Housing Advocates (HA) are responsible for daily oversight and programming at the STEP Shelter. Housing Advocates ensure client safety and support crisis intervention, programming/workshops, assist clients with case management goals and overall operational assistance of the STEP shelter. Housing Advocates support clients with day-to-day needs, de-escalation and crisis intervention, house maintenance, life skills workshops and group programming. HA’s support case plans that may include document readiness, service referrals, education or employment readiness, mental health support of clients in the STEP program. We operate under a housing-first, low barrier framework. Program participants have often experienced trauma, homelessness, engagement with criminal justice and/or foster care systems, substance use/abuse, and/or mental health challenges. Low-barrier services are designed to reach disconnected LGBTQ+ transitional-aged youth (18-24 years old) as the program is rooted in trauma-informed care and harm reduction models. Housing Advocates work to reduce the traumatic impacts from being unhoused by creating a safe, inclusive and stable short-term housing environment where their basic needs are met. In partnership with their Case Manager, other program staff, and community partners, we are working as a team to support the client’s capacity to achieve and maintain long-term housing stability, strengthen life skills and self-reliance, upon entry into our program. Due to the nature of the residential and crisis-response environment, Housing Advocates may be required to remain on-site and available to respond to participant's needs during their shifts. As a result, this role may require an on-duty meal period when coverage cannot be relieved, consistent with operational needs and applicable labor requirements.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree