Job Description
- Hold a caseload of 10-15 SPMI/MICA tenants.
- Complete program Intake/Assessment of new tenants.
- Develop, monitor, and update service plans that are mutually developed with each tenant.
- Follow-up meetings with tenant including home visits to discuss related service plan goals and benchmarks.
- Provide individual supportive counseling with tenants to assist in developing skills to stabilize their medical, psychosocial and Behavioral Health status.
- Provide crisis intervention and other services to assist tenants to develop better coping skills.
- Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to obtain strategies to assist tenants in achieving identified goals to maintain stability.
- Accompany tenants to Family/Criminal/Housing Court hearings and advocate for tenants as needed.
- Provide referrals for legal assistance and any other service provider within the community as needed.
- Assist tenant with any ACS or Prevention services requirements.
- Complete ongoing apartment inspections, tobacco assessment, and vocational assessments as required by DOHMH contract.
- Monitor tenants' ability to pay rent and utility bills to ensure housing stability.
- Participate in staff/case conference meetings, supervision, and required training.
- Ensuring timely and accurate entry of progress notes in AWARDS.
- Comply with all agency and program policies and procedures.
- Master’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counselling, or related field.Experience in supportive counseling, harm reduction stages of change model, motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed care.
- Experience working with mental illness, substance users, domestic violence and familiarity with disability issues a must.
- Excellent computer skills (PC).
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, NY/NY III supportive housing environment a must.
- Excellent language skills in American Sign Language or bilingual English/Spanish desired.
- A valid NYS driver's license is a plus.
Schedule: Monday through Friday 9 AM to 5 PM. , presently opportunity will be a combination with on-site location with a staggered schedule and remote arrangement.
About BarrierFree Living:
Barrier Free Living (BFL) began its ground-breaking work with people with disabilities in 1978 as a Federally-funded Research and Demonstration Project first known as “Project Outward Bound”. Since then, BFL has gone on to work with thousands of people with disabilities, has launched several successful award winning programs and has become a leader in working with survivors of domestic violence with disabilities. To learn more, please visit our website at www.bflnyc.org