Caseworker Coach III -Site Lead

Catholic Charities

San Diego, CA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$29–$31 Per Hour
SKILLS
Background Investigation, Case Management, Childcare, Coaching, Communication Skills, Computer Skills, Conferences, Database Technology, Documentation, Driver's License, English Language, Establish Priorities, Homeless Services, Leadership, Legal, Life Insurance, Lift/Move 25 Pounds, Multilingual, Performance Management, Prescription Drugs, Problem Solving Skills, Project/Program Management, Property Management, Property Rentals, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Quality Management, Safety/Work Safety, Spanish Language, Team Player, Writing Skills
LOCATION
San Diego, CA
POSTED
Today

POSITION TITLE:
Caseworker Coach III (Site Lead), Rachel's Promise Center for Women &

Children

REPORTS TO: Senior Program Manager, Homeless Services, San Diego

FLSA STATUS:
Non-Exempt

TIME COMMITMENT:
Full time (40 hours/ week); 10:00AM to 6:45PM; someevenings and weekend

support may be required

SALARY: $29.00 to 31.00/hour

BENEFITS: Medical, dental, vision; prescription drugs; life insurance; case-balance pension

plan; 403(b); vacation; 15 holidays; and sick leave.

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POSITION SUMMARY: The Caseworker Coach III (Site Lead) provides day-to-day leadership and on-site oversight for Rachel's Promise Center for Women & Children, a low-barrier, housing-focused shelter serving single adult women and women with children who are experiencing homelessness. The Site Lead ensures the program is clean, safe, welcoming, and adequately staffed; models trauma-informed, strengths-based engagement; and supports a consistent, resident-centered approach across shifts. In addition to coaching staff and supporting documentation quality, the Caseworker Coach III provides direct services to residents-including intake/orientation, safety planning and de-escalation support as needed, housing navigation, benefits linkage, and coordination with internal and community partners-to help women and families move toward stable housing and improved wellbeing.

AGENCY CULTURE: The business and social environment we operate in has changed. What worked yesterday may not work today and will likely not work tomorrow. To thrive, we must incorporate new ways of thinking and embrace new practices. As part of our individual and agency cultural change process, it is critical that all employees of Catholic Charities aspire to the following:

  • A commitment to the agency's mission, vision, and values;
  • A commitment to excellence in everything we do;
  • A commitment to excel at performance and quality improvement;
  • A commitment to outcomes and measured results;
  • A commitment to innovation and to what is possible
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • Provides general program oversight, consultation, and coaching for on-site employees.
  • Fosters a trauma-informed, safety-focused, family-centered culture within Rachel's Promise Center for Women & Children, serving single adult women and women with children.
  • Facilitates bi-weekly case consultation meetings.
  • Keeps Senior Program Manager and Program Manager apprised of problems, complaints and/or concerns expressed by residents.
  • Welcomes and orients new residents (single adult women and women with children) to the facility; explains program services, routines, and behavioral expectations in a clear, respectful, and trauma-informed manner.
  • Meets with residents receiving case management to identify strengths and barriers contributing to homelessness (including health, safety, childcare, education, employment, and legal needs as applicable) within 48-72 hours of entry.
  • In collaboration with residents, develops housing-focused action plans and realistic goals achievable within 90-120 days. Supports residents in accomplishing agreed-upon goals with emphasis on housing, income/benefits, childcare and school stability (when applicable), and skill development.
  • Provides diversion, problem-solving, and housing navigation services when appropriate. Completes assessments and referrals for the Coordinated Entry System (CES) when applicable.
  • Assists residents with identifying employment resources and job opportunities when applicable.
  • Reviews each assigned resident's file weekly to determine what is working well and where adjustments are needed to improve outcomes.
  • Assists residents in locating and maintaining housing, including communicating professionally with landlords/property managers and identifying appropriate rental opportunities for single adults and families.
  • Coordinates services with community partners based on residents' individual needs and action plans.
  • When applicable, facilitates residents' access to technology used to meet with internal CC and external service providers.
  • Develops and maintains up-to-date knowledge of countywide resources that address the needs of women and families experiencing homelessness and uses that knowledge to connect residents to appropriate services.
  • Participate in case management, training, conferences, and program monthly meetings as directed.
  • Works collaboratively with coworkers within Catholic Charities Homeless Programs and builds relationships with colleagues from partner agencies providing similar or complementary services.
  • Documents all contacts and services with residents in program files, Clarity HMIS, and CES (Coordinated Entry System), in accordance with agency and funder requirements.
  • Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or three or more years equivalent experience in homelessness case management/housing navigation and serving people experiencing homelessness and/or Substance Use Disorder/mental health populations is required.
  • Experience providing shelter services and/or case management to children and families experiencing homelessness preferred.
  • Demonstrated trauma-informed practice.
  • Working knowledge of Motivational Interviewing, Stages of Change, Housing First, and harm reduction.
  • Strong written communication and documentation skills.
  • English required; bilingual Spanish preferred.
  • Passing a background check.
  • Valid Driver's License and a clean driving record.
  • Computer proficiency and ability to learn database systems (e.g., HMIS).
  • Strong organization, prioritization, and teamwork/independent work skills.
  • Positive, growth-oriented mindset.
  • Candidates with lived experience are encouraged to apply.
  • Willing and able to obtain a Food Handler's Certificate.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Catholic Charities is a non-profit, non-discriminatory service organization and employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation or disability.

About the Company

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Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities of Buffalo is the most comprehensive human service provider in Western New York, reaching all eight counties with professionally staffed locations. Catholic Charities serves Western New Yorkers without regard to age, race or religious affiliation. Today’s Catholic Charities leads the way for an integrated human service delivery system. In 2007, the agency voluntarily sought and received its first four-year accreditation from the Council on Accreditation, attesting to its adherence to the highest national professional standards and delivery of the best quality services. Catholic Charities offers programs that strive to empower individuals, children and families. Among them are comprehensive counseling services for all ages, basic emergency assistance and referrals, child and adult mental health services, chemical dependency treatment, educational and vocational services, services to the aging, parish outreach and advocacy, marriage counseling, foster care and adoption services, child and adult day care, and a variety of programs that address prevention and treatment of a number of family issues.

COMPANY SIZE
1 to 9 employees
INDUSTRY
Other/Not Classified
FOUNDED
1923
WEBSITE
http://www.ccwny.org/