Develop and implement person-centered housing plans based on individual assessments
â Reassess and update housing plans annually to reflect changes in needs and preferences.
â Support individuals in identifying their strengths, needs, and preferences related to housing, including cultural requirements.
â Assist individuals in making informed decisions about housing choices and transitions.
â Educate individuals about their rights to privacy and the appeal process.
â Coordinate with other service providers to ensure comprehensive support.
â Develop and support housing transition plans, including benefits application, housing search, and lease negotiation.
â Assist with tenant screening, budgeting, and organizing the moving process
â Facilitate cultural practices and ensure prospective landlords and property managers respect these needs.
â Ensure new living arrangements are safe, accessible, and ready for move-in.
â Research and contact potential housing options and assist with application completion.
â Monitor for behaviors that may threaten housing stability and take preventive measures.
â Conduct and review background checks as part of tenant screening and housing applications.
â Identify and secure resources for housing-related expenses, such as deposits and moving costs.
â Preventing and early identification of behaviors that may jeopardize continued housing
Qualifications:
â Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Human Services, or a related field.
â Experience in housing support, case management, or a similar role.
â Strong understanding of housing regulations, benefits, and application processes.
â Excellent communication and organizational skills.
â Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
â Ability to work collaboratively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and with various
needs.
â Must pass a background check and meet other regulatory requirements under the 245D Waiver.
Physical Demands:
â Ability to lift and transfer clients as needed.
â Perform tasks requiring physical stamina, such as standing, walking, and lifting.
â Work Environment:
â Work may be performed in clients' homes, community settings, or Iska Inc. facilities.
â Exposure to various household conditions, including pets, cleaning products, and potential allergens.
â Staff must successfully complete background checks and obtain clearance as mandated by the
Department of Human Services (DHS).
â Competitive pay
â Paid time off (PTO)
â Ongoing training and professional development
â opportunities Supportive and inclusive work environment