
Case Manager, Housing (Scattered Site)
Avivo, Minneapolis, MN, United States
Overview
Do you know, you have the power to change the course of someone’s life? Avivo employees do this every day, and we want you to join the team. At Avivo, our employees work with utter commitment to their clients, embracing the full person, believing in the dignity of all people.
Why This Role Matters
As a Housing Case Manager (Scattered Site), you walk alongside individuals and families who are navigating homelessness and working toward housing stability. Through consistent, relationship‑based case management, you help clients access housing, strengthen life skills, and remain stably housed in the community.
This role is ideal for someone who believes housing is a human right, values trauma‑informed and harm‑reduction approaches, and wants to do meaningful work in a mission‑driven organization.
Avivo is a 32‑hour work week organization , offering full‑time pay and benefits while supporting balance, sustainability, and wellbeing.
Responsibilities
Build trusting, person‑centered relationships with individuals and families experiencing homelessness
Maintain an assigned caseload and meet with clients regularly through in‑person and creative outreach
Complete strength‑based assessments and partner with clients to create housing‑focused goal plans
Support clients while they are in shelter or temporary settings to prepare for housing opportunities
Assist clients in locating, obtaining, and maintaining scattered‑site housing
Coordinate services related to medical care, mental health, substance use, income, and benefits
Support housing stability through landlord communication, eviction prevention, and mediation when needed
Help clients understand tenant rights and responsibilities
Document services and housing activities accurately and on time in required systems
Collaborate closely with teammates, supervisors, and community partners
Practice Avivo’s person‑centered, trauma‑informed, harm‑reduction, and anti‑oppression approaches
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED
One year of experience working with adults experiencing homelessness or similar populations
OR an associate degree or higher (no experience required)
Lived experience may be considered as part of the experience requirement
Strong relationship‑building and communication skills
Ability to work with individuals facing complex barriers with compassion and accountability
Interest in housing‑first, trauma‑informed, and harm‑reduction practices
Basic comfort with documentation and learning multiple data systems
Reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license, and ability to travel within the community
Flexibility to meet client needs, including occasional evenings or on‑call coverage
What We Offer
32‑hour full‑time work week
Medical Health Plan
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Nice Healthcare — chat, video visits, and in‑home primary care
Dental Plan
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Basic Life/AD&D & Voluntary Life/AD&D
Long‑Term Disability
Option to purchase critical illness, accident insurance, and short‑term disability
401(k) Plan
10 paid holidays & generous PTO
How To Apply
Submit your application online through Avivo’s Careers page at Avivomn.org. Qualified candidates will be contacted for next steps. Early applications are encouraged as interviews are rolling.
Make a Difference with Avivo. Avivo will begin participating in E‑Verify effective July 1, 2025. Avivo will recruit, hire, promote and transfer qualified persons into all job classifications regardless of race, gender, religion, skin color, national origin or ancestry, physical disability (including pregnancy) or mental disability, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, legally protected medical condition, family care status, marital status, veteran status, or genetic characteristics.
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Do you know, you have the power to change the course of someone’s life? Avivo employees do this every day, and we want you to join the team. At Avivo, our employees work with utter commitment to their clients, embracing the full person, believing in the dignity of all people.
Why This Role Matters
As a Housing Case Manager (Scattered Site), you walk alongside individuals and families who are navigating homelessness and working toward housing stability. Through consistent, relationship‑based case management, you help clients access housing, strengthen life skills, and remain stably housed in the community.
This role is ideal for someone who believes housing is a human right, values trauma‑informed and harm‑reduction approaches, and wants to do meaningful work in a mission‑driven organization.
Avivo is a 32‑hour work week organization , offering full‑time pay and benefits while supporting balance, sustainability, and wellbeing.
Responsibilities
Build trusting, person‑centered relationships with individuals and families experiencing homelessness
Maintain an assigned caseload and meet with clients regularly through in‑person and creative outreach
Complete strength‑based assessments and partner with clients to create housing‑focused goal plans
Support clients while they are in shelter or temporary settings to prepare for housing opportunities
Assist clients in locating, obtaining, and maintaining scattered‑site housing
Coordinate services related to medical care, mental health, substance use, income, and benefits
Support housing stability through landlord communication, eviction prevention, and mediation when needed
Help clients understand tenant rights and responsibilities
Document services and housing activities accurately and on time in required systems
Collaborate closely with teammates, supervisors, and community partners
Practice Avivo’s person‑centered, trauma‑informed, harm‑reduction, and anti‑oppression approaches
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED
One year of experience working with adults experiencing homelessness or similar populations
OR an associate degree or higher (no experience required)
Lived experience may be considered as part of the experience requirement
Strong relationship‑building and communication skills
Ability to work with individuals facing complex barriers with compassion and accountability
Interest in housing‑first, trauma‑informed, and harm‑reduction practices
Basic comfort with documentation and learning multiple data systems
Reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license, and ability to travel within the community
Flexibility to meet client needs, including occasional evenings or on‑call coverage
What We Offer
32‑hour full‑time work week
Medical Health Plan
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Nice Healthcare — chat, video visits, and in‑home primary care
Dental Plan
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Basic Life/AD&D & Voluntary Life/AD&D
Long‑Term Disability
Option to purchase critical illness, accident insurance, and short‑term disability
401(k) Plan
10 paid holidays & generous PTO
How To Apply
Submit your application online through Avivo’s Careers page at Avivomn.org. Qualified candidates will be contacted for next steps. Early applications are encouraged as interviews are rolling.
Make a Difference with Avivo. Avivo will begin participating in E‑Verify effective July 1, 2025. Avivo will recruit, hire, promote and transfer qualified persons into all job classifications regardless of race, gender, religion, skin color, national origin or ancestry, physical disability (including pregnancy) or mental disability, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, legally protected medical condition, family care status, marital status, veteran status, or genetic characteristics.
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