Simpson Housing Services is hiring: Overnight Shelter Advocate in Minneapolis
Simpson Housing Services, Minneapolis, MN, United States, 55400
Job Description
Why Work For Simpson?
Our Mission is to house, support and empower people impacted by homelessness.
- We believe that everybody has the right to safe and affordable housing.
- Racism is a key cause of homelessness; therefore, we work to dismantle racism on individual, organizational, and systemic levels.
- We honor the inherent strengths and dignity of each person and promote the power of self-determination.
- We are driven by compassion and accountability as we build authentic relationships to strengthen our community.
Simpson Housing Services Provides an Excellent Benefits Package to All Full-time Employees, Including:
- Generous PTO and 11 Additional Paid Holidays
- Health Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts and an HSA match
- Retirement Plan with Employer Match
- Up to 12 Weeks Paid Parental Leave
- Free Annual Minnesota State Park Pass or Wellness Stipend
- Dental Coverage and Vision Discount Plan
- An Incredible Culture that Encourages Career Growth and Support!
Summary
The shelter advocate ensures a safe, clean, supportive, and affirming environment for single adults, which serves 44 men and 22 women every night. This full-time role involves awake overnight shifts (midnight to 8 am, including weekends) and focuses on providing advocacy, resources, crisis management and operational support for guests.
Participant populations may include individuals with chemical abuse issues, criminal histories (drug charges, prostitution, fraud, etc.), and/or mental health issues. The shelter advocate may provide back-up for other advocates during periods of absence or during times of increased workloads. This position plays a vital role in fostering a hospitable and secure environment while coordinating with staff, volunteers and community partners.
Responsibilities
Facilitate positive on-site shelter operations:
- Communicate and enforce shelter rules while maintaining a positive atmosphere.
- Greet, screen, and assist guests at shelter entry; oversee paperwork and updates.
- Supervise and provide guidance to interns, volunteers and meal
- Provide an awake presence overnight and primary contact for guest questions. when
- Provide a hospitable environment for guests and
- Maintain shelter cleanliness and organization, including, bed storage, unused lockers and donations.
- Manage supplies and complete daily operational tasks.
Provide quality coordination of services:
- Communicate regularly and coordinate services with all team members including the Supervisor.
- Arrive on time for scheduled shifts and meetings.
- Be informed of issues of homelessness and the shelter system
Provide relevant support and advocacy to assigned guest caseload:
- Meet regularly with guests to determine needs.
- Provide support services including linkage with appropriate community resources, housing, and advocacy.
- Assist and support guests with crisis and conflict management issues.
Complete accurate and thorough documentation and recordkeeping in a timely manner:
- Log clear and concise case notes of daily events.
- Maintain accurate, timely documentation, including case notes, statistical data and guest records.
- Participate in reporting for funding sources and site visits.
- Use necessary computer systems, including HMIS with competence and attention to detail.
Team and Professional Engagement:
- Develop and maintain positive working relationships with staff, volunteers, and participants.
- Attend and participate in all work-related meetings.
- Respectful and appropriate attire and communication are required when interacting with guests, volunteers, staff, and the public to maintain a positive representation of the organization.
- Maintain confidentiality.
- Adhere to a standard framework of boundaries in all interactions with guests, volunteers, staff and public.
Commitment to equity and anti-racism:
- Work within and across agency departments to build a culture of equity and
- Evolve knowledge and strategy of equity and antiracism on an individual and team level.
- Participate in meetings, trainings, and workshops hosted by SHS about diversity, equity, inclusion, antiracism, and other related topics.
Qualifications
Required:
- High school diploma or GED.
- Overnight availability and reliable transportation.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Commitment to confidentiality and professional boundaries.
Preferred:
- Experience working with low-income, homeless and diverse populations.
- Experience working with individuals with mental health challenges, chemical dependency or abuse.
- At least 1 year of direct social service experience.
Essential Skills and Attributes
- Patience, flexibility, and decisiveness under pressure.
- Strong teamwork and collaboration skills with the ability to work independently.
- Professional communication with guests, staff, and external partners.
- Ability to deescalate and handle crisis situations with empathy and composure.
- Physical capacity to lift up to 40 lbs. and navigate shelter facilities.