The Salvation Army
PMC-Hagerstown, MD Corps - Hagerstown, MD 21740 End Date 01/23/2026 Overview Salary Range:
$17.00 - $17.50 Hourly
Position Type:
Part Time with Benefits 20 or More
Education Level:
High School Diploma/GED
Travel Percentage:
Minimal
Category:
Social Services
About This Opportunity Work Location:
Hagerstown, MD Corps
Work Schedule:
Part-time - Non-exempt (20 hours/weekly)
This position is responsible for:
Provides social service assistance to eligible clients in the following areas: food, lodging, clothing, and financial assistance; interviews clients to determine need and eligibility to receive services; prepares accurate and complete client records; refers clients to community agencies and maintains effective working relationships with the same; ensures compliance with program policies and procedures.
Key Responsibilities Client Management (50%)
Greets and interviews clients requesting assistance to determine client's eligibility for assistance based on program guidelines and restrictions.
Records clients disposition and other pertinent information such as: income, expenses, family, and work history; assists clients in completing applications for assistance; and photocopies social security cards, picture identification cards, payroll statements, utility bills etc.
Prepares, completes, and processes food, clothing, and furniture vouchers for eligible clients; and directs clients to the social services kitchen, Thrift Store or Distribution Center for assistance.
Provides clients with food from pantry; receives and stocks items donated for the pantry; and maintains an itemized account of pantry disbursements and inventory.
Locates and arranges temporary housing for eligible clients. Contacts local lodges, homeless shelters, motels, churches, etc. for lodging.
Processes rent and utility financial assistance for eligible clients; contacts utility organizations and landlords to arrange and process financial assistance.
Assists eligible clients needing transportation assistance based on medical or relocation needs; arranges transportation through bus-line and contacts family members, friends, churches for assistance.
Serves as liaison to other agencies in order to obtain/coordinate assistance on client's behalf; builds and maintains professional working relationships with community agencies.
May serve as Coordinator for a specific program such as senior citizens or food programs; plans and coordinates program arrangements; sets-up program meeting area; ensures clients of program are served effectively.
Administration (50%)
Prepares and files client records in a timely manner ensuring all information is accurate and up to date; obtains signatures of clients as needed; reviews and tracks all client records in order to determine if client is active or inactive; maintains confidentiality of client information.
Prepares and maintains statistical records on all services provided; compiles and prepares monthly statistical reports; and ensures accuracy and completeness.
Answers telephone in a courteous and tactful manner; assists clients by providing accurate and complete information regarding the Social Service Program operations and/or services; and assists the public in locating missing persons.
Types and files routine correspondence, documents, lists, reports, etc. on behalf of the supervisor and/or Commanding Officer.
Receives and processes incoming mail; prepares deposits of funds received in an accurate and timely manner.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
Work requires frequent speaking, listening, typing, and viewing/looking at computer screens for long periods of time. Must be able to stand, sit, walk, bend, kneel, stoop, crouch, crawl, and climb.
Requires the frequent lifting or moving of items over 25 pounds, the ability to lift files, open filing cabinets and bend or stand on a stool, as necessary.
Work is performed in a combination of office and field settings. Frequently required to sit and reach; and must be able to move around the work environment. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Work may require performance of duties where exposure to communicable and infectious diseases are possible. Must be able to work with individuals with physical or mental challenges. Evening and weekend hours occasionally required.
Employee Benefits
Paid Time Off
Retirement Savings Plan Available
Supplemental Insurance Available
Voluntary Life Insurance and more!
What Are We Looking For In You Education and Experience
High school diploma or G.E.D.
AND
Two (2) years of experience working in a social or public service environment with experience assisting the public
OR
Any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Licenses and Certifications
Valid State Driver's License, required.
Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans | Disabled
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$17.00 - $17.50 Hourly
Position Type:
Part Time with Benefits 20 or More
Education Level:
High School Diploma/GED
Travel Percentage:
Minimal
Category:
Social Services
About This Opportunity Work Location:
Hagerstown, MD Corps
Work Schedule:
Part-time - Non-exempt (20 hours/weekly)
This position is responsible for:
Provides social service assistance to eligible clients in the following areas: food, lodging, clothing, and financial assistance; interviews clients to determine need and eligibility to receive services; prepares accurate and complete client records; refers clients to community agencies and maintains effective working relationships with the same; ensures compliance with program policies and procedures.
Key Responsibilities Client Management (50%)
Greets and interviews clients requesting assistance to determine client's eligibility for assistance based on program guidelines and restrictions.
Records clients disposition and other pertinent information such as: income, expenses, family, and work history; assists clients in completing applications for assistance; and photocopies social security cards, picture identification cards, payroll statements, utility bills etc.
Prepares, completes, and processes food, clothing, and furniture vouchers for eligible clients; and directs clients to the social services kitchen, Thrift Store or Distribution Center for assistance.
Provides clients with food from pantry; receives and stocks items donated for the pantry; and maintains an itemized account of pantry disbursements and inventory.
Locates and arranges temporary housing for eligible clients. Contacts local lodges, homeless shelters, motels, churches, etc. for lodging.
Processes rent and utility financial assistance for eligible clients; contacts utility organizations and landlords to arrange and process financial assistance.
Assists eligible clients needing transportation assistance based on medical or relocation needs; arranges transportation through bus-line and contacts family members, friends, churches for assistance.
Serves as liaison to other agencies in order to obtain/coordinate assistance on client's behalf; builds and maintains professional working relationships with community agencies.
May serve as Coordinator for a specific program such as senior citizens or food programs; plans and coordinates program arrangements; sets-up program meeting area; ensures clients of program are served effectively.
Administration (50%)
Prepares and files client records in a timely manner ensuring all information is accurate and up to date; obtains signatures of clients as needed; reviews and tracks all client records in order to determine if client is active or inactive; maintains confidentiality of client information.
Prepares and maintains statistical records on all services provided; compiles and prepares monthly statistical reports; and ensures accuracy and completeness.
Answers telephone in a courteous and tactful manner; assists clients by providing accurate and complete information regarding the Social Service Program operations and/or services; and assists the public in locating missing persons.
Types and files routine correspondence, documents, lists, reports, etc. on behalf of the supervisor and/or Commanding Officer.
Receives and processes incoming mail; prepares deposits of funds received in an accurate and timely manner.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
Work requires frequent speaking, listening, typing, and viewing/looking at computer screens for long periods of time. Must be able to stand, sit, walk, bend, kneel, stoop, crouch, crawl, and climb.
Requires the frequent lifting or moving of items over 25 pounds, the ability to lift files, open filing cabinets and bend or stand on a stool, as necessary.
Work is performed in a combination of office and field settings. Frequently required to sit and reach; and must be able to move around the work environment. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Work may require performance of duties where exposure to communicable and infectious diseases are possible. Must be able to work with individuals with physical or mental challenges. Evening and weekend hours occasionally required.
Employee Benefits
Paid Time Off
Retirement Savings Plan Available
Supplemental Insurance Available
Voluntary Life Insurance and more!
What Are We Looking For In You Education and Experience
High school diploma or G.E.D.
AND
Two (2) years of experience working in a social or public service environment with experience assisting the public
OR
Any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Licenses and Certifications
Valid State Driver's License, required.
Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans | Disabled
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