Bay Cove Human Services
Program Specialist
Bay Cove Human Services seeks a Program Specialist to assist the Tenancy Preservation Project (TPP) team in developing and operating innovative and flexible services that preserve tenancy and prevent homelessness for many of Boston's most vulnerable citizens.
Job Summary:
The TPP Program Specialist will provide direct services to TPP service beneficiaries and other relevant duties as assigned by the Program Director or designee. The Specialist will assist the TPP team in maintaining collaborative relationships across systems to ensure coordinated plans that resolve obstacles to quality tenancy. This is a non-exempt position.
Essential Functions
Works directly with clients referred by Housing Court, Housing Authorities, MassHousing Providers, and Legal Services to establish service plans that prevent eviction.
Provides assessment, referral, and case management of clients to resolve tenancy problems.
Assists the Program Director and Assistant Program Director in providing assessment, service plan development, and effective crisis intervention for adults and families with disabilities.
Facilitates engagement in ongoing community and hospital-based services for TPP participants that enable them to successfully negotiate community tenancy.
Provides stabilization services, especially related to the long-term permanence of clients.
Works collaboratively with MassHousing housing providers, Legal Services, Housing Court personnel, DMH and other public and private agencies to establish program services and build professional relationships to sustain and enhance TPP's capacities.
Maintains professional relationships with local area human service providers to develop a resource bank for client services to preserve tenancy.
Works on program planning, development, and policy issues as assigned by the Program Director or Assistant Program Director.
Demonstrates the ability to work with people and families who represent a diverse cross-section of Boston's poor and working poor, including people of all ages, people with complex disabilities, and people from differing ethnic, racial, and linguistic communities in a culturally and linguistically responsive manner.
Assists with data collection and reporting as assigned by the Program Director or Assistant Program Director.
Fills in administrative and related duties in the absence of the Program Director or Assistant Program Director as applicable.
Perform all other duties and projects as assigned by the Program Director or Assistant Program Director.
Requirements
Degree in social work or a related human service field or equivalent experience. Professional license, Master’s degree, and/or bilingual preferred.
Well-developed clinical, assessment, crisis intervention, case management, client advocacy, and organizational skills.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with poor and treatment-resistant or treatment-unresponsive adults and families in a respectful manner that fosters engagement, hope, and tenancy retention.
5 years’ experience working with homeless or formerly homeless individuals or equivalent experience preferred; demonstrated leadership experience preferred.
Excellent computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
MA driver’s license and use of personal vehicle for work-related tasks and travel.
Personal Characteristics
Ability to work collaboratively as a member of multidisciplinary and cross-functional teams.
Ability to function as an effective change agent.
Ability to negotiate and resolve differences in a creative and flexible manner with varied stakeholders including TPP participants, housing court personnel, housing management staff, landlords, social service and treatment agencies, etc.
Ability to function under pressure in a fast-paced and challenging human service environment.
Ability to be flexible, open and responsive to ongoing feedback and complex economic, structural/systemic, and bio-psychosocial problems.
Ability to articulate and communicate the TPP mission in a consistent and enthusiastic manner to all stakeholders.
Equal Opportunity Employer Bay Cove Human Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, age, veteran status, or any other groups as protected by Massachusetts or federal law. All qualified candidates, regardless of background, are encouraged to apply.
Bay Cove Human Services does not offer visa sponsorships at this time and will require candidates to be authorized to work in the United States.
Pay Range: $25-$25.50/hour
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Job Summary:
The TPP Program Specialist will provide direct services to TPP service beneficiaries and other relevant duties as assigned by the Program Director or designee. The Specialist will assist the TPP team in maintaining collaborative relationships across systems to ensure coordinated plans that resolve obstacles to quality tenancy. This is a non-exempt position.
Essential Functions
Works directly with clients referred by Housing Court, Housing Authorities, MassHousing Providers, and Legal Services to establish service plans that prevent eviction.
Provides assessment, referral, and case management of clients to resolve tenancy problems.
Assists the Program Director and Assistant Program Director in providing assessment, service plan development, and effective crisis intervention for adults and families with disabilities.
Facilitates engagement in ongoing community and hospital-based services for TPP participants that enable them to successfully negotiate community tenancy.
Provides stabilization services, especially related to the long-term permanence of clients.
Works collaboratively with MassHousing housing providers, Legal Services, Housing Court personnel, DMH and other public and private agencies to establish program services and build professional relationships to sustain and enhance TPP's capacities.
Maintains professional relationships with local area human service providers to develop a resource bank for client services to preserve tenancy.
Works on program planning, development, and policy issues as assigned by the Program Director or Assistant Program Director.
Demonstrates the ability to work with people and families who represent a diverse cross-section of Boston's poor and working poor, including people of all ages, people with complex disabilities, and people from differing ethnic, racial, and linguistic communities in a culturally and linguistically responsive manner.
Assists with data collection and reporting as assigned by the Program Director or Assistant Program Director.
Fills in administrative and related duties in the absence of the Program Director or Assistant Program Director as applicable.
Perform all other duties and projects as assigned by the Program Director or Assistant Program Director.
Requirements
Degree in social work or a related human service field or equivalent experience. Professional license, Master’s degree, and/or bilingual preferred.
Well-developed clinical, assessment, crisis intervention, case management, client advocacy, and organizational skills.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with poor and treatment-resistant or treatment-unresponsive adults and families in a respectful manner that fosters engagement, hope, and tenancy retention.
5 years’ experience working with homeless or formerly homeless individuals or equivalent experience preferred; demonstrated leadership experience preferred.
Excellent computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
MA driver’s license and use of personal vehicle for work-related tasks and travel.
Personal Characteristics
Ability to work collaboratively as a member of multidisciplinary and cross-functional teams.
Ability to function as an effective change agent.
Ability to negotiate and resolve differences in a creative and flexible manner with varied stakeholders including TPP participants, housing court personnel, housing management staff, landlords, social service and treatment agencies, etc.
Ability to function under pressure in a fast-paced and challenging human service environment.
Ability to be flexible, open and responsive to ongoing feedback and complex economic, structural/systemic, and bio-psychosocial problems.
Ability to articulate and communicate the TPP mission in a consistent and enthusiastic manner to all stakeholders.
Equal Opportunity Employer Bay Cove Human Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, age, veteran status, or any other groups as protected by Massachusetts or federal law. All qualified candidates, regardless of background, are encouraged to apply.
Bay Cove Human Services does not offer visa sponsorships at this time and will require candidates to be authorized to work in the United States.
Pay Range: $25-$25.50/hour
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