Homeless Programs Case Manager
The Salvation Army USA Central Territory | |
paid time off
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United States, Illinois, Quincy | |
Jun 16, 2026 | |
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Join a Mission That Matters At The Salvation Army, our work is more than a job. It is a calling to serve. Our ministry is motived by the love of God, and our mission is to meet human needs without discrimination. Every day, we work to bring hope, stability, and support to individuals and families facing some of life's most difficult challenges. We are seeking a dedicated Case manager with a background in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, or Behavioral Health to support individuals and families experiencing homelessness. This role is ideal for someone passionate about direct client services, care coordination, crisis interventions, and housing programs. If you have experience in case management, social services, or community outreach, and want to make a measurable impact, this is an opportunity to grow your career while serving your community. Position Details: Employment Type: Full-time, 40 hours/week Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 4:30pm Pay Range: $18.29 to $22.87 per hour, commensurate with education and experience Position Overview: The Homeless Programs Case Manager provides comprehensive case management and coordinated entry services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. This includes conducting client assessments, service planning, housing navigation, and referrals to community resources. This position plays a key role in homeless services, housing stabilization, and Continuum of Care programs, while ensuring compliance with HMIS data entry, grant reporting, and program documentation requirements. Key Responsibilities:
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About The Salvation Army Emergency Shelter & Family Services The Salvation Army is an international movement motivated by the love of God and dedicated to meeting human needs without discrimination. In Quincy, Illinois, we serve individuals and families experiencing crisis through compassionate, practical support that promotes stability and hope. The Emergency Shelter provides immediate safety and structure for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, offering shelter, case management, and life-skills support to help residents move toward self-sufficiency. Through Family Services, we also support community members facing financial hardship, housing instability, and other challenges by providing general assistance, advocacy, referrals, and recovery-oriented support. Together, these programs work to meet immediate needs while supporting long-term healing and resilience. | |
paid time off
Jun 16, 2026