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Case Manager (Wed - Sat 7:30 am - 6:30 pm)

4/28/2026

The Case Manager will conduct client assessments, develop individualized case plans, and connect individuals experiencing homelessness to housing and community resources. They will also maintain accurate client data, monitor progress, and advocate for clients to ensure they reach self-sufficiency.

Working Hours

40 hours/week

Company Size

51-200 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

About The Company
Founded in 1984, Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS) is the home of Arizona’s first senior emergency shelter program, serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness across the Phoenix metropolitan area. Guided by our values of accessibility, compassion, dignity, equity, and a housing-first approach, we meet people where they are — without judgment — and, through strong community partnerships, help bridge service gaps so every person we serve can take the next step toward stability and hope.
About the Role

Description

At Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS), we believe everyone deserves dignity, stability, and a path forward.

We’re looking for a compassionate, driven, and solution-focused Case Manager to work directly with individuals experiencing homelessness, helping them build stability, access resources, and move toward permanent housing.

If you’re someone who believes in meeting people where they are — and walking beside them as they rebuild — this role was made for you.


What You’ll Do

In this role, you’ll serve as a guide, advocate, and connector for individuals navigating complex life transitions.

You’ll:

• Conduct in-depth client assessments and program orientations
• Build individualized, client-centered case plans based on strengths and goals
• Connect clients to housing providers and community resources
• Assist with benefits applications, identification documents, healthcare access, and transportation
• Support job readiness efforts including resumes, applications, and employment referrals
• Help clients complete housing and service paperwork
• Advocate for clients and ensure their voices are central to planning
• Transport clients to critical appointments when needed

You’ll meet regularly with clients, monitor progress, and adjust plans as needed to ensure forward movement toward housing stability and self-sufficiency.


Ongoing Support & Impact

You’ll also:

• Review case notes daily to maintain continuity of care
• Enter client data into HMIS accurately and timely
• Provide “success stories” highlighting positive client outcomes
• Collaborate with internal departments and partner agencies
• Participate in team meetings, trainings, and outreach events
• Escalate urgent concerns to leadership when necessary

Every housing placement, benefit approval, or employment milestone represents real progress — and you’ll help make that happen.


Who You Are

You may be a great fit if you:

• Communicate clearly and compassionately
• Stay calm in crisis situations
• Think critically and make client-centered decisions
• Are organized and documentation-driven
• Believe in trauma-informed, strengths-based approaches
• Are comfortable navigating community resources and service systems

Experience in case management, social services, housing navigation, or behavioral health is strongly preferred.


Work Environment

Most work happens in a professional office setting, with occasional off-site events and community visits. You’ll be active throughout the day, moving around campus and working closely with clients and partners.


Schedule

This is a full-time position; Wed- Sat 7:30 AM - 6:30 PM Four (4) ten-hour shifts

Occasional evenings or weekends may be needed based on client and program needs. Travel is primarily local.


Why Join CASS?

Because here, your work changes lives.

Every case plan completed, every barrier removed, and every client who secures housing represents hope restored.

If you want a role where compassion meets action — and your work truly matters — we’d love to meet you.

Join CASS and help individuals move from crisis to stability, one client at a time.

Requirements

 

1. Associate degree in social or behavioral science or related field, or an equivalent combination of 

education and experience directly related to human services

2. Strong knowledge of community resources.

3. Possess or have the ability to obtain a State of Arizona Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card.

4. Intermediate to advanced proficiency in Word, Excel and Outlook; highly accurate data entry skills.

5. Arizona Driver’s License and a clean driving record for the last 3 years free of traffic/moving violations, 

suspensions and/or revocations.

6. Must pass Behind-the-wheel certification within 3 days of employment.

7. CPR-First Aid certification within 90 days of employment.

8. Naloxone (Narcan) training within 90 days of employment. 


Preferred:

1. Bachelor's degree in social or behavioral science or related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience directly related to human services.

2. Bilingual in English and Spanish.

Key Skills
Case managementSocial servicesHousing navigationBehavioral healthClient assessmentCrisis interventionTrauma-informed careData entryHMISAdvocacyDocumentationCommunity resourcesCommunicationCritical thinkingEmployment referral
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