DVSH - Prevention Case Manager
Company: Shelter House
Location: Fairfax
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Title: Prevention Case Manager
Department: Domestic Violence & Supportive Housing Reports to:
Senior Prevention Case Manager FLSA Status: Exempt Salary: $52,000
- $56,000 About Us: Shelter House was established in 1981 as a
grassroots responder to the homelessness crisis in Fairfax County.
Since the organization’s inception, we have adapted and grown to
meet community needs, all while working in partnership with
government and private partners and community members. Today,
Shelter House is a successful and reputable organization of over
100 employees committed to preventing and ending homelessness and
domestic violence. In the last year, our compassionate team of
individuals changed the lives of nearly 2,000 individuals, half of
which were children. Our Culture is built from our Core Values of
Collaboration, Accountability, Respect, and Empowerment (C.A.R.E.).
In addition to our incredible mission and culture, we offer our
employees a work-life balance, 401K (with employer matching), and
core benefits (medical/dental/vision) for full-time employees with
a generous employer contribution towards premiums. About the Role:
The Prevention Case Manager supports survivors in the community
experiencing domestic and sexual violence, stalking, and/or human
trafficking who are at imminent risk of homelessness. This position
is responsible for providing time-limited direct services to
clients by assessing client needs, connecting clients to
appropriate services, and advocating to ensure the provision of
comprehensive services which support survivors in increasing safety
and achieving housing stability. The Prevention Case Manager
utilizes their knowledge of community resources to provide families
with connection to legal services, case coordination, and other
supportive services in the community as needed. Case management
services are provided in a client-centered manner driven by the
victim’s needs and goals and respecting client self-determination.
How you will contribute: Perform in-depth assessments of clients’
physical, mental health and social needs, life skills competency,
employability, housing history and barriers, educational needs,
financial management skills, strengths and needs, and other
necessary areas, in conjunction with the client, to develop and
achieve housing goals. Administer flexible financial assistance to
support client goals related to safety and stability Provide mobile
advocacy services by meeting with assigned clients regularly in a
safe location in the community Provide crisis intervention and
developing individualized safety plans as needed; assisting victims
of violence in filing for protective orders and completing
affidavits; and accompanying clients to court proceedings and
various appointments (i.e. attorney meetings, protective order
hearings, custody hearings, and housing interviews) Provide housing
search assistance to clients by identifying housing leads,
assisting clients to apply for units, and accompanying clients on
housing tours Establish relationships with local landlords to
negotiate lease terms and advocate on behalf of clients.
Collaborate with clients to develop monthly budgets; providing
money management education and connections to financial literacy
programs as needed Document all contacts with clients in client
file and VADATA as required; maintaining complete client records in
accordance with agency and best practice standards Provide domestic
violence psychoeducation to clients utilizing tools such as The
Power and Control Wheel and the Cycle of Violence Empower clients
and their household members as they work toward their individual
goals; completing ongoing reviews of client service plans Work with
the Senior Case Manager to ensure that services are implemented in
accordance with agency philosophy, best practices, and all
applicable federal, state and local regulations Collaborate with
community providers and allied professionals to ensure the delivery
of comprehensive wrap-around services Participate in staff meetings
and training as directed by supervisor. Function as a contributing
member of a multidisciplinary team with Shelter House Inc.
employees, deployed staff, and involved agencies. Proficiently
utilize Microsoft products as a part of day-to-day work
requirements. Exemplify the Shelter House core values of (iCARE);
Inclusivity, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect and Empowerment
Perform other duties deemed necessary to support the program and
agency Requirements Required: A bachelor’s degree in social
work/human services/ related field or commensurate experience 1
years of human services or direct services experience Strong
written and oral communication skills Ability to prioritize
competing priorities and make sound judgements Ability to complete
tasks while navigating frequent interruptions Ability to deliver
creative, resourceful solutions to unique challenges Strong
organizational and time management skills Valid Driver’s License
and reliable transportation/ 10-15% local travel for appointments
Ability to Drive a minivan Flexibility to work outside of normal
business hours when needed Preferred: Experience with providing
services to victims of domestic violence, mental health issues, and
substance abuse Foreign Language fluency in a language other than
English (ex. Spanish, Farsi, Arabic or Amharic) Physical
Requirements: Annual TB Test is required Ability to sit or stand
for long periods Ability to lift items weighing 10-20 pounds
Benefits Benefits: Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance 401K
contributions with a 4% employer match 13 Paid Holidays, 2 Floating
Holidays and the opportunity to take your Birthday Off Two
Semi-Annual Team Building Events Equal Employment Opportunity:
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy: Shelter House is committed to
providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and
applicants. All employment-related decisions will be made and
carried out without regard to race, color, religion, national
origin, ancestry, citizenship, age (over 40), sex, marital status,
pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status,
disability unrelated to the individual's ability to perform his or
her job or any other legally protected status. Shelter House will
also provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant and qualified
employees with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential
functions of their job, and to employees with respect to their
observance of their religious beliefs, in accordance with
applicable law. Any job applicant or employee who would like or
needs an accommodation may request an accommodation by contacting
the Human Resources department. Drug and Alcohol-Free Workplace
Policy: Drug-Free Workplace: Shelter House is committed to
maintaining a drug-free workplace. Employment is contingent upon
compliance with our Drug-Free Workplace Policy, which prohibits the
unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession,
or use of controlled substances or marijuana in the workplace.
Additionally, all subcontracts and purchase orders over $10,000
must include provisions ensuring a drug-free workplace.
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