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SSVF Carolinas Case Manager II - Raleigh

Job in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, 27601, USA
Listing for: Volunteers of America Chesapeake & Carolinas
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: SSVF Carolinas Case Manager II - Raleigh (62057)

Overview

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Function:
Provide day-to-day support and services for participating veteran households. Has relevant experience in homelessness prevention, rapid re-housing and transitional supportive services. Provide key linkages for clients beginning at their intake and assessment following through to their attainment or maintenance of permanent housing in their home community. The position will promote accessibility, outreach to targeted populations, and provide case management, advocacy and wraparound supports and services with the VA and in the community.

Principal

Activities
  • Coordinate outreach efforts for the SSVF Program including but not limited to: establish an outreach plan to target the three categories of participants as outlined in the SSVF program guidelines, develop a set schedule to visit the VA, shelters, and other places that homeless and low-income veteran families are likely to congregate, and develop communication/updates with the VA and other key housing and community providers.
  • Screen potential program participants for program eligibility using VA-approved forms and follow up with applicable agencies to verify information including veteran and income status.
  • Conduct housing and comprehensive supportive services assessments for program participants and develop a comprehensive Family Services Plan.
  • Provide service coordination between the program and community partners, for persons served and their families/supporters.
  • Work with persons served, family members, collaborating housing agencies and professionals to revise service plans and to develop placement, stabilization and follow-up plans.
  • Provide or arrange for housing support and wraparound services including connections to all eligible VA and mainstream resources to support transition to or maintenance of permanent housing.
  • Travel to housing sites to support persons served, monitor progress and address any health, behavioral or life skills issues.
  • Communicate effectively (under confidentiality rules) with clients service team to rapidly address and correct issues with services or supports - especially living skills, employment, education, family and socialization.
  • Ensure appropriate use of and documentation of any temporary financial assistance.
  • Ensure that veterans and their families receive services that support rapid re-housing; addressing assessed needs, promoting healthy decision-making, securing financial independence and promoting relationships at home in the community.
  • Ensure participant category reassessments are completed according to specific SSVF requirements.
  • Participate in program and professional supervision, attend required staff and Project Management Team meetings and trainings, and contribute to team-based collaborative planning.
  • Complete all appropriate reporting in HMIS and other systems as required.
  • Complete other duties as needed and requested.
  • Assists homeless veterans and families in identifying and transitioning into a full range of permanent housing and will act as a liaison between the client, Housing Authority, landlords, and property managers.
Housing Specialist Role
  • Assist low-income Veteran households with identifying and obtaining or retaining safe, stable and affordable permanent housing.
  • Outreach to rental-property owners and other resources in the community.
  • Establish a pool of rental properties in our service areas to then rapidly rehouse homeless Veterans as well as their families.
  • Work with landlords to negotiate rent or move-in deposits on behalf of the Veteran household.
  • Also responsible for conducting SSVF intake and eligibility assessments, working with the Veteran household to develop a Housing Stability Plan, and identifying and resolving issues as they relate to housing stability.
Qualifications

REQUIREMENTS: A bachelor’s degree in counseling psychology, rehabilitative counseling, or related human service field is preferred (or comparable experience). Experience working with homeless individuals and families including veterans is a plus.

Other
  • This position requires driving your…
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