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Direct Care Monitor

Posted: September 05, 2024
Salary:US$21.00 - US$21.50 per hour + Weekly pay + full benefits
Location:Culver City
Job type: Permanent
Discipline:Care Management
Reference:233293_1725557260

Job description

Position: Direct Care Monitor

Shift: 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri

Pay: 21-21.50 + full benefits

WHAT IS A DIRECT CARE MONITOR?

The Direct Care Monitor works alongside the fellow staff to assist with overseeing the Interim Housing Program to ensure clients are provided with the support, services and environment necessary to break the cycle of homelessness. Responsibilities of the Direct Care Monitor include:

  • Collaborating with the team to develop, monitor, and assist with the progress individualized care plans that address clients' short- and long-term goals
  • Meeting on a regular basis with veterans to provide supportive case management services that address health, functional, and substance use barriers to help clients obtain and maintain housing
  • Providing intentional case management supports that move the client from a high intensity level of service to a more independent, recovery-focused level of service
  • Supporting veterans who have difficulty with sobriety in making safer choices
  • Identifying permanent supportive housing units and working closely with individuals to move them from street to home as quickly as possible using a Housing First approach.
  • Transporting passengers and their personal possessions to destination in a safe and courteous manner