Changing Homelessness, Inc.

SSVF Case Manager - Valdosta

Job Location

Valdosta, GA, United States

Job Description

Job Description Job Description Position Responsibilities: · Generates appropriate referrals to SSVF program and other community resources · Coordinates emergency services for homeless clients · Maintains outreach and engagement records on all individuals engaged, referred, and screened in an access database for reporting purposes through Outreach Manager · Engages with the VA and community partners for effective coordination of services for Veteran households · Assess new clients during screening, intake, and orientation · Interact with clients, colleagues, and community partners in a professional, respectful manner. · Assess program qualification criteria of client and aid in referral to outside resources · Assist veterans in planning housing attainment and sustainability including housing search, job training, education, budgeting, and money management, increase in household income and connection to VA and Non-VA benefits · Conduct housing habitability inspections in accordance with SSVF program guidelines and standards · Ensure Rent Reasonableness of housing units located and/or paid for by the SSVF program in accordance with the program guidelines and standards · Complete client household recertification for program eligibility every 90 days · Collaborate with the veteran to create a housing stability plan (using S.M.A.R.T. goals) and monitor household progress and accomplishments to reach identified goals · Provide ongoing support, crisis intervention and housing stability support and resource referrals. · Coordinate housing, benefits, medical, legal, substance abuse and/or psychological services as, as needed · Collaborate consultatively with other staff to ensure appropriate levels of case management/support · Keep client files current in case file and database, with all documentation and case notes uploaded to HMIS within 24 hours of interaction · Conduct home visits to support client in housing stabilization · Liaison with the VA outreach departments, community outreach departments, VASH department and the VA benefits and hospital departments · Participate in conferences, workshops, special projects, and staff meetings · Other duties as assigned Position Requirements: · Educational background can be diverse; however, a degree in a related field or a minimum of two (2) years of relevant work experience preferred · Experience working or volunteering in nonprofit or government settings addressing housing or other social services preferred · Lived experience with homelessness preferred · Veterans and/or experience working with Veterans preferred Must be eligible to work within the U.S. and provide supporting documentation Must pass a Level II background check Must pass a federal-level drug screen; possession of a medical marijuana card is currently not acceptable under federal law Must have a clean 3-year driving history Must provide proof of auto insurance, have a valid driver’s license, and a registered vehicle without known issues or faults to complete essential job functions Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: · Strong interpersonal and communication skills · Skill in organizing resources and establishing priorities · Working knowledge of community resources · Skilled at building trust and rapport with people from diverse backgrounds · Ability to work alone on own initiative, often with minimum supervision, as well as part of a small team · Knowledge of federal, state and/or community funding sources and mechanisms · Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing · A strong public service orientation to work well with faculty, staff, and other stake holders · Ability to foster a cooperative work environment · Skilled in the use of personal computers, including knowledge of Microsoft Office, and ability to learn and correctly enter data into the Homeless Management Information System · Ability to collaborate with a diverse team in a demanding environment · Enthusiasm and the ability to thrive in an atmosphere of constant change · Ability to maintain confidentiality of identifying client information Physical Demands: · Periods of walking, standing, or sitting in an office or field environment for service provision · Limited physical effort required; however, the employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds · Ability to operate a motor vehicle Non-traditional candidates are welcome to apply. Changing Homelessness, Inc. does not discriminate in any personnel action on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, or any other status protected by applicable law. Changing Homelessness, Inc. is an E-Verify participant. Company Description Changing Homelessness, Inc. is at the forefront of the fight against homelessness. Our mission is to lead the community in efforts to prevent and ultimately end homelessness. We are committed to ensuring that individuals and families are housed permanently and successfully, building strong partnerships, and being good stewards of funding that is leveraged with integrity. Guided by our core values of Respect, Quality, Trust, Partnering, and Transparency, every decision we make is driven by these principles. Our organization was established in 1978 by a coalition of dedicated social service agencies and religious leaders. Originally incorporated in 2001 as the Emergency Services and Homeless Coalition of Jacksonville, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we serve as the leading agency in Duval, Nassau, and Clay counties dedicated to ending homelessness. Today, we proudly operate under the name Changing Homelessness. Join us in our mission to build a community where everyone can find a place to call home. Together, we can create lasting change. Non-traditional candidates are welcome to apply. Changing Homelessness, Inc. does not discriminate in any personnel action on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, or any other status protected by applicable law. Changing Homelessness, Inc. is an E-Verify participant. Company Description Changing Homelessness, Inc. is at the forefront of the fight against homelessness. Our mission is to lead the community in efforts to prevent and ultimately end homelessness. We are committed to ensuring that individuals and families are housed permanently and successfully, building strong partnerships, and being good stewards of funding that is leveraged with integrity. Guided by our core values of Respect, Quality, Trust, Partnering, and Transparency, every decision we make is driven by these principles. \r\n\r\nOur organization was established in 1978 by a coalition of dedicated social service agencies and religious leaders. Originally incorporated in 2001 as the Emergency Services and Homeless Coalition of Jacksonville, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we serve as the leading agency in Duval, Nassau, and Clay counties dedicated to ending homelessness. Today, we proudly operate under the name Changing Homelessness.\r\n\r\nJoin us in our mission to build a community where everyone can find a place to call home. Together, we can create lasting change.\r\n\r\nNon-traditional candidates are welcome to apply. Changing Homelessness, Inc. does not discriminate in any personnel action on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, or any other status protected by applicable law. Changing Homelessness, Inc. is an E-Verify participant.

Location: Valdosta, Georgia, US

Posted Date: 7/10/2025
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July 10, 2025
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