Community Health Worker/Family Case Manager
421 County Road R, Black River Falls, WI 54615
$17 - $19 an hour - Full-time
The Family Promise CHW/ CM is responsible for providing comprehensive case management for families experiencing homelessness or imminent homelessness in Jackson County. This organized, compassionate, and motivated person will quickly transition families from homelessness to permanent housing, following a rapid rehousing, housing-first approach. The CHW/CM will also assist families in obtaining outcomes such as, but not limited to, securing employment, increasing earning potential, securing/maintaining housing, and securing a trade/certificate. The CHW/CM will assist families with setting health goals and work with them to accomplish those goals. This is a rewarding but challenging job! You can be the change in many homeless children's lives!
Responsibilities for CHW/CM
- Lead the intake process for all potential families: conduct intake interviews, talk with referral source(s)/partners, and conduct orientation for new families moving into one of our programs.
- Maintain the client's comprehensive case record through detailed documentation within Clarity (Wisconsin's HMIS) and update relevant information in Wisconsin's coordinated entry.
- Implement the Pathways Community HUB model to achieve better health outcomes for participants. Document all Pathways Community HUB model implementation and work with all participants in Great Rivers HUB's care coordination systems (CCS) documentation software.
- If/when we open a Jackson County Shelter, communicate with Host Coordinators and the Executive Director to ensure hosting congregations have necessary family information (work schedule, food allergies, etc.) Communicate with volunteers to arrange accommodations for families such as, but not limited to, transportation, special needs, unexpected changes in scheduling, etc. Communicate with volunteers when they have concerns or reason that a family is not adhering to shelter policies such as but not limited to being respectful of all parties present, keeping a drug and alcohol-free environment, keeping all medications secured in a lock box provided by Family Promise, having no weapons on-premises, and not having visitors on shelter premises unless approved by Family Promise Staff and Host Coordinators.
- Assist with job applications and interview preparation; budgeting/financial coaching; getting families connected to necessary resources (daycare, counseling, educational programs, etc.)
- Find housing for families by liaising with landlords and getting families ready as needed: debt repair, ensuring families can get utilities turned on in their name, will have furniture, etc.
- Work with other agencies to deliver resources, referrals, and workshops on employment, financial literacy and budgeting, housing plans, educational planning, and healthcare as needed.
- Develop relationships with partner organizations and maintain a database of resources for families.
- Serve as an advocate for families with community service agencies.
- Provide crisis support to families needed.
- Conduct weekly individual meetings with network families and monthly meetings with graduates.
- Conduct home visits and communicate in a mutually convenient way.
- Coordinate volunteers and donations specific to family needs. This could range anywhere from seeking furniture or clothing donations to coordinating volunteers to help with move-in.
- Attend monthly case manager virtual meetings with other Family Promise Regional case managers (1 hour/month)
- Attend monthly Community of Practice meetings with Great Rivers HUB CHWs in Jackson and surrounding counties.
- Attend weekly 45-minute employee meetings to coordinate a weekly plan at Family Promise.
- Attend monthly meetings with The Jackson County Homeless Coalition to discuss resources within the area and advocate for filling gaps within those resources.
- Additional responsibilities as needed.
Qualifications for Case Manager
- The successful candidate is enthusiastic, can display good judgment, takes initiative, and helps families achieve outcomes. Must have a can-do, figure-it-out attitude.
- Must be detail-oriented, execute projects in a fast-paced, often pressured environment, able to prioritize, self-manage, work independently, and always use good judgment.
- Comfortable working with various constituents: guests we serve, faith community volunteers, corporate and foundation partners, etc.
- Must be proficient in computer programs and demonstrate a record of tracking outcomes and recording case notes.
- Must possess a positive attitude and model this for the families we serve.
- The CHW/CM will work 40 hours a week, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may be required to adjust hours based on the families currently being served. Each family we serve has a different set of needs, and finding a creative way to adjust and fill those needs may result in different hours from week to week. e.g., home visits after 4:30 p.m. or on the weekend.
- Must pass a background check
- Willingness to complete CHW Core Competency training through Great Rivers HUB's training program within 6 months of hire.
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