About Job
Title: BHBH Care Coordinator
Department/Division: Social Services
Status: Full-Time / Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (evenings and weekends as needed)
Salary: Hourly/ DOE
Supervisor: BHBH Program Manager, Social Services Director
Subordinates: None
POSITION SUMMARY:
The BHBH Care Coordinator provides intensive case management and housing-focused care coordination for individuals and families currently experiencing or at high risk of homelessness. The coordinator plays a key role in connecting clients to stable housing, supportive services, and long-term wellness through a culturally responsive, trauma-informed approach.
The position is embedded within a tribal wraparound team and collaborates with Indian Health Services, Behavioral Health, Courts, Parole/Probation, Child Welfare, and other tribal and community-based agencies to promote housing stability, self-sufficiency, and access to essential services.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Maintain a caseload of 12–15 clients, ensuring at least 14 hours of monthly service contact per client, including weekly face-to-face visits.
- Conduct thorough intakes within two (2) weeks of referral, identify immediate needs, and begin developing an individualized care plan.
- Within 30 days, complete a Plan of Care (POC) and 24-hour Crisis Plan based on client strengths, cultural values, and housing needs.
- Collaborate with housing providers, landlords, and agencies to secure and maintain permanent housing placements.
- Assist clients in completing housing applications, gathering documentation, and navigating housing authority or tribal housing processes.
- Provide tenancy support services, including budgeting, life skills, communication with landlords, and eviction prevention strategies.
- Coordinate transportation for appointments and emergency services as needed.
- Facilitate access to supportive services, including mental health, substance use treatment, benefits enrollment, and vocational programs.
- Monitor service delivery and act as liaison between the client, family, and team to ensure quality and consistency.
- Maintain up-to-date, strength-based client records and complete all documentation in a timely manner.
- Attend and participate in tribal and county housing case conferencing, team meetings, and interagency collaborations.
- Conduct home visits and field-based outreach to support client engagement and housing retention.
- Identify and advocate for culturally responsive resources that reflect the needs of Native families and individuals.
- Assist with community education and outreach related to housing stability and homelessness prevention.
- Support the development and implementation of housing-related programs and policies within the Tribe.
- Participate in required training, staff development, and reflective supervision.
- Other duties as assigned.
SECONDARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Analyze complex problems and develop culturally appropriate, solution-focused plans.
- Manage detailed records, data collection, and client communications effectively.
- Interpret housing regulations and funding requirements to support client eligibility and program compliance.
- Provide input into program design and continuous improvement based on client outcomes.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, CERTIFICATIONS AND ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of housing-first and trauma-informed care models, especially in serving individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
- Familiarity with local housing systems, public benefits, and supportive services.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills to engage with clients, community partners, and landlords.
- Ability to work independently with strong follow-through, while contributing to a collaborative team environment.
- Ability to maintain accurate documentation, case notes, and timely reporting.
- Cultural sensitivity and respect for Native communities; support for tribal values and philosophies.
- Basic computer skills for data entry, communication, and use of case management systems.
- Must maintain confidentiality and follow ethical guidelines at all times.
- Previous experience working with Native American communities or vulnerable populations preferred.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Social Work, Human Services, Sociology, Criminal Justice, or a related field preferred. In lieu of a degree, four (4) years of relevant experience in housing navigation, case management, or supportive services may be considered
- Minimum of one (1) year of relevant experience in housing navigation, case management, or supportive services.
- Experience working in or alongside tribal communities is highly preferred.
- Demonstrated commitment to equity, social justice, and trauma-informed care.
- Must maintain strict confidentiality regarding all tribal and client matters.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
All employees are expected to follow the Tribal Employee Handbook of the Pala Band of Mission Indians and must adhere to any additional applicable addendums.
SUBMIT APPLICATION TO:
Jobs - Pala Tribe
Professional Field

