Peer Housing Manager
6 days ago
Elizabeth
Job Description Expect Success at Bridgeway! We make a difference in people’s lives by supporting their life goals - our employees and the people we serve alike. We invest in our employees through competitive compensation and benefits, best practice training, and fostering a team-oriented culture that promotes career development. We nurture an environment that values diversity, where inclusivity, equity, and belonging thrive. At Bridgeway, Everyone Learns and Grows together. We give you our best, so you can unleash your full potential. Make a Future at Bridgeway! Who we are: Bridgeway values and promotes quality clinical and administrative practices to foster the best outcomes for persons who come to us for behavioral healthcare. We offer a work environment that supports teamwork, creativity, innovation, professional growth and dedication to the work. At Bridgeway, we never stop growing and innovating our vision of behavioral healthcare for the future. Why you should apply: As a Peer Housing Manager, you will join an evidence-based program and a dynamic team for the opportunity to learn and refine your clinical and engagement skills and accomplish your dream of helping people to make progress on their unique recovery journeys. The work is sometimes challenging and always rewarding by engaging with persons we serve and co-workers as we all learn, grow, and thrive. Department: PATH-Housing Support Program Salary: $55,000-$60,000 Location: Elizabeth, NJ Work hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 9am – 5pm; Tuesday and Thursday 10 to 6pm Position Overview: The Peer Housing Manager initiates and manages the Bridgeway NJ FamilyCare Housing Services pilot program once the billing and IT systems and referral structure are in place. The Peer Housing Manager will initiate this service providing direct housing support beginning in Union County with capability of expansion to other counties in Central NJ in which Bridgeway provides housing and homeless services. Essential Job Functions: • Create and maintain a wellness and recovery-oriented environment by using person-first language, respectful documentation, and person-centered planning. All services provided will promote wellness and recovery outcomes with positive employment and educational outcomes for persons receiving services., • Maintain a culture of compliance with internal and external policies, regulations, laws and high ethical standards., • Conduct in-depth person served intake, assess housing barriers, and determine housing and service needs, • Develop a housing plan with persons served to resolve homelessness or risk of homelessness, • Assist person served with finding affordable housing, • Create and maintain relationships with landlords, serve as a liaison between property managers/landlords and person served, • Provide mediation and advocacy with landlords on persons served behalf to maintain housing., • Support persons served accountability for achieving goals in their action plan, • Refer persons served to community resources to gain support for goals and follow-up (mental health services, substance abuse, employment, medical, etc.), • Clinically appropriate disclosure of personal life experience to enhance engagement/validation with individuals, • Direct assistance to secure safe, clean, affordable housing, food and clothing, medical and dental services, and appropriate financial support., • Linkage to entitlement benefits such as social security, rental assistance, and other public assistance (social services, transportation, legal advocacy, and representation), • Rapid and flexible response to crisis, including but not limited to: accompanying the individual to the screening center/psychiatric emergency center and remaining with the person during the assessment process, • Assess persons served barriers to self-sufficiency and develop problem-solving skills with the person served., • Provide best practice case management to singles and families, to include crisis intervention, ongoing assessments, goal setting, problem solving, advocating, agency and community resource utilization, and network building, • Utilizes evidenced based practices assigned which may include motivational interviewing, IDDT, CBT skills, IMR, Trauma Informed Care, housing first model and Career Development Education/Certifications: • Bachelor’s degree preferred. A person who has lived experience may substitute demonstrated volunteer or paid experience working with individuals who are homeless in lieu of a Bachelor’s degree. Experience: • Person with lived experience is required. Driver’s License, Vehicle: • Valid driver’s license required, • No more than one moving violation within the past 12 months, • Vehicle required EXCELLENT BENEFITS: • Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 403b, basic life and AD&D, flexible spending accounts, EAP, • Eligible for medical benefits after 30 days of employment, • Flexible work schedules, clinical training series, leadership development program, • 10 paid holidays, generous vacation and sick time Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services was founded on a strong desire to fight disparity and injustice alongside people living with behavioral health conditions. We are dedicated to providing a multicultural workplace where everyone feels a sense of purpose and belonging. We provide equal opportunity for employees and applicants in all aspects of the employment relationship, without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, marital status, military or veteran status, disability, age, religion, or any other classification protected by law. #HP