The Role
Provide housing stabilization case management for Unite Us-referred members under the 1115 Waiver. Conduct screening, intake/eligibility assessments, health screenings, and coordinate temporary or permanent housing, tenancy support, financial management, and referrals to medical, social work, legal, and community resources. Maintain active caseloads, complete required documentation and HMIS entries, and support ongoing housing stability for at least six months.
Summary Generated by Built In
At Bethesda House, our goal is to end the cycle of poverty and homelessness - not just manage the symptoms.
Our teams work to address each individual on a holistic level so they feel heard, respected, and safe in our care. We offer hands-on help to address chronic homelessness, mental health, substance abuse, disability, and systematic poverty by offering innovative solutions and proactive services to the most vulnerable in Schenectady County.
Our dedicated Case Management team is trained to treat individuals with dignity and respect. A thorough intake is completed to assess immediate needs, eligibility for programs, and connection to area service providers. Through consistent follow-up, fostering and cultivating trust, and developing relationships, our clients receive the support network they need to better their livelihood.
We're looking for a Case Manager to work with Unite Us-referred members to assess their housing stabilization needs. If an emergency shelter is required, the member will be referred to temporary housing. During the shelter stay, the Case Manager will address the social determinants of health and, as appropriate, refer the member to in-house or local providers for medical care and/or social work services, while also considering income and supportive housing options.
The Case Manager will assist in connecting members to legal services, such as the Legal Aid Society of NENY, and will work with the member on financial management and budgeting. Once housed, the Case Manager will meet with the member to ensure ongoing housing stability and address landlord/tenant issues. The Case Manager will maintain an active caseload for six months, or longer if needed, to ensure stabilization.
Schedule: Monday – Friday
Job Type: Full-time, Non-Exempt (40 hrs/ wk)
Pay Range: $23.00 - $25.00/ hr based on experience and complexity of assigned area of service
Benefits: Health insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, Paid time off, retirement plan
This position will perform the 1115 Waiver HRSN services:
Our teams work to address each individual on a holistic level so they feel heard, respected, and safe in our care. We offer hands-on help to address chronic homelessness, mental health, substance abuse, disability, and systematic poverty by offering innovative solutions and proactive services to the most vulnerable in Schenectady County.
Our dedicated Case Management team is trained to treat individuals with dignity and respect. A thorough intake is completed to assess immediate needs, eligibility for programs, and connection to area service providers. Through consistent follow-up, fostering and cultivating trust, and developing relationships, our clients receive the support network they need to better their livelihood.
We're looking for a Case Manager to work with Unite Us-referred members to assess their housing stabilization needs. If an emergency shelter is required, the member will be referred to temporary housing. During the shelter stay, the Case Manager will address the social determinants of health and, as appropriate, refer the member to in-house or local providers for medical care and/or social work services, while also considering income and supportive housing options.
The Case Manager will assist in connecting members to legal services, such as the Legal Aid Society of NENY, and will work with the member on financial management and budgeting. Once housed, the Case Manager will meet with the member to ensure ongoing housing stability and address landlord/tenant issues. The Case Manager will maintain an active caseload for six months, or longer if needed, to ensure stabilization.
Schedule: Monday – Friday
Job Type: Full-time, Non-Exempt (40 hrs/ wk)
Pay Range: $23.00 - $25.00/ hr based on experience and complexity of assigned area of service
Benefits: Health insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, Paid time off, retirement plan
This position will perform the 1115 Waiver HRSN services:
- Screening, Eligibility Assessment, Navigation
- Housing
- Temporary housing – emergency shelter
- Pre-tenancy Services
- Tenancy Sustaining Services
- Housing Transition
- Evaluate, approve, or decline Unite Us referrals
- Complete the Screening tool, intake/ assessment form
- Assess income stabilization, address barriers to increase earned or unearned income
- Complete and submit SOAR applications
- Financial / budgeting, as appropriate – enroll in in-house Custodial Account program
- Access in-house rental subsidy funding, as appropriate
- Assess housing
- Develop a plan for long-term, stable housing
- Complete initial Health Screening
- Refer to in-house Medical team
- Refer to in-house Social Work team
- Landlord / tenant mediation
- Ensure all necessary documentation is completed.
- As appropriate, ensure the CoC application is completed and the client data is entered into the HMIS database
- Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services or related field required with two to five years experience providing services to individuals with chronic medical conditions and behavioral health issues.
- Experience working with a diverse and challenging population.
- Experience working with the homeless population; people who have mental illness and/or substance abuse history.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Computer literacy.
- Knowledge of agencies, programs, and services in the community.
- Knowledge of eligibility criteria and application process for mainstream/entitlement programs.
- Demonstrated resourcefulness, ability to work independently and take initiative
- Valid, clean NYS Driver’s License for at least one year.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's Degree in Human Services or related field
- Two to five years' experience providing services to individuals with chronic medical conditions and behavioral health issues
- Experience working with a diverse and challenging population
- Experience working with people who are homeless and/or have mental illness or substance abuse history
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Computer literacy
- Knowledge of agencies, programs, and services in the community
- Knowledge of eligibility criteria and application process for mainstream/entitlement programs
- Demonstrated resourcefulness, ability to work independently and take initiative
- Valid, clean NYS Driver's License for at least one year
- Successful completion of background check including DMV record search (if driving required)
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The Company
What We Do
Bethesda House of Schenectady is an interfaith ministry serving the homeless, disabled, and economically disadvantaged citizens of Schenectady County. It strives to build a just, hospitable, and inclusive community by affirming the inherent dignity of every person and addressing the needs of each guest through housing, medical and mental health services, and case management.








