Housing Specialist
15 days ago
New York
Job DescriptionSalary: $31.59/hour Position:Housing Specialist Department:Bronx Community Program Location:Bronx ReportsTo:Manager Classification:Full TimeNon-Exempt Work Model:Hybrid The Violence Intervention Program, Inc. (VIP) is the only culturally specific non-profit organization in New York City serving Latinx survivors of domestic and sexual violence, the vast majority of whom are immigrants. Founded as a grassroots response to intimate partner violence and sexual assault, VIP has consistently centered survivors in its leadership and fostered a staff community that reflects the rich national, ethnic, and racial diversity of the communities it serves. Today, VIP operates two community-based programs serving the Bronx, Manhattan, and Queens; four housing programs, including two shelters, Rapid Re-Housing, and Home+; a bilingual helpline; and innovative programs focused on economic justice, sexual violence, restorative justice, and child and adolescent services. Housing Specialistwill provide program participants with safe,long-termhousing and supportive services to assist them in becomingself-sufficientand free from violence.In addition, the Housing Specialist will provide supportive services that include:case management, educational/vocational workshops, public benefits coordination, financial planning, and leadership development. The goal of this program is for each participant to achieve economic self-sufficiency,educational/vocational attainment and to move them towards permanenthousing. Essential Functions • Perform telephone screening to identify potentialparticipants., • Conductintakeassessmenton all program participants to identify needs and create/discuss safety plans., • Provide information and referrals; advocacy and accompaniment as it relates to housingand public benefits. This includes over the phone, in person and via written correspondence in a timelymanner., • Consistently assess the safety of clients to ensure their security, and that of their children; and create safety plans as needed., • Work collaboratively with staff and other service providers on a consistent basis to ensure the highest quality service delivery., • Adhere to mandated reporting requirements as they relate to such issues as child abuse/neglect, suicide/homicide concerns, etc., • Attend and participate in regularly scheduled agency and program meeting including supervision sessions, trainings, case conferences, agency-wide staff meetings, team meetings, inter-disciplinary meetings, etc., • Conduct community outreach and /or educational workshops as needed by program., • Represent VIP at conferences, community meetings and special events; including Promoting VIP services at all public functions., • Report Language access issues as they occur to Associate Director of Community Programs., • Perform other tasks as required, including any related administrative duties as needed. Housing & Public Benefits Functions • Assist program participants with completing housing applications (i.e.NYCHA Public Housing; Affordable Housing and/or privatehousing), • Advocate on behalf of clients regarding housing court issues, emergency transfers, applying for public benefits etc., • Stay informed and provide information to clients regarding local, state and federal programs that provide rental arrears and assistance, • Participate and advocate in policy discussions about housing and public benefit rights and assist in local and state lobbying efforts including participating in round tables., • Network with realtors in various communities and accessing their ability to work withprogram participants, • Conduct groups on housing resources, issues,etc., • Researchlow-incomehousing and maintaining a current resourcedirectory Data Collection & Entry • Accurately record all required information that will be pertinent to identifiedoutcomes, • Collect and analyze data to enhance service delivery for the purpose of achievingoutcomes, • Make recommendations for improvement or enhancement to data processes to ensure standards in data entry, collection, and retrieval areachieved Requirements • BSW, BA or equivalent relevant experience in the field of human services, • BilingualRequired (English/Spanish verbal and written)., • Must have advocacy and/or counseling experience in the area of domestic violence, women and childrens issues, or related field., • Strong verbal and written communication and documenting skills., • Must bewell organized, work independently and collectively, while maintaining a flexible schedule., • Must be knowledgeable in working with diverse communities, particularly Latinx, people of color, and low-income populations and deliver culturally competent services., • Must have the ability to operate office equipment such as computers, copy machine, fax machine, phone systems, etc. with strong internet and software skills;incl. Microsoft Office and client database., • Must be able to exercise good judgment, compassion, and sensitivity at all times to provide trauma-informed care., • Must ensure agency, program and client confidentiality at all times., • Must work well with a team and bring self-awareness and accountability to the workplace., • Must be passionate about intersectional social justice issuesimpactingsurvivors of trauma. Compensation & Benefits • Full-time, non-exempt position, working 35 hours per week with annual wages of $57,500/year., • We cover 85% of the cost of medical (United Healthcare/Oxford), dental and vision coverage (MetLife). FSA/HSA available., • Paid Time Off program, 12 paid holidays, a mid-year and end-of-year office closure, and Summer Fridays., • Commuter benefits, • 403b retirement plan, • Employee Assistance Program, • Life Insurance and Long Term Disability, • Employee Wellness activities