Case Manager for HUD Homeless Housing and Mental Health Services
Company: Mental Health America of Los Angeles
Location: Long Beach
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Mental Health
America of Los Angeles (MHALA) has been a pioneer in mental health
service, advocacy, innovation, and training for nearly a century,
working to ensure that people with mental health needs achieve
meaningful, healthy lives in their communities. MHALA is among the
largest and most comprehensive nonprofit mental health agencies in
Los Angeles County. The agency supports over 19,000 low-income and
no-income individuals annually with integrated services. MHALA
achieves impact in the areas of mental and physical healthcare,
homelessness and housing, supported employment, and wellness and
financial services, with special programs for Veterans and
transition-age youth. MHALA also provides training programs for
individuals joining the behavioral health workforce and for the
larger community around mental health issues. MHALA works to ensure
that its employees are just as cared for as its members.
Communication, collaboration, transparency and a healthy work/life
balance are core components of the agency culture. Employees are
encouraged to engage in self-care and can enjoy a 35-hour workweek.
MHALA fosters diversity at all levels of the organization. The
agency promotes a team-oriented culture that offers opportunities
for growth. We are proud to offer a competitive salary and full
benefits package, including an employee assistance program, and
generous paid time off. Personal Service Coordinator 35 hours per
week / $24.00 per hour (The actual compensation will be determined
based on experience and other factors permitted by law.) Summary:
Under the general supervision of the Program Manager provide high
quality case management services to clients eligible for permanent
housing through the City of Long Beach and matched to the Street to
Home program. Provide a client-centered approach and provide
excellent customer service that is sensitive to the challenges that
people experiencing homelessness with a range of medical and
behavioral health issues face as they move into and maintain
permanent supportive housing. Employ a “whatever it takes” approach
to assist clients in their transition from homelessness to
permanent housing. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: include
the following. This is not an exhaustive task list, and other
duties may be assigned as deemed appropriate or necessary by the
supervisor or program director. Reasonable accommodation will be
provided to any qualified person with a medical or psychiatric
disability, providing it will not change the essential nature of
the position, nor cause undue hardship to the Association’s
operations. MHA is an equal opportunity employer and service
provider. The agency will consider individuals with a criminal
history in accordance with both the Fair Chance Ordinance for
Employers (FCO) and the California Fair Chance Act (FCA). Assist
individuals at every stage of the housing stabilization process
including flexible services to meet the individual needs of clients
in Street to Home. Conduct intake and enrollment activities with
eligible clients, assist clients with other program eligibility
documentation, complete project intake forms, authorization and
enroll into HMIS. Assist with temporary housing referrals and
assistance until permanent housing can be secured. Ensure all
documentation is prepared and entered into appropriate systems on a
monthly basis. Assist at all levels of move-in to permanent
housing, assist clients to become document ready, assist with all
applications and paperwork, coordinate client move-in and orient
new tenants to their unit/building. Assist clients with access to
services and address their immediate needs, conduct Recovery Plan,
develop and implement individualized case management services plan
in collaboration with and authorized by the client based on the
client’s comprehensive assessments and reassessments. The service
plan shall address the clients’ needs, goals, steps to reach goals,
timeframes for completing goals, and disposition of each goal as it
is met or changed. Ensure clients have access to health, mental
health, and substance use disorder services. Assists clients with
establishing medical support and continuity with their medical
provider. Assist clients with obtaining income and/or establishing
benefits, with locating and securing employment and volunteer
and/or educational activities, assist with basic needs, life
skills, community participation, improving and/or maintaining daily
independent living skills, social/leisure, personal hygiene skills,
budgeting and money management, legal issues and making appropriate
referrals to overcome barriers to accessing and obtaining permanent
housing, and provide transportation as needed. Provide housing
location services, educate clients on tenant rights and
responsibilities. Educate client on the appropriate use of crisis
intervention services versus 911 emergency calls, etc. Provide
eviction prevention counseling; work with property management to
help clients resolve issues that threaten their housing stability
including tenant rights and responsibilities, conduct housing
retention plan for encouraging maintenance of housing. Complete all
paperwork in compliance with applicable laws, professional
licensure requirements, in accordance with MHALA, and Long Beach
HMIS (Clarity) documentation system with a 6 day turnaround
requirement. Read, perform research, attend classes, workshops or
seminars and participate in other professional development
activities in order to maintain and enhance personal and
professional skills. Position Requirements: High school diploma or
GED. One year of experience providing psychosocial rehab related
services to a disabled population required. Bachelor degree in a
human service or related field preferred. Proficient in computer
applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. Be able to
learn and utilize Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS)
and Electronic Health Records Systems (EHR). Have experience
working with clients with mental illness, chronic health issues,
and substance use disorders. Have expertise in the following areas:
chronic homelessness, outreach and engagement strategies, intensive
case management services, best practice models, mental health and
substance use disorder services, crisis intervention, suicide
assessment and prevention, affordable housing and public benefits
applications, housing and landlord/tenant rights, eviction
prevention, etc. Ability to maintain a caseload ratio of one (1)
full-time equivalent intensive case manager up to 20 clients with a
VI-SPDAT of 8. Driving with current class C driver’s license, a
vehicle for transportation, proof of valid automobile insurance,
the ability to be insured by MHALA’s liability insurance are
conditions of employment TB clearance and re-testing every year are
conditions of continued employment COVID-19 vaccinations or booster
shots are not currently required, however this may become a
requirement in the future. Failure to abide by any agency policy,
including those relating to a vaccine or booster shot may result in
termination of employment Employment verification directly from
three (3) past employers within the most recent 7-year period
Requirements:
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