crisis de-escalation to support participants

 

· Ensure services are accessible and offered to clients as needed by public, private or community partners: physical health care, mental health care, substance abuse/recovery services, education/life skills, legal services, etc

 

· Collaborates in ensuring a daily log is complete and submitted regarding all shelter activities and information to DHS (per contract guidelines)

 

· Participate in management meetings, team trainings, retreats, and strategizing other programming for the team. (Including shared leadership of program meetings)

 

· Complete administrative management responsibilities for the team, including monthly and quarterly reports, other modes of measurement and evaluation of the program, and other administrative tasks as assigned (other reporting as assigned)

 

· Conduct intakes and assessments to determine strengths, barriers, eligibility, and goals of each participant household

 

· Ensure the connection and timely referral to relevant service providers, including primary health care, behavioral health 

 

· Perform all other duties as assigned

 

  

  

Education/Experiences

· Bachelor’s degree in social work or a related discipline (minimum requirement)

 

· License or license eligible in Social Work, Counseling, or similar discipline highly preferred

 

· Possess professional knowledge of the theories, principles, techniques, and practices of social service delivery systems

 

· Five (5) years of professional experience providing counseling and/or case management services to individuals/families 

experiencing homelessness or other related populations, as well as knowledge of child development and effective programming for children (minimum requirement)

 

· A minimum of 7 years of professional experience providing counseling and case management services to individuals/families experiencing homelessness or other related populations, as well as knowledge of child development and effective programming for children (in lieu of education requirement)

 

· One (1) year of supervisory experience preferred

 

 

Qualifications

· Strong written and verbal communication skills

 

· Strong organization skill and attention to detail

 

· Ability to work well under pressure and prioritize tasks in a fast-paced dynamic environment

 

· Solid decision-making and problem-solving skills

 

· Strong knowledge of human development, empowerment, and solution-focused principles

 

· Understanding of evidence-based practices in case management services, homeless services, trauma-informed care, Housing First, and recovery-oriented services

 

· Experience with families, youth, and housing systems

 

· Experience with additions, mental health, and co-occurring disorders

 

· Proficient in Microsoft Programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.)

 

· Experience with Customer Assessment, Tracking and Case History (CATCH) and Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) is a plus

 

· Strong commitment to mission, organizational core values, including racial equity, social justice, and cultural competency/sensitivity

 

· Excellent Customer Service

 

· Ability to create a familial and nurturing environment among staff and participants, experience with leading and motivating teams

 

· Integrity, tenacity, positive attitude, mission-driven, and self-directed with alignment to FP’s mission

 

    

Other Considerations:

· Strong knowledge of human development, empowerment, and solution-focused principles

· Knowledge of evidence-based practices in CM services, homeless services, trauma informed care, and recovery-oriented services.

· Strong organizational skills and attention to detail

· Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills

· Ability to prioritize tasks in a fast-paced dynamic environment

· Model professional behavior and maintain boundaries and participant confidentiality

· Culturally competent and sensitive to the needs of vulnerable populations

 · Ability to lead and motivate teams

· Demonstrates the ability to create a familial and nurturing environment among staff and participants

Requirements

  

Working Conditions

The position is housed in a Short-Term Family Housing (STFH) facility, may transport participants to appointments in the community (as needed) by public transportation or approved vehicles. The position will also travel to in-person meetings as required by DHS and across the District of Columbia for service coordination. Travel time for position may consist of up to 10-20% of time (dependent upon required meetings)

 

Physical and Environmental Requirements

Position requires split time between an office setting, working throughout the STFH facility, and traveling to engagements via car or public transportation. Employee must be able to sit for extended periods of time with repetitive motion and positions. Employee must be able to operate a motorized vehicle. Some lifting may be required (up to 20-25 lbs)

 

Background Checks

The selected candidate will be required to complete and pass the following background checks to meet the requirements of contract personnel: FBI Background Check, DC Metropolitan Police Background Check, State-of-Residence Police Background Check, DC Child Abuse Registry, National Sex Offender Check, Drug Panel and Alcohol Screening, Tuberculosis Test, and Driving Record check (for positions transporting participants)

 

Direct Reports 

- Case Manager (2)

- Case Manager – Bilingual (1)

- Housing Navigator (1)

- Child & Youth Specialist (1)

 

Specific Requirements

Must have own transportation to carry out job duties and responsibilities. The vehicle must meet legal requirements (insured, registered, etc.) and the employee must have a valid driver’s license. 

 

Other Details

  • Application Deadline: This job is open until filled, or the hiring manager determines that they can no longer accept applications
  • Compensation: The salary range for the Case Management Supervisor role is between $69,325 -$75,654 or $78,624 - $85,859 annually depending upon licensure.  A candidate’s starting pay determination is made based on meeting the basic position requirements, and current completed education, credentials and/or work experience.  Please Note: The step system is set and not open to pay negotiation.  Before moving forward in the selection process, interested applicants are encouraged to discuss starting pay eligibility with the Human Resources (Talent) Department
  • Benefits:  We offer an excellent benefits package including low-cost health insurance, employer paid dental, vision, short- and long-term disability, life insurance, 403B matching, 15 days of vacation during 1st year of employment, sick leave, and much more!
  • COVID-19: Effective September 19, 2021, the District of Columbia (DC) mandates COVID-19 vaccination for government employees, contractors, interns, and grantees.  As a DC government contractor, we comply with this mandate by ensuring that all employees are in compliance with being vaccinated or have an approved exemption.  If you would like to proceed with completing an employment application, it is with the understanding that Friendship Place complies with the DC COVID-19 vaccine mandate.  We appreciate your interest in joining the Friendship Place team.  
  • Location: The Brooks 3318 Idaho Avenue N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016
  • Interview Process:  Phone screening, Panel style interview, Program Visits, Final Interview 
  • Website: www.friendshipplace.org 


Job Type
Full-time
Description

Who We Are:

Friendship Place is a nonprofit organization, serving the Washington DC region. We empower individuals and families experiencing homelessness to rebuild their lives with the involvement of the community. Friendship Place offers the most effective model for addressing homelessness with innovative, customized programs that have positive, demonstrable results and a lasting impact on the community and beyond. Our programs are person-centric and individualized to meet the needs and goals of individuals, families, youth/young adults and Veterans experiencing homelessness. We provide outreach, hospitality, health care, case management, housing, job placement services, and advocacy. 

 

Summary of Position: 

The Brooks is a site-based short-term family housing (STFH) program that provides services to families experiencing homelessness in the District of Columbia. The program consists of 50 units of short-term housing in Ward 3 of the District of Columbia. The program follows a Housing First model philosophy and utilizes best-practices to ensure that participants receive quality supportive services that support the transition to stable housing within 90-days of program entry. The Case Management (CM) Supervisor oversees personnel assigned to providing case management, housing, and supportive services to residents of The Brooks during their enrollment in the program. The CM Supervisor works collaboratively with the team in supporting residents in identifying and achieving goals that support housing acquisition, housing transition, and housing stabilization. As the program is funded by the DC Department of Human Services, the position will also engage with DHS STFH Program staff related to case conferencing, housing, and system-level collaboration. The position will work collaboratively with the Division Director, Social Worker, and Operations Team to achieve established outcomes and deliverables. 

 

Essential Tasks and Responsibilities:

 

A) Management/Supervisory Responsibilities

· Foster an inclusive, transparent, and innovative environment that provides quality services to participants while promoting the health, well-being, and professional development of staff

 

· Provide day-to-day supervision and engagement through instructive mentorship, coaching, and guidance to all assigned personnel

 

· Complete and maintain required supervisory notes (including performance, coaching, conduct, and other necessary documents)

 

· Accomplish program objectives by managing staff, including communicating job expectations; staff development, goal setting; monitoring and appraising job performance; and communicating employee performance

 

· Assists Division Director in conducting staff meetings, training, and annual retreats

 

· Assists Division Director with recruitment and hiring process for new employees and coordinates orientation and training schedules

 

B) Program/Service Delivery Responsibilities

 

· Ensure best-practices and person-centered supportive services through all program expressions to meet the goal of supporting families to stable housing within 90-days of program entry

 

· Collaborate with external agencies providing services to participants, including community organizations, government agencies, etc

 

· Participate in multidisciplinary and contract required meetings as scheduled (Family CAHP, DHS roundtables, etc)

 

· Ensure timely and accurate data recording of direct reports through all required platforms (HMIS, STEP, CATCH, etc.) and documentation formats (case notes, UIR, Housing Stabilization and Exit Plans, Assessments) per contract requirements and program policy and procedure.

 

· Demonstrate empathy and flexibility in responding to participant needs and engages in creative conflict resolution and crisis de-escalation to support participants

 

· Ensure services are accessible and offered to clients as needed by public, private or community partners: physical health care, mental health care, substance abuse/recovery services, education/life skills, legal services, etc

 

· Collaborates in ensuring a daily log is complete and submitted regarding all shelter activities and information to DHS (per contract guidelines)

 

· Participate in management meetings, team trainings, retreats, and strategizing other programming for the team. (Including shared leadership of program meetings)

 

· Complete administrative management responsibilities for the team, including monthly and quarterly reports, other modes of measurement and evaluation of the program, and other administrative tasks as assigned (other reporting as assigned)

 

· Conduct intakes and assessments to determine strengths, barriers, eligibility, and goals of each participant household

 

· Ensure the connection and timely referral to relevant service providers, including primary health care, behavioral health 

 

· Perform all other duties as assigned

 

  

  

Education/Experiences

· Bachelor’s degree in social work or a related discipline (minimum requirement)

 

· License or license eligible in Social Work, Counseling, or similar discipline highly preferred

 

· Possess professional knowledge of the theories, principles, techniques, and practices of social service delivery systems

 

· Five (5) years of professional experience providing counseling and/or case management services to individuals/families 

experiencing homelessness or other related populations, as well as knowledge of child development and effective programming for children (minimum requirement)

 

· A minimum of 7 years of professional experience providing counseling and case management services to individuals/families experiencing homelessness or other related populations, as well as knowledge of child development and effective programming for children (in lieu of education requirement)

 

· One (1) year of supervisory experience preferred

 

 

Qualifications

· Strong written and verbal communication skills

 

· Strong organization skill and attention to detail

 

· Ability to work well under pressure and prioritize tasks in a fast-paced dynamic environment

 

· Solid decision-making and problem-solving skills

 

· Strong knowledge of human development, empowerment, and solution-focused principles

 

· Understanding of evidence-based practices in case management services, homeless services, trauma-informed care, Housing First, and recovery-oriented services

 

· Experience with families, youth, and housing systems

 

· Experience with additions, mental health, and co-occurring disorders

 

· Proficient in Microsoft Programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.)

 

· Experience with Customer Assessment, Tracking and Case History (CATCH) and Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) is a plus

 

· Strong commitment to mission, organizational core values, including racial equity, social justice, and cultural competency/sensitivity

 

· Excellent Customer Service

 

· Ability to create a familial and nurturing environment among staff and participants, experience with leading and motivating teams

 

· Integrity, tenacity, positive attitude, mission-driven, and self-directed with alignment to FP’s mission

 

    

Other Considerations:

· Strong knowledge of human development, empowerment, and solution-focused principles

· Knowledge of evidence-based practices in CM services, homeless services, trauma informed care, and recovery-oriented services.

· Strong organizational skills and attention to detail

· Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills

· Ability to prioritize tasks in a fast-paced dynamic environment

· Model professional behavior and maintain boundaries and participant confidentiality

· Culturally competent and sensitive to the needs of vulnerable populations

 · Ability to lead and motivate teams

· Demonstrates the ability to create a familial and nurturing environment among staff and participants

Requirements

  

Working Conditions

The position is housed in a Short-Term Family Housing (STFH) facility, may transport participants to appointments in the community (as needed) by public transportation or approved vehicles. The position will also travel to in-person meetings as required by DHS and across the District of Columbia for service coordination. Travel time for position may consist of up to 10-20% of time (dependent upon required meetings)

 

Physical and Environmental Requirements

Position requires split time between an office setting, working throughout the STFH facility, and traveling to engagements via car or public transportation. Employee must be able to sit for extended periods of time with repetitive motion and positions. Employee must be able to operate a motorized vehicle. Some lifting may be required (up to 20-25 lbs)

 

Background Checks

The selected candidate will be required to complete and pass the following background checks to meet the requirements of contract personnel: FBI Background Check, DC Metropolitan Police Background Check, State-of-Residence Police Background Check, DC Child Abuse Registry, National Sex Offender Check, Drug Panel and Alcohol Screening, Tuberculosis Test, and Driving Record check (for positions transporting participants)

 

Direct Reports 

- Case Manager (2)

- Case Manager – Bilingual (1)

- Housing Navigator (1)

- Child & Youth Specialist (1)

 

Specific Requirements

Must have own transportation to carry out job duties and responsibilities. The vehicle must meet legal requirements (insured, registered, etc.) and the employee must have a valid driver’s license. 

 

Other Details

  • Application Deadline: This job is open until filled, or the hiring manager determines that they can no longer accept applications
  • Compensation: The salary range for the Case Management Supervisor role is between $69,325 -$75,654 or $78,624 - $85,859 annually depending upon licensure.  A candidate’s starting pay determination is made based on meeting the basic position requirements, and current completed education, credentials and/or work experience.  Please Note: The step system is set and not open to pay negotiation.  Before moving forward in the selection process, interested applicants are encouraged to discuss starting pay eligibility with the Human Resources (Talent) Department
  • Benefits:  We offer an excellent benefits package including low-cost health insurance, employer paid dental, vision, short- and long-term disability, life insurance, 403B matching, 15 days of vacation during 1st year of employment, sick leave, and much more!
  • COVID-19: Effective September 19, 2021, the District of Columbia (DC) mandates COVID-19 vaccination for government employees, contractors, interns, and grantees.  As a DC government contractor, we comply with this mandate by ensuring that all employees are in compliance with being vaccinated or have an approved exemption.  If you would like to proceed with completing an employment application, it is with the understanding that Friendship Place complies with the DC COVID-19 vaccine mandate.  We appreciate your interest in joining the Friendship Place team.  
  • Location: The Brooks 3318 Idaho Avenue N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016
  • Interview Process:  Phone screening, Panel style interview, Program Visits, Final Interview 
  • Website: www.friendshipplace.org 

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