Case Manager III - Driver
Company: U.S.Vets
Location: Waianae
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description This position reports directly to the Program
Coordinator or Clinical Director of U.S.VETS. Case Manager III is
responsible for providing guidance to veterans to achieve their
highest level of independence. Case management is a collaborative
process which assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors,
and evaluates the selection of services to optimally meet each
individual clients needs. FLSA Classification: Exempt
Responsibilities: For Case Managers of all U.S.VETS Programs:
Assesses veterans referred to the program to include any problems,
needs, or barriers identified in the following areas: Housing,
Employment, Education/Training, Financial, Sobriety
Support/Addiction Treatment, Legal, Family/Social, and
Medical/Psychiatric Coordinates care with VA personnel and other
community partners on behalf of clients to for eligibility
documentation, mental and physical health services. Facilitates
client intake process and compiles client files ensuring all
program eligibility documentation is complete Collaborates with
clients to complete Individual Action Plans (IAP) Provides guidance
to Case Manager I & II staff on client IAPs, client intervention
strategies, progress notes, discharge planning, etc. during weekly
program meeting and as needed Conducts crisis intervention and
supports Case Manager I & II staff with client issues Maintains
confidential client files in a professional and timely manner
ensuring all forms are the most recently revised versions and in
compliance with organization standards; all required documents are
present, complete, signed by the client and staff as applicable;
and documents are placed in the correct order according to
organization standards Meets with clients as specified by program
requirements and documents progress notes in Data/Assessment/Plan
(DAP) format Reviews and documents updates for IAPs on a monthly
basis Completes timely discharge summaries Conducts home visits
(whether at project-based units or scattered site) to provide case
management services and ensure health and welfare of clients
Assists in quality management activities, data collection, and
preparing reports Facilitates client life skills classes Provides
specialized case management services and life skills groups/classes
to veteran subpopulations as applicable (such as female veterans,
disabled veterans, Iraq/Afghanistan veterans, etc.) Conducts random
drug and alcohol screenings of clients Maintains confidentiality in
compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA) standards Assists Program Coordinator and Clinical
Director with auditing of client documentation such as client
eligibility documentation, case notes, IAPs and IAP reviews,
discharge forms Assists Program Coordinator and Clinical Director
with program reporting. Supervises student interns which includes
task assignment, reviewing process recordings, supervision
sessions, evaluations, and adhering to university standards Assists
with training new staff and providing training to team members
Assists with urgent client issues outside of business hours as
needed Completes accurate and timely data entry into the HMIS
system as applicable and other required internal and external
databases Documents client referrals for services Attends scheduled
team meetings and trainings Maintains and submits time sheets,
mileage logs, client expenses, and other required documentation
accurately and in a timely fashion Drive company vehicle for client
transportation or other work-related activities. Performs other
duties as required. Additional Program-Specific Duties: U.S.VETS
has various programs in which a Case Manager may be assigned to,
including Transitional Housing, Permanent Housing, Workforce,
Supportive Services for Veteran Families, Incarcerated Veterans
Transition, and the HUD VASH program that have additional
program-specific duties as outlined below. For Case Managers
working with Transitional Housing Clients: Focuses on providing
case management services that result in clients transitioning to
permanent housing Ensures clients are accounted for daily through
contact, bed check, and/or daily sign-in logs Monitors program
rent/participant fee compliance to assist clients in prioritizing
housing Additionally, for programs with scattered-site transitional
housing such as the Transition In Place (TIP) Program, locates
housing units in the community that meet clients’ needs For Case
Managers working with Permanent Housing Clients: Focuses on
providing case management services that result in clients obtaining
and maintaining permanent housing For programs with scattered-site
permanent housing, locates housing units in the community that meet
clients’ needs For programs that serve families with dependent
children, ensures that children and youth are enrolled in school
and connected to the appropriate services within the community,
including early childhood education programs For Case Managers
working with Workforce Clients: Assists with Workforce Program
Assessment and Enrollment processes Works with clients to develop
an Individual Employment Development Plan; assesses, alleviates,
and reduces any barriers to employment; assists the veteran with
the planning of short-term and long-term employment goals to
include education and training goals Provides individualized
assistance to clients in developing cover letters, resumes and
obtaining other supportive services. Facilitates groups or classes,
i.e., Job Placement, Job Retention, Employment Barriers, Computer
Skills, Motivation, Money Management, etc. Makes presentations of
clients’ employment backgrounds to prospective employers. Learns
and maintains knowledge of community employment agencies and
procedures, along with any modifications to those procedures. For
Case Managers working with SSVF Clients: May report directly to the
SSVF Team Leader if applicable Conducts rapid rehousing and
homeless prevention services for veterans and their families Works
with clients to develop a Housing Stability Plan Provides case
management services to family members in the veteran household
Conducts home visits to provide case management services Ensures
that dependent children are enrolled in school and connected to the
appropriate services within the community, including early
childhood education programs Maintains compliance with VA
regulations and organization protocols in requesting and
distributing Temporary Financial Assistance to third-parties on
behalf of veteran households to include cross-referencing HMIS
Assists in rapidly placing homeless veteran families into housing
Conduct Rent Reasonableness Testing and ensure Habitability
Standards are met for veteran families rental units Coordinates
with VA Grant & Per Diem Transitional Housing Programs for
immediate placement of clients and case manages them while they are
on the Rapid Rehousing Track of the program For Case Managers
working with Aftercare Case Management programs: Make home visits
by the Case Manager to monitor housing stability Provide or
coordinate educational activities related to meal planning, tenant
responsibilities, the use of public transportation, community
resources, financial management, development of natural supports
Making referrals to needed services, such as mental health,
substance use disorder, medical, and employment services
Participating in case conferencing with other service providers who
are working with the veteran For Case Manager working with
Incarcerated Veterans Transition Program (IVTP): Assists with
Program Assessment and Enrollment processes for clients currently
in jail/prison or recently released from jail/prison. Works with
clients to develop an Individual Employment Development Plan;
assesses, alleviates, and reduces any barriers to employment;
assists the veteran with the planning of short-term and long-term
employment goals to include education and training goals. Provides
individualized assistance to clients in developing cover letters,
resumes and obtaining other supportive services. Facilitates groups
or classes, i.e., Job Placement, Job Retention, Employment
Barriers, Computer Skills, Motivation, Money Management, etc. Makes
presentations of clients’ employment backgrounds to prospective
employers. Learns and maintains knowledge of community employment
agencies and procedures, along with any modifications to those
procedures. When clients are currently incarcerated, meetings and
classes will be conducted in the jail/prison. Ability to pass
background for clearance into jails/prisons. Preferred experience
working with clients transitioning from jail/prison. For Case
Manager working with the HUD VASH : Provide case management and
care coordination to facilitate appropriate delivery of health care
services, incorporating complex multiple causation in the
differential diagnosis and treatment of Veterans including making
psychosocial and psychiatric diagnoses within approved clinical
privileges or scope of practice Is professional, tactful, and
mindful of the local environment on the ground when interfacing
with clients and partners alike Possess fundamental knowledge of
medical and mental health diagnoses, disabilities, and treatment
procedures Work with veterans and their families experiencing a
wide range of complicated medical, psychiatric, emotional,
behavioral, and psychosocial challenges Facilitate client intake
process and compile client files ensuring that all program
eligibility documentation is complete Assess veterans referred to
HUD/VASH holistically to include any problems, needs, or barriers
identified in the following areas: Housing, employment,
education/training, financial, sobriety support/addiction
treatment, legal, family/social, and medical/psychiatric Examine
psychosocial factors to identify level of functioning and degree of
impairment in h ousing, employment, education/training/academic,
financial, sobriety support/addiction treatment, legal,
family/social, and medical/psychiatric areas, and implement
clinically-indicated treatment modalities Evaluate and assess
lethality, perform Mental Status Exams (MSE), identify psychiatric
manifestations of various medical conditions Collaborate with
clients to complete Individual Housing and Employment Plans (IHEP)
and Mental Health Treatment Plans (MHTP) Possess knowledge of the
criteria and state laws for legal commitment and involuntary
hospitalizations Ability to assess and intervene with patients of
suspected abuse Provide counseling or psychotherapy for
individuals, families, and groups Provide specialized case
management services and life skills groups/classes to veteran
subpopulations as applicable (such as women veterans, disabled
veterans, Iraq/Afghanistan veterans, caregivers, families etc.)
Facilitate housing stability supportive services to Veterans which
include, but are not limited to: Resident Town Halls, recovery
groups, recreational activities, life skills groups, substance
abuse groups, bringing in community resources (e.g., legal,
financial), peer support groups, faith-based services and/or
employment services/opportunities. Conduct in-home, community, and
in-office visits to provide on-going re-assessments with the
veteran Establish and maintain effective working relationships and
communicate with clients, staff, and representatives of community
agencies Complete accurate and timely data entry into the HMIS and
HOMES systems as applicable and other required internal and
external databases Review and document updates for IHEPs monthly
and MHTP’s at a minimum every six months or as needed Assist
Program Manager and VASH Team Supervisor with auditing of client
documentation such as client eligibility documentation, case notes,
IHEPs and IHEP reviews, and discharge forms Document client
referrals for services Maintain Basic Life Support (BLS)
certification; American Heart Association certification is
preferred Attend scheduled team meetings and trainings Maintain and
submit data reports, tracking sheets, time sheets, mileage logs,
client expenses, and other required documentation accurately and in
a timely fashion 12/15/2022 Qualifications Requirements: Masters
Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or other related
social service field required. Two years of experience in social
services or related field preferred. Experience working with
homeless and/or veterans preferred. Certification in Substance
Abuse Counseling preferred. Experience facilitating support groups
preferred. Strong oral and written communication skills.
Professional manner and appearance. Ability to work independently
and within a team. Ability to take direction. Ability to work
effectively with diverse group of clients, staff, and community
members. Computer proficient in Microsoft Office and Internet.
Valid drivers license required. Must meet company insurance
requirements and complete a provided driver training course.
Requirements for HUD VASH Case Managers in addition to the above:
Must be available for either Sunday-Thursday or Tuesday-Saturday
shifts Pass a Security/background investigation via National Agency
Check with Written Inquiries (NACI) and a Special Agreement Check
(SAC) which includes electronic fingerprinting Must qualify to
complete the credentialing process through the VA’s VetPro
system
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