The Safety Ambassador supports the Permanent Supportive Housing team and is responsible for promoting and ensuring a safe environment by maintaining a physical presence across Plymouth Housing properties. Location focus will be on buildings where incidents have been higher and where staffing ratios are low as determined by the Crisis Manager, Safety Management, Deputy Director of Permanent Supportive Housing or Chief of Supportive Housing Officer. This position will support staff who are providing support and trauma informed care to residents who, as a result of trauma, do at times act out frequent verbal and physical aggression. Many of these incidents can be mitigated by rapport with residents and de-escalation skills. The Safety Ambassador will monitor cameras, be available to receive phone calls/radio from the buildings for backup support, rove the properties (using Plymouth funded means of transportation) walk with staff through the hallways conducting floor checks, walk with staff to and from their method of transportation before/or after a shift if needed. In certain situations, the Safety Ambassador may be positioned at a building for a portion of their shift. If there is an active eviction of a resident, the Safety Ambassador may be positioned at that building during their shift. Safety Ambassadors will document interactions with residents and notify their supervisor of any safety concerns or risks noticed. The Safety Ambassador will maintain a high-quality safety service delivery based on the values inherent in Plymouth’s mission, the principles of cultural proficiency, the tenets of harm reduction, trauma-informed care, the ‘housing first’ philosophy, and work towards maintaining a stable environment all while fostering a sense of community. This is a regular, full-time benefited position .
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees