Under the supervision of the Humanitarian program manager, the relief program coordinator is responsible for delivery of the agency’s humanitarian relief services to newcomers, including refugees, special immigrant visa holders (SIV), immigrants, people experiencing homelessness, along with other vulnerable populations. This includes but is not limited to the Mother Teresa Center, Guadalupe Community Center, St. Stephens CARE Center, and other satellite locations or mobile response sites. The program coordinator is responsible for providing and/or coordinating all services to eligible clients. The program coordinator must have the ability to provide services such as referrals for humanitarian shelter, food assistance (food pantries, congregate meal sites, and mobile food distributions), showers via the mobile shower units, clothing assistance, hygiene assistance, educational support and/or referrals with/to ESL, GED, Life Skills, Financial Literacy, and acculturation. Referral to Legal support with ID recovery, work permits, crime victims assistance. Referrals for housing, navigation for rental, utility, or humanitarian funds assistance, transportation assistance via agency vans, bus passes, or ride share. Referrals to client-centered, trauma informed, and culturally competent case management services. The program coordinator must be able to oversee the utilization of equipment and agency vehicles to provide services to clients. The program coordinator will be required to work non-traditional hours, be on call evenings and weekends, and work at remote/off-site locations. Bilingual in English and Spanish is preferred.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level