Case Aide-Women of Hope-Lombard

Archdiocese of Philadelphia

Case Aide-Women of Hope-Lombard

Philadelphia, PA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    POSITION DESCRIPTION

    TITLE: Case Aide

    JOB CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt Full-Time

    ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: Catholic Social Services, Women of Hope-Lombard

    Housing & Homeless Services Division

    SUPERVISION: Direction from Program Supervisor

    MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

    The primary responsibility of the Case Aide is to provide supportive services and resources to residents to ensure stability and strong life skills. Work collaboratively with Life Skills Specialist. Ensure all residents receive proper supports and certify services are delivered in accordance with state regulations and DBHIDS (Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services).

    PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Engage residents and establish positive rapport.
    • Meet with residents on a weekly basis.
    • Assist residents with skills building, recovery/life goal setting, problem solving, and utilize self-help recovery tools.
    • Work collaboratively with other community organizations as directed.
    • Complete and submit all time sensitive paperwork required by City of Philadelphia, and DBHIDS as outlined by in program policies.
    • Complete assessments and referrals for outside housing providers.
    • Accompany residents in the community as needed to accomplish identified goals and establish community support services including but not limited to doctor appts and housing options.
    • Maintain accurate records of resident progress.
    • Provide support and work collaboratively to the social worker and program supervisor.
    • Assist residents in investigating possible programs (job training, dual diagnosis group meeting, education, etc.) in preparation for transition to permanent housing.
    • Assist residents in understanding proper medication usage and dispensing.
    • Monitor and track resident medication distribution when needed.
    • Assist with medication distribution when needed.
    • Complete and manage data entry for residents’ in software systems for CSS and DBHIDS.
    • Coordinate and participate in monthly resident activities.
    • Participate in monthly staff meetings, weekly supervision, training and meetings required by both CSS and funders.
    • Other tasks and duties as assigned.

    REPRESENTATIVE KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:

    • Ability to live, implement, and communicate the values and mission of the agency
    • An Associate’s degree is preferred. A High School Diploma or GED with equivalent work experience in providing case management or resource coordination is acceptable
    • Ability to maintain professional boundaries
    • Flexible, able to work with a diverse team
    • Communication skills (listening, needs assessment, empathy)
    • Detail oriented, good organizational skills and follow through on assigned tasks
    • Experience and knowledge of women who have a history of homelessness, mental illness and/or drug addiction
    • Ability to maintain a professional partnership with other community organizations
    • Ability to maintain a caseload of 6 residents
    • Ability to rotate monthly on-call responsibilities which include the following but are not limited to: trouble shooting, de-escalation, crisis management and shift coverage during your designated on-call week
    • Ability to work one shift per week 10am-6pm and/or 11am-7pm
    • Computer skills, Medication Administration, CPR and First Aid certification