Latisha Bradley has joined Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties (JFS) as the Director of Housing Support Services. In this position, Latisha oversees housing case management and services for people at-risk of, or experiencing, homelessness in the region. In addition, she leads program development, maintains Medicaid and other regulatory funding requirements, and ensures people receive necessary resources for housing stability and long-term success.

“Latisha’s professional experience, innovative approach, and ability to adapt and find positive solutions make her a strong addition to our dedicated team,” said Samantha McManus, Senior Director of Community Wellness. “She demonstrates an ability to work effectively across diverse environments, address complex challenges, and inspire others toward growth and positive change in the housing population or sector.”

With 20 years of professional expertise, Latisha previously worked as a Drug Court Coordinator, Support Staff Supervisor, and Senior Clinician at AtlantiCare. In these roles, she interacted with state and local agencies to deliver client services, contributed to policy development, treatment team collaborations, and case management services. 

A graduate of Lincoln University, Latisha earned a Masters in Human Services and a Bachelor degree in Human Services & Criminal Justice. Additionally, she holds professional certifications as an Alcohol & Drug Counselor and QPR Suicide Gatekeeper.