Location: Chicago,IL, USA
The Thresholds Homeless Outreach Program (HOP) was established in 1989 to provide assertive outreach, linkage to primary and psychiatric care, and resource referral to persons experiencing homelessness with serious mental illnesses. The program employs the skills of licensed clinical social workers on the streets, in shelters, and any other location where people who are homeless may be found. We are Chicago's only citywide mental health homeless outreach program, and our primary goal is simple: to get people living with mental illnesses off the street and help them recover and regain their lives. We believe it is not enough to simply be available to the people who need our services - we need to bring our services to them.
JOB SUMMARY
The Outreach Worker will work collaboratively on a team to outreach and engage unhoused individuals in the community experiencing serious mental illness in order to assess and provide linkage services to housing, benefits, treatment, advocacy, and other identified needs. Additionally, the Outreach Worker will work to develop and implement a member-driven service plan in collaboration with member and outreach team in order to meet identified goals.
To succeed in this role, you need:
Many education and experience paths are eligible for this role:
What sets Thresholds apart:
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