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The Program Manager- scatter-site Shelter Programs manages an emergency assistance (EA) scattered-site program(s) with the overall responsibility for service delivery to homeless families with the ultimate objective of assisting families with achieving economic viability and stable housing.
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Experience working with homeless children and families, multi-ethnic urban families, with children-at-risk, or Horizons for Homeless Children strongly preferred. Classroom Management Maintain appropriate standards of health and safety in accordance with state regulations and Horizons for Homeless Children policies and procedures.
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A master’s degree or significant experience in family homeless services preferred. Ability to work in both office and field-based settings with a diverse, homeless population. We prevent homelessness whenever possible; reduce harm if homelessness can't be avoided by getting families stably housed as quickly as possible and mitigating trauma, especially for children; and provide wraparound supports for children and parents that foster long-term stability.
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This position is part of a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week team of professionals providing shelter and support for homeless families. Previous work with homeless individuals and/or families, disabilities or other at-risk populations.
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Previous experience with vulnerable populations including: persons with disabilities, elders, persons with substance use disorders, homeless/unhoused individuals, new migrants, victims of violence and with mental health preferred.
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The Review Examiner conducts hearings, as required by law, on appeals of claims for agency services related to the Emergency Assistance Homeless program brought to the Division of Hearings by persons aggrieved by the decisions of officials of this agency; renders and submits decisions thereon to the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities; and performs related work as required.
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Work to ensure successful outcomes and program objectives for Veteran families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Experience working with a variety of behavioral health challenges, and/ or homeless population.
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We are seeking dedicated individuals to join our team as Security Officers to support a respected homeless residential in Boston. We are seeking dedicated individuals to join our team as Security Officers to support a respected homeless residential in Boston.
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The Program Manager, Stabilization & Community Support Program for Homeless Individuals (CSP-HI) will lead the creation and implementation of internal policies required by MassHealth. To support these strategies, the agency seeks a dynamic and driven Program Manager, Stabilization & Community Support Program for Homeless Individuals (CSP-HI.
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Working knowledge of the Section 8 voucher program and homeless programs for families or individuals strongly preferred; We are seeking candidates that speak and write English and at least one of the following languages (for interpreting and translation): Vietnamese, Cape Verdean Creole, Portuguese, Cantonese, Mandarin, Toisanese, and Spanish.
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Victory Programs at the Ramada in Dorchester provides life-stabilization services, intensive housing placement services and vocational case management services to homeless families and to pregnant women.
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Experience working with any of the following: housing authority operations and programs (e.g., Section 8), HUD funding sources (e.g., CDBG, HOME), homeless services (e.g., permanent supportive housing, housing first.
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Two years case management and/or direct care experience in areas such as homeless services/housing search, substance use treatment, mental health, and/or harm reduction services. Provides comprehensive, intensive case management support to chronically homeless individuals with histories of substance use and mental illness challenges to obtain and maintain permanent supportive housing using a Housing First model promoting long-term stability in housing.
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The unit cares for patients aged 18 and above referred from outlying ED’s, community mental health centers, crisis stabilization units, inpatient medical units, ICU’s, homeless shelters and nursing homes.
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In addition to fair housing and/or planning expertise, successful candidates will have knowledge of one or more of the following HUD programs and cross-cutting requirements: CDBG, HOME and homeless programs; Housing Choice Voucher programs and PHA administration.
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