Housing Navigator/Peer Support Specialist (TPSS Program)
Company: Alpha Project for the Homeless
Location: San Diego
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION TITLE: Housing
Navigator / Peer Support Specialist DEPARTMENT: TPSS REPORTS TO:
Program Director/Program Manager/Regional Lead BENEFITS: Alpha
Project offers a generous benefits package, including 14 paid
holidays, paid vacation, sick leave, and 100% employer-paid
medical, dental, vision premiums, and group life insurance. FLSA:
Full-time and Non-Exempt PAY RANGE: $24-$26 hourly, commensurate
with experience POSITION SUMMARY: The TPSS Housing Navigator/Peer
Specialist, under the direct supervision of the Program Director,
Program Manager, and Regional Lead provides services to clients
accessing one of the six HHSA Regions. The Housing Navigator/Peer
Specialist is responsible for a full caseload, providing housing
identification, case management, support services to clients, and
if qualified, peer support. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Performs intake
interviews, assessments and refers clients to appropriate community
resources, as needed. Work with clients to identify and overcome
barriers to securing housing and increasing income. Assist clients
with obtaining and completing necessary documents to access
housing, benefits, or increasing income. Provide peer support to
clients. Maintains prompt documentation using HMIS, following
agency and best standard practices. Assesses the client's needs,
and arranges, coordinates, monitors, evaluates, and advocates for a
variety of services to meet those complex needs. Assists with
transportation and moving clients into their residence, and assists
with securing furniture, supplies, and other housing essentials.
Addresses unanticipated client/resident needs/issues as they arise.
Participates as a member of a multi-disciplinary team that reviews
client cases and develops action plans that meet the individual
needs of each client. Perform other duties as assigned. Please note
that this job description is not designed to cover or contain a
comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities
required of the employee for this job. WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL
DEMANDS: The physical demands/conditions described below represent
those that must be met/tolerated by an employee to perform the
essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable
accommodations may enable individuals with disabilities to perform
these essential functions. Sitting at a desk for sometimes long and
continuous periods; Answering or making calls on the telephone for
sometimes long and continuous periods; Using a keyboard to perform
to communicate through written means for sometimes long and
continuous periods; Looking at a computer monitor for sometimes
long and continuous periods; Frequent standing, walking, reaching,
lifting, and stooping; Exposure to moderate to loud noise levels;
Possible contact with onsite animals/pets; and Potential for
exposure to bodily fluids. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must
demonstrate the ability to follow policies and procedures
established in the Company's Employee Handbook and relevant funders
policies and procedures. Candidates will also contribute to a
positive work environment by behaving and communicating in a manner
such that they get along with all constituent groups, co-workers,
and management. In addition, the education, experience, and other
skills listed below represent the required knowledge, skills, and
abilities. Experience and Education Two (2) years' experience in
case management working with vulnerable populations and/or in
mental health settings, preferred. Bachelor's degree in social
work, psychology, counseling, or a related field, preferred.
Individuals with lived experience are strongly encouraged to apply.
Key Skills Ability to communicate in person and over the phone,
required. Ability to drive throughout San Diego County, required.
Valid Driver's License, required. Must have a clean driving record,
required. The ability to adhere to policies and procedures,
required. Understanding of confidentiality protocols and protecting
personal information, required. Effectively problem-solve and
maintain composure in high-pressure situations, required. Ability
to work independently with minimal daily supervision, required.
Knowledge of the utilized practices, including Housing First,
Trauma-Informed Care, Motivational Interviewing, and
Harm-Reduction, preferred. Completion of RI International's Peer
Employment Training (PET), preferred. Bilingual speaker, preferred.
EQUIPMENT & APPLICATIONS: Proficiency in Microsoft Office,
including Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint, required. Working
knowledge of all standard office equipment, required. Experience
with principles and practices of data collection, data privacy,
report preparation, and HMIS, required. Alpha Project for the
Homeless provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals
regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age,
sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or
any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law
. Are you willing to consent to a background check?
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