The HLPS Case Manager (a “CM”) is an essential team member that develops and executes housing navigation and placement services including follow-up post placement for clients referred by NYC Health + Hospitals (H+H). The CM meets with the client in person to develop a housing plan and complete the housing packet and works to support the client to find and move into permanent housing. The CM checks in at consistent, regular intervals during and post move-in/placement and will help the client renew their lease or reapply for vouchers if necessary. The CM will document all interactions, activities, and status changes. The CM will also coordinate services with other contacts to support the client as needed, including shelter/safe haven housing specialist, H + H care team, etc. and as needed, referrals to external providers. The CM plays a key role in executing and updating housing plans, identifying needs, preferences and eligibilities, monitoring client behaviors and practices, and trouble-shooting incidents.
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We believe in fostering a culture built on our core values: respect, integrity, support, maximizing individual potential and continuous quality improvement.
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