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Working knowledge of issues facing homeless youth. Develop education goals and case/education plans in areas such as budgeting, housing, substance use, transportation, and time management.
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Assures social services compliance with legal, regulatory and professional standards, including Article 28 and JCAHO (where applicable) and OMH Provides referrals for long-term counseling and for other necessary services (e.g. substance abuse treatment, legal services, housing assistance.
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Health Care for the Homeless is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to racial equity and inclusion. Willingness to adopt Harm Reduction and Housing First principles and apply them to work with clients.
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Training warehouse, commercial kitchen, construction workshop, computer lab, alternative high school, tiny home community, and a recently completed 30- bed dormitory for homeless and housing insecure young adultsall designed and built by Oakland youth.
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Specific Case Manager Program Overview:Our housing program assists the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless to achieve housing and financial stability. Provide housing stability case management services for homeless and at-risk homeless individuals and families.
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The Community Service Program Director will support the development and implementation of statewide and community systems to help lead and coordinate administration of anti-poverty and homeless assistance programs.
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The Social Service Supervisor is responsible for ensuring Case Managers and Housing Coordinators working in shelters to provide quality services to single adults and families in accordance with all the Department of Homeless Services (DHS), the NYS Office of Temporary Disability Assistance (OTDA.
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Provide direct supervision, training and evaluation of units including Dean of Students (Foster Care and Homeless Student Support, Maverick Pantry, Title IX coordination), Housing and Residence Life, Leadership and Service, Involvement and Engagement (Student Governance, Student Organizations and Campus Activities), Fraternity and Sorority Life, Office of Community Standards which is comprised of 75 professional staff members.
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Utilizing the Housing First model, provide outreach, engagement and case management services to homeless individuals in Portage Park and surrounding neighborhoods. 1-3 years of experience providing outreach and engagement services to homeless or housing insecure individuals is preferred.
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In early 2015, we expanded into the northwest suburbs with the opening of Brooklyn Avenues, a 12-bed shelter and transitional housing program for homeless youth ages 16 to 21 from the northwest suburbs of Hennepin County.
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To be successful in this position, he/she must demonstrate through action, best practices related to inclusivity and cultural humility as well of knowledge of social service safety net and housing programs that benefit people experiencing homelessness.
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Knowledge of the workings of non-profits, preferably in a residential and/or homeless services setting. Drive the successful operation of a shelter environment that is safe for clients, staff, and visitors, as well as conducive to the effective provision of service resulting in the transition of AES residents to permanent housing, sobriety, and/or employment.
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Serve as a senior liaison between Veterans Place and the Veterans Administration homeless services staff, including the VA Grant and Per-Diem Liaison assigned to Veterans Place programs. This includes overall responsibility for ensuring effective management of the Veteran Resource Center, Workforce Development Program and Transitional Housing Program.
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The Homeless Prevention Unit (HPU) is a new initiative on the Housing and Services Team of HFH. The HPU is a collaborative effort between the California Policy Lab (CPL), DHS-HFH, and the Department of Mental Health (DMH.
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The Hoarding Specialist will utilize Harm Reduction as a model of engagement, intervention and evaluation and use the Housing First model promoting long-term stability in housing and the end of homelessness in Boston.
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