Supportive Housing Case Planner
Company: Alternatives For Girls
Location: Detroit
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Alternatives For Girls is
looking to add two Case Planners to their Supportive Housing
facility, Dr. Maya Angelou Village, team in Detroit, MI. Job
Summary: Using a Housing First approach, the Supportive Housing
Case Planner for Dr. Maya Angelou Village (DMAV) will provide
in-home, intensive case management and support services to
residents living in subsidized units onsite. The individuals we
serve face many challenges, including mental health, substance use
disorders, and/or chronic medical conditions in addition to chronic
homelessness. This position will work as part of a services team to
provide support to the 45 households at DMAV. The Supportive
Housing Case Planner supports AFG’s mission. The objective is to
connect individuals and families experiencing homelessness to
permanent sustainable housing and supportive services with the goal
of participants maintaining housing by addressing barriers and
permanency. Key Responsibilities: Provide case management and
mentoring services to program participants and their household to
help them obtain and sustain permanent housing Maintain a caseload
of 20-25 DMAV households Conduct intakes, recertifications and new
tenant orientation to ensure continued eligibility for the program
Work with the Detroit Continuum of Care to fill vacant PSH units
and assist participants through the housing process and continuing
case management once housed at DMAV Provide assistance in obtaining
and maintaining eligibility for MSHDA Project Based Vouchers (PBV)
and MSHDA Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV). Identify and disseminate
community resources to help serve the needs of DMAV residents;
assist residents with accessing resources, including providing
transportation to participant’s appointments Provide resources and
supports that link participants to employment and educational
opportunities Assist participants in accessing needed medical,
mental health, substance use and psychosocial supportive services
Help participants develop life skills necessary to sustain
permanent housing, such as: obtaining employment, obtaining and
maintaining governmental benefits programs, participation in
educational opportunities, developing housekeeping skills, money
management etc. Assist participants with conflict resolution among
neighbors and with any landlord/tenant issues Design and lead
recreational and social events, occasions, and trips Assist DMAV
team in maintaining the on-site resident pantry & conducting pantry
distribution Educate participants on tenant’s rights and
responsibilities Compile statistics that contribute to monthly,
annual and ad hoc reports Ensure completion of required
documentation, files, and data entry for all program activities
Perform other duties, as assigned Demonstrated Abilities: Solid
organizational and case management skills Ability to set
priorities, take initiative and meet deadlines Good communication
skills, diplomacy and tact Ability to work and effectively
communicate in a team atmosphere Interest and experience working
with individuals who may be difficult to engage; experience with
harm reduction and trauma-informed care Ability to work with
diverse populations in a non-judgmental way Good decision-making,
conflict-resolution and effective listening skills Ability to
handle crisis, cope with job stress and maintain confidentiality
This position will require being on a rotating on-call schedule
with the employee having the flexibility to work evening/weekend
hours as programmatic needs dictate. Requirements and Desired
Skills/Knowledge Requires a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in
social work, counseling, psychology, sociology, criminal justice or
a related field and a minimum of 1-3 years of related experience
Experience or lived experience working with youth (18-24 years of
age) who are homeless, diagnosed with a mental illness and/or aging
out of foster care is strongly preferred Trained in assertive
engagement, motivational interviewing, harm reduction and
trauma-informed care strongly preferred Experience or lived
experience working with people who are homeless in a permanent
supportive housing environment preferred Familiarity with the
Detroit community and its social service resources is needed
Requires basic computer software and internet skills Requires valid
Michigan driver’s license, reliable transportation, good driving
record and meet minimum Michigan insurance requirements Physical
Demands The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee will be required to sit for long periods of time, drive a
vehicle with passengers, communicate with other persons by talking
and hearing, required to lift and carry items weighing up to 25
pounds and to operate computer hardware systems.
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