Permanent Supportive Housing Case Manager
AIM Center, Inc. - Chattanooga, TN
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Are you passionate about helping people maintain stable housing while building independence and community connection? The AIM Center is seeking a Permanent Supportive Housing Case Manager who believes in person-centered, trauma-informed support and understands that recovery happens through relationships, structure, and opportunity. This role goes beyond traditional case management - you'll work alongside residents in their homes and community, helping them strengthen life skills, access resources, and stay successfully housed. If you thrive in a collaborative environment, value dignity and empowerment, and want to make a meaningful impact in supportive housing, we encourage you to apply.About The AIM Center Inc.AIM Center offers employment, education, housing, socialization, and wellness opportunities for adults living with serious mental illness. We are non-medical and non-clinical; however, we work with other mental health professionals to provide comprehensive mental health services.Using the Clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation, AIM Center empowers participants, our members, to develop relationships and create individualized plans for recovery while working side-by-side with other members and staff to accomplish the work of the Clubhouse.AIM Center has been helping adults in the Chattanooga community lead fulfilling and productive lives while successfully managing their mental health since 1989. Membership is open to people ages 18 and older diagnosed with serious mental illness. Recovery is a lifelong process and the philosophy of our Clubhouse is "Once a Member, Always a Member."We are a private, non-profit organization supported through foundations, public and private grants and donations. Our Clubhouse is also a TennCare provider. AIM Center is the only psychosocial rehabilitation facility accredited by Clubhouse International and licensed by the State of Tennessee. DescriptionAIM CENTER, INC. Job Description Position Title: Permanent Supportive Housing Case Manager Reports To: Director of Housing Stability Job Classification: Full-Time, Non-Exempt Supervises: N/A Position Purpose: In support of the AIM Center's mission, this position is responsible for promoting community integration and providing on-site support for housing residents to meet the obligations of their lease. Using a person-centered, culturally responsive, and evidence-based trauma-informed approach, the supportive housing case manager will promote independence, community belonging, social capital, and well-being. This position supports residents in accessing community resources and developing skills to re-integrate into the community through a supportive, professional relationship. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Case Management Duties Support residents through assessment, planning, implementation, coordination, monitoring and evaluation Collaborate with AIM Center program staff and housing residents to develop a service plan addressing housing needs for applicants, with evaluation and updating every six months Monitor progress or lack of progress toward housing goals set forth in individual service plans and assist in revisions as necessary Complete all required documentation that accurately and fully describes the resident's progress toward their goals and support activities Notify AIM Center clubhouse support staff, case managers, and other identified support persons of resident issues as appropriate Serve as liaison between residents and housing management regarding complaints and grievances Promoting Stable Housing and Independent Living Teaching appropriate social behavior, and other skills to help promote a person's independence while in the community. Assist people in advocating for themselves and learning more about their rights. Determine the need for and provide or arrange for life skills instruction either on or off-site. Assist in scheduling and facilitating meetings for potential roommates. Assist with move-in processes Plan and attend monthly residential socials Create and distribute monthly calendar working side by side with a resident member Distribute/inform residents of specific AIM Center unit opportunities including classes, socials, and wellness & recovery programs Serve as liaison between residents and housing management regarding complaints and grievances Relationship and Community Building Our case management approach is centered on empowering our tenants. We focus on tenant goals, preferences, and strengths to guide our work. The services we provide are collaborative, not prescriptive. Cultural humility and respect must guide all our interactions with tenants. Promote and support residents' participation in educational, employment, support, recreational, and enrichment opportunities available through the AIM Center and the broader community, including Clubhouse social events. Facilitate meaningful community engagement opportunities and support residents in identifying and exploring their interests to promote sustained community involvement. Support and empower residents in organizing peer support groups, community activities, structured programs, and guest speaker presentations that promote engagement and connection. Build positive relationships within the community including community members, law enforcement, housing and social service agencies Plan and attend monthly resident meetings Attend neighborhood and community meetings as appropriate Other Provide transportation for housing residents to community events and activities, including those hosted at the AIM Center Participate in a rotating, on-call schedule for resident and property related emergencies. Maintain necessary competence to complete job duties as described including necessary training and certifications as assigned Assist leadership in housing and administrative functions as needed Assist in other job duties as assigned in the Housing Resource Center Participates in Clubhouse social and holiday staff rotation coverage Required Education/Training/Experience: Bachelor's degree in social work preferred or a social services degree directly related field, or equivalent experience. Ability to work independently and produce quality work under deadlines Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to set and maintain positive and professional boundaries with residents Intermediate computer literacy and familiarity with applications such as databases and spreadsheets, word processing, email, and the internet Preferred: Experience in the mental health field, preferably in community-based or residential settings. Bilingual in English and Spanish or other languages Knowledge of Hamilton County resources Mandatory Qualifications/Skills/Traits Pass a pre-employment background check Valid Tennessee driver's license. Ability to obtain an F-Endorsement within 14 days (Tennessee Residents only), 3-year clean MVR, NO DUI/DWI Reliable transportation and automobile liability insurance First Aid and CPR certification or willingness to obtain First Aid and CPR certification Ability to read, write, and understand verbal and written instructions Successfully complete all training, including online Relias courses Salary $23.08 - $23.08 per hour
Created: 2026-04-02