SSVF Veteran Engagement Case Manager - 11-330- SC/ CIS Pasadena
Company: The Salvation Army Southern CA Division
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description General Statement The Salvation
Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the
universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its
ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach
the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name
without discrimination. Position Summary The Veteran Engagement
Case Manager (VECM) in the Community Integrated Services (CIS) for
the SSVF Program works as part of a multi-disciplinary team serving
clients in the community. The VSW will provide transitional support
and case management services to participants enrolled in the SSVF
Program, which would include, but not be limited to, the following
activities: Essential Functions Conduct street outreach and
participate Collaborative Outreach with other homeless providers to
designated “Hot Spots.” Primarily coordinate extensive outreach in
Service Planning Area 2 (SFV), 5 (West LA), 6 (South LA) and 7
(Cerritos, Bellflower). Outreach will also be required to provide
Outreach assistance outside the coverage areas for Outreach events
(e.g., VA Stand down, LA Collaborative Outreach, Community
Outreach, Veteran’s events) Attend Collaborative Homeless Case
Conference meetings, Program Meetings, CES Meetings, and “By Name
List” based on the designated sites (SPA 2, 5, 6, 7). Conduct
screening tools to assess and identify housing barriers and
services required (VI-SPDAT). Conduct pre-screening to determine
SSVF Eligibility Conduct intake needs assessments for program
participants and develops clearly written individualized service
plans. Conduct research, outreach, and build relations with
landlords to build a pool of landlords and property management
companies willing to rent to program participants. Help program
participants identify potential neighborhoods where they wish to
live, conduct housing searches in said areas and negotiate with
potential landlords on behalf of the participants. Establish and
maintain relationships with landlords, property management
companies. Assist in the processing and submission of applications
for housing (subsidized and unsubsidized). Conduct inspections of
potential permanent housing units where program participants will
reside. Provide tenant education: tenant rights and
responsibilities, housing discrimination and communication with
landlords. Maintain a regular and open line of communication with
landlords in-order to assess the landlords’ satisfaction with the
programs and address any questions or concerns that landlords may
have. Provide case management services which include but are not
limited to the following activities: Budget plan, Housing Plan,
providing appropriate resources, tools, and counseling to assist
participants in achieving their case plan goals; making referrals
for services and following up to ensure that the referrals were
completed; and tracking and documenting participant progress. Work
collaboratively with housing relocation specialists to assist
participants as needed while they prepare to move into permanent
housing. Such assistance may include accessing move-in assistance,
coordinating donated furnishings and other basic household items.
Collaborate with vocational specialists to assist participants in
accessing employment and training opportunities. Conduct internal
referrals to the SSVF Shallow Subsidy and Homeless Veteran Re-entry
Program (HVRP) to maximize Housing sustainability. Deliver
home-based case management services to participants once they move
into permanent housing. Conduct home visits to all veterans who are
due for a 90-day program recertification. Evaluate current services
and identify and refer the veteran to NEW services (i.e., Hoarding
Therapy, Home nurse) if found that such services are needed.
Document and maintain up-to-date information on services provided
to clients in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
Participate in Bi-weekly case management meetings and attend staff
training as required. Prepare and submit case and program reports
as needed. May transport/accompany clients to appointments and
self-help activities as needed. Provides crisis intervention as
needed. Attend regular staff meetings and training as assigned by
the Program Manager Rotates with the multi-disciplinary team for
on-call duties. Responsible for maintaining all vehicles assigned
to the SSVF program by conducting weekly engine runs. Responsible
to maintain all vehicles assigned to the SSVF program by driving
the vehicle for no less than 2 miles on a weekly basis. Respond to
complaints from landlords & participants related to housing
conditions & provide mediation as needed. Report to the SSVF
Program Manager when Maintenance to the vehicle is required.
Coordinate all maintenance issues with the local mechanic
establishment (e.g., oil change, battery, tire, check engine light)
Adopts an “whatever-it-takes” approach in assisting clients to
retain housing and independent living. Other duties as assigned Pay
Rate: Pay: $26/hour Working Conditions Most of the direct service
work is performed in the community (e.g., clients’ homes) and NOT
at the assigned site. Thus, the VSW must have the ability to walk,
stand, bend, squat, climb, kneel, and twist on an intermittent or
sometimes continuous basis, the ability to grasp, push, pull
objects such as files, file cabinet drawers, and reach overhead;
ability to operate computer, fax, and telephone; and the ability to
lift to 25 lbs. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in social
work or a related field or 3 years of Homeless Services experience
Must obtain First Aid/CPR certification in first 90 days of
employment. A valid California Class C Driver License or the
ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when
needed to conduct job-related essential functions. Skills,
Knowledge & Abilities Excellent communication skills Microsoft
Excel: Create formulas, charts, and pivot tables, and use
conditional formatting. Commitment to the holistic mission of The
Salvation Army Able to represent the Salvation Army with community
organizations. Commitment to collaborating with disabled veterans.
Veteran status a plus Ability to work well with others and
committed to the vision that Community Integrated Services be a
program of excellence. Ability to build a NETWORK of community
providers that can help with the transition of homelessness to
Permanent Housing.
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