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MHA (Mental Health Association) provided pay range
This range is provided by MHA (Mental Health Association). Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range
$41,600.00/yr - $43,680.00/yr
The Case Manager provides support using a trauma-informed, person-centered approach to individuals in substance use and/or mental health recovery with a history of homelessness. During the program's start-up phase, the Case Manager will support individuals as they transition from homelessness into their own studio apartments within a congregate supportive housing site. Once housed, the Case Manager will continue to provide ongoing support to help participants achieve their goals—such as stabilizing income, strengthening coping skills, accessing medical care, pursuing employment, and more (as outlined below). The Case Manager will also complete documentation thoroughly and in a timely manner.
The Case Manager will be based on-site in Springfield, MA but will spend a significant amount of time in the community working directly with participants, and will regularly travel to MHA's Main Office in Chicopee, MA.
All MHA employees are expected to perform their duties professionally and in alignment with MHA's Core Values—Respect, Integrity, and Compassion—as well as with agency policies, funding requirements, and applicable regulatory guidelines.
Open Schedules:
Tues - Sat 9a-5p
OR
Sun - Thurs 9a-5p
Team Meeting: 1st Tuesday of the month from 9:30a-11a; weekly client review meetings
Essential Functions
Intake Coordination
Coordinate all documentation required for program entry, including but not limited to: homelessness verification, substance use assessments, eligibility screenings, and obtaining IDs, birth certificates, social security cards, income verifications, etc
Complete initial Adult Comprehensive Assessments, updates, and service plans
Service Planning
Collaborate as part of a multidisciplinary team to develop Individualized Action Plans (IAPs), utilizing participant voice, choice, strengths, and needs
Implement strategies outlined in the IAP and document progress as required
Develop, monitor, and revise safety plans in collaboration with participants and the team
Adjust support based on individual needs
Housing Stability
Assist participants with the transition to stable housing
Maintain strong communication with staff at Chestnut Crossing
Support tenants in navigating responsibilities such as apartment maintenance, communication with property management, and understanding housing regulations
Income, Benefits, and Employment
Support participants in seeking and maintaining employment, vocational training, or education
Educate and assist participants in accessing public benefits and resources (e.g., Social Security, EAEDC, SNAP, PVTA, Fuel Assistance)
Community Resources and Engagement
Encourage community integration by helping participants access public spaces, support groups, recreational activities, and vocational programs
Promote skill development in areas such as ADLs, money management, transportation, and social participation
Health and Wellbeing
Provide emotional support and assist participants in developing coping and harm-reduction strategies
Help schedule and attend medical, psychiatric, and dental appointments as needed
Support the coordination of home-based medical services
Maintain availability to participants and keep supervisors informed of any concerns
Teamwork and Professional Development
Spend a significant portion of time in the community working with participants outside of the office setting (e.g., at appointments or in accessing community resources)
Actively participate in team meetings, supervision, and required trainings
Seek professional growth opportunities and remain up-to-date on best practices
Foster a positive, collaborative environment within the congregate housing program among staff and residents
Provide participant transportation when necessary. Must complete Defensive Driving training and maintain a safe, reliable, gas-sufficient vehicle (mileage reimbursed)
Communicate and document incidents or concerns promptly and accurately
Technology and Communication
Utilize agency systems and online tools, including timesheets and reporting platforms
Check and respond to email regularly
Participate in training to strengthen computer proficiency as needed
Safety and Compliance
Promote a safe work environment by identifying hazards and following safety policies
Report all employee and participant incidents to the appropriate personnel or agencies (e.g., DPPC, elder abuse hotline)
Follow documentation and reporting protocols for any safety concerns, accidents, or abuse
Requirements
Valid driver's license, adequate automobile insurance, and reliable transportation
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Capacity to adapt to the evolving needs of participants
Compassion, patience, and emotional intelligence
Must be at least 21 years of age and able to obtain/maintain CPR and First Aid certifications
Education And Experience
High school diploma or equivalent required
Minimum of six months of relevant experience required
Preferred: Experience working with individuals with mental health/substance use challenges or housing instability
Benefits
Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
Retirement Plan (403B, IRA)
Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)
Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity)
Long Term Disability
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Other
Industries
IT Services and IT Consulting
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