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Domestic Violence Shelter Case Manager
Building Futures San Leandro, CA
$94k-118k (estimate)
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Building Futures is Hiring a Domestic Violence Shelter Case Manager Near San Leandro, CA

Company DescriptionAGENCY SUMMARY: Based in San Leandro, Building Futures is an Alameda County leader providing a safety net of services to help individuals and families rebuild safe and stable lives after homelessness and family violence. To accomplish this aim, the agency provides a continuum of care including two homeless shelters; a domestic violence safe house; a full spectrum of domestic violence outreach services; a transitional and permanent housing site; and rapid rehousing programs which serves target populations including military veterans, families reuniting after CPS involvement, survivors of domestic violence, and others.Job DescriptionPOSITION SUMMARY: The Domestic Violence Shelter Manager will oversee the day-to-day operations and works to ensure the safety and health of Sister Me Home, BF Domestic Violence Safe House, including all residents and staff that work at the site. Under the supervision of the DV Services Director, the DV Shelter Manager will implement consistent policies that are in line with Alameda County shelter standards, including written down protocols that is trauma-informed in practice yet consistent in ensuring the safety and health of all residents and staff in a communal shelter setting. This position will provide ongoing support and supervision of the daily operations and service delivery to Safe House staff in serving the needs of survivors of domestic violence, from crisis to increased options towards housing. This position is part of the leadership team in ensuring the implementation of domestic violence best practices and resources for DV survivors, focused on SMH residents. The DV Shelter Manager must be flexible in their work and schedule and is supportive in their interaction with staff and clients. This person must be genuine in leadership style, detail-oriented, organized, skilled in conflict management, written and verbal communication, and be able to perform with multiple interruptions and multitask projects.Essential Functions:ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Uphold the highest standards of professionalism (while maintaining personal/professional boundaries) for the site, representing the agency in the response and interaction with staff and clients.Train, support, supervise and foster leadership among staff at SMH.Support and provide on call back up scheduling and shifts for shelter staffDevelop strong resources and engaging methods of delivery for Domestic Violence victims, while understanding the sensitivity necessary in serving families who have experienced domestic violenceRemain current on domestic violence best practices and the resources available for safe house residents, make sure to keep clients and staff well informed.Maintain overall health and safety of the domestic violence safe house through a trauma informed care approach (educating staff consistently).Uphold ethics and confidentiality of the safe house.Build community relationships on behalf of the site.Facilitate regular safe house staff meetings.Participate in weekly supervision with Director.Attend and participate in agency’s weekly shelter case conference meeting.Co-facilitate weekly DV team case conference meetings w/ Outreach ManagerEnsure monthly client calendar is created, updated, and distributed to clients and entire DV team to encourage clients to participate in program activities, including activities led by staff around healthy relationships, housing support, self-empowerment, caregiver support around the impact of DV on kids etc.Responsible for ensuring SMH staff meets all required deliverables, including data requirements by funder weekly and monthly.Create and maintain written protocols for consistent, trauma-informed, and improved service delivery.Responsible for ensuring facility is compliant with shelter standards and be ready for regular on-site audits.RESPONSIBILITIES FOR OPERATIONS AND SERVICE DELIVERY: Work with Human Resources to hire and onboard staff.Determine staff training needs of SMH staff and arrange for training.Respond to any emergency situations at the site as needed and participate in on-call emergencies.Create and maintain RA and on-call operations schedule for SMH.Monitor and update program statistics weekly; oversee completion of statistics for safe house staff on a weekly basis to Director, and monthly to Data team.Maintain written records of individual meetings, exit surveys, referrals, communication with external sources; assist in maintaining accurate client records, collecting statistics and submitting monthly reports.Draft and document all protocols of the operations, service delivery, staff collaboration and scheduling, on call, and volunteer participation of SMH safe house. This includes protocols for orientation of clients into SMH and in the hotel. Protocols will be discussed regularly with the leadership team and will be stored in the DV Services drive for easy access.Facilitate weekly and oversee regular SMH team meetings involving RAs, Site Coordinator, Case manager, and Family Advocate.Create and update staff workplans, including RAs, case manager, site coordinator, and the Family Advocate work plan. Regularly attend collaborative meetings and maintain partnerships with community agencies.QualificationsQUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & SKILL REQUIRED:Required Qualification: Master of Social Work (MSW) or equivalent clinical program management experience, in a human/social service and/or non-profit setting a plus.Minimum of four years working with issues of Domestic Violence and a record of successfully facilitating change and/or innovation in the Domestic Violence or related field. Plus, two-three years’ experience in homelessness, substance abuse, mental health and child abuse.Knowledge of Domestic Violence dynamics & Alameda County resources for domestic violence and homeless and other underserved populations.Supervising staff/ Project management/Organizational management/Communication/ Conflict-management skills are a must in this positionFull ability to initiate and administer the oversight of staff and service delivery at our 20-bed Domestic Violence safe house.Skilled at interacting in a supportive and professional manner with a diverse population of women and children.Able to perform repetitive office tasks (such as data management, updating forms, filing, copying, etc.)Valid California Driver’s License and access to personal automobile.Ability to work with immigrant communities a plus.Experience with federal grant programs funding Domestic Violence work.Experience maintaining personal/professional boundaries.Preferred Qualification: Certification as Certified Domestic Violence Counselor (training offered soon after hire if needed).Minimum of two years’ experience in staff management and/or supervision experience.Express a commitment to the empowerment of women and children.Bilingual/bicultural a plus.Excellent organizational, oral, and written communication skills is essential.Experienced in MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and demonstrated familiarity with data collection and statistical reports.Other Skills and Abilities: A collaborative style that is both open to input, constructive feedback, responsive to concerns and suggestions, and proactive and clear in communicating and making decisions.The willingness and ability to learn about any of the above, and the initiative to obtain needed training and expertise.Must beAbility to move up and down stairs in safe house facility.Ability to sit for extended periods of time.Ability to lift from floor, including moving children or items up to but not limited to 40 lbs. Additional InformationBuilding Futures is an equal opportunity employer. Our commitment to equal opportunity extends to the employment relationship and all areas of personnel activity such as recruitment, selection, hiring, placement, job assignment, supervision, training, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, employee activities, educational opportunities, and access to facilities and programs. Building Futures’ policy prohibits discrimination based on actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), gender identity or expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, domestic partnership status, military service and veteran status, physical or mental disability, protected medical condition as defined by applicable state or local law (such as cancer), genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws and ordinances. Building Futures also prohibits discrimination based on the perception that anyone is of a protected class or is associated with a person who is perceived as being part of a protected class. All such discrimination is unlawful.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$94k-118k (estimate)

POST DATE

03/17/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/16/2024

WEBSITE

bfri.org

HEADQUARTERS

Providence, RI

SIZE

<25

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