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Title: Residential Aide Schedule: CURRENT SHIFT PRIORITY is 4pm - 12am. Varying shifts available: 8AM – 4PM, 4PM - 12AM, or 12AM – 8AM (Must be available to work weekend shift); 9am -5pm Location: Bronx and Brooklyn sites Reporting to: Director of Operations Salary: $38K-$40K for FT; PT also available The Mission: The 163rd Street Improvement Council’s mission is the provision of resources to improve individuals’ quality of life. We offer Strength Support, and Stability, not only for those on the journey from homelessness to fully appropriate housing, but to a complete continuum of humanity. From pre-natal care, through end of life planning; for individuals who are low-income, formerly homeless, veterans, recently released from incarceration, LGBTQ; or with special physical, cognitive, or developmental needs, the 163rd Street Improvement Council offers resources, referrals, and direct services to help. Whenever possible, we provide direct assistance, but we also rely on cooperative measures, advocacy, and education. Our goal is to spur the transformative process through access to services, treatment, education, advocacy, and training so that, individually and collectively, all people will enjoy fuller and more abundant lives. The Company: Created in 1965, the 163rd Street Improvement Council, Inc. (or the Council, as we like to call it) involved itself in the fight against community deprivation of resources in the South Bronx. Determined to make a difference in the lives of the residents, the Council began to create affordable housing in the community. The Facility: The 163rd Street Improvement Council operates homeless shelters funded by New York City’s department of homeless services each shelter offers clients a supportive, structured, therapeutic, safe, and drug-free facility. homeless (often mentally ill and substance-abusing) men and women are provided with comprehensive services to stabilize their condition to successfully transition into permanent and/or supported housing. The Glo Sanctuary Shelter is located in the Brooklyn. Specific Requirements: This is a full-time shift position. Staff may be asked to adjust their work schedule depending on the operational needs of the site. Residential Aide Duties: Complete intakes for new clients and provide orientation to the facility and DHS rules and regulations. Collect and make copies of client identification and other documents necessary during initial intake. Maintain required documentation in case records in writing and computer database (CARES) and update client’s records in accordance with governmental and agency policy. Perform hourly area inspections to ensure that shelter rules are adhered too. Performs the day- to- day monitoring of the residents’ on-site activities. Performs inspections of the facility and immediate neighborhood, and documents/reports any incidents. O Standard: This task is completed on an hourly basis. O Standard: Incidents and reports need to be submitted on the day the report/incident is taken. Monitor sitting areas, laundry rooms and cafeteria to ensure all clients are adhering to shelter rules Assists in the planning and organization of recreational activities, events and outings. Assist clients in daily living skills; wakes the clients as needed, provide clothing and personal care items to client. Remind clients of daily schedule, appointments etc. Ensures that the clients are out of the dormitories records in accordance with governmental and agency policy. Secure the clients’ personal property and maintains a detailed inventory of the clients’ belongings. Observe the behavior of clients, reporting any unusual behavior to the case management and clinical staff. Attend and participate in all required agency meetings: staff meetings, house meetings, in- service training and weekly/bi-weekly case review Assists in the Cafeteria with meals being served to clients at breakfast, lunch and dinner Performs other duties as assigned by the Residential Aide Supervisor or other supervisory staff. Qualifications: A High School Diploma or GED required 1 year of experience working with homeless mentally ill adults or other special needs population Excellent oral, writing and listening skills Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, especially e-mail, Word and Excel: computer literate Bilingual or multilingual a plus Education/License: High School Diploma or GED required. Associate Degree preferred Food handlers certificate a plus
Summary/Objective: The Employee Relations Manager is responsible for fostering a positive workplace culture, enhancing career development, and improving overall employee engagement. This role involves developing and implementing engagement strategies, overseeing disciplinary actions, and ensuring effective communication between employees and management. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in human resources, excellent interpersonal skills, and a proactive approach to addressing employee concerns and promoting a harmonious work environment. Classification: Non-exempt (overtime eligible) Hybrid Schedule – 3 Days in the office/2 days’ work from home 30% Travel throughout the RE portfolio Essential function/Responsibilities: duties include but are not limited to the following: • Create the training and development programs that will be implemented for the team members, including orientation, departmental training, legally required training, etc. Ensure this calendar continuously evolves and that there is consistent participation. • Develop and facilitate learning and development programs that align with the company's goals and employees' career aspirations. • Recommends resources to address development needs and monitor progress. • Identify training needs and coordinate professional development opportunities to support employee growth and satisfaction. • Plan and organize events, activities, and initiatives to foster team building and a positive company culture. • Work with the Executive Vice President of Human Resources and manage the disciplinary action process, ensuring fair and consistent application of policies and procedures. • Conduct thorough and objective investigations into employee complaints and allegations, ensuring all concerns are addressed promptly and fairly. • Maintain detailed records of all investigations, including findings and actions taken. Address and resolve employee conflicts and grievances in a timely and professional manner, maintaining a positive work environment. • Ensure that company policies and procedures are communicated effectively and adhered to by all employees. • Oversee the annual performance evaluation process, ensuring consistency and fairness. • Work with managers to ensure they provide constructive feedback and support employee development. • Track and analyze engagement metrics and trends, providing regular reports and recommendations to management. • Conduct data collection and analysis to support operational decisions. • Assist in succession planning. • Support the Human Resources team with department goals. Other Duties: Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Competencies: • High attention to detail, especially when handling disciplinary actions and documentation. • Strong organizational and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. • Ability to analyze data, identify trends, and make informed recommendations. • Expertise in creating and implementing learning and development programs to enhance employee skills and career growth. • Skilled in guiding managers to provide effective and constructive feedback during performance evaluations. • Ability to conduct thorough and objective investigations and document findings meticulously. Education and Experience: •** Bachelor’s degree** in human resources, Business Administration, or a related field** is a must** • Background in Real Estate Property Management desired, Affordable Housing is a plus • SHRM/SPHR certification essential • Ideally be Bilingual - Spanish • Minimum of 3 years of human resources experience, focusing on performance, development, and disciplinary actions • Knowledge of the nine-box grid for talent management and succession planning • Strong understanding of employment laws and regulations