Community Support Specialist - Lawn St. Shelter
Community Human Services · Oakland, PA · 1 wk ago
OTHRFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Support the programming in CHS Shelters by working directly with participants enrolled in shelter.
- Empower individuals served in shelter by developing a nonjudgmental, empathetic relationship focused on obtaining housing and reaching participant goals.
- Provide individual assessment of participant needs and conduct shelter program move-ins.
- Facilitate locating and securing housing by completing housing pathway assessment, applications, and referrals for identified housing pathways.
- Create goal plans with program participants and assist the individual in meeting their goals. This includes a heavy emphasis on need for income, vital documents, affordable and safe housing, and other supportive services.
- Meet with shelter program participants weekly to provide case management services focused on obtaining housing outside of the shelter.
- Advocate for appropriate benefits and access to appropriate services with external providers.
- Complete referrals and connect program participants to relevant community resources.
- Complete case notes and files and maintain accurate, timely documentation in accordance with regulations.
- Support harm reduction, trauma-informed care, person-centered, and housing first principles.
- Aid individuals in the shelter program with resource navigation, phone calls, and completing paperwork as needed.
- Develop a professional and supportive relationship with participants of the program while maintaining and modeling appropriate boundaries.
- Attend staff meetings and training courses as scheduled.
- Collaborate with members the CHS shelter team to support individuals served.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Exceptional customer service communication.
- Cultural competence, being able to work effectively with all backgrounds.
- Experience and ability to de-escalate mental and behavioral health crisis situations.
- Strong organizational, phone, and computer skills.
- A working knowledge of the social service system through life or job-related experience.
- A willingness to work both independently and collaboratively.
- Strong ability to navigate the internet to familiarize and access various resources.
- Ability to work and travel independently.
Qualifications
- A high school diploma or equivalent, along with a combination of work, education, and life experiences as approved by the agency and funder is required.
- Act 34 Criminal, Act 33 Child Abuse, and FBI Fingerprint clearances required upon hire.
- Applicants must possess current Comprehensive Crisis Management (CCM) and First Aid/CPR/AED certifications or be willing to obtain and maintain certifications upon hire.
- Preference for certifications or training in mental health and behavioral health education.