Why work with YWCA Seattle King Snohomish?
YWCA SKS is the region’s largest non-profit organization with a 120+ year legacy, focused on the needs of women, with programs serving 7,000 people each year. When you work with YWCA, you make a difference.
We’re women and BIPOC-led, family-centered, and supportive of employees. As a full-time YWCA employee (30+ hours), you’ll enjoy a benefits package including medical insurance, generous vacation, holiday, sick leave plans, and an outstanding retirement plan. Put your passion for racial equity and social justice to work – apply today!
What You'll Do
The Case Manager provides trauma-informed, non-medical case management and psychosocial support to individuals living with HIV. Support may include advocacy, health education, resource navigation, care coordination, and emotional support grounded in harm reduction, racial equity, and person-centered care. This role supports clients in navigating complex systems (e.g., healthcare, housing, social services), identifying personal goals, accessing resources, and building community.
This hybrid position offers flexibility based on a candidate’s background and experience. Case Managers are trained service providers who deliver client-centered support and are not required to have an HIV diagnosis. Peer Advocates, by contrast, are individuals with lived experience of HIV and are strongly preferred for their capacity to offer mentorship, model empowerment, and
build trust through shared experience.
Both roles are essential in reducing isolation, strengthening engagement in care, and promoting wellness across a diverse HIV-positive community.
$1 - $1 an hour
Hours: 40 hours per week
Excellent benefits package including medical insurance, retirement plan, plus generous vacation, holiday, and sick leave plans
At the time of hire, employees may enroll voluntarily in the Fidelity 403b Plan
After two years of employment, employees are eligible to participate in the YWCA Retirement Fund
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YWCA encourages applicants with a variety of experiences to apply!
At YWCA, we recognize that lived expertise is a powerful asset. This refers to the insights, knowledge, and skills developed by those who have navigated systems and experienced inequity.
Valuing lived expertise helps build trust with program participants, develop culturally responsive programs, and break down barriers to equity. It enriches our collective understanding and enhances our ability to serve communities that are furthest from opportunity.
Mental Health Considerations
All employees of the YWCA interact with clients who have experienced or are experiencing trauma in various forms, including but not limited to, racial trauma, domestic violence, sexual violence, homelessness, unemployment, and financial hardship. As a result, employees are at risk of
secondary trauma. We encourage employees to seek support inside and outside the workplace and maintain self-care routines.
Equal Opportunity Employment
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