Case Manager - aka Client Advocate (internally)
Company: Family Bridges, Inc.
Location: Oakland
Posted on: February 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB ANNOUNCEMENT DATE:
07/04/2025 POSITION: Case Manager (aka: Client Advocate )
RESPONSIBLE TO: HCS Program Manager COMMITMENT (HOURS): Part-Time,
20 hours/week; potential Full-Time, 40 hours/week STATUS: Regular,
Non-Exempt (3 months orientation period) APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open
until filled At Family Bridges, we empower individuals, families,
and seniors to achieve wellness, stability, and independence
through culturally competent care. We are currently seeking a
part-time or full-time Case Manager (internally titled Client
Advocate) to join our Housing and Community Services team. This
program is dedicated to serving unhoused individuals and those at
risk of homelessness by restoring hope and inspiring change through
meaningful, transformative relationships. Our goal is to make a
positive impact by building connections that empower individuals
and communities to thrive. JOB SUMMARY : The Client Advocate (CA)
provides direct, trauma-informed, culturally competent support to
unhoused individuals, justice impacted individuals and those at
risk of homelessness. In this role, the CA assesses client needs
and develops individualized service plans; guides clients through
emergency shelter placement, housing applications, and transitions
to permanent housing; and assists with enrollment in healthcare,
public benefits, and community resources. CA advocates on behalf of
clients with external agencies, maintains accurate case records,
and collaborates with multidisciplinary team members to ensure
holistic, wrap-around care. Driven by respect, compassion and
equity, CA empowers clients to overcome barriers, build life skills
for lasting stability, and achieve long-term stability. The CA is
directly supervised by the HCS Program Manager, and ultimately
responsible to the HCS Sr. Program Director. MAJOR DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES : Conduct comprehensive assessments to identify
clients’ housing, health, and support needs. Develop and implement
individualized service plans outlining goals, timelines, and
required resources. Guide clients through emergency shelter intake,
housing applications, and placement processes. Assist with
enrollment in public benefits (e.g., Medi-Cal, CalFresh, SSI/SSP)
and community resource/support programs. Advocate for clients with
landlords, shelter providers, government agencies, and healthcare
systems. Monitor client progress, adjust service plans as needed,
and ensure continuity of care. Maintain accurate, timely case notes
and documentation in the agency’s database and other required
systems (e.g., Alameda County HMIS). Facilitate referrals to mental
health, substance-use treatment, employment services, and other
wrap-around supports. Collaborate with multidisciplinary team
members (e.g., outreach workers, mediators, coordinators ).
Participate in regular case conferences and contribute to program
evaluation and improvement. Provide crisis intervention, conflict
resolution, and safety planning when necessary. Conduct community
outreach and build partnerships with service providers and local
stakeholders. Perform additional duties as assigned by supervisor
to support evolving program and organizational needs. REQUIRED
QUALIFICATIONS: Associate’s degree in social work, psychology,
sociology, or a related field and/or 2 years’ equivalent
experience. Minimum of 2 years’ experience in case management,
homeless services, or a closely related area working directly with
unhoused populations or clients in homelessness prevention
programs. In-depth knowledge of public benefits programs (e.g.,
Medi-Cal, CalFresh, SSI/SSP) and local housing resources.
Demonstrated use of restorative approaches such as harm reduction,
motivational interviewing, theoretical change models,
trauma-informed care, non-violent communication, crisis
intervention, and emotional regulation. Demonstrated ability to
assess client needs, develop individualized service plans, and
monitor progress. Proficiency with case management databases and
systems (e.g., Alameda County HMIS, Salesforce). Strong written and
verbal communication skills, including documentation and client
advocacy with the ability to effectively engage culturally diverse
populations and maintain a professional demeanor. Proficiency with
Google Suite, Microsoft Suite, and/or Slack applications, including
spreadsheets, word processing, calendars, and messaging tools.
Demonstrated ability to take initiative, develop creative
solutions, and execute tasks in an organized and timely manner.
Strong attention to detail, with the ability to multitask,
prioritize, and work both independently and collaboratively in a
dynamic environment. Valid California driver’s license, reliable
transportation, and ability to travel within service area.
PREFERRED/DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in
social work, psychology, counseling, public health, or a related
field and/or 4 years’ equivalent experience. 3 years’ experience in
case management, homeless services, or a closely related area
working directly with unhoused populations or clients in
homelessness prevention programs. Advanced proficiency with Alameda
County HMIS, Salesforce, or similar client-management systems.
Demonstrated success in securing permanent housing placements and
navigating landlord/tenant processes. Fluency in additional
languages (e.g., Mandarin, Vietnamese, Spanish). Established
network with local housing providers, emergency shelters, and
public agencies. Experience with outreach in encampments or
street-based settings. ADA REQUIREMENTS: Ability to communicate,
see, and hear effectively. Ability to use a computer, smartphone,
and/or tablet (e.g. iPad). Ability to work and walk outdoors for
extended periods of time, perform responsibilities in various
environments multiple times a day, and travel locally. Ability to
lift a minimum of 20 lbs. SALARY RANGE: The target hourly rate for
this job is $29.70-$34.00 plus benefits. The specific compensation
for this role will be determined based on the education,
experience, and skill set of the individual selected for this
position. TO APPLY: Submit cover letter AND resume to: Human
Resources , Family Bridges, Inc., 168-11th Street, Oakland, CA
94607 E-mail: HR@FamilyBridges.org Family Bridges, Inc. is a
non-profit multi-services community based organization that has
been serving the Asian American communities in the East Bay for
more than 55 years. Family Bridges is an equal opportunity employer
regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital
status, sexual orientation, age or disability. Powered by JazzHR
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