Quest Community Development Organization, Inc.
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Salary
$45,000 - $50,000 / YEAR
Manage a caseload of 30 clients by conducting assessments and developing individualized service plans to promote housing stability and self-sufficiency. Coordinate access to community resources and provide crisis intervention and behavioral health support.
Requires a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience, with a Master's degree in human services preferred. Minimum of two years of relevant experience in case management or supportive services is required.
Quest Community Development Corporation is a nonprofit organization that builds strong communities and promotes social equity through collaboration and service integration. We focus on community housing and development to create resilient, thriving neighborhoods.
Our vision centers on establishing a collective impact model that uses affordable housing and a comprehensive service delivery hub to revitalize historically underserved communities in West Atlanta.
The Case Manager of Supportive Services plays a vital role in promoting housing stability, overall well-being, and self-sufficiency for clients by delivering person-centered supportive services and coordinating resources. This position is responsible for assessing client needs, developing individualized service and support plans, coordinating access to community resources, and advocating for clients to ensure continuity of care and successful outcomes.
The Case Manager collaborates with internal staff, community providers, healthcare professionals, housing partners, and other stakeholders to support clients in achieving their goals related to housing stability, behavioral health, employment, healthcare access, and independent living. This role also requires ongoing monitoring of client progress, maintaining accurate documentation, providing crisis intervention when necessary, and adhering to agency, funding, and regulatory requirements.
Essential duties & responsibilities
Independent action & judgment
Activities and decisions are varied, requiring independent action and judgment to solve common problems. This position’s manager/supervisor resolves unusual cases or questionable matters.
As part of the role, the Case Manager is responsible for handling highly sensitive and confidential information, including client personal identifying information, financial records, medical and behavioral health documentation, housing information, and other protected records.
Due to the nature of the position and the vulnerable populations served, strict confidentiality and professional discretion are always required.
Client records are maintained in secure, locked areas to protect confidential information. Additionally, electronic systems are protected with password access and implemented security measures. We have organizational policies and procedures to ensure compliance with all relevant privacy, confidentiality, and data protection regulations. Additionally, staff members receive ongoing training on confidentiality standards, ethical responsibilities, documentation practices, and the proper handling of sensitive information.
Qualifications: & educational background
The work environment presents some physical risks; please adhere to basic safety precautions.
This position is a full-time exempt position that may require occasional evening and weekend commitments.
Quest Community Development Corporation is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity, age, religion, social class, disability, or sexual orientation.
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