Job Description
Job Description
Salary : $23.00-$27.00 per hour
Date posted : August 26, 2025
Pay : $23.00 - $27.00 per hour
Job description :
Location : TBD-Various locations
Title : Case Manager
Summary : Please attach a separate cover letter to your resume.
Applicants missing a cover letter will not be considered
First Step Communities is a Sacramento based non-profit with the mission to create interim housing / emergency shelter and case management services for people experiencing homelessness.
Utilizing Trauma Informed Care, the Case Manager is responsible for providing client centered triage and system navigation services to clients enrolled in our shelters. The case manager will build rapport and trust with their clients while they assist clients in areas of increasing their income, employment skills, linkages to medical / mental health care, AOD services, crisis intervention, general case management including peer support, ADLs, budgeting / finances and credit counseling.
- Ideally, the case manager should be comfortable approaching clients in a respectful and compassionate manner. The case manager should be confident in their ability to engage and motivate all of their clients. Including clients that might be experiencing a mental health crisis or struggling with active substance abuse.
- Professional boundaries are imperative in fostering an effective client-case manager relationship
- Must be able to motivate clients to achieve agreed upon milestones and be able to set clear expectations and boundaries.
Job Status : Full-time, M-F
Duties and Responsibilities : include the following; and other duties not specified.
Effectively create a therapeutic relationship with clients utilizing Trauma Informed Care and Motivational InterviewingAssist individuals in identifying and removing barriers in order to end their current episode of homelessness.Assist clients with securing housing; completing applications, working with SHRA if a voucher holder, assisting client with housing waitlists, signing up for Ready to Rent classes, and any other pertinent skill / task in order to secure housing.Possess the ability to engage with challenging clients in a meaningful, respectful and client centered manner.Utilizing HMIS on a daily basis. Completing HMIS enrollments / exits, logging services provided, completing assessments and uploading documents within HMIS. Displaying integrity in data collection and reporting.Participation in the COC and interacting with CES in order to access available housing opportunities.The case manager will provide linkages to medical care, mental health services, employment or income services, AOD services, document acquisition, life skills or any other service identified by an individual.The Case Manager will assist their client in creating an agreed upon treatment plan with identified goals and timelines.Provide community referrals, information and support by linking clients to needed resources, advocate with and on behalf of clients when needed.Be able to provide basic educational skills regarding employment, resume writing, budgeting, credit repair, housekeeping and any other identified life skills.Maintain excellent documentationFacilitate educational groupsObserve and report any emergency situations to 911 or other appropriate emergency responder.Accurately complete all necessary forms, reports and paperwork required by the program on a timely basis.Support individuals with active listening, demonstrating empathy and by providing a message of hope and recovery.Escalate to Managements attention and / or report any observed or suspected abuse and / or neglect of children, disabled individuals, dependent adults and elder / senior citizens.Regular, predictable attendance is required.Ability to get along and work effectively with others.Transport clients on an as needed basis in your personal vehicle (mileage reimbursed)Ability to work outside and / or in inclement weather as well as being able to walk on uneven surfaces / sidewalks.Qualifications :
Education and Experience : Experience in social services : specifically with unsheltered individuals is required along with a college degree in a related field. The ideal candidate will be able to fulfill the above job duties and responsibilities.
Other Skills and Abilities :
Understanding the unique needs of unsheltered individuals.Must be adept at utilizing Motivational Interviewing and knowledgeable in the practical application of utilizing Trauma Informed Care at all times.Demonstrated knowledge of community organizations and community resources.Strong verbal communication and listening skills.Ability to exercise extreme patience, discernment and be flexible in your approach.Able to exercise professional boundaries and create a therapeutic relationship with all clientsAbility to think quickly and respond calmly to stressful / emergency situations.Able to work independentlyAbility to work in inclement weather, frequently walking, standing or stooping on uneven surfaces.Ability to use a laptop, computer or iPad and have a general knowledge of office equipment.Must posses a valid unrestricted drivers license, registration , insurance and a reliable vehicle. The vehicle must be registered and insured under your name.Must be willing to transport clients as needed (reimbursement of mileage paid at $0.70 / mile)Benefits :
Excellent Medical benefits packageDelta Dental coverageVision Service PlanLife insurancePaid vacation11 observed paid holidaysPaid sick leaveContinued professional development.Please Note :
Non-FSC employees who are made an offer of employment will be required to pass a background check. Applicants who do not pass a background check will have their offer of employment rescinded.
Pay range : $23-$27 / hour
Job Type : Full-time
Benefits :
Dental insuranceEmployee assistance programHealth insuranceLife insurancePaid time offVision insuranceRetirement Plan (401k)Education :
Associate (Required)License / Certification :
DL, car ins., and reliable vehicle registered in your name (Required)Work Location : In person