Job Description
Job Description
Case Worker/Day Shelter Manager
Summary:
Involves assessing client needs, coordinating services (housing/shelter, healthcare, social, etc.), advocating for clients, monitoring progress, and connecting clients with resources. Key duties include communication with community partners, documentation, and crisis management, requiring strong empathy, organization, and problem-solving skills.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include:
- Assessment & Planning: Evaluate client needs, history, and goals.
- Coordination: Connect clients with services, providers, and resources.
- Advocacy: Champion client's rights and needs so that they receive access to appropriate care.
- Monitoring & Evaluation: Track client progress and adjust care plans as needed.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate, detailed case records.
- Education & Support: Educate clients about resources and self-care.
- Crisis Intervention: Provide support and intervention during emergencies.
- Other: Performs other duties as requested by Co-Directors.
- Day Shelter Management:
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- Create constructive activities for the clients.
- Oversee day-to-day activities of Day Shelter.
- Keeps facility clean and orderly.
- Works with staff to ensure that all services are coordinated.
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SKILLS
- Initiative and decision-making: Works with limited direction. Relies on individual judgment, experience, and critical thinking skills to make decisions.
- Impact and Advocacy: Work directly impacts clients’ abilities to get the services they need.
- Communication: Demonstrates strong communication skills when interacting with individuals who may hold differing opinions or present challenging behaviors. Effectively negotiates, de-escalates tense situations, and maintains professionalism while engaging with clients.
- Strong Computer and Technology Skills: Demonstrates strong proficiency with computers, including Microsoft Office, email, and web‐based case‐management tools; quickly learns new systems to support client services and daily operations.
- Time Management: Effectively prioritizes tasks, manages multiple responsibilities simultaneously, and maintains steady productivity in a fast‐paced environment.
- Empathy: Demonstrates compassion, patience, and respect when supporting individuals in crisis; builds trust through attentive listening, non‐judgmental communication, and a genuine commitment to client dignity.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in a related field
- LCSW credential strongly preferred, but not required
- Basic First Aid knowledge
- Experience working with homeless population
- Spanish language proficiency is highly desirable
Details:
- FLSA status: Exempt
- Full-time: 40 hours per week
- Schedule: Monday through Friday: 7am to 3pm
- Salary: $55-65K, based upon experience
- Benefits: Subsidized medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Retirement Plan: MyCTSavings plan
- Paid holidays: 9
- Volunteer time: 8 hours per year
- Paid Time Off (PTO): 15 Days
To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to Tom Porell at tporell@hobread.org.
Company DescriptionThe House of Bread has been serving the community in Hartford for over 45 years. Helping people with food education and housing.
Company Description
The House of Bread has been serving the community in Hartford for over 45 years. Helping people with food education and housing.