Case Manager
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
The Ali Forney Center (AFC) protects LGBTQ+ youth from homelessness and helps them build the tools needed to live independently. Founded in 2002, AFC provides housing, healthcare, and educational support to thousands of youth each year. AFC creates an affirming, supportive environment where LGBTQ+ youth can thrive.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Transitional Housing Case Manager will provide comprehensive case management services to LGBTQ+ homeless youth ages 21-24. This role delivers holistic, trauma-informed, culturally responsive care by assessing ongoing client needs, developing Individualized Service Plans, coordinating with internal and external resources, connecting clients to necessary resources and long term housing to prepare them for independent living.
The primary focus areas include housing stability, crisis response, and service coordination.
WORK SCHEDULE: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm with one late night 12p-8p. Some weekends and holidays required
WORK FLEXIBILITY: 1 remote day per week
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Responsible for recordkeeping and documentation, maintaining client charts, and compiling statistics for regular program reporting and data entry into contract databases.
- Facilitate comprehensive assessments of residents’ needs, strengths, and goals.
- Develop and implement Individualized Service Plans that address housing, mental health, vital documents, legal, entitlement benefits, education, employment, and health needs.
- Provide crisis intervention and ongoing support.
- Collaborate with Ali Forney Center’s Residential Treatment Team, Health Services,Mental Health, and other relevant teams to coordinate comprehensive care for residents.
- Advocate for residents’ rights and access to services.
- Assist residents in accessing housing resources, employment opportunities, educational programs, and health care services by accompaniment as needed.
- Participate in regular supervision, training, and professional development activities.
- Attend and participate in weekly treatment planning meetings, housing staff meetings, supervision, and other relevant meetings for this role.
- Develop relationships with NYC service providers, including but not limited to those addressing social, educational/vocational, medical, mental health, and housing needs.
- Responsibilities may change based on organizational needs. Employees may be required to perform other duties as assigned.