Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. (CPLC)
Shelter Supervisor
Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. (CPLC), Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87101
About the Position
Our Gateway West Shelter team in Albuquerque is searching for our next
Shelter Supervisor
to head our team and make a daily impact. If you’re trauma‑informed and experienced in shelter operations, we can’t wait to meet you!
Schedule 5 days, Full‑time, including weekends. Supervisors are expected to remain flexible when possible to meet the needs of the 24/7 shelter, including holiday coverage.
Location 7440 Jim McDowell Rd, Albuquerque, NM
About Gateway Gateway West is the City’s largest shelter and serves an average of 600 people per night, with cold winter nights bringing in more than 700 people. The shelter offers a safe and welcoming environment to men and women experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque. The center is open year‑round, offering meals, a warm bed, and secure under‑bed storage. Shuttle service is provided daily. The shelter provides overnight beds, easy access to services needed for case management, job searching, and other supportive services. Success is an exit to safe, stable housing and a plan for ongoing support.
How Will You Make an Impact? You will oversee the operations of the shelter, ensuring a safe, efficient, and supportive environment for residents. As Shelter Supervisor, you’ll focus on staff management, operational logistics, client services, and compliance with regulatory standards. You’ll play a critical role in fostering a welcoming atmosphere and promoting the well‑being of individuals experiencing homelessness.
Supervise and empower your team by guiding staff through daily responsibilities, monitoring performance, and fostering a supportive environment that ensures guests receive quality care.
Manage guest interactions and discipline by applying consistent policies, resolving conflicts quickly, and leading de‑escalation efforts to maintain safety and dignity for everyone.
Coordinate staffing and activity schedules so shifts run smoothly, common areas are covered, and guests have access to structured programs that promote engagement and stability.
Ensure operational excellence by overseeing cleanliness and organization in shared spaces, enforcing compliance, and making sure staff have the tools and resources they need to succeed.
Handle data and reporting with precision by entering census information accurately, documenting incidents, and providing timely updates to leadership for informed decision‑making.
Driving – some staff are part of a rotation of drivers operating a 15‑passenger vehicle (can discuss during interview process).
What Makes You a Great Shelter Supervisor?
You’re a leader! You have proven ability to supervise and support staff in a high‑demand environment, ensuring staff are effective in their roles and providing quality service to guests. You always model safety, organization, trauma‑informed care, self‑control and integrity in interactions with staff and guests.
You’re confident in crisis management and conflict resolution. You’re skilled in de‑escalating guest behavior situations and providing effective conflict resolution to maintain a safe and supportive environment.
You’re committed to quality data management. You stay on top of entering and managing census data, including using systems such as the Citywide Emergency Bed Tracker to ensure accurate reporting.
You’re an expert in operational oversight. You maintain – and teach your team how to maintain – the cleanliness, organization, and safety of shelter common areas.
You understand how to manage discipline and appeals process. You’re experienced in enforcing and reporting on guest discipline policies, working closely with shelter leadership to maintain consistency and fairness in addressing behavior situations.
Most importantly, you’re trauma‑informed. You are committed to providing care and support to individuals impacted by trauma, creating a respectful, safe, and non‑judgmental environment.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma
Minimum of 2 years in social services or shelter management, with at least 1 year in a supervisory role
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel locally as needed. If operating 15‑passenger vehicle, possess a valid CDL or have the ability to get one.
Previous supervisory experience in a shelter or similar environment is highly desirable.
Other Requirements
Deep understanding of trauma‑informed care principles and a commitment to applying them in practice.
Ability to work effectively with diverse populations and demonstrate cultural competency.
Excellent communication, organizational, and problem‑solving skills.
Ability to maintain self‑control, professionalism and confidentiality in a fast‑paced, high‑stress environment.
Proficiency in basic computer applications, including Microsoft Office and client management software.
Benefits
Generous Paid Holiday
Employee Recognition Program
Paid Time Off & Paid Sick Days
Free Preventative Services & Wellness Rewards
Medical, Dental, and Vision for Spouse/Domestic Partner & Children to age 26
Health Savings Account & Flexible Spending Account
Life + Disability options
Employee Assistance Program
Telemedicine & Concierge Services
401(k) Retirement Plan
Pet Care, Life Mart Purchase Discounts
Tuition Reimbursement for qualifying degrees
Mileage & Cell Reimbursement for qualifying roles
Identity Theft Protection & Voluntary Benefits
Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
CPLC knows it takes a variety of thought, culture, background, and perspective to create a truly impactful workforce. As CPLC grows, we are seeking talented employees with varying backgrounds, cultures, perspectives, and experiences to support our innovation and creativity. CPLC commits to a continued focus on fair and just hiring, training, promotional practices, and policies. We work for real change and progress in equal opportunity recruitment, hiring, and advancement. Learn more by visiting https://www.eeoc.gov/poster.
California Residents: Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. and its subsidiaries will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the
Civil Right’s Department Fair Chance Act webpage .
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Shelter Supervisor
to head our team and make a daily impact. If you’re trauma‑informed and experienced in shelter operations, we can’t wait to meet you!
Schedule 5 days, Full‑time, including weekends. Supervisors are expected to remain flexible when possible to meet the needs of the 24/7 shelter, including holiday coverage.
Location 7440 Jim McDowell Rd, Albuquerque, NM
About Gateway Gateway West is the City’s largest shelter and serves an average of 600 people per night, with cold winter nights bringing in more than 700 people. The shelter offers a safe and welcoming environment to men and women experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque. The center is open year‑round, offering meals, a warm bed, and secure under‑bed storage. Shuttle service is provided daily. The shelter provides overnight beds, easy access to services needed for case management, job searching, and other supportive services. Success is an exit to safe, stable housing and a plan for ongoing support.
How Will You Make an Impact? You will oversee the operations of the shelter, ensuring a safe, efficient, and supportive environment for residents. As Shelter Supervisor, you’ll focus on staff management, operational logistics, client services, and compliance with regulatory standards. You’ll play a critical role in fostering a welcoming atmosphere and promoting the well‑being of individuals experiencing homelessness.
Supervise and empower your team by guiding staff through daily responsibilities, monitoring performance, and fostering a supportive environment that ensures guests receive quality care.
Manage guest interactions and discipline by applying consistent policies, resolving conflicts quickly, and leading de‑escalation efforts to maintain safety and dignity for everyone.
Coordinate staffing and activity schedules so shifts run smoothly, common areas are covered, and guests have access to structured programs that promote engagement and stability.
Ensure operational excellence by overseeing cleanliness and organization in shared spaces, enforcing compliance, and making sure staff have the tools and resources they need to succeed.
Handle data and reporting with precision by entering census information accurately, documenting incidents, and providing timely updates to leadership for informed decision‑making.
Driving – some staff are part of a rotation of drivers operating a 15‑passenger vehicle (can discuss during interview process).
What Makes You a Great Shelter Supervisor?
You’re a leader! You have proven ability to supervise and support staff in a high‑demand environment, ensuring staff are effective in their roles and providing quality service to guests. You always model safety, organization, trauma‑informed care, self‑control and integrity in interactions with staff and guests.
You’re confident in crisis management and conflict resolution. You’re skilled in de‑escalating guest behavior situations and providing effective conflict resolution to maintain a safe and supportive environment.
You’re committed to quality data management. You stay on top of entering and managing census data, including using systems such as the Citywide Emergency Bed Tracker to ensure accurate reporting.
You’re an expert in operational oversight. You maintain – and teach your team how to maintain – the cleanliness, organization, and safety of shelter common areas.
You understand how to manage discipline and appeals process. You’re experienced in enforcing and reporting on guest discipline policies, working closely with shelter leadership to maintain consistency and fairness in addressing behavior situations.
Most importantly, you’re trauma‑informed. You are committed to providing care and support to individuals impacted by trauma, creating a respectful, safe, and non‑judgmental environment.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma
Minimum of 2 years in social services or shelter management, with at least 1 year in a supervisory role
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel locally as needed. If operating 15‑passenger vehicle, possess a valid CDL or have the ability to get one.
Previous supervisory experience in a shelter or similar environment is highly desirable.
Other Requirements
Deep understanding of trauma‑informed care principles and a commitment to applying them in practice.
Ability to work effectively with diverse populations and demonstrate cultural competency.
Excellent communication, organizational, and problem‑solving skills.
Ability to maintain self‑control, professionalism and confidentiality in a fast‑paced, high‑stress environment.
Proficiency in basic computer applications, including Microsoft Office and client management software.
Benefits
Generous Paid Holiday
Employee Recognition Program
Paid Time Off & Paid Sick Days
Free Preventative Services & Wellness Rewards
Medical, Dental, and Vision for Spouse/Domestic Partner & Children to age 26
Health Savings Account & Flexible Spending Account
Life + Disability options
Employee Assistance Program
Telemedicine & Concierge Services
401(k) Retirement Plan
Pet Care, Life Mart Purchase Discounts
Tuition Reimbursement for qualifying degrees
Mileage & Cell Reimbursement for qualifying roles
Identity Theft Protection & Voluntary Benefits
Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
CPLC knows it takes a variety of thought, culture, background, and perspective to create a truly impactful workforce. As CPLC grows, we are seeking talented employees with varying backgrounds, cultures, perspectives, and experiences to support our innovation and creativity. CPLC commits to a continued focus on fair and just hiring, training, promotional practices, and policies. We work for real change and progress in equal opportunity recruitment, hiring, and advancement. Learn more by visiting https://www.eeoc.gov/poster.
California Residents: Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. and its subsidiaries will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the
Civil Right’s Department Fair Chance Act webpage .
#J-18808-Ljbffr