Provide housing case management assistance to non-residential program participants who have fled a domestic violence or sexual assault living environment. Provide casework both in the office and in the participant’s home, once the family exits emergency shelter and is in their own home.
Requirements
- Conduct casework with housing participants to include goal setting, education, personal financial planning, referral to BATP’s victim advocacy program, and other services as necessary.
- Assist parent/child with healthy development.
- Inquire and report all allegations of child or elder abuse to CPS or APS.
- Oversee program participant transportation needs, including reimbursement process for travel to services.
- Be knowledgeable of community resources.
- Provide structured activities for children, while mothers attend non-residential follow-up services.
- Complete HUD regulated inspections as needed.
- Prepare and submit monthly purchase request for rental and/or utility assistance for program participants.
- Work in partnership with Apartment Managers and Landlords to provide safe, sanitary, and secure living arrangements.
- Complete monthly Landlord/Leasing Office calls to ensure continued occupancy while proactively addressing any tenant concerns.
- Maintain program participant records.
- Maintaining strict confidentiality when completing file maintenance and working with collaborative partners.
- Complete on-site emergency victim accompaniments from hospitals and police stations including assessments and intake paperwork.
- Review, prepare, and organize participant’s files and database for internal and external monitoring.
- Resolve participant complaints by adhering to the grievance process.
- Serve as the backup to the Housing Specialist.
- Be knowledgeable of program guidelines and be willing to enforce program guidelines when not being followed.
- Have knowledge of grant objectives and goals.
- Prepare reports as requested.
- Continually oversee program needs and make recommendations to the supervisor.
- Participate in Agency fund-raisers, community awareness, and speaking activities.
- Provide victim information to former shelter residents, including referrals to the victim assistance/advocacy staff as appropriate.
- Work weekends and evenings as required or as requested.
- Attend staff meetings.
- Assist with answering the Agency hotline.
- Assist with providing assessment services to victims.
- Rotate as the on-call emergency accompaniment staff and be able to respond within 45 minutes.
- Represent the Agency in public presentations and professional training.
- Develop and procure program/service awareness activities, literature and program supplies, maintain playroom, information distribution areas, and supplies for school and group activities.
- Facilitate the Job Readiness Classes at shelter.
- Complete assigned chores on a quarterly rotation schedule.
- Complete bi-weekly timesheet and monthly mileage tracking sheet.
- Other duties as assigned.