Substance Use Services Case Manager
Company: Shelter Association of Washtenaw County
Location: Ann Arbor
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Shelter Association of
Washtenaw County is committed to creating a diverse environment and
is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression,
sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or
veteran status. About Us: Eight million Americans are one paycheck
away from becoming homeless. In Washtenaw County, 5000 people are
experiencing homelessness. The Shelter Association of Washtenaw
County (SAWC) was established in 1982 and is the primary provider
of services and emergency shelter for Washtenaw County individuals.
SAWC is housed at the Robert J. Delonis Center in downtown Ann
Arbor. SAWC works with a diverse range of people struggling with
homelessness, including first-time homelessness, veterans, domestic
violence survivors, and people battling substance abuse and/or
mental health issues. Services are offered through our core
programs: Residential Emergency Shelter, Non-Residential, Shelter
Diversion, Critical-Time Intervention, and Warming Shelter. The
SAWC serves almost 1500 people annually. Mission: Ending
homelessness, one person at a time. Position Profile: The Substance
Use Services (SUS) Case Manager is a specialized role within SAWC’s
Recovery in Motion initiative. Case Managers engage with clients,
assess needs, create service plans, provide referrals, and support
follow-up. This position emphasizes supporting clients with
substance use disorders before, during, and after treatment,
ensuring continuity of care and housing stability in line with
SAWC’s Housing First model. The position is a salaried, exempt
position. The annual salary range is $49,000 - $55,000. The Shelter
Association of Washtenaw County offers a strong benefits package
that includes: medical, dental, and vision insurance with very low
deductibles; 403(b) retirement matching; flexible spending account,
generous paid time off, disability & life insurance and a flexible
schedule. This position is represented by the Delonis Workers
United bargaining unit. We are dynamic work environment that works
to inspire hope in those we serve. Our building is open for
operations 24/7; this role can work a majority of a daytime
schedule, but will require flexibility to early mornings or
evenings for better engagement with clients on your caseload.
General Responsibilities: Assist with the orderly running of the
Delonis Center. Manage assigned caseload of active cases. Transport
clients in personal vehicle, as needed. Meet with clients in the
community, as needed. Perform real-time data entry in HMIS to
ensure records are accurate and up to date. Support other case
managers, as needed. Work weekends and/or evenings during winter
months, and holidays, as assigned. Perform other assignments as
directed by supervisor. Utilize community resources appropriately
to meet client needs. Case Manager Responsibilities: Meet with
clients promptly upon assignment and collaboratively prepare action
steps to achieve goals. Conduct comprehensive assessments of the
client’s needs, strengths, barriers, and substance use concerns.
Develop individualized housing and recovery plans, rooted in the
Housing First philosophy, and assist clients in securing housing.
Provide immediate stabilization and crisis support, including
access to basic needs and harm reduction resources. Connect clients
ready for substance use treatment or services for co-occurring
disorders to Washtenaw County CMH Access for screening purposes and
referral to providers as appropriate. Guide clients through SOAR
benefit applications, disability income processes, and
documentation support. Provide education on substance use disorder,
harm reduction, prevention, treatment, recovery, and relapse
prevention. Facilitate or co-facilitate regular group recovery
meetings (e.g., SMART Recovery). Support reintegration into the
community through job training, benefits enrollment, and peer
mentorship opportunities. Maintain weekly follow-up with clients,
assess progress, adjust plans as needed, and record outcomes in
HMIS. Attend and participate in Case Review meetings and team
conferences. Together with the client, prepare and work on the
necessary action steps for client and case manager to achieve
client goals. Set up regular follow-up meetings with client, based
on client’s needs for intensity. Assist client in housing search,
based upon a “Housing First” philosophy. Assist clients in applying
for disability income, and other supportive benefits, as needed.
Follow up, recommending exit, or reevaluating plan as needed.
Qualifications: BSW preferred, or bachelor’s degree in human
services with equivalent professional or lived experience. Please
note the SAWC will consider alternative, comparable experience to a
degree. Certification in treatment and recovery services (e.g.,
CADC, CAADC, CPRC) or willingness to start a related Development
Plan. Extensive knowledge of substance use and substance use
disorders, with a strong understanding of evidence-based treatment
modalities, harm reduction strategies, and recovery-oriented
systems of care. Minimum of 1 year of case management or related
experience or combination of field practicum and experience.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Willingness to
adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics. Commitment to diversity, poverty
issues, and economic justice. Cultural competence, including
experience with individuals experiencing homelessness,
substance-use, serious mental illness, or diverse gender/sexual
identities. Ability to multitask and manage crises effectively.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Exchange, HMIS, and online
research. Reliable transportation for apartment inspections,
landlord engagement, and occasional client transport. Assertive yet
welcoming demeanor; able to set boundaries without intimidation.
Good judgment, maturity, and professionalism. Ability to work
independently or as part of a team. Reliable and willing to work
required shifts, including holidays and weekends. Bilingual or ASL
ability a plus. Application Process: Please go to
annarborshelter.org/employment and submit your resume and cover
letter. Please note that the application deadline is October 29th,
2025. Please apply early as interviews will be conducted on a
rolling basis.
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