Advocate Supervisor - Lazarus
- Full-Time
- Seattle, WA
- CCSWW
- Posted 3 years ago – Accepting applications
Job Description
Overview: PROGRAM/POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Lazarus Center provides 24/7 enhanced shelter and related services for adults 50 and older experiencing homelessness. As a result of their age and living conditions, the majority of our guests suffer from mental and physical disabilities. The Center opened in July 1990 to serve this special population of older adults who are vulnerable to the weather, street predators, and illness. No referrals are needed for entry into the program. Participants run the entire spectrum of needs. Many clients have chronic and acute physical health, mental illness, active addiction issues, and/or trauma. This is a low-barrier, harm reduction program. Advocates are responsible for providing direct service to the participants, assisting with the goal of moving participants quickly into permanent housing, and fostering a team environment among shelter staff and volunteers.Responsibilities: MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Supervision of the Advocate Staff
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
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Supervision of the Advocate Staff
- Hire, train and evaluate Advocate staff.
- Complete staffing schedule for Advocates to ensure at least two people are scheduled at all times. The schedule must be completed in a consistent timeframe each week.
- Provide coverage when someone is sick or has other emergencies to ensure minimum staffing is always maintained.
- Ensure Advocate staff are maintaining client records in database and electronic log.
- Participate in Management on-call rotation. Provide leadership and direction in resolving all client issues and crisis intervention as needed. Provide direction and support to staff by responding to an emergency after hours coverage; including on-site coverage when appropriate, ensuring minimum 24/7 staffing levels are always met.
- Provide crisis intervention and advocacy to participants.
- Coordinate with other social service agency workers (case managers, social workers, medical professionals) to provide for clients’ immediate needs.
- Model interpersonal and living skills for clients.
- Enforce building and program rules including bar policy.
- Maintain a safe and comfortable enhanced shelter environment, including removal of garbage from individual units when necessary, routine garbage removal from the common areas and other janitorial assistance as assigned.
- Assist janitorial and maintenance staff on turning cubicles/pallet shelters.
- Work as a team with other colleagues on shift and be able to work independently without direct supervision.
- Register new clients including evaluation and assessment of client needs.
- Review and record notes and information in HMIS, ShiftNote and other databases that are relevant to other staff members and/or help ensure program consistency.
- Maintain client records, updating information on an ongoing basis.
- Explain and enforce policies and procedures.
- Maintain accurate client count throughout shifts.
- Complete frequent scheduled floor checks throughout shifts.
- Engage outside professionals (Mental Health Professionals, Medics, Police) when appropriate.
- Manage front desk and building security, including welcoming clients, visitors and donors, monitoring security cameras and lobby, enforcing building and program rules, and sanitizing client belongings.
- Perform a routine walkthrough of the entire campus/ all buildings, to engage with clients and ensure safety.
- Process messages and maintain accurate client tracking records, including the bar list.
- Answer phones and provide information to callers about Junction Point Shelter program.
- Assist outside vendor with serving meals that are prepared off-site and delivered to the building.
- Assist participants as they move into or out of the building as needed.
- Supervise volunteers on shift.
- Work with off-site volunteers providing advice and support as needed.
- Attend staff meetings, workshops, retreats, and in-service classes as provided.
- Maintain accurate record of hours worked and turn in timesheets on schedule.
- Contribute to and support a positive, team-oriented work environment; participate with other staff members in group decision-making process.
- Assist with client and program laundry as needed
- Maintain cleanliness and order at the front desk and lobby area.
- Inform supervisors of facilities and client-related issues.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
- Able to hear telephone rings, phone conversation, doorbells, emergency alarms, and face-to-face conversation.
- Able to speak clearly in person and on the telephone.
- Able to handwrite legibly.
- Vision that enables person to read normal size print and handwritten notes; and distance and peripheral vision than enables person to monitor large space and identify concerns that require staff response.
- Mobility/dexterity of hands/arms to enable keying into locked areas as well as using a computer and other office equipment.
- Able to sit for sustained periods of time.
- Able to walk the entire building and ascend and descend stairs quickly to move from one floor to another in order to respond to emergency situations.
- Ability to lift, move and/or carry up to 40 pounds.
- Able to make independent decisions and apply sound judgment in performing job duties.
- One year of experience working with people experiencing homelessness.
- Experience or knowledge of mental illness and addictions.
- Knowledge and experience with crisis intervention.
- Commitment to the harm reduction program model.
- Ability to work within the mission, goals, and objectives of Catholic Housing Services/Catholic Community Services.
- Ability to commit to developing and safekeeping a workplace that values and supports a culturally diverse work environment.
- Must have a reliable phone or voice mail service at all times in which to be reached.
- Ability to contribute to a work environment that fosters respect, teamwork, and excellence.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- College level classes toward degree in Social Service.
- Previous work experience in programs that work with high needs participants.
- CPR/First Aid training