CFTH- By-Name-List Coordinator

Council for the HomelessVancouver, WA
Onsite

About The Position

The By-Name-List (BNL) Coordinator position is responsible for leveraging and promoting continuous quality improvement best practices to actively reshape community processes and behavioral norms. This position will co-develop a shared vision for success across the community, provide the project management support to actualize that vision, and embed principles of relationship and community-building into processes to ensure system-level gains are sustained. This position will establish and maintain critical communication and knowledge-sharing lanes between end users, providers, the community as a whole and the broader systems that touch the homelessness response system.

Requirements

  • At least two years’ experience providing resources to people experiencing homelessness and/or people that have lower incomes.
  • Commitment to ensuring there is equitable access to the local homeless crisis response system for all.
  • Strong customer service, time management and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong cultural awareness and humility.
  • Ability to accept feedback as an opportunity to improve and excel.
  • Ability to remain empathetic, kind, and nonjudgmental regardless of the situation.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong interpersonal skills are required to work with staff and participants from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds.
  • Knowledge of best practices around coordinated entry/assessments and understanding of Clark County resources for low income and homeless individuals and families is essential for this position.
  • Moderate computer and analytical skills to perform job functions.
  • Constant independent judgment and/or action, organizational skills, customer service, decision making, and use of discretion are required.
  • Frequent teamwork, problem analysis and training and supervising are required.
  • Incumbent must read, speak, write and understand English to work effectively with staff, community partners, and clients.
  • Basic data entry and math skills are necessary to input data and generate reports necessary to fulfill job functions.

Nice To Haves

  • Lived experience as someone who has or had low-income and/or has formerly experienced homelessness.
  • Exceptional verbal and written communication.
  • Speaks a language(s) other than English and reflects our diverse community.
  • Experience with working on or supervising a street outreach team.
  • Experience using HMIS or other databases.
  • Knowledge of Clark County resources and agencies that serve people experiencing homelessness.
  • Language (Russian, Ukrainian Spanish, Chuukese, ASL) skills are helpful.
  • Occasional creativity and mentoring are required.

Responsibilities

  • Supports the agency’s mission, values, equity statement, strategic goals and policies through words and actions.
  • Builds and maintains strong relationships with key stakeholders, including direct service providers, government agencies, Persons with Lived Experience of Homelessness (PLEH) advisory groups, and housing providers.
  • Models and promotes the use of continuous quality improvement methods for system-improvement and population-level change.
  • Develops community feedback and communication loops to collect broader community input in strategic direction, ensure the community is read into progress, and to build PLEH input into the community’s decision-making structures.
  • Establishes community-wide goals and efforts to support it through setting system-level goals, monitoring progress, and working with the core team to decide which projects do or do not contribute to goals and aims.
  • Serves as source of accountability and project management follows up on action items, creates consistent lanes of communication, setting and facilitating meetings, and ensures data transparency.
  • Supports the strategic deployment of capacity through identifying where resources are being underutilized and developing a responsive structure to capacity needs.
  • Performs system analysis in collaboration with stakeholders such as risk assessments, asset and system mapping, and population-level data analysis.
  • Supports providers in their own tests of change by establishing improvement projects, facilitating provider goal-setting, and serving as an accountability partner.
  • Scales tests of change to wider populations through collecting data on what works at small scales and distributing that learning to the broader community.
  • Connects the community to adjacent systems in the community by developing strong relationships outside the HRS and fostering a shared understanding of how adjacent systems connect with the HRS.
  • Establish and maintain positive, productive relationships with colleagues, team and partnering agencies.
  • Represent the agency at various community meetings and with stakeholders in a manner aligned with agency values and policies.
  • Seek to create a trauma-informed environment for participants, colleagues, and partners.
  • Consistently comply with position and department human resources, safety and attendance standards.
  • Performs related duties and responsibilities as required.

Benefits

  • Criminal records satisfactory to the VHA are conditions of employment.
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