New Destiny’s mission is to end the cycle of domestic violence and homelessness for low-income families and individuals by developing and connecting them to safe, permanent, affordable housing and services. To achieve its mission, New Destiny builds and manages housing with on-site services; offers innovative programs that assist survivors in finding and retaining affordable housing; and works to expand access to permanent housing resources for survivors. New Destiny is the largest provider of supportive housing for domestic violence survivors in New York and is a leading advocate in the effort to obtain the resources needed to end family homelessness in New York City.
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Job title |
Case Manager |
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FLSA Status |
Non-exempt |
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Reports to |
Program Director |
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Department |
Family Support Program |
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Location |
The Kira- 153-24 90th Rd., Jamaica, NY 11432 |
Job Purpose
New Destiny is seeking to hire a full-time Case Manager to provide regular on-site services at The Kira. This building is a 163-unit, service-enriched permanent and affordable housing development, with 69 units set aside for domestic violence survivors, in the Jamaica section of Queens. The Case Manager will work within a team of two Case Managers led by the Program Director and the Senior Case Manager to maintain and grow a robust program to focus on fostering family stability by connecting families to resources; maintaining a violence-free environment and helping children thrive emotionally, physically, and academically. This is a full-time position requiring one late night a week (e.g., 11:00 am to 7:00 pm). The Case Manager will report directly to the Program Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
Case Management Responsibilities:
- Provide comprehensive case management services to a caseload of 20-25 active tenants, including counseling services, crisis intervention, and other appropriate supportive services.
- Develop programming and activities in collaboration with the Program Director, Senior Case Manager, and the families.
- Work with tenants on caseload to create and implement annual wellness plans to meet individual goals.
- Conduct annual assessments with tenants to assess stability and ongoing social service needs.
- Plan and implement age-appropriate therapeutic activities for children.
- Research, organize and implement both recreational and therapeutic activities and workshops for families and children.
- Build connections in the community and provide referrals to stabilizing community programming, including recreational activities, mental health services, physical health services, employment enhancement services, etc.
- Work with families to follow-up with schools, clinics, and other providers where appropriate.
- Maintain a strong relationship with Family Support Program’s offsite partners including New Destiny Housing’s Mental Health Department, financial coaches, health and wellness coaches, as well as vendors who are providing on-site services to tenants. This includes following up with referrals and assisting with connection to services.
- Refer to and follow New Destiny Housing’s Theory of Change, an evidence-based practice created to support tenant stability and growth, throughout all case management and programming
- Coordinate with the property management department in order to ensure ongoing housing stability with New Destiny tenants.
Administrative Responsibilities:
- Attend weekly supervision meetings with the Program Director.
- Enter all tenant contacts and group work into the internal database on a regular basis.
- Collect and maintain information on children and families (report cards, skills evaluation, surveys, etc.).
- Conduct monthly meetings and case conferences with Family Support Program staff.
- Maintain up-to-date case files and ensure all data is inputted into the case management database.
- Contribute to the development of best practices for the Family Support Program.
- Work with volunteers and interns to enrich youth and family events.
- Other duties as assigned by the Program Director.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required. A BSW or BA/S in the areas of Psychology, Sociology, Early Education preferred.
- Knowledge of social services and organizations in the Queens is preferred.
- A minimum of 1 to 3 years of direct service experience is preferred.
- Knowledge and experience assisting individuals to access resources in the areas of housing stability, health &mental health, and food security.
- Proven track record in engaging children and adults who have experienced homelessness and domestic violence preferred.
- Ability to be empathetic, creative, and resourceful. Experience with trauma-informed care preferred.
- The ideal candidate is a person who is highly organized, flexible, and resourceful.
- Strong written and oral communication skills, computer literacy and sound judgment.
- Bilingual Spanish/English strongly preferred.
Compensation/Benefits
$57,000 a year with competitive benefits. This is a full-time position with a benefits package including medical, dental, vision, short disability, PTO paid holidays and 401(k). EOE
How to Apply
Please visit www.newdestinyhousing.org/about-us/jobs-and-internships/.org to apply for this position.