Housing Navigator [transitional housing, case management, advocacy, trauma-informed, vulnerable popu
Company: Catholic Charities of Central Colorado, Inc.
Location: Colorado Springs
Posted on: March 10, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Catholic Charities of Central
Colorado is hiring a full-time Housing Navigator to play a key role
in our newly launched, 24-unit Hunt Family Housing Transitional
Housing Program. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and
strengthen a growing program serving families experiencing housing
instability. In this role, you will provide short-term case
management, client advocacy, and transitional housing support,
including intake, assessments, documentation, and coordination with
community resources. You will support families as they secure
stable housing, build essential life skills, and connect to
community resources — while ensuring the program operates smoothly
and in alignment with grant requirements. This position is ideal
for a flexible, highly organized, and solutions-oriented
professional who thrives in a dynamic environment and confidently
manage multiple priorities. We are seeking a compassionate,
trauma-informed team member with strong relationship-building
skills and a deep commitment to serving vulnerable and diverse
families. Position Details - Full-time, 40 hours/week,
Monday–Friday, in person - Non-exempt | Salary: $20.60–$24.20/hour
Why Join Us? - Purpose-driven work supporting families - Team
collaboration and program support - 17 paid holidays 15 days DTO,
birthday off, monthly Spiritual Enrichment - Medical, dental,
vision, pension (6% employer contribution) 403(b) - Public Service
Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible If you are motivated to make a
real difference in families’ lives, we encourage you to apply.
Requirements Minimum requirements to be eligible for the role.
Education - An Associates degree in Social Work, Human Services,
Psychology or related field and two to four years of full-time
experience working with direct client/family interaction. - Or a
Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology or
related field and one-year full-time experience working with direct
client/family interaction. Experience - Experience working with
families experiencing homelessness, transitional housing, or
vulnerable populations. - Previous case management experience a
plus. Knowledge & Skills - Strong verbal and written communication
skills, with an emphasis on listening, problem solving, and
maintaining positive working relationships. - Strong interpersonal
and human relations skills with the ability to form and maintain
positive relationships with diverse families and colleagues. -
Ability to apply culturally appropriate skills in interactions with
clients, co-workers, volunteers, partner agencies, and the
community. - Ability to complete required on-the-job training in
English within established time limits, including passing training
assessments and earning necessary certifications (with
accommodations, if applicable). - Basic math and analytical skills
to perform calculations (e.g., budgeting, income vs. expenses,
monthly vs annually) and interpret results to support case
management. - Ability to follow directions and interpret policies
and procedures to ensure compliance. - Exceptional attention to
detail, particularly in data entry, documentation, and
record-keeping. - Computer proficiency, including word processing
and detailed data entry. Ability to learn and utilize various
databases with strong attention to detail. - Knowledge of Human
Services agencies in the area. - Bilingual in English/Spanish is a
plus. Other Requirements - Valid driver’s license and reliable
transportation. - Must be able to regularly climb stairs, as the
job requires. - Ability and willingness to work within the
established structure and guidelines of Catholic Charities. - High
level of self-motivation, enthusiasm, and team-oriented work ethic,
with the ability to prioritize projects and manage multiple
responsibilities effectively. - Ability to work on occasional
evenings and weekends to accommodate family schedules, meetings,
and special events. - Must successfully complete background
clearance. Essential Duties Key tasks and responsibilities to be
performed in the role. Client Intake & Assessment - Participate in
Care Coordinated Entry meetings to identify families for the Hunt
Family Housing Transitional Housing program. When housing units are
available, contact families identified during these bi-weekly
meetings. - Conduct intake screenings and assessments for families
in the community and for those who are seeking transitional housing
using designated tools to include VI-SPDAT and CFSA2.0. - Provide,
collect, and submit necessary housing-related documentation (3rd
party income verification, applications and supporting documents,
background checks, selection committee summaries, program fee
calculations, etc.) in accordance with grant guidelines and program
procedures. Transitional Housing Program Operations - Assist with
move-in steps, to include: unit selection, stocking of unit, track
and maintain inventory of move-in supplies. - Assist with quarterly
inspections of housing units, schedule and conduct move-out
appointments. - Support Community building of the housing
participants, to include: planning, attending and supporting all
housing community connect meetings. - Track, manage and ensure that
all Emotional support animal (ESA) vaccinations and licensures are
up to date and collect all required documentation, per rolling
deadlines. - Assist the Housing Manager in establishing procedures
and workflows in compliance with transitional housing grant
guidelines. - Recommend improvements and assist with adjusting
processes as the program evolves. - Support daily program
operations and serve as a resource for on-site residents, to
include regular, weekly office coverage on-site in the housing
building. Data, Documentation & Reporting - Consistently and
accurately enter data into designated database systems within five
(5) days of service. Maintain complete client files including
hardcopy and internal tracking logs. Collect demographic and case
plan information to produce reliable program reports. - Submit
complete and accurate finance documents, as needed. - Actively
communicate with and seek support from supervisor including
information on number of referrals received, assessments and
interviews completed. - Maintain up-to-date Release of Information
(ROI) documentation annually in compliance with privacy standards.
Client Engagement & Community Partnerships - Support housing
families in understanding the program handbook; to include verbal
and written warnings and program accountability plans for families
to work towards program success. Perform follow-ups and track
family progress on accountability plans. - Support housing families
in learning necessary life skills to survive and thrive in their
new housing environment. This may include providing workshops,
scheduling community leaders to provide instruction on cleaning,
cooking, conflict resolution, etc. - Provide advocacy to entities
involved with families, based on family needs, including but not
limited to welfare and public benefit agencies, landlords, and
educational entities. Support family members in advocating for
themselves. - Seek feedback from families and team members for
program improvement. - Provide friendly, welcoming, and
professional customer service to families, individuals, community
members, and collaborating organizations. - Cultivate and maintain
working relationships with landlords, employers and community
organizations for referral and follow up support. - Participate in
local meetings and training, with the approval of supervisor, to
remain current on homelessness, poverty, and related issues. -
Participate in ongoing training and be responsible for following
Standards of Quality for Family Strengthening & Support and
Trauma-Informed Care. Competencies Skills, behaviors, and abilities
necessary to succeed in the role, but not required for eligibility.
Success in this role is built on a culture of continuous learning
and early, ongoing feedback. A strong foundation in key
competencies is important, along with the willingness to grow
through experience. Training is provided during work hours — many
of them are self-paced — and require motivation, time management,
and the ability to reflect on and apply new knowledge and skills to
support positive outcomes for clients. - Ability to engage, foster,
and maintain effective working relationships with a broad variety
of families and individuals - Ability to demonstrate empathy and
compassion, using a calm, quiet, and natural tones. - Knowledge of
child development and 2Gen strength-based family support practices,
and ability to apply these practices when working with families and
co-workers. - Knowledge of Trauma Informed Care and Motivational
Interviewing, and ability to apply these practices and principals
when working with clients. - Proficiency in problem solving,
planning, mediation, and conflict resolution. - Actively
demonstrate patience, understanding, and professional courtesy in
team interactions. Contribute to daily team operations including
welcoming guests, maintaining shared spaces, and supporting walk-in
clients. - Ability to use a Family Development approach to
strengthen families and build support systems. - Knowledge of
family dynamics, systems theory, domestic violence, and social work
theory/ practice. - Knowledge and understanding of social issues
such as poverty, gender bias, substance abuse, child maltreatment
prevention, and cultural diversity. - Knowledge of community
resources and systems. - Understanding of and commitment to
upholding The Code of Ethics for Client-Facing Positions
demonstrating ethical decision-making, integrity, and
professionalism. Work Environment - Most of the assigned duties are
office-based performed on-site at the Helen Hunt campus. - The
employee is subject to both inside and outside environmental
conditions. - Reasonable accommodation can be made to enable people
with disabilities to perform the described essential functions of
this position. This description is not intended, and should not be
construed, to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities,
skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with this job. It
is intended to be an accurate reflection of the principal job
elements essential for making compensation decisions. COMPENSATION
& BENEFITS The salary for this position is $20.60 - $24.20/hour.
Salary is determined based on the applicant’s incoming skills and
experience, and the budget at time of hiring. Position
Classification & Schedule - Full Time, 40 hours/week, Monday -
Friday, in person - Non-exempt - Occasional evenings and weekends
are required to accommodate meetings, and special events. Benefits
- Paid Leave - 17 paid holidays annually (approximate, depending on
calendar year) - 15 days of Discretionary Time Off (DTO) during
your first year, increasing with seniority according to policy. -
Spiritual Enrichment (2 hours monthly) - Your Birthday! - Health &
Wellness Benefits Options - Medical Insurance - Dental Insurance -
Vision Insurance - Employee Assistance Program - $2,000 Dependent
Life Insurance for spouse and each eligible child - Income
Protection - Short-term Disability Insurance after 30 days of
employment - Long-term Disability Insurance after 6 months of
employment - Workers’ Compensation Insurance - Life Insurance -
$50,000 Term Life/AD&D (accidental death & dismemberment)
Insurance - Retirement Benefits - Pension Plan (6% of wages plus
interest) with 20% vesting after each year of service - 403(b) Tax
Deferred Annuities (TDAs) - Other: We are a qualified Public
Service Loan Forgiveness employer Equal Employment Opportunity
Catholic Charities is dedicated to the principles of equal
employment opportunity. We prohibit unlawful discrimination against
applicants or employees on the basis of age 40 and over, race
(including traits historically associated with race, such as hair
texture and length, protective hairstyles), color, national origin
or ancestry, gender expression, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, gender expression, religion, creed, national origin,
pregnancy, childbirth or any related conditions, disability,
marital status, military status, genetic information, or any other
status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. This
prohibition includes unlawful harassment based on any of these
protected classes. Unlawful harassment includes verbal or physical
conduct which has the purpose or effect of substantially
interfering with an individual’s work performance or creating an
intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment. Applicants
and employees need not be Catholic. However, all employees are
governed by Canon Law or the teachings of the Catholic Church.
*This employer participates in E-Verify and will provide the
federal government with your I-9 Form information to confirm that
you are authorized to work in the U.S.* Compensation details:
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