Case Manager
Company: Shepherds House Ministries
Location: Bend
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Location: Bend, Oregon - In
Person, Lighthouse Shelter Status: Full-Time Benefits: Competitive
Salary, 401(k), Health Insurance, Generous Paid Time Off At the
Lighthouse Shelter our mission is to create safe, healing
environments where all individuals feel valued, respected, and
empowered to pursue personal growth and stability. We strive to
feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, and walk alongside those
facing life-controlling challenges such as trauma, addiction, and
homelessness. Through emergency shelter, case management, and
supportive services, we seek not only to address immediate needs
but to foster lasting, positive change. Our vision is to help
individuals break cycles of hardship and achieve meaningful
transformation, ensuring that everyone in Central Oregon has the
opportunity to find hope, stability, and healing. We are seeking a
passionate and mission-driven Case Manager to help expand the
impact of Shepherd’s House Ministries across all sites and advance
this life-changing work. The Case Manager is accountable for
providing consistent, trauma-informed, participant-centered support
that promotes safety, stability, and progress toward housing and
personal well-being. This role is responsible for engaging
participants, assessing needs, developing and monitoring
individualized plans, coordinating access to appropriate resources
and services, maintaining accurate and confidential documentation,
and collaborating effectively with staff, volunteers, and community
partners. The Case Manager upholds organizational values, ethical
standards, and compliance requirements while contributing to a
safe, respectful, and healing environment across all service
settings. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Manage an assigned
participant caseload, providing trauma-informed, strengths-based
case management, outreach, assessments, and individualized service
planning. Maintain consistent participant engagement through
follow-up, coaching, advocacy, accountability, and crisis response
when needed. Connect participants to housing resources and
stability pathways, including applications, referrals, and
coordination with housing providers. Coordinate and facilitate
referrals to internal and external services to ensure continuity of
care and comprehensive support. Monitor participant progress,
adjust service plans as needs change, and identify barriers or
service gaps. Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential
documentation in HMIS and other required systems, including
facility-level reporting. Provide a welcoming, safe, and supportive
environment across Navigation Services sites and outreach settings.
Support daily site operations, including participant activities,
volunteer engagement, facility safety, and supply coordination.
Collaborate with internal teams, volunteers, and community partners
to improve service delivery and address chronic houselessness.
Uphold organizational policies, ethical standards, and mission
while contributing to team meetings, trainings, and program
effectiveness. Qualifications: Education & Experience: Bachelor’s
degree in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, Behavioral
Sciences, or a related field, or equivalent combination of
education and relevant lived/professional experience preferred
Experience providing trauma-informed case management and support to
individuals experiencing homelessness or complex behavioral health
and substance use challenges. Ability to assess needs, develop
service plans, coordinate referrals, and maintain accurate,
confidential documentation in systems like HMIS. Strong
communication, crisis de-escalation, and organizational skills;
able to work independently or on multidisciplinary teams with
flexible scheduling. Working Conditions/Physical Requirements:
Ability to sit, stand, walk, and move throughout facilities and
community locations for extended periods Ability to transition
frequently between administrative tasks (computer/data entry) and
direct participant interaction Ability to bend, reach, stoop, and
lift up to approximately 25 pounds on an occasional basis Ability
to use a computer, phone, and other standard office equipment for
documentation, communication, and reporting Ability to travel
locally between program sites or outreach locations, as required by
the role Ability to visually and audibly assess situations, read
documentation, and communicate clearly with participants, staff,
and partners In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA), we will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified
individuals with disabilities. To request an accommodation, please
contact a member of The People Team. In compliance with federal
law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and
eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the
required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
Shepherd’s House Ministries provides equal employment opportunities
to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits
discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race,
color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status,
genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by
federal, state, or local laws.
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