Housing Navigator (Alternatives to Incarceration)
Company: NAMI San Diego
Location: Lemon Grove
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Company Description: NAMI San Diego & Imperial Counties
(National Alliance on Mental Illness) is a nonprofit organization
that provides free education, support services, and advocacy to
improve the quality of life of everyone affected by mental health
conditions. Primary Responsibilities and Accountability : NAMI
SD/IC is in partnership with UPAC (The Union of Pan Asian
Communities) with UPAC as the lead agency and NAMI SD/IC as the
subcontractor for the Alternatives to Incarceration program, a
program that provides "comprehensive care coordination, service
navigation, peer support, and housing-related assistance to
individuals who have interacted with the legal system or are at
risk of justice involvement, and are at risk of/or experiencing
homelessness." Our multi-disciplinary team includes Peer Support
Specialists, Housing Specialist, Case Managers, Admin Support and a
Program Manager. This position will work at a UPAC office, work
collaboratively with UPAC Staff, and report to UPAC's Program
Manager for Alternatives to Incarceration. Given that this program
provides support 24/7, this position may include weekends and
overnight shifts. Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the
Housing Specialist provides housing assessment and conducts
outreach and field-based services to provide housing using
housing-first principles to the clients and participants of the
program. Duties and Responsibilities : Responsible for assessment
eligibility, coordinated outreach, and overall accurate and timely
completion of all required reports/documentation, including housing
subsidy application, VISPDAT, CES, and HMIS. Assist
individuals/members in obtaining required supportive documentation.
Provides outreach and navigation as a member of the
interdisciplinary team to homeless individuals in field
based/community-based sites within San Diego County. Develops,
maintains, and reviews housing plan file/needs assessment with the
Program Manager, ensuring required documentation adherence. Works
closely with direct service staff to coordinate person-centric
housing options. Facilitates housing-related groups or trainings as
identified by the Program Manager. Demonstrates knowledge in
cultural and linguistic competency, co-occurring disorders, gender
responsiveness, and trauma-informed care practice. Participates in
homeless outreach events such as organized homeless encampment
cleanups, Point in Time Count, Veterans Stand Down, and Project
Homeless Connect. Conducts outreach to and engagement of homeless
individuals in San Diego County Participates and attends staff
meetings, trainings, and other meetings as assigned. Utilizes
evidence-based practices, including, but not limited to
Motivational Interviewing, Housing First, Harm Reduction and
Trauma-Informed Care. Provides culturally competent services. Works
well with TAY, PEH, clients involved with the justice system,
immigrants, refugees, and other culturally diverse participants.
Provides all documentation compliant with agency, state, and county
requirements in a timely manner. Completes assigned work in a
timely and effective manner for the program to meet contracted
annual performance goals and objectives. Provides all other related
services required by the county contract's Statement of Work. Other
duties as assigned. Accountability: Reports to UPAC's Program
Manager for Alternatives to Incarceration. 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 this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the
essential functions. Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and
working on a computer. Prolonged periods of standing and walking.
Must be able to lift 15 pounds at times. Minimum Requirements,
including linguistic and cultural skills, education, experiences,
licenses and certifications: Minimum of one year working with
individuals experiencing homelessness and/or justice-involved
populations. Experience developing a network of property owners,
landlords and other housing providers who are agreeable to rent to
clients. Ability to establish and maintain supportive relationships
with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. Demonstrated
experience in housing needs of individuals with mental health
diagnosis and/or substance use disorder and ability to generate a
variety of housing options. Familiarity with harm reduction,
trauma-informed care, housing-first, and COACH principles.
Demonstrated success completing accurate and timely documentation.
Must have a satisfactory driving record. Able to communicate
effectively, verbally and in writing. Intermediate knowledge of
computer software (Microsoft Office, Word, Excel) and web
navigation. Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality.
Reliable and consistent attendance. Preferred: bilingual and
bicultural in one of the County of San Diego threshold languages:
Spanish, Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Korean, Persian, Somali,
Filipino (Tagalog), and Vietnamese. Due to our work with vulnerable
populations and county contractor requirements, applicants will be
required to undergo a background check following a contingent offer
of employment and must receive satisfactory results prior to a
final offer of employment. If you have any questions regarding this
requirement, please feel free to reach out to HR@namisd.org.
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