Housing Intern Advocate - FALL/SPRING (SCHOOL BASED)
Meriden-Wallingford Chrysalis, Inc.
Position Title:
Housing Intern Advocate
Basic Functions:
Assist with and manage multi-faceted housing programs for women/men and their children under the agency’s philosophy of empowerment and self-determination.
Case management, using a housing first approach, will include trauma-informed, survivor-centered approaches to housing stabilization, rebuilding self-esteem, develop essential life skills, and establish financial independence by supporting their goals to increase income and self-sufficiency. Additionally, as is required in state standards and best-practice models, domestic violence advocates will provide survivors and their children with counseling, risk assessment, safety planning, goal setting, resources and referrals to other support services.
Reports To:
The Housing Intern Advocate is supervised by the Director of Programs and ultimately accountable to the Executive Director.
Schedule:
Student and Agency Determined
Hours per Week:
School Determined
Areas of Responsibility
Training and Professional Development
- Attend local CAN meetings
- Maintain DV certification by receiving not less than six hours of in-service training in issues related to working with survivors of domestic violence / human trafficking
- Attend weekly house meeting to determine best housing program for the clients and budget for programs
Rapid Rehousing Program
- Digital & Physical File Maintenace
- Assist with finding housing leads
· Budget and Income Review Case Conference with Client and Case Manager
· Warm Handoff to other Rapid Rehousing Program with Case Manager
- Attend CCADV trainings and workshops related to housing and Rapid Rehousing
· Double Check Stats and ETO entries
- Document all client and program data into HMIS comparable database (Empower) within 48 hours of contact.
· Complete Recommendations to Advocates and Case Managers
- Home visiting, safety permitting, at recertification time, with assigned Rapid Rehousing Advocate and each survivor enrolled in the program and
- Other duties as assigned.
Sheter Housing
· Provide information and applications for CAN, Section 8, and Housing Authorities
· Complete Housing Assessment and Housing Referral
· Assess and complete for referrals for TLP ours and others
· Safety Planning
· Offer and Complete Address Confidentiality
Transitional Living Program
· Provide case management and support services to all program residents a minimum of bi-weekly
· Engage clients in the process of goal setting; review progress in accordance with program philosophy of empowerment and self-determination
General
· Facilitate Economic Empowerment Program- Purple Purse
· Attend House Meeting and hold info sessions
· Attend and participate in regular meetings called by MWC, CCADV and other meetings as necessary, including training programs
· Must uphold privileged communication of clients and all responsibilities of mandatory reporting
· Maintain vacant transitional living program rooms for immediate occupancy
· Other duties as assigned by the Program Director or Executive Director
Qualifications (will be met through training)
· Comprehensive working knowledge of the dynamics of domestic violence
· Commitment to working with domestic violence victims to develop a plan for their safety and preserve their right to self-determination
· Comprehensive knowledge of the court system, both civil and criminal, as it relates to domestic violence issues and laws affecting domestic violence victims
· Effective oral and written communication skills
· Ability to gather, consolidate and present client information through interviews
· Knowledge of community resources
· Ability to work effectively with both traditional and non-traditional systems
· Must obtain and maintain certification as battered women’s counselor, as per CGS 52-146k
Special Requirements
This position requires some local travel. A valid driver’s license and current certificate of insurance is required for personnel who may travel in their scope of service to Meriden-Wallingford Chrysalis. Criminal, Department of Children and Families and Department of Motor Vehicles background checks are required for all staff to confirm suitability for employment.