HSS Care Coordinator
Company: Crestview Health Center
Location: Saint Paul
Posted on: February 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS In
performance of their respective tasks and duties all employees are
expected to conform to the following: Uphold all principles of
confidentiality to the fullest extent. Adhere to all professional
and ethical behavior standards of the organization. Interact in an
honest, trustworthy, and respectful manner with employees,
community, visitors, and stakeholders. Comply with the
organization’s policies and procedures. Maintain a current
insurable driver’s license. Display respect and understanding of
the organization’s philosophy and values. POSITION PURPOSE The HSS
Care Coordinator will provide services to support people to live
successfully in the community. There are three types of Housing
Stabilization Services – Housing Consultation, Housing Transition
Services, and Housing Sustaining Services. The people being served
will have some sort of disability, mostly likely mental/physical
illness or chemical dependency. These services are targeted to
people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless or living
in an institution or other segregated setting or at risk of living
in a segregated setting. The purpose of Housing Stabilization
Services is to support an individual’s transition into housing,
increase long-term stability in the community and avoid future
periods of homelessness or institutionalization. Services will be
provided in the patient’s home or in the community. Services
provided will strongly emphasize personal goal setting and
developing strategies to achieve them, skill building, patient
advocacy, and connecting patients with community resources.
essential Duties, functions, & Responsibilities Provide
community-based Housing Stabilization Services (transition and
sustaining) to eligible adult patients (age 18) with a disability
that impacts their ability to live successfully in the community.
Meet with individuals 2-5 hours a week in the community or in the
individual’s home. Ensure that services are connected to the person
centered housing plan that is developed with each client and
delivered in a manner that is culturally sensitive and culturally
appropriate following a holistic and person centered delivery
method. Identify and assist with resolving barriers to accessing
housing. Support the person in applying for all benefits (county,
state, tribal and federal) that will help them afford their
housing. Researching and contacting prospective housing options for
availability and information, assist the person with applying for
housing. Help the person to understand and negotiate a lease.
Ensure the living arrangement is safe and ready for move-in.
Identify resources to cover moving expenses and to access household
goods. Supports a person to maintain housing through prevention and
early identification of behaviors that may jeopardize their
continued housing. Assist with the housing recertification process
both for rental assistance and with negotiating the continuation of
a lease. Train and coach on being a good tenant, lease compliance
and household management. Support the person to understand and
maintain income and benefits necessary to retain housing. Support
and coach the building of natural housing supports, services and
resources within the Reservation in the surrounding communities.
Participate in supervision, under the direction of the designated
supervisor. Provides program and client transportation as needed.
Maintain a caseload of at least ten clients or more as assigned,
meeting productivity guidelines, and proactively seeking referrals
as needed to maintain a full caseload. Maintain billing and
documentation in accordance with Department of Human Services
guidelines, and submit billing according to procedures established
by department: weekly progress/encounter notes, billing encounters,
monthly progress reports, and file reviews in health records
(either paper or electronic). Input data into the Homeless Manager
Information System (HMIS), and MN-ITS in a timely manner for
reporting and funding purposes. Participate and assist in the tasks
associated with client care including evaluation of client safety
and appropriate interventions related to their functioning and
safety. Acts as an advocate for clients as needed. Provide crisis
assistance as needed. Attend training and conferences to comply
with all continuing education requirements, and further enhance
technical and programmatic knowledge. Abide by and comply with the
rules of confidentiality, Data Privacy Act, mandatory reporting
laws, HIPAA requirements, and organizational policies and
procedures. Performs other duties as assigned. MINIMUM MANDATORY
QUALIFICATIONS Experience: At least 18 years old Successfully
completed 30 hours of training during the two years immediately
prior to the date of hire or before provision of direct services in
all of the following areas: recipient rights, person centered
planning, mental illness, co-occurring mental illness and substance
abuse, local community resources, adult vulnerability, resident
confidentiality. Education: High school graduate or equivalent.
License/Certification:Valid Minnesota driver’s license, reliable
transportation, and valid insurance.Mandatory Knowledge, Skills,
Abilities and Other Qualifications: Knowledge of established
concepts, principles and practices related to housing and
homelessness, with full consideration of mental, emotional and
physical factors. Complete mandated reporter training, which
includes training on vulnerable adult law. Complete mandated
Housing Transition and Housing Sustaining training. Ability to use
critical thinking skills, function independently, and make complex
decisions based on standards of care, policies and procedures, and
critical pathways. Knowledge of regulatory agencies documentation
requirements and ability to accurately and completely document
clinical data. Knowledge of the pharmacology of various medications
(both legal and illegal substances), their therapeutic effects,
side effects, and adverse reactions. Ability to prioritize
activities and organize time effectively. Ability to provide good
customer service with a patient-centric approach. Excellent
interpersonal skills in handling interactions with staff, other
agencies, groups, and patients and families; capable of working
with and actively participating with a diverse multi-disciplinary
team. Basic knowledge of principles, procedures, techniques, trends
and literature of social work (e.g., mental disorders, human
development, social policy, developmental disabilities, cultural
factors, etc.). Ability to handle sensitive situations in a calm,
professional manner. Experience with computerized management
information systems capable of entering client sensitive data into
HMIS, MN-ITS and other electronic data information systems. Ability
to communicate effectively (written and spoken) with co-workers,
clients and outside parties. Strong observation, assessment, and
crisis management skills. Ability to handle stress and unstable
client behavior. Ability to work independently with minimal
direction and within part of a team. Excellent organizational and
documentation skills. Basic knowledge of current standards in
mental health, housing/homelessness, public health and public
welfare, and Federal, State, and Tribal programs in these fields in
order to provide advocacy and enhance patient’s functioning and
access to identified community resources. Knowledge of substance
abuse and causes and symptoms of mental health issues. Basic
operation of a workstation (turning on/off, knowledge of basic
functions and components) and general office equipment
use/storage/maintenance of multiple usernames and passwords.
Computer-related problem-solving skills through the use of
available training and help desk. Knowledge of Microsoft Office
Suite (Word, Excel, etc.), internet software and appropriate
storage of electronic files. Ability to perform other duties as
assigned. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS (but not required) Associate of
Arts Degree in one of the Behavioral Sciences or Associate in
Applied Science Degree-Human Service and two years of experience
working in a community setting. -OR- Bachelor's degree in social
sciences, e.g. Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, Chemical
Dependency, Sociology WORK ENVIRONMENTWork environment:The work
environment characteristics described here are representative to
those an employee encounters while performing the primary functions
of this job. Normal office conditions exist, and the noise level in
the work environment can vary from low to moderate. Limited
overnight travel may be required from time to time. This position
may be exposed to certain health risks that are inherent when
working within a health center facility, such as potential exposure
to hazardous chemicals, sharps, and infectious body fluids.
Physical demands:The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the primary functions of this job. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee may be required to
frequently stand, walk, sit, bend, twist, talk, hear and perform
repetitive motions. There may be prolonged periods of sitting,
keyboarding, reading, as well as driving or riding in transport
vehicles. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50
pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include
reading, distance, computer, and color vision. Talking and hearing
are essential to communicate with the community, visitors,
employees, and vendors.Mental demands:There are a number of
deadlines associated with this position. The employee must be able
to handle frequent interruptions and must also multi-task and
interact with a wider variety of people on various and, at times,
complicated issues. OTHER Confidentiality:All employees must uphold
all principles of confidentiality to the fullest extent. This
position may have access to sensitive information and a breach of
these principles will be grounds for immediate
termination.Background Investigation: This position may be subject
to a criminal history background check. Candidates must be able to
successfully pass all required background checks to qualify for
this position. Drug Screening: All applicants must successfully
pass a pre-employment drug screening prior to beginning employment
and will be subject to random drug testing. Powered by JazzHR
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