Housing Stability Specialist
Why work with YWCA Seattle King Snohomish?
YWCA SKS is the region’s largest non-profit organization with a 120+ year legacy, focused on the needs of women, with programs serving 7,000 people each year. When you work with YWCA, you make a difference.
We’re women and BIPOC-led, family-centered, and supportive of employees. As a full-time YWCA employee (30+ hours), you’ll enjoy a benefits package including medical insurance, generous vacation, holiday, sick leave plans, and an outstanding retirement plan. Put your passion for racial equity and social justice to work – apply today!
What You'll Do
The primary responsibility of the Housing Stability Case Manager is to work closely with students, individuals, and families residing in the City of Seattle and/or King County who are experiencing instability and at risk of losing their housing. This short-term housing intervention is intended to connect multiple program participants in crisis situations to supportive services to help ensure success in maintaining permanent housing. Services provided include, but are not limited to landlord liaison activities, financial coaching, housing counseling and connecting participants to community resources.
In addition, this position will provide housing support, including diversion, housing navigation, financial/rent assistance, housing stability case management, and other collaborative strengths-based services in order to reach program goals to unaccompanied students and families experiencing homelessness within the Seattle School District. Housing support should link students and families with stable housing located in the student’s school district and in partnership with the family or unaccompanied student.
Additionally, this role supports the YWCA’s Social Justice Initiative by addressing how racism, sexism, classism, and other forms of oppression manifest within institutions and systems. A strong understanding of anti-racism principles and the ability to apply these principles in daily social service practices are essential skills and core values for this position.
As an equal opportunity employer, we highly encourage people of color to apply.
What You'll Do
The primary responsibility of the Housing Stability Case Manager is to work closely with students, individuals, and families residing in the City of Seattle and/or King County who are experiencing instability and at risk of losing their housing. This short-term housing intervention is intended to connect multiple program participants in crisis situations to supportive services to help ensure success in maintaining permanent housing. Services provided include, but are not limited to landlord liaison activities, financial coaching, housing counseling and connecting participants to community resources.
In addition, this position will provide housing support, including diversion, housing navigation, financial/rent assistance, housing stability case management, and other collaborative strengths-based services in order to reach program goals to unaccompanied students and families experiencing homelessness within the Seattle School District. Housing support should link students and families with stable housing located in the student’s school district and in partnership with the family or unaccompanied student.
Additionally, this role supports the YWCA’s Social Justice Initiative by addressing how racism, sexism, classism, and other forms of oppression manifest within institutions and systems. A strong understanding of anti-racism principles and the ability to apply these principles in daily social service practices are essential skills and core values for this position.
As an equal opportunity employer, we highly encourage people of color to apply.
#LI-Onsite
YWCA encourages applicants with a variety of experiences to apply!
At YWCA, we recognize that lived expertise is a powerful asset. This refers to the insights, knowledge, and skills developed by those who have navigated systems and experienced inequity.
Valuing lived expertise helps build trust with program participants, develop culturally responsive programs, and break down barriers to equity. It enriches our collective understanding and enhances our ability to serve communities that are furthest from opportunity.
Mental Health Considerations
All employees of the YWCA interact with clients who have experienced or are experiencing trauma in various forms, including but not limited to, racial trauma, domestic violence, sexual violence, homelessness, unemployment, and financial hardship. As a result, employees are at risk of secondary trauma. We encourage employees to seek support inside and outside the workplace and maintain self-care routines.
Equal Opportunity Employment
YWCA Seattle King Snohomish is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To read more about this, view the EEO is the Law Poster and this EEO is the Law Poster Supplement.
For more information
Contact us at [email protected] with any questions or if you need accommodation for your application.
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Must have's to be successful:
Hours, Rate, and Benefits
Physical Requirements
* Continuously over 80% time, Frequently 20-80% time, and Occasionally under 20% time