Lead Case Manager, Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)
Company: St Vincent De Paul Society District Council Of Mar
Location: San Rafael
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Lead Case Manager,
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) open position. About St. Vincent
de Paul Society of Marin (SVdP): Hunger, poverty, and homelessness
hurt everyone. As a charitable social services organization, St.
Vincent de Paul Society of Marin County’s mission is to work daily
to help individuals and families with food, housing, and crisis
assistance to restore dignity and a chance for a better life. We
are affiliated with one of the oldest and most effective charitable
organizations in the world, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a
Catholic lay organization of nearly 700,000 people headquartered in
Paris, France that helps people living in poverty in 142 countries
on five continents. In the US, membership totals 172,000 in 4,600
local communities. However, we are an independent, nonprofit
organization that is governed by its own Board of Directors and is
solely responsible for its own fundraising and program operations.
All of the donations we receive serve the people of Marin. We
believe that everyone needs food, housing, dignity and a chance for
a better life – no one can do it alone. Our goal is to provide
compassionate care and critical services to residents of Marin
County who are struggling to make ends meet, but are not receiving
the help they need. Here in Marin, since 1946, our key crisis
assistance programs support over 8,000 people annually and have
grown to include a free dining room, a homeless outreach team, and
housing and crisis assistance. If you seek work that is more than
just a job but the opportunity to give back to your community, then
SVdP may be the place for you. We are looking for staff who are
ready for a career with a mission-driven organization, want to be
valued, have diverse experience and skills, and want to join a
committed and excited community. If this sounds like you, we would
love to have you join our team! The Lead Case Manager, PSH helps
chronically homeless individuals engage in Intensive Case
Management in a meaningful way, whether currently or formerly
living in an encampment. This role works with clients to reduce the
impact of homelessness, assisting them in meeting their goals to
achieve sustainable housing. This role focuses on working with
these residents in an ongoing manner to ensure they are linked to
mental health and other services, whether housed or not. In
addition, this position serves as the primary lead and supervising
entity of 2-3 case managers that are part of the Permanent
Supportive Housing Team. The Lead Case Manager will support other
PSH Case Managers with guiding questions, case conferencing, time
punch/PTO assistance through our organization’s punch system, with
our company car reservation system, administrative tasks, and
supervisions. The Lead Case Manager, Permanent Supportive Housing
position must be an energetic self-starter, passionate about
helping homeless individuals, have excellent communication skills,
be attentive to detail and relentless in driving towards outcomes.
This role requires being familiar and comfortable with homeless
individuals, street culture, and community resources. The position
also must demonstrate an ability to establish trusting, hopeful
relationships with the clients and case managers they serve, using
a client-centered, trauma-informed approach. PRIMARY
RESPONSIBILITIES: · Assess (using the MAV-SA or other assessment
tool) clients along with the following metrics: client strengths
and resources, housing needs, cultural identity, behavioral health,
medical, social, family support, education and employment history.
· Work in partnership with clients to create an individualized plan
that articulates the client’s goals for housing, treatment, and
documents (in case notes and HMIS/WZRD systems) the specific
interventions planned to assist the client to achieve these goals.
· Develop and provide (or connect to) high quality interventions
and services in support of wellness and recovery. · Provide
strength-based case management, skills development, assistance with
medical care services and support, therapy, crisis intervention,
and peer and family support. · Document clear and concise case
notes and client-related expenses in one or more database systems
as required. · Identify and then provide the type and intensity of
service that the client needs to ensure the best opportunity for
achieving success in exiting homelessness. This can mean frequent
check-ins, transportation to services, addressing issues related to
mental illness and/or substance use, enlisting stabilization and/or
crisis services. · Provide housing location services, including but
not limited to, determining the characteristics of a unit
appropriate for a client (geographic location, community ties,
safety, unit accessibility, etc.); locating potential units near
public transportation and other amenities; networking and
maintaining relationships with landlords; and accompanying client
to open houses and housing application appointments. · Assist
clients in securing necessary personal documentation and completing
required paperwork, including “reasonable accommodation” to qualify
for a MHA, or other, rental subsidy or housing voucher. · Directly
assist and work in partnership with clients to help them move into
housing. This may include arranging for or directly helping the
client move their items to the unit and ensuring the client is set
up with basic household personal items. · Provide housing
stabilization services, such as ensuring the client can maintain a
space clean enough to pass inspection, can manage their finances or
is connected to a representative payee, and can navigate
transportation if necessary to reach appointments related to health
and benefits; and intervening with landlords if needed. · Work
collaboratively with the client to mitigate tenancy issues early to
help retain housing (e.g., resolving roommate or community
disputes, setting boundaries around guest behavior, submitting
timely rental payments, maintaining cleanliness in and around the
unit, avoiding lease violations, etc.). · At move-in, make attempts
to meet with the client weekly. After move-in, continue to meet
with the client frequently as determined by their needs for
clinical and housing support. Once housed, the case manager is
responsible for visiting clients at/in their home (if the client
permits) at least once per month to discuss client successes and
any challenges. · Maintain contact at least once per month with the
client’s housing property manager to provide an opportunity to be
informed of any housing challenges. Provide each client with skills
training to understand their tenancy rights and fulfill their
tenancy responsibilities as articulated in their lease. ·
Independently supervise and manage 2-3 Case Managers on the PSH
team using leadership skills and knowledge gathered from
experience. · Provide space for individualized supervision (one on
ones) weekly for each case manager under the Lead’s supervision. ·
Support other PSH Case Managers with guiding questions, case
conferencing, time punch/PTO assistance through our organization’s
punch system, our company car reservation system, administrative
tasks, and supervisions. · Provide support and critical feedback
for corrective action to case managers who need it. BENEFITS
PACKAGE: SVdP is committed to providing a robust benefits package
to complement compensation. In general, benefit eligibility begins
at 30 hours weekly. Eligibility begins at the first of the month
following date of hire. Our package includes: Very competitive
compensation package commensurate with equivalent positions in
Marin County and the Bay Area. The hiring wage for this role is $38
per hour. 14 annual full day and 3 annual half day paid holidays
for FT roles. Very generous vacation accruals that increase with
tenure. Equates to 15 days of vacation accrual in first year,
increasing to 25 days accrual by the 10th year of employment. 12
Paid Sick days accrued each year, as well as 3 mental health days.
75% employer-paid medical insurance for employees and dependents
with choice of plans, some buy-up options for a small fee 75%
employer-paid Dental insurance for employees and dependents 75%
employer-paid Vision insurance for employees and dependents 75%
employer-paid Chiropractic and Acupuncture coverage for employees
and dependents 100% employer-paid Life and Accidental Death and
Dismemberment (AD&D) insurance for employees Pre-tax flexible
spending accounts – medical and dependent care A 403B retirement
savings account with annual employer contribution Commuter Programs
– pre-tax parking and transit coverage An Employee Assistance
Program Employer paid onsite parking Free breakfast and lunch in
our dining hall Requirements: QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIRED SKILLS: ·
Skills and competence to establish trusting relationships with
people with histories of homelessness, severe and persistent mental
illnesses, emotional dysregulation, and co-occurring substance use
disorders. · Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal
communication skills and the ability to formulate critical thinking
skills and to write clear and concise case notes and enter them
into an online database. · Due to the need to be driving a SVdP
vehicle to visit clients and attend appointments on their behalf,
one must have a valid California Driver’s License, a driving record
acceptable by SVdP’s insurance company, and proof of personal
vehicle insurance. · Ability to use de-escalation tactics, mediate
conflict resolution, provide crisis intervention as needed, and
hold basic counseling skills. · Demonstrated ability to detect
behavioral changes within clients that may indicate a future
relapse or mental health crisis. · Basic understanding of incidents
and systems that may lead to systemic trauma. · Basic understanding
of mental health diagnosis, symptoms, and treatments. · Ability to
adhere to ethical business practices by striving to perform in a
manner that conforms to the highest standards of ethical behavior,
integrity, trustworthiness, and honesty. · Ability to maintain
strict confidentiality of all agency and client related
information. · Capable of expressing a professional demeanor,
dependability, and good judgment. Preferred Qualifications · Two
(2) years of experience in mental health treatment or substance
abuse treatment, or related social service environments. · An
advanced degree or related work experience in the fields of
psychology, sociology, or other social sciences. · Experience
working with unhoused individuals is strongly preferred. · General
knowledge of Co-occurring Disorders. · Credential or other
specialized training or education in substance abuse factors and
treatments. · Specialized Training in De-Escalation,
Trauma-Informed Care, Motivational Interviewing, or Dialectal
Behavior Training (DBT). · Bilingual proficiency in Spanish
preferred but not required. SVdP is a proud equal opportunity
employer supporting workforce diversity; candidates representing a
variety of backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
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