Case Manager
Company: YWCA of Binghamton
Location: Binghamton
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description At the YWCA of Binghamton and
Broome County , our mission is clear and unwavering: to eliminate
racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and
dignity for all. Every day, our team transforms this mission into
action—providing safety, stability, and pathways to independence
for women and families in our community. We’re seeking two
dedicated Case Managers to join our supportive housing team and
make a real difference in the lives of individuals and families
transitioning out of homelessness. In this role, you’ll go beyond
providing services—you’ll build trust, foster empowerment, and help
residents turn hope into sustainable housing stability. You’ll work
one-on-one with approximately 20–30 households, guiding them
through housing searches, connecting them with essential resources,
and supporting their journeys toward long-term self-sufficiency.
Our ideal candidate is compassionate, resourceful, and deeply
committed to social justice—someone who thrives in a mission-driven
environment where every action contributes to a stronger, more
equitable community. If you believe housing is more than
shelter—it’s the foundation of dignity and possibility—we invite
you to bring your passion and purpose to the YWCA team. Together,
we can create lasting change, one household at a time. Overview:
The YWCA of Binghamton/Broome County is seeking a full-time Case
Manager (associate or bachelor's degree in human services
preferred) for its supportive housing programs. The YWCA’s housing
sites serve individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The
Case Manager will provide services to approximately 20–30
households, assisting with housing search, placement, and access to
supportive services that promote long-term housing stability.
Empowerment of residents depends on the Case Manager’s ability to
evaluate each household’s situation, provide client-driven case
management, and make referrals based on individualized needs and
goals. Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive intake assessments,
screenings, and psychosocial evaluations to determine participants’
housing, financial, health, and personal support needs. Develop
strengths-based, solution-focused Individualized Service Plans
(ISPs) with measurable goals and action steps that promote
permanent housing, self-sufficiency, and personal growth. Identify
participants’ strengths and barriers to stability and assist in
reducing obstacles by linking to resources, community services, and
supportive programs. Collaborate with participants to establish and
maintain personal budgets, including guidance on debt management,
bill payments, and long-term financial planning. Assist
participants in locating and securing safe, affordable housing of
their choice. Apply knowledge of lease agreements to educate
participants on tenant rights and responsibilities. Maintain
consistent communication with all relevant parties, including
tenants, landlords, referral sources, collaborating agencies, and
creditors. Provide information and referral assistance to connect
participants with community programs and social service agencies.
Develop and maintain an effective referral network to ensure timely
support for ongoing needs. Provide ongoing case management,
including regular meetings, home visits, follow-up contacts, crisis
intervention, and supportive counseling. Maintain accurate,
up-to-date participant files, daily logs, and monthly outcome
reports. Collect and report program data, including HMIS reporting
and funder-required documentation, ensuring compliance with all
audit and reporting standards. Collaborate with colleagues, service
providers, and external partners to ensure integrated and
comprehensive support for participants. Participate in staff
meetings, case conferences, and supervision sessions to review
cases, share resources, and promote best practices. Participate in
the agency’s rotating on-call schedule and provide after-hours
crisis support as needed. Reporting Relationship: Director of
Residential Services Requirements: Associate’s or Bachelor's degree
in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field
preferred. Experience serving homeless populations, including
individuals and families with mental health diagnoses and/or
substance use challenges, with a focus on harm reduction.
Experience working with all age groups (children to seniors) and
navigating support services for the entire family. Demonstrated
ability to develop professional relationships with clients,
referral networks, and support systems. Excellent written and
verbal communication skills, with the ability to interact
effectively with clients, colleagues, and external partners. Strong
organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to
manage a demanding workload and work independently. Strengths-based
case management, tenant rights, and responsibilities. Ability to
empower residents, establish appropriate boundaries, and support
skill-building and personal growth. Competence in record-keeping,
budgeting, data entry, and using Microsoft Office. Good work
history demonstrating dependability, performance, and professional
conduct. Ability to represent the YWCA professionally in internal
and external meetings and presentations. Attend required meetings
(e.g., COC, CES) and participate in subcommittees as requested.
Valid NYS Driver’s License Classification: Salaried, 35hrs/wk
Salary range: 52K Powered by JazzHR Br78X8hM5s
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