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Safe Haven Ministries.

Bilingual Housing Advocate (English and Spanish)

Safe Haven Ministries., Lansing, Michigan, United States

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Bilingual Housing Advocate (English and Spanish) Supervised By:

Director of Housing Services

Hours & Status:

Full-time, Hourly Non-Exempt, Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Rotating on-call responsibilities. This role requires flexible scheduling to meet the needs of housing clients including some evenings and possible weekends.

Salary & Benefits:

$21.00-$23.00 per hour; 4 weeks of PTO, increasing to 6 weeks at 2 year anniversary; 11 paid holidays plus one floating holiday; health, dental and vision benefits and HSA or FSA with employer match; Simple IRA with employer contribution, EAP, Life and Long-Term disability Insurance

AGENCY OVERVIEW Safe Haven Ministries—a nonprofit organization located in Grand Rapids, Michigan—believes in a multi-faceted approach to serving victims/survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking and preventing domestic violence in our community. Safe Haven offers confidential housing services; individual advocacy; support groups; children’s programming; and primary prevention training and technical assistance for the entire community. Safe Haven is committed to serving all individuals impacted by relationship abuse and values creating a safe haven for all.

POSITION OVERVIEW Safe Haven Ministries is seeking a Housing Advocate who has the desire to provide comprehensive support services to adolescent and adult survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking through their housing journey. A successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to deliver consistent and quality strength-based case management, psychoeducation and advocacy, while demonstrating initiative to working collaboratively with property managers, landlords and community partners.

The Bilingual Housing Advocate will support all aspects of Transitional Housing and Rapid Rehousing contract compliance and regulatory requirements. They also must have the ability to show good independent judgment, and show the ability to effectively manage crisis situations. The Housing Advocate supports the housing needs of clients, as well as supports individuals through their journey of healing from domestic violence and/or human trafficking.

SUMMARY OF DUTIES

Provide support to those impacted by domestic violence and human trafficking, utilizing an empowerment, strength-based and trauma informed approach.

Assess personal and family situations of homeless individuals and families to determine eligibility for programs and service needs.

Facilitate psychoeducational support groups on a rotating basis, including a group focused on financial literacy and empowerment

Assist participants in locating and securing housing of their choice using proper calculations of income and rent per program guidelines.

Provide support to transitional housing participants that support community connection, including participation in weekly house dinners (currently Wednesday evening)

Provide training on the responsibilities of tenants and how to address potential issues with property owners.

Serve as an ongoing liaison between property managers and participants and neighbors as needed.

Share a staff on call rotation with other advocate staff

Ensure rental properties meet HUD Quality Standards and are appropriate for the program participants.

Facilitate and coordinate supportive service activities for participants to promote achievement of goals and objectives, including development of a strength-based Housing Plan

Provide ongoing support to clients around their client engagement plan with a focus on supporting their goals that support permanent housing, economic empowerment, emotional and physical health and self-sufficiency

Provide domestic violence and human trafficking case management and advocacy to participants, provide support, reduce isolation, listen, problem solve, and identify resources to assist with reintegration of participants in the community.

Establish and maintain collaborative professional relationships, coordinate services with other agencies or workers providing services to the consumer.

Maintain client files per program guidelines and funding requirements.

Collect and report program data while maintaining strict confidentiality practices. ∙ Provide group events, training, coaching to consumers to support the goals of increased income and self-sufficiency, workforce and employment training.

Attend team meetings, staff meetings and training workshops.

Contribute to the team in service delivery outcome achievements.

Implement project guidelines and requirements to promote integration of project objectives and strategic goals into service delivery functions.

Carry out procedures in accordance with regulatory requirements and policy and procedural requirements.

Identify and communicate training and professional development needs.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIRED OR PREFERRED

Bilingual (English and Spanish) Required

Knowledge of community resources to assist individuals with their housing, financial and health goals

Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability to work in various environments including youth settings, residential, nonresidential and community based sites.

Ability to effectively respond to crisis situations, provide active listening and strong advocacy skills.

Knowledge of the dynamics of domestic violence; previous work with domestic violence preferred

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Ability to communicate and support individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds.

Demonstrate professionalism and leadership qualities with strong abilities to adapt, prioritize and demonstrate flexibility as needed

Strong organizational and time management skills

Ability to ascend/descend stairs and position self to reach outlets in homes and to stretch upwards to check smoke alarms (with assistance pole).

Bachelor’s degree in social work or related field or 3 years of related experience

Valid Michigan Driver’s license and reliable transportation

Understanding of substance use disorder, HIV/AIDS, mental illness and harm reduction strategies, human behavior and family systems

Understanding Social and economic problems related to housing needs for those in lower income bracket

Knowledge of housing stability practices

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employees in this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and/or qualifications of employees assigned to this job. Employees are required to perform other duties as requested, directed, or assigned.

Safe Haven is an equal opportunity employer and dedicated to a policy and culture of non-discrimination and equal opportunity for all employees and qualified applicants. People with disabilities, people of color, indigenous people and LGBTQIA+ candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

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