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Housing Stabilization Specialist - RFS

3/30/2026

The Housing Stabilization Specialist works with participants to achieve and maintain permanent housing by providing social services and support. Responsibilities include case management, client assessments, and facilitating access to housing resources.

Salary

27.54 - 28.37 USD

Working Hours

40 hours/week

Company Size

51-200 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

About The Company
Formerly known as Homeless Services Center, Housing Matters is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit and the largest local organization addressing homelessness in Santa Cruz County. Our mission is to partner with individuals and families to create pathways out of homelessness into permanent housing. Donor contributions support our emergency shelter programs (including housing navigation and placement), personalized case management, day services with showers and bathrooms open to the public, on-site supportive services, and the construction of permanent supportive housing—now underway—for our unhoused neighbors most in need. We hold firmly to the vision that homelessness in our community should be rare, brief, and non-recurring. If you share that same vision, consider joining us! Take a look at our current job openings, or contact us about volunteer opportunities.
About the Role

Housing Stabilization Specialist II - RFS

Housing Matters partners with individuals and families to create pathways out of their homelessness into

permanent housing. We are a leader in working to end homelessness – and we want you to be part of our

team! We are looking for individuals eager to make a difference and willing to enthusiastically commit to

join in our vision that homelessness in Santa Cruz County should be rare, brief, and non-recurring.


Housing Matters is hiring for a Bilingual (English and Spanish speaking) Housing Stabilization Specialist

for their family shelter, RFS. The Rebele Family Shelter (RFS) is a low-barrier, 28-bed emergency shelter

for individuals and their minor child or children. The Housing Stabilization Specialist works with

participants toward achieving and maintaining permanent housing by establishing the skills, relationships,

and resources needed to maintain housing in the long term. Under direction, Housing Stabilization

Specialists will carry a caseload providing housing stabilization social services including increasing

income, benefits counseling, connection to natural supports, and development service plans that may

include the need for specialized social services.

 

Hours and Benefits:

Housing Stabilization Specialist II is a full-time, hourly, non-exempt position, eligible for our generous

benefits plan:

Benefits Summary:

 6 Medical plans - 100% employee coverage

 Dental - 100% employee coverage

 Vision - 100% employee coverage

 Life insurance (UNUM) - 100% employee coverage

 Chiropractic and Acupuncture (for those who elect medical insurance) - 100% employee

coverage

 403b Retirement Savings matched up to 3% dollar-for-dollar with no vesting period

 Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and Travel Assistance

 PTO: 20 days annually, 1 paid floating holiday, 9 paid holidays

Regular hours are Monday through Friday. Occasional evenings and weekends may be

required for some positions.  


Starting Wages (Offer is Dependent on Experience):

$27.54   $28.37    $29.21   $30.09   $31.00    $31.93

 

EDUCATION - Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required

knowledge and abilities is qualifying. Typical ways to obtain this knowledge would be: 


 A minimum of one year of experience performing social service casework services comparable to a Case

Manager I or Outreach Specialist I at Housing Matters in an exceptional manner exceeding all standards

and abilities

OR 

 A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college with a major in social work, social welfare, human

services, or one of the social or behavioral sciences.

 

EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:

 De-escalation and MI skills preferred 

 Possession of a valid California Class C Driver's License

 Ability to work on site at the Housing Matters campus

 Bilingual English and Spanish speaking required


Thorough knowledge of:

 Social casework objectives, principles, methods, and caseload management and organization.

 Social and economic factors which influence individuals and/or households experiencing homelessness.

 Principles of human behavior and development, psychological defense mechanisms and reactions to

stress.

 Community health, welfare, social, and legal support systems, and other resources available to clients.

 Interviewing and record keeping techniques, including the documentation of all actions and contacts in

case files.

 Basic principles and trends of affordable housing.

 Federal and State housing regulations, programs, and procedures.

 County and state affordable housing policies, procedures, and programs.

 Housing inspections.

 Grant compliance reporting. 


LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS: 

 Possession of a valid California Class C Driver's License or must be able to provide suitable

transportation which is approved by the organization is required. 


Typical Job Duties:

 Provide the first point of contact and engagement for individuals/ families experiencing homelessness.

 Effectively engaging potential clients out in the community, e.g. approaching individuals who may be

experiencing homelessness off-site and engaging them in a conversation about resources and options for

housing. 

 Build supportive rapport through recurring contacts with households experiencing homelessness before

they enter housing programs.

 Assess new participants through the HNS (Housing Needs Assessment) and HMIS Standardized Intake

 Work and efficiently communicate with partner organizations to stay up-to-date on community resources;

coordinate with other outreach programs for group outreach and events.

 Accept each individual for who they are and where they are; provide options, information, and choices

that allow for stimulating change.

 Work with households as they begin to think about housing options; engage in problem-solving to access

immediate housing, services, and shelter options.

 Facilitate client assistance funding to move eligible households into permanent housing in Santa Cruz

County as well as other locations.

 Coordinate with staff to support entry into programs or shelters when immediate housing is not available.

 Perform intake interviews, and assessments, and assist participants in developing individual case plans.

 Facilitate participants’ pathway to permanent housing in coordination with Housing Matters team and

other programs, agencies, and organizations.

 Provide ongoing case management including assessment, referrals, budget assistance, housing

navigation, housing placement, and promoting housing stability with individuals as assigned.

 Develop and maintain accurate written case records including intake, assessment, ongoing case plan,

and progress notes.

 Conduct or assist with Housing Stabilization depending on program needs. 

 Meet all administrative requirements including recordkeeping, HMIS etc.

 Maintain confidentiality and treat participants with dignity and respect at all times.

 Assist in the overall administration of the program.

 Transport program participants in Housing Matters vehicles to meetings and appointments in accordance

with program requirements

 Respond appropriately to potential crises that may arise.

 Report any hazards to the Program Manager for immediate attention. 

 Support the Program Manager in enforcing and maintaining campus and shelter policy. 

 Perform other duties as assigned.


 

Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment at Housing Matters without regard to

race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition

(including cancer-related and genetic characteristics), marital status, sexual orientation, age (over 18),

veteran status, gender, pregnancy, or any other non-merit factor unrelated to job duties. Such action shall

include, but not be limited to, the following: recruitment; advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or

other forms of compensation, selection for training (including apprenticeship), employment, upgrading,

demotion, or transfer.

Key Skills
BilingualSocial CaseworkHousing NavigationCommunity ResourcesAssessmentCase ManagementCrisis ResponseRecord KeepingProblem SolvingClient EngagementBudget AssistanceHousing StabilityDe-escalationInterviewingHousing InspectionsGrant Compliance
Categories
Social Services
Benefits
Medical InsuranceDental InsuranceVision InsuranceLife InsuranceChiropractic and AcupunctureRetirement SavingsEmployee Assistance ProgramPaid Time Off
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