Supportive Housing Case Manager
Company: SAN ANTONIO METROPOLITAN MINISTRY Inc
Location: San Antonio
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Description Job Title:
Supportive Housing Case Manager Location: SAMMinistries at Four25
San Pedro Reports To: Manager of Permanent Supportive Housing FLSA
Status: Full-time/Exempt Approved By: Vice President of Supportive
Housing Approved Date: December 2025 Salary Range: $44,000-$46,000
annually SUMMARY The Supportive Housing Case Manager is an
experienced, social services professional responsible for providing
high-quality, comprehensive, and intensive case management services
to families residing at Four25 San Pedro, an affordable housing
community where SAMMinistries assists in providing resident
supportive services. The Supportive Housing Case Manager will be
assisting families in navigating the application and leasing
process to obtain housing at Four25 San Pedro. These families will
all be receiving some level of rent subsidy through a Project-Based
Housing Voucher. All families served by the Supportive Housing Case
Manager will be recovering from recent experiences of homelessness.
The role of the Supportive Housing Case Manager is to build
trusting relationships with program participants, to assess the
individual needs of each family member, and to cooperatively
develop a service plan with participants to address needs that may
impact their housing stability. The Case Manager is responsible for
identifying appropriate resources and for connecting participants
to those resources. These may include goods or services provided by
SAMMinistries, but many will be services and resources provided by
other organizations in the community. The Case Manager is dedicated
to developing trusting, professional relationships with
participants and engaging them in needed services through the use
of evidence-based practices including Trauma Informed Care and
Motivational Interviewing. This Case Manager will also provide
light-touch support to other residents at Four25 San Pedro and will
plan and facilitate onsite events where all Four25 San Pedro
residents can connect to one another, gain information, strengthen
a sense of community, and/or access needed resources that enhance
housing stability and overall wellness. The Case Manager will
collaborate with a wide range of service providers with the goal of
assisting participants in maintaining housing stability, increasing
financial independence, connecting to needed resources, and
increasing community integration. Supportive services are offered
to best meet participant needs. The overarching goal is family
housing retention. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Provide
case management services that facilitate client self-sufficiency
and housing retention. Ability to build positive and trusting
relationships with diverse populations, particularly participants
experiencing trauma and homelessness. Use evidence-based practices
in service delivery including Trauma Informed Care, Motivational
Interviewing, and Person-Centered Planning. Work collaboratively
with Opportunity Home San Antonio and Franklin Management staff at
Four25 San Pedro to administer Project-Based Vouchers to eligible
families and to actively contribute to positive communication,
efficient operations, and a unified sense of community at the
property. Receive referrals through San Antonio’s Coordinated Entry
process and screen potential participants for voucher eligibility.
Accompany participants to voucher eligibility appointment at
Opportunity Home San Antonio and assist through eligibility
process. Assist families in developing an Individualized Service
Plan. Actively involve participants in the design and delivery of
supportive services by ensuring they have an active voice in their
goal/service plans. Refer participants to necessary services, and
coordinate with other providers to help participants to access
services and achieve goals set in his/her plan. Work toward
strengthening each participant’s sustainability in permanent
housing. Provide field-based case management services in the areas
of, but not limited to: independent living skills, community
integration, connection to mainstream benefits, employment
services, medical and mental health care, substance use treatment,
and all other services needed to support participants in reaching
their service plan goals. Manage ongoing case load of participants
in program to include meeting in-person with each participant
monthly and maintaining bi-weekly contact with participants.
Maintain necessary documentation, reports, and statistics in the
Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) database and enter
all data within timeframes as set forth by the HMIS Data Quality
Plan. Reinforce good budgeting/financial management skills and work
with participants on budgeting as part of service plan. Learn and
model sound conflict resolution techniques for the purposes of
mediating conflicts within the dynamic of the resident to property
manager relationship. Plan and participate in community-building
activities. Plan regular times to recognize participant
achievements, encourage leadership, and implement other ways to
help participants recognize and build on strengths. Assist with
orienting new clients and exiting departing clients, ensuring
adequate transition, referrals, and continuity of care. Attend
bi-weekly case staffing and team meetings to review client progress
and plan services. Meet regularly with Manager of Permanent
Supportive Housing to review program targets and progress. Submit
case note, family assessment, family service plan, and other
required documentation meeting quality and timeframe expectations.
Identify opportunities where SAMMinistries volunteers may assist at
the property; communicate with SAMMinistries Development team and
Volunteer Services Coordinator regarding potential opportunities.
Work cooperatively with these staff to assist with communication
and planning volunteer engagement events. Other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES N/A QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential
duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Two years of experience providing community-based case management
services to highly vulnerable populations is preferred. Working
knowledge of local resources and social services available is
highly desirable. Excellent time management skills and the ability
to communicate clearly and professionally both orally and in
writing is essential. reliable motor vehicle, and liability
insurance is also needed. The individual must have a high level of
energy, creativity and flexibility. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
This position requires a Bachelor’s Degree in a human services,
communications, public administration or closely-related field. At
least 2 years of case management experience is preferred.
Experience using the HMIS database is a plus but is not required.
Experience working with at-risk populations is a must. Assisting
clients with transportation to critical appointments is a part of
this role. This assistance may include directly transporting
individuals in your personal vehicle; providing bus passes and/or
rideshare assistance as available within program resources; and
transporting individuals in SAMMinistries’ owned vehicles.
Unwillingness to use your personal vehicle for work-related
responsibilities will exclude you from consideration for this
position. Mileage reimbursement is provided for approved
work-related use of personal vehicle with timely submission of
required mileage documentation. LANGUAGE SKILLS Bilingual
(English/Spanish) is preferred. Effective written and verbal
communication skills. Must demonstrate the ability to write routine
reports and correspondence and ability to communicate effectively
before groups of volunteers and employees of service organizations.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Basic mathematical skills required to
adequately fulfill job duties, including but not limited to the
ability to calculate figures and amounts such as addition,
subtraction, division, percentages. Budgeting skills are also
required. REASONING ABILITY Case Manager must be sensitive to the
dynamics associated with homelessness and at-risk populations. Case
Manager must possess excellent judgment and the ability to manage
crises appropriately. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS A valid
Class C driver's license is required, as well as current automobile
registration and liability insurance. Driver’s license and
liability insurance must be maintained in good standing throughout
tenure in this position. Licensed social worker or equivalent
licensure desirable. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. Physical demands inherent in this position include but are not
limited to sitting for long periods of time, use of computer
equipment, operation of a motor vehicle, walking, climbing stairs,
bending, stretching and lifting up to 50 lbs. Reasonable
accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform essential job functions. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work
environment characteristics described here are representative of
those an employee encounters while performing the essential
functions of this job. The work environment for this position is
primarily indoors, with occasional outdoor activity required for
supervision/participation in community events. Reasonable
accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Requires some weekend and
evening hours. The noise level in the work environment is usually
moderate. EEO SAMMinistries provides equal employment opportunities
(EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or
genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SAMMinistries
complies with applicable state and local laws governing
nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the
organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and
conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement,
promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of
absence, compensation and training.
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