COMMUNITY LIFE COORDINATOR (SWING SHIFT) - NORTHERN COLORADO

Denver Rescue MissionWellington, CO
Onsite

About The Position

The Community Life Coordinator (CLC) is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the shelter and/or Harvest Farm and the activities that take place therein. The CLC will be assigned to any Northern Colorado facility as needs dictate. This includes Fort Collins Rescue Mission, Seasonal Overflow Shelter, and Harvest Farm, at this time. This description outlines the essential responsibilities and qualifications for the Community Life Coordinator role at Fort Collins Rescue Mission, emphasizing commitment to safety, operational efficiency, and participant welfare. Provide support and coverage to Northern Colorado shelters and Clinical Support Specialists as assigned by supervisor.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or equivalent (GED).
  • One year of relevant experience. A combination of education and experience may be substituted.
  • Strong communication skills, both written and orally.
  • Knowledge of basic computer skills and ability to learn new software.
  • Ability to resolve conflict professionally and respectfully while maintaining composure under pressure.
  • Strong Christian ethic with ability to work with people of diverse cultural, educational, and religious backgrounds.
  • Basic knowledge of Windows software applications.
  • Work schedule as assigned.
  • Active Driver’s License as a limited amount of work-related travel may be required.
  • Must be a Christian holding to the beliefs set forth in the Statement of Faith, expressed by a personal testimony and Christian conduct.

Nice To Haves

  • (Harvest Farm only) QMAP certified preferred or become certified within 60 days of hire date.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain CPR certification within 90 days of hire date.

Responsibilities

  • Ensures security and safety of the facility and residents during shift. This includes control of drugs, alcohol, or other hazards, which could jeopardize the purpose of the Mission/Harvest Farm or its clients.
  • Must have a working knowledge of the Safety Manual and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Manual.
  • Ensures that situations that jeopardize the safety of the Mission/Harvest Farm and its occupants are handled appropriately. This means handling difficult and unruly clients, as well as making certain that occupants are free from drugs, alcohol and weapons.
  • Ensures the welfare of outside guests by calling police, ambulances or keeping the dining room open during inclement weather for shelter from the elements.
  • (Harvest Farm only) Regularly checks and documents the observation of medications to ensure compliance with prescribed schedules as provided by Harvest Farm.
  • (Harvest Farm only) Ensures that the right person receives the correct medication, dose, route, and time.
  • Ensures the Mission/Harvest Farm is cleaned according to the established standard, including daily cleaning, removal, dispersion, or storage of all clutter, trash, donations, parking lot trash, sidewalks, etc. There will be no unnecessary accumulation of anything. If you feel the Mission/Harvest Farm needs something beyond what is normally understood to be mandatory, it must be cleared by supervisor or Director of Community Life.
  • (FCRM only) Washes all sheets/blankets for overflow each day.
  • Maintains the dorm to the established standard (monitored through daily walk-throughs).
  • (FCRM only) Inventory: The CLC follows the established means of receiving, recording, monitoring, and distribution of inventory supplies purchased by the Mission or donated to the Mission for daily operations.
  • Maintenance: Through daily inspections, submits maintenance tickets through SharePoint and copies the Maintenance Supervisor and Director of Community Life.
  • (Harvest Farm only) Shuttle Duty: When needed at Harvest Farm helps with driving the shuttle.
  • Ensures all services are started and finished according to schedule. (Overflow check-ins and exits, meal service, bed checks, showers, etc.)
  • (FCRM only) Intake: Conducts intake interviews and enters information into databases, along with tracking daily numbers for shelter and shelter activities.
  • Understands their role in the daily running of the Mission, including specific shift area of focus: cleanliness, safety, and security.
  • Displays a good working knowledge of the facility and program policies and procedures, operation of the facility, mechanical operation of the facility (including fire alarm, electric, gas, and water shut-off, etc.), how to control and track inventory, inventory and use of the maintenance room, Pipeline responsibilities, safety, MSDS guidelines, employee handbook, and gifts-in-kind (GIK) receiving and distribution.
  • A commitment to safety, operational efficiency, and participant welfare.
  • It is of vital importance that the CLC shows their presence throughout the facility during their shift.
  • Other tasks as assigned by the Shelter Supervisor and Director of Community Life.
  • All Community Life Coordinators will be expected to assist with the Harvest Farm shuttle as assigned by their supervisor as the need arises.
  • (Winter season only) CLCs may be required to transport meals and linens to and from Seasonal Overflow Shelter with an approved driver's license and driving record.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Shift Differential: $1.50/ hour After 6:00PM to 6:00AM
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