Housing Navigator – CalAIM Program
Location : Monterey County (field-based with some remote flexibility)
Schedule : Monday – Friday, 8 : 00am – 3 : 00pm (1-hour lunch)
Salary Range : $25-30 / hr DOE
About the Role
We're seeking a Housing Navigator to join our CalAIM program team. Housing Navigators play a vital role in supporting individuals experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity by connecting them with stable housing and community resources. This is a field-based position —you'll be meeting directly with members in the community, attending outreach events, and working closely with local partners to build housing solutions.
If you're passionate about housing stability, enjoy working in the field, and thrive on making a direct impact in people's lives, this is the role for you.
What You'll Do
- Provide housing navigation and tenancy support services to members referred by Managed Care Plans (MCPs)
- Conduct intakes, housing assessments, and develop individualized housing support plans
- Meet with members regularly (caseload of ~30–50) to monitor housing progress and address barriers
- Assist members with applications, supportive documents, and access to subsidies or housing resources
- Build partnerships with landlords, realtors, and property managers to expand affordable housing opportunities
- Conduct pre-inspections and habitability checks to ensure housing quality standards are met
- Support members in maintaining housing by providing eviction prevention strategies, mediation, and education on tenant rights
- Collaborate with Continuum of Care (CoC) providers, MCPs, and Enhanced Care Management (ECM) partners
- Document all services in HMIS, Salesforce, and per HUD / funder requirements
What We're Looking For
Must-Haves
Reside in Monterey County with knowledge of local housing resourcesBachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or related field OR equivalent experienceWith a degree : 2+ years in housing navigation, case management, or homeless servicesWithout a degree : 4–5 years direct experience in the fieldValid driver's license, reliable transportation, insurance, and a good driving recordStrong communication and organizational skills with the ability to manage a field-based caseloadNice-to-Haves
Bilingual in SpanishTraining in Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Informed Care, or Harm ReductionExperience collaborating with CES, CoC systems, or housing authoritiesWhy Join Us?
Make a real difference by helping community members achieve housing stabilityBe part of a collaborative team aligned with the mission of CalAIMEnjoy a balanced schedule with early afternoons off (8am–3pm)Receive full IT equipment and support for your work