Posted 4mo ago

Housing Stability Case Manager

@ City Rescue Mission
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Support families, Maintain documentation
Requirements Summary:Two years of experience in case management or housing stabilization; post-move-in support and eviction prevention; bilingual a plus but not required.
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Job Description

Housing Stability Case Manager – Family Programs

City Rescue Mission | Oklahoma City

The weeks and months after a family moves into housing can determine whether that home becomes a fresh start or another setback. City Rescue Mission is looking for a Housing Stability Case Manager who is passionate about walking alongside families during this critical transition — helping them stay housed, regain stability, and build a stronger future.

This role focuses on post–move-in support, housing retention, and eviction prevention for families who have already secured housing. Through relationship-driven, family-centered case management, you’ll help families navigate real-life challenges, strengthen stability, and protect the progress they’ve worked so hard to achieve.


What You’ll Do

  • Support families after they move into housing, helping them remain safely and stably housed
  • Provide individualized, housing-focused case management centered on stability, budgeting, income, and problem-solving
  • Identify and address post–move-in challenges early to prevent eviction or housing disruption
  • Build collaborative relationships with landlords and property managers to support housing retention
  • Conduct regular home visits and family meetings to monitor progress, safety, and well-being
  • Connect families to community resources, employment support, benefits, and family services
  • Partner closely with City Rescue Mission’s family and children’s programs to support whole-family success
  • Maintain timely, accurate documentation in HMIS and agency systems
  • Participate in team meetings, trainings, and case conferences