Cascade AIDS Project (CAP), the oldest and largest AIDS Service Organization (ASO) in Oregon and Southwest Washington. We support and empower all people living with or affected by HIV, reduce stigma, and provide the LGBTQ+ community with compassionate healthcare. Learn more about us at http://www.cascadeaids.org/.


CAP is excited to announce that we are currently hiring an experienced Bilingual Housing Case Manager to provide high-quality, coordinated, strengths-based social services consistent with the agency’s mission. The individual works in Cascade AIDS Project’s Housing and Support Services Programs to provide services that include home-based housing case management, goal planning, information and referral services, advocacy with and on behalf of participants, and eviction prevention for individuals and families. This is a full-time 1.0 FTE position, which reports to the Manager of Housing Services.


Responsibilities include: working with clients to develop housing plans, assisting clients in locating and securing affordable housing, mediation with landlords, completing forms, and entering data into the agency database in a timely and accurate manner. The Bilingual Housing Case Manager works collaboratively and communicates effectively with clients, volunteers, CAP staff and community partners. Other duties as assigned.


The person in this position is stationed in the CAP – Davis St. office but will travel throughout the six-county service area for meetings and client home-visits. Evening and weekend work is required. This is a non-management, union-represented position.


Required Qualifications:

 Bachelor’s Degree in human/social services field (social work, public or community health, psychology) or related field or equivalent experience
 Prior experience providing case management (or similar) services
 Prior experience working with people experiencing homelessness, mental illness, and/ or substance addiction
 Demonstrated computer proficiency using Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, Outlook) and working knowledge of the internet
 Demonstrated excellent written and oral communication skills
 Successful experience working with ethnic, racial, sexual, and economically diverse populations
 Demonstrated ability to effectively collaborate with community stakeholders
 Good organizational and time-management skills

 Ability to work independently with accountability and exercise sound judgment, discretion and professionalism at all times
 Able to travel throughout the service area on a frequent basis
 Valid Driver’s License and access to a reliable vehicle
 Available to work occasional evenings and weekends for mandatory CAP events
 Verbal and written fluency in English and Spanish