ICMS Case Manager 1
Company: A COMMUNITY OF FRIENDS
Location: Baldwin Park
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: This position will
work as part of a permanent supportive housing case management
team. This position provides Intensive Case Management Services
(ICMS) to formally homeless individuals and families with chronic
medical conditions and co-occurring disorders, who are high
utilizers of the Department of Health Services (DHS) hospital and
outpatient system. Under the direction of a Tenant Services
Supervisor, the Case Manager I (CM-I) is responsible for providing
individual case management to formerly homeless individuals and
families utilizing a theoretical framework incorporating Motivation
Interviewing (MI), Critical Time Intervention (CTI) and Stages of
Change (SoC). This framework provides the CM-I (ICMS) with tools
that reflect best practices to motivate tenants to achieve their
goals in a non-judgmental manner. The CM-I (ICMS) will perform
specialized tasks including comprehensive case management services
such as intake, assessment, goal setting, monitoring and
reassessment, life skills, counseling, individual benefit
assistance, referrals and linkages to all tenants. The CM-I (ICMS)
will document all tenant interactions and input that data into the
Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and the CHAMP (DHS)
database. Responsibilities Work with a diverse caseload of tenants
who have been marginalized and experience many barriers including
chronic homelessness, trauma, medical, mental health and substance
use Conduct individual assessments to make proper referrals and
provide appropriate level of services to tenants Maintain daily and
weekly contact with all tenants Collaborate with tenant to develop
individual goal plans aimed at improving overall well-being and
housing stability Create and provide group supportive services to
tenants Maintain proper documentation and current case notes in a
computerized database system (CHAMP and HMIS) Process housing
applications using the Coordinated Entry System (CES), Family
Solutions Center (FSC) and interview potential tenants for
permanent supportive housing Provide coverage for programs which
are occasionally conducted during evening and weekend hours Provide
crisis management services to support tenant housing retention,
increase income and build community engagement Responsible for
reporting abuse, as a mandated reporter which includes immediately
reporting any concerns with respect to violation of a person’s
rights, actual and/or suspected abuse Present tenant case reviews
to the Tenant Services Supervisor on a bi-weekly basis Transport
tenants in ACOF van to various agencies such as LACDMH, DMV or
other support group meetings Work cooperatively and cohesively with
other Services and Property Management Staff including
participation in bi-weekly property meetings, trainings and
emergency intervention Requirements: To perform effectively in this
position, the CM-I (ICMS) must have: Basic Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university Two (2)
years case management/client advocacy services with people who have
been homeless and/or have a mental illness One (1) year experience
utilizing a client tracking database system (6) months experience
utilizing evidence based practices in a social services field
Demonstrated experience in developing and facilitating providing
life skills groups Proficiency with Microsoft software programs
(Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook) Communicate effectively both in
verbal and written formats Sensitivity and appreciation of diverse
tenant populations as a benchmark to effectively to promote
community and independent living skills Ability to provide
non-judgmental support and direction to individuals and families in
stressful circumstances Proficiency with the CHAMP and HMIS
database systems Ability to provide crisis management services in
challenging environments Proficiency with keyboarding skills to
produce correspondence, email and reports Experience working in a
setting striving towards a team-building environment Valid
California driver’s license Access to a personal vehicle to be used
to conduct ACOF business Ability to meet California minimum and
ACOF insurance requirement Preferred Qualifications Bilingual
(English/Spanish) Experience working with transition age youth
Ability to provide basic case management approaches in permanent
supportive housing with individuals and/or families confronted with
a mental health diagnosis Demonstrated experience in developing and
facilitating providing life skills groups Knowledge of the
Coordinated Entry System and a familiarity with the LA HAT
Extensive knowledge of the Team Concept and ability to navigate a
variety of social services systems
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