San Francisco, California, United States of America
Full Time
2 weeks ago
$70,000 USD
About this role
Role Overview
Providing housing stability plans for at least 18 households per year
Supporting families in searching for and securing housing
Increasing income and employability
Improving credit history and rental stability
Addressing behavioral health issues that negatively impact housing stability
Accessing permanently affordable housing, including applying for placement on appropriate wait lists
Meeting weekly documentation deadlines
Requirements
Obtained a Bachelor’s degree, especially in Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or similarly related field
Familiar with resources and communities in San Francisco, especially those dedicated to families with low income and experiencing homelessness/housing instability
Charismatic and outgoing, and look forward to networking and outreaching with individuals and organizations
Thrive in independent work while coming alive in a community of like-minded colleagues who share similar values
Tenacious and able to follow through in order to best support client needs
Willing to travel throughout San Francisco to meet with clients, families, and community partners as safety guidelines allow
Preferably bilingual and bicultural Spanish/English