What are the responsibilities and job description for the Direct Care Provider position at Espanola Pathways Shelter?
Espanola Pathways Shelter is OPEN
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Hiring Multiple Direct Care Professionals (DCP’s)
Skills Needed:
· Reliable, initiative, critical thinking, assertive, responsible
· Attention to detail and rules
· De-escalation, conflict resolution and mediation
· Organization and efficiency
· Teamwork
· Critical thinking
· Quick thinker and decision make
· Emotional management
· Able to work under pressure
· Coordinated Data entry
· Written and oral communication
· CPSW, CCSS, CHW certifications preferred but not required
EPS is the only low barrier homeless shelter in Espanola and is now interviewing for the reopening of our overnight shifts. Paid training will be Sept 29th – Oct 10 during the day, then the overnights start October 13th. If you have a desire to help the unhoused and are looking to join a strong dedicated team for an organization offering room for growth, please keep reading.
The Shelter offers seasonal overnight services, case management, and essential services. We also work closely with many organizations and community partners throughout Northern New Mexico.
Position: Seeking Direct Care Professionals that:
· Are committed to empowering vulnerable populations
· Have a deep understanding of the traditions and complexities within the Espanola Valley
· Have experience with homelessness, addiction and/or mental health concerns
· Are comfortable in a rapidly changing environment
· Are eager to learn and grow with us
This position is the bedrock of the EPS mission, which is to prevent homelessness and to provide our homeless community with access to viable pathways toward a more productive life. We are not here to judge; we are here to serve. We serve with kindness and respect. Our main goal is to provide a safe place to sleep and have access to meals and services. This position directly serves and supervises our guests as well as maintaining the cleanliness of the facility.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
· Maintain a clean, and supportive environment
· Monitor the facility and all activities to maintain safety
· Read, understand, and carry out EPS Policies and Procedure Manual, EPS Guidelines, Code of Ethics and Conduct
· Help guests feel welcome
· Help guests prevent and/or manage conflict
· Assist guests with staying focused on their goals and following through on appointments
· Support guests in following and staying accountable to all EPS rules
· Attain proper data collections
· Perform light administrative functions and meet all deadlines
· Make guests aware of all shelter and community resources/programs
· Stay current with related trainings and professional development
· Attend staff meetings and trainings
· Follow specific instructions and direction from Shelter Management
· Demonstrate tact, grace, patience, and professionalism in all circumstances
Qualifications:
· Ability to maintain clear personal and professional boundaries
· Able to follow detailed directions
· Experience working with a diverse population, with sensitivity to differences in culture, religion, sexual orientation, race, age, and physical disabilities and illnesses, and mental health challenges
· Experience recognizing and dealing with those under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
· Experience recognizing and managing mood shifts and escalating behavior
· Demonstrate ability to respond responsibly and calmly to emergency and crisis situations
· Ability to communicate effectively
· Ability to spontaneously flex your communication style to genuinely approach and accommodate shelter guests, staff, community leaders, etc.
· Ability to complete accurate reports in a timely fashion both written and on the computer
· At least 1 year sobriety and commitment to being clean and sober while working at EPS
· Willingness to participate in random drug testing
Experience:
· Minimum Education: High school diploma or GED
· Minimum 1 year in service with homeless and/or individuals with substance abuse
· Homeless Shelter: 1 year (Preferred)
· Basic Computer Skills: Microsoft Word, Excel, gmail
The work location is at 628 N. Riverside Drive, Espanola, NM 87532. English/Spanish speaker preferred. Must be authorized to work in the United States. Paid bi-weekly.
Schedule & Compensation:
Part time: 8–12 hour shifts, evenings & overnights, $17.00 per hour
If you would like to join the EPS Team,
please email your cover letter and a resume that is 1-3 pages maximum
to: corine@espanolapathwaysshelter.org
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $17.00 - $18.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Paid orientation
- Professional development assistance
- Safety equipment provided
Work Location: In person
Salary : $17 - $18