The Salvation Army of Kenosha desires to serve people in Kenosha through the various programs meant to help them overcome challenges in life. We desire to help equip people in time of need, in disaster or facing challenges in life. Whatever the case may be, people know that the Salvation Army provides a beacon of hope in their darkest hour. The Kenosha Salvation Army provides a number of services to equip people in their time of need. Not only do we provide hope for their community, but we also work everyday to fight hunger through our emergency pantry and produce program. Hunger is no way to spend childhood. We desire to serve the Kenosha community and fight hunger. Through our Emergency Food Pantry and Produce Program, we are taking steps to ensure that no family goes hungry. Apply now to make a difference in your community! The Community Caseworker will provide basic support and guidance to clients seeking assistance with emergency needs, utilizing case management skills to guide them to greater sufficiency. Responsible for interviewing, evaluating, and administering appropriate aid to clients including connecting with referrals to other Salvation Army and/or community services. About the role:
- Schedule, interview, and evaluate the needs of individuals and families to provide assessment and screening
services for potential applicants for appropriate services, information and/or referrals. Identify and assist clients appropriate for and desiring long term case management through Pathway of Hope. - Determine eligibility and provide service requested by the clients within a timely manner and based on
available funding. - Review with the clients their household income and expenses, and discuss developing a plan to manage
monthly expenses. - Listen and assess for other needs such as emotional and/or spiritual support and connect with Salvation
Army and other community resources. Provide informational materials as needed. - Oversees and coordinates the organization and daily operation of the Food Pantry program. Dispenses
food orders during weekly distribution hours and in emergency situations. - Develop and use working knowledge of community services and housing resources etc. to provide
appropriate case management/referrals; provide referrals to other community resources as appropriate to access additional resources for clients to assist clients with their case plans and goal attainment - Participate in community agency meetings and cultivate professional relationships with those
agencies/groups as assigned. - Facilitate information exchange with other collaborating agencies.
- Document all client meetings, encounters, and transactions, as well as enter specific information into
Client Management System assuring that accurate and timely records, reports, and statistics are maintained. - Participate fully with Pathway of Hope team activities locally and divisionally
Education: Associate's degree from an accredited college or university in a related field. Certifications: Valid Wisconsin Driver's License with clearance to drive from The Salvation Army's insurance carrier preferred. Must obtain the Territorial Caseworker Certification within one year of hire. Experience: 2 years experience working within a social services agency or social work field Or - Any equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities The Salvation Army is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates who are back-to-work, US Veterans, people with disabilities, people who have been impacted by the justice system, and/or people without a college degree are encouraged to apply.
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