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Be ready to discuss trauma-informed case management, care coordination, housing navigation, and working with multi-agency teams. Prepare examples of documentation, crisis de-escalation, and client advocacy in homeless-services settings.
Strong fit if you want hands-on nonprofit casework coordinating care for people experiencing homelessness in Orange County, with PATH’s housing-first mission as the backdrop.
As a Case Manager – Care Coordinator at PATH in Orange County, expect client intake, care planning, housing and service referrals, documentation, and coordination with outreach teams and partner agencies serving people experiencing homelessness.
No. The listing marks it as non-remote in Orange County.
PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) provides housing and support services for people experiencing homelessness.
Case management and care coordination—linking clients to housing, health, and community resources.
Website: epath.org
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Join PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) as a Case Manager–Care Coordinator in Orange County, supporting individuals and families on their path out of homelessness through direct, individualized assistance and advocacy. This full-time position is based in Costa Mesa and offers the opportunity to make a tangible difference every day. About the Role The Case Manager–Care Coordinator works directly with clients experiencing homelessness across all stages of their journey—from street outreach through interim, transitional, and permanent housing. You'll employ a "whatever it takes" philosophy, combining practical problem-solving with genuine relationship-building to help clients achieve housing stability and address underlying barriers to self-sufficiency. What You'll Do Conduct comprehensive intake interviews and individualized needs assessments, identifying housing goals alongside medical, mental health, substance use, financial, vocational, and social support needs Develop and implement Individualized Service Plans (ISPs) in collaboration with clients, documenting their priorities and pathways to stability Complete program-specific assessments such as the VI-SPDAT to guide service prioritization Facilitate connections to community resources, treatment providers, employment services, and benefit programs aligned with each client's ISP Conduct 90-day progress reviews and ongoing evaluations to assess movement toward goals and adjust supports as needed Maintain meticulous case file documentation and program records that meet PATH's quality and compliance standards What We're Looking For Ideal candidates bring: Strong analytical and organizational skills, with attention to detail in documentation and data interpretation Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities—able to listen actively, convey information clearly both verbally and in writing, and build trust across diverse populations Collaborative mindset and ability to work effectively within a team while independently managing client caseloads Creative problem-solving approach and willingness to take initiative to remove barriers for clients Sound judgment and ethical commitment to confidentiality, professional boundaries, and client dignity Preferred: two years of relevant experience in case management, healthcare, homeless services, or work with vulnerable populations All education and experience levels are welcome to apply Requirements and Pre-Employment Conditions Valid driver's license, reliable personal transportation, and proof of vehicle insurance—driving is an essential function of this role Authorization to work in the United States (visa sponsorship not available) Ability to obtain…
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