
Description
ABOUT US
Women’s Lunch Place is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that addresses hunger, homelessness, and poverty through innovative and integrated services that promote hope, healing, and opportunity. We work with more than 2,300 women annually, meeting each guest where she is and helping her move toward stability and self-sufficiency through our individualized case management, housing and stabilization, healthcare, day shelter community, and healthy meals programs. At Women’s Lunch Place, Dignity is Everything.
POSITION SUMMARY The Housing and Stabilization Manager at Women’s Lunch Place oversees the daily operations of WLP’s housing support and stabilization programs, ensuring women experiencing homelessness and housing instability receive exceptional, compassionate care. This role provides direct supervision to case managers, WLP’s offsite overnight shelter, and other locations, guiding the team in delivering effective, client-centered services. The manager is instrumental in driving program success by supporting staff and optimizing service delivery. This position is vital to WLP’s mission of empowering women in crisis with the advocacy and resources they need to achieve housing stability and self-sufficiency.
Through strong leadership and collaboration with community partners, the Housing and Stabilization Manager ensures WLP’s housing services meet the complex needs of its clients. By enhancing team performance and fostering impactful partnerships, this role strengthens WLP’s ability to provide sustainable housing solutions. Success in this role will lead to increased housing placements, maintain stabilization outcomes, and provide greater support for women on their path to securing long-term housing and stability.
Reports To:
Senior Director of Housing & Advocacy
Exempt Status:
Exempt
Position Status:
Full Time, 5 days, Monday thru Friday, Occasional weeknights/Saturdays as required
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Team Supervision and Development
Provide direct supervision, mentorship, and support to case managers to promote efficiency and effectiveness as well as professional growth.
Review and coordinate ongoing training and development opportunities to enhance staff skills and identify gaps.
Utilize regular team meetings and daily check-ins to ensure cohesive service delivery and alignment with WLP’s mission, goals, and policies.
Conduct weekly 1:1 supervision meetings with direct reports, using program data to review daily case notes, support individual goal-setting, and track progress toward performance and client outcomes.
Program Oversight and Service Delivery
Oversee the execution of WLP’s housing and stabilization programs, ensuring that services are delivered effectively and meet the needs of WLP’s clients.
Supervise the case management process, monitoring KPIs related to efficiency and effectiveness, and ensuring advocates are equipped with the tools, resources, and support to provide high-quality, individualized client support.
Conduct weekly reviews of the case management system to ensure staff maintain timely, accurate guest notes and documentation.
Ensure that program policies and procedures are followed, particularly regarding crisis intervention and reporting cases of abuse, elder care, and mental health concerns.
Distribute caseloads in a data driven, equitable manner.
Ensure staff maintain consistent, trauma-informed, and strengths-based engagement for each woman, prioritizing their needs and setting achievable goals.
Monitor and educate staff on all changes to affordable housing programs, eligibility requirements, application systems and unfolding programs as they impact our population.
Client Advocacy and Support
Serve as a resource to staff on complex cases, offering direct intervention when necessary and empowering staff to resume primary client support.
Ensure staff develop and implement individualized stabilization plans that address clients’ immediate needs, outlining goals and barriers and supporting long-term stability.
Serve as a liaison with housing agencies, mental health services, and other external organizations to advocate for clients’ rights and access to necessary resources.
Respond to guests’ crises and emergencies in a dignified and respectful manner.
Community Partnerships and Resource Development
Attend community partner meetings such as Continuum of Care Programs (CoC) with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Participate in community coalitions and advocacy as required by Senior Director of Housing & Advocacy.
Coordinate closely with Advocacy, Legal Services, Resource and Empowerment Center, Direct Care, and Clinical programs to provide wraparound support.
Program Evaluation and Reporting
Track and report program outcomes and client data, in collaboration with the Senior Director of Housing & Advocacy, ensuring continuous improvement and alignment with WLP’s goals.
Analyze service delivery metrics to identify trends and areas for improvement. Prepare regular reports for the Senior Director of Housing & Advocacy and WLP leadership on program impact, challenges, and successes.
Other Responsibilities
Perform additional duties as assigned by the Senior Director of Housing and Stabilization.
Requirements QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.
Fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin, or Spanish highly preferred.
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Human Services, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred.
Minimum of 3 years of experience in housing services, social services, or case management, with at least 1 year in a supervisory role.
Experience working with vulnerable populations, including individuals experiencing homelessness, mental health challenges, or housing instability.
Strong understanding of housing programs, affordable housing options, and resources for women in crisis.
Proficient in client advocacy and case management, with an emphasis on crisis intervention, conflict resolution, and supportive counseling.
Excellent leadership and team-building skills, with a focus on creating a collaborative, respectful work environment.
Familiarity with nonprofit budgeting and reporting, as well as program evaluation and data analysis.
Highly organized, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and adapt to changing situations effectively.
Other Requirements
Commitment to Women’s Lunch Place’s mission and values, and a compassionate approach to supporting women facing hardship.
Ability to work flexible hours as needed, including occasional evenings or weekends for emergencies or community meetings.
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation for off-site client advocacy and community engagements.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Physical and Environmental Requirements The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical activities include: The employee primarily sits, but is occasionally required to stand, walk, and use hands to finger, handle or feel controls. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision and hearing abilities required by this job include close vision and distance vision and ability to hear conversations in office and group settings. Attendance at meetings in the community is required.
Work Environment The noise level in the shelter is usually high. The employee will be exposed to occasional disruptive behaviors in the shelter and/or community dining room. Women’s Lunch Place is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Women’s Lunch Place offers a rewarding work environment with a competitive salary, generous benefits and a strong commitment to diversity in its workforce and programs. Women’s Lunch Place does not discriminate based on race, color, gender or gender identity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation or disability.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Housing and Stabilization Manager at Women’s Lunch Place oversees the daily operations of WLP’s housing support and stabilization programs, ensuring women experiencing homelessness and housing instability receive exceptional, compassionate care. This role provides direct supervision to case managers, WLP’s offsite overnight shelter, and other locations, guiding the team in delivering effective, client-centered services. The manager is instrumental in driving program success by supporting staff and optimizing service delivery. This position is vital to WLP’s mission of empowering women in crisis with the advocacy and resources they need to achieve housing stability and self-sufficiency.
Through strong leadership and collaboration with community partners, the Housing and Stabilization Manager ensures WLP’s housing services meet the complex needs of its clients. By enhancing team performance and fostering impactful partnerships, this role strengthens WLP’s ability to provide sustainable housing solutions. Success in this role will lead to increased housing placements, maintain stabilization outcomes, and provide greater support for women on their path to securing long-term housing and stability.
Reports To:
Senior Director of Housing & Advocacy
Exempt Status:
Exempt
Position Status:
Full Time, 5 days, Monday thru Friday, Occasional weeknights/Saturdays as required
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Team Supervision and Development
Provide direct supervision, mentorship, and support to case managers to promote efficiency and effectiveness as well as professional growth.
Review and coordinate ongoing training and development opportunities to enhance staff skills and identify gaps.
Utilize regular team meetings and daily check-ins to ensure cohesive service delivery and alignment with WLP’s mission, goals, and policies.
Conduct weekly 1:1 supervision meetings with direct reports, using program data to review daily case notes, support individual goal-setting, and track progress toward performance and client outcomes.
Program Oversight and Service Delivery
Oversee the execution of WLP’s housing and stabilization programs, ensuring that services are delivered effectively and meet the needs of WLP’s clients.
Supervise the case management process, monitoring KPIs related to efficiency and effectiveness, and ensuring advocates are equipped with the tools, resources, and support to provide high-quality, individualized client support.
Conduct weekly reviews of the case management system to ensure staff maintain timely, accurate guest notes and documentation.
Ensure that program policies and procedures are followed, particularly regarding crisis intervention and reporting cases of abuse, elder care, and mental health concerns.
Distribute caseloads in a data driven, equitable manner.
Ensure staff maintain consistent, trauma-informed, and strengths-based engagement for each woman, prioritizing their needs and setting achievable goals.
Monitor and educate staff on all changes to affordable housing programs, eligibility requirements, application systems and unfolding programs as they impact our population.
Client Advocacy and Support
Serve as a resource to staff on complex cases, offering direct intervention when necessary and empowering staff to resume primary client support.
Ensure staff develop and implement individualized stabilization plans that address clients’ immediate needs, outlining goals and barriers and supporting long-term stability.
Serve as a liaison with housing agencies, mental health services, and other external organizations to advocate for clients’ rights and access to necessary resources.
Respond to guests’ crises and emergencies in a dignified and respectful manner.
Community Partnerships and Resource Development
Attend community partner meetings such as Continuum of Care Programs (CoC) with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Participate in community coalitions and advocacy as required by Senior Director of Housing & Advocacy.
Coordinate closely with Advocacy, Legal Services, Resource and Empowerment Center, Direct Care, and Clinical programs to provide wraparound support.
Program Evaluation and Reporting
Track and report program outcomes and client data, in collaboration with the Senior Director of Housing & Advocacy, ensuring continuous improvement and alignment with WLP’s goals.
Analyze service delivery metrics to identify trends and areas for improvement. Prepare regular reports for the Senior Director of Housing & Advocacy and WLP leadership on program impact, challenges, and successes.
Other Responsibilities
Perform additional duties as assigned by the Senior Director of Housing and Stabilization.
Requirements QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.
Fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin, or Spanish highly preferred.
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Human Services, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred.
Minimum of 3 years of experience in housing services, social services, or case management, with at least 1 year in a supervisory role.
Experience working with vulnerable populations, including individuals experiencing homelessness, mental health challenges, or housing instability.
Strong understanding of housing programs, affordable housing options, and resources for women in crisis.
Proficient in client advocacy and case management, with an emphasis on crisis intervention, conflict resolution, and supportive counseling.
Excellent leadership and team-building skills, with a focus on creating a collaborative, respectful work environment.
Familiarity with nonprofit budgeting and reporting, as well as program evaluation and data analysis.
Highly organized, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and adapt to changing situations effectively.
Other Requirements
Commitment to Women’s Lunch Place’s mission and values, and a compassionate approach to supporting women facing hardship.
Ability to work flexible hours as needed, including occasional evenings or weekends for emergencies or community meetings.
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation for off-site client advocacy and community engagements.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Physical and Environmental Requirements The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical activities include: The employee primarily sits, but is occasionally required to stand, walk, and use hands to finger, handle or feel controls. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision and hearing abilities required by this job include close vision and distance vision and ability to hear conversations in office and group settings. Attendance at meetings in the community is required.
Work Environment The noise level in the shelter is usually high. The employee will be exposed to occasional disruptive behaviors in the shelter and/or community dining room. Women’s Lunch Place is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Women’s Lunch Place offers a rewarding work environment with a competitive salary, generous benefits and a strong commitment to diversity in its workforce and programs. Women’s Lunch Place does not discriminate based on race, color, gender or gender identity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation or disability.
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