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Connect guests to emergency medical services, detox and other community programs as needed to include, but not limited to, Triage, Rapid Re-Housing (RRH) services, Day Services, Detox and substance abuse services.
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Together with the Housing Practice Group (HPG), coordinate and facilitate statewide housing coalitions; provide technical support for legal services advocates and community groups on housing and homelessness issues; provide analysis and public comment on housing-related state legislation, budget, and policy; lead ongoing efforts with housing legal services advocates on court reform; and work with HPG to take on specific advocacy and other projects as they arise.
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Formerly known as the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), EOHLC works with municipalities, local housing authorities, non-profit organizations, and development partners to provide affordable housing options, financial assistance, and other support to Massachusetts communities.
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Engages all clients using a Housing First approach, delivers services using principles of trauma-informed care and harm-reduction, and promotes racial equity. The Boston Public Health Commission's Homeless Services Bureau (HSB) provides emergency shelter, job training, behavioral health support, and housing services to unhoused individuals in Boston.
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CHAPA) is the non-profit umbrella organization for affordable housing and community development activities in Massachusetts. The Fair Housing and Municipal Engagement Program Associate will report to CHAPA’s Fair Housing and Municipal Engagement Director.
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Practical experience in diversion, mediation, negotiation, motivational interviewing, trauma informed care, harm reduction, crisis prevention and intervention, household budgeting, rapid re-housing and service planning, recovery services – including mental health, substance use/abuse and traumatic brain injury.
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Convene info sessions and/or provide information on how to be a good neighbor, overview of Section 8 process (if applicable), budgeting/energy conversion, how to work with private landlords/comply with private leases/handle utility and maintenance problems, conduct a housing search.
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SUMMARY OVERVIEW The Bilingual Tenant Resource Counselor is an on-site position in Supportive Housing sites that BSHC has contracted with housing authorities/privately owned housing developments to provide assistance to all residents to age in place and make lifestyle changes that improve the quality of their lives.
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Represent HOU to local, state, federal agencies, the private housing industry, and community groups as necessary. The Relocation Coordinator is exempt from working from home. The Relocation Coordinator represents HOU at company events and helps move our mission and reputation forward.
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Our work has been recognized with honors including the MacArthur Award for Creative & Effective Institutions and Wells Fargo NEXT Award for Opportunity Finance for its ongoing leadership and innovation in affordable housing and community development.
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The Vice President must possess or be able to develop broad content expertise in the UWMB's five pillars of focus - Safe and Stable Housing, Economic Inclusion and Wealth Building, Early Education and Out-Of-School Time, Pathways for Young Adults and Community-centered Crisis Response.
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Keywords: ACCSHC, outreach worker, social worker, mental health, psychology, human services, Real estate, Housing coordinator. The ACCS Housing Coordinator promotes community integration and independence among adults with psychiatric conditions by assisting with identifying, accessing, and maintaining suitable housing.
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Liberty Village, a program of The Home for Little Wanderers, provides safe, short-term, temporary housing for up to 16 young adults ages 18 to 25 who are currently experiencing homelessness. Liberty Village serves as a steppingstone between homelessness and more stable, long-term housing options, offering individualized case management and staff support to help these young adults develop the critical life skills needed to improve their chances of success in getting off the streets for good.
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The social worker will have knowledge in mandated reporting of abuse/neglect, trauma informed care, cultural and/or age specific concerns and impact, unstable housing or homelessness, food insecurity, substance use disorders, psychiatric illness, and the various community agencies and resources available.
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Provide high quality, culturally sensitive, client – centered intensive housing based case management utilizing evidence-based practices of motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care and harm reduction.
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