HRA Domestic Violence Services (DVS) is the primary mechanism through which the City of New York provides emergency shelter and social services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. DVS oversees the largest network of domestic violence services in the country. These NYS mandated shelter and community-based programs provide prevention and intervention services, crisis counseling, advocacy, and legal services to help families and individuals impacted by domestic violence. The programs administered by DVS include the Domestic Violence Shelter program, the Domestic Violence Hotline, the No Violence Again (NoVA) program, the Domestic Violence Liaison Unit (DVLU) and Anti-Domestic Violence Eligibility Needs Team (ADVENT), Non-Residential Domestic Violence Services. The NoVA Mobile Response Unit assesses clients referred by Department of Homeless Services (DHS) who may have experienced intimate partner violence while in DHS shelter. NoVA conducts an intensive assessment to determine eligibility and the level of risk to qualify for placement in a DV shelter and if safety issues would preclude placement of applicants together in shelter. The MRT assists placement in HRA’s DV shelter, while providing crisis counseling and referrals for non-residential services. The NoVA Consultation Unit provides technical assistance and training to DHS staff to help support DV clients in DHS shelter. Under the supervision of the NoVA MRT/Consultation Unit Supervisor I (SW), with considerable latitude for independent action, directly supervises NoVA MRT/Consultation social work staff who are responsible for screening and assessing DHS referrals of clients currently in DHS shelter who are experiencing intimate partner violence to assess risk and NoVA eligibility and assist with safe placement in Domestic Violence (DV) shelter or within Department of Homeless Services (DHS). The NoVA MRT/Consultation Unit Sup I ( (SW) is responsible for reviewing screening and assessment recommendations; approving NoVA eligibility determinations, service plans and DHS preclusions; addressing high risk situations, providing crisis information and referrals to DV non-residential and community services; establishing collaborative relationships with DHS staff and DV service providers to ensure appropriate and expeditious delivery of services; coordinating DV/intimate partner training for DHS staff, and monitoring internal administrative controls for tracking both actions taken and forms submitted for each referral. The NoVA MRT/Consultation Unit Sup I ( (SW) is responsible for direct Supervision of NoVA MRT/Consultation social work staff who are responsible for screening and assessing DHS referrals of DHS residents experiencing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) to provide necessary DV resources in the community and/or safe placement either in emergency DV shelters or a within Department of Homeless Services (DHS). DVS is recruiting for one (1) Supervisor I (SW) to function as the Project NOVA MRT Supervisor who will:
Stand Out From the Crowd
Upload your resume and get instant feedback on how well it matches this job.
Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees