Company Description
Founded in 1967, Central City Hospitality House is a progressive, community-based organization located in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood that provides opportunities and resources for personal growth and self-determination to homeless people and neighborhood residents. Our mission is to build community strength by advocating policies and rendering services that foster self-sufficiency and cultural enrichment. We use a peer-based approach and encourage participation from our constituents on various levels of decision-making and service-delivery. A l programs provide a range of individual support, community resources, and employment and housing opportunities to help residents rebuild their lives, celebrate creativity, achieve stability, and strengthen community connection.
Hospitality House has six integrated programs at five locations in our core neighborhoods. The Tenderloin Self-Help Center and Sixth Street Self-Help Center are two behavioral health-based community centers that provide emergency and support services, benefits advocacy, housing referrals and access to individual therapy using a low-threshold, peer-based, self-help model. Together, these centers reach thousands of community residents every year. The Shelter Program is a small men's dormitory that provides basic emergency shelter as well as one-on-one case management. The Community Arts Program is the City's only free fine arts studio for low-income artists offering ski ls workshops for artists to hone their talents, open studio hours, ceramics, silk-screening, and other classes, with ga lery & exhibition space for artists to se l their work- and keep 100% of the proceeds. The Community Building Program includes weekly support groups, volunteer opportunities, civic engagement activities, and the Healing, Organizing & Leadership Development Program, featuring trauma-informed healing and activism for community residents. The Employment Program offers job readiness and barrier removal services, job training resources, and vocational assessment, and job fairs and placement assistance through two neighborhood-based resource centers.
Job Description
Under the supervision of the Program Manager, and in conjunction with the Case Management Team, the Case Manager will provide counseling, crisis intervention, and case management support to individuals who access the Self-Help Center. Case Managers wi l assist in addressing housing needs, mental health issues, substance use issues, medical needs, and benefits and legal advocacy, employing the approaches of harm-reduction and self-help. Case Managers will engage participants and maintain relationships with them, which includes provision of intakes and assessments; service plan development; supporting participants in reaching their stated goals; and facilitating support groups. In addition, Case Managers will act as an access point for participants into the broader spectrum of substance abuse treatment, medical, and community mental health systems in San Francisco.
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