Supportive Services Navigator- Spanish Required
Company: Warren Village Inc.
Location: Denver
Posted on: October 23, 2024
Job Description:
Typical hiring range of: $54,610 $66,460 DOE and licensure
Stipend for Spanish communication will be additional. The Navigator
provides case management, resource navigation, and coaching
services for families residing in Warren Village at Alameda campus.
This position requires strength-based assessment and planning with
families, utilization of community resources, and interventions
with individuals that result in personal growth and
self-sufficiency. Services include conducting relationship/rapport
building, goal planning, resource and referral, and problem
solving. Additionally, the Navigator will specialize in housing
stabilization supports for Warren Village at Alameda families and
provides support for the success of the Warren Village at Alameda
Supportive Services program overall, including timely, accurate
record keeping and data entry. Warren Village recognizes that our
backgrounds are broad, and our talents are many, from different
lived experiences. We value and leverage our differences to
encompass and reflect the communities we serve. We align our
policies, practices and resources so that people of all races,
cultures, identities and socioeconomic status may feel valued and
respected.Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Direct
Services
- Conduct outreach, assessments, and individualized support to
potential residents during the pre-lease-up and lease-up phases,
including assisting in obtaining and preparing the required
documentation to ensure alignment with housing voucher
eligibility.
- Provide case management, Mobility Mentoring - coaching, and
resource referral to residents as needed, assisting residents
through problem-solving, direct support, intervention,
de-escalation, and mediation, as necessary.
- Utilize trauma-sensitive coaching, a 2-generation orientation,
and motivational interviewing and support in working with
residents
- Link residents with existing community resources and systems
that provide them with support, services, and opportunities to
assist them moving towards economic and personal self-sufficiency,
exhibiting resourcefulness and ensuring proper referrals are made
in collaboration with internal and external resources.
- Facilitate connections for residents to additional onsite
programming.
- Maintain a strong sense of emotional intelligence, reliability,
and flexibility to navigate complex issues at any given time
without judgement. Assists residents through problem solving,
direct support, and intervention, as necessary.
- Assess crisis situations and apply de-escalation techniques as
necessary.
- Provide coverage of front-desk responsibilities as necessary,
ensuring seamless operations. Supportive Services Program Support,
Collaboration, and Evaluation
- Ensure timely and accurate data collection and entry into data
management fulfilling essential documentation and reporting
obligations.
- Attend weekly supportive services meetings and other specified
meetings/trainings as required
- Coordinate and collaborate with Property Management to increase
participants housing stability and overall sense of
well-being.
- Coordinate and collaborate with additional WV staff, as
needed.
- Assist with Warren Village at Alameda resident engagement
opportunities, as needed.
- Support administration of resident surveys and other data
collection activities, as needed.
- Assist with intern task supervision Other duties as assigned.
Competencies and Traits:
- Commitment to the mission, goals and values of Warren Village.
- Strong belief in the principles of diversity, equity, and
inclusion; the wisdom of lived experience; and the innate strengths
and power of all people.
- Ability to form professional working relationships with
community members in an empathetic, respectful, and non-judgmental
way and maintain a professional demeanor and uphold professional
boundaries in all interactions, regardless of personal or emotional
dynamics.
- Proficiency in trauma-informed care and motivational
interviewing methodologies.
- Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including
conflict resolution.
- Commitment to integrity, discretion, and safeguarding
confidential information.
- Demonstrated behaviors like punctuality, maintaining a
professional appearance and displaying a positive and respectful
attitude.
- Demonstrated understanding, helpfulness and a willingness to
assist our colleagues, participants, residents, etc. to the best of
your ability.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the propensity to successfully
build strong, trusting and accountable relationships with
colleagues.
- Able to effectively communicate their ideas and understand the
ideas of others; including the ability to convey information
effectively, both verbally and in writing. This includes effective
listening skills.
- Able to work well with others to achieve common goals;
including being able to compromise, negotiate and effectively
manage conflict.
- Able to see what must be done and act without being
prompted.
- Able to accurately perform tasks with a high level of detail
and organization.
- Demonstrated ability to establish effective partnerships and to
work collaboratively and effectively among departments and in the
community.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively facilitate meaningful
dialogue within diverse groups and create spaces for shared
learning and critical thinking about race, gender and other
identity related topics.
- Able to adjust to new conditions or changes in the work
environment is crucial; including being open to new ideas and the
ability to adjust to changes, such as new tasks, policies, or
technologies.
- Able to identify problems, analyze potential solutions, and
implement effective strategies to resolve issues.
- Able to learn from experiences and apply them to new
situations.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications including Excel,
PowerPoint and Word.
- Ability to work regular evenings and weekend hours. Minimum
Qualifications:
- Fluency in both English and Spanish languages, proficiently
communicating verbally and in writing.
- Associates degree (AA) from two-year college or technical
school in Social Work, Human Services, or Education or a
combination of education and work experience, with 2 years of work
experience in a one or more of these fields for every year of
education.
- Experience in case management and/or navigation services,
direct homeless services or working with low-income families.
- Experience in managing crises effectively, particularly with
adults.
- Ability to work regular evenings and weekend hours. Preferred
education, eligibility requirements (Certifications, Licenses,
etc.), and/or experience:
- Lived experience in homelessness or housing instability,
including an alumni of Warren Village.
- Bachelors (BA) degree or Masters (MA) degree in Social Work,
Human Services, Education, or related field.
- Experience in Permanent Supportive Housing, Housing First, and
Harm Reduction.
- Experience working with culturally diverse people.
- If driving is required, employee must have a valid drivers
license and the ability to drive Warren Village vehicles. Work
Environment: The working environment is typically that of an office
using a personal computer, adding machine, and other
equipment.Physical Demands:Occasionally lifts and/or moves up to 25
lbs. Primarily a stationary position. The person in this position
needs to occasionally move about inside the office/facility to
access file cabinets, storage spaces, access units and building
spaces by utilizing stairs, office machinery, etc. Constantly
operates a computer and other productivity machinery, such as a
calculator, copy machine and computer printer. Must be able to
exchange accurate information in these situations.Attractive
benefits package, including generous paid time off (sick/vacation
days) and 12 holidays. One-week closure in both winter and summer
(paid outside of PTO). Matching employer 403(b) plan. Comprehensive
and affordable medical, dental and vision plans for employee and
dependents. Virtual telemedicine program. Voluntary supplemental
Short-Term Disability and other similar benefits. Plus, company
paid life and long-term disability insurance and Employee
Assistance Program. FSA and HSA accounts. Professional development
and tuition reimbursement opportunities. Discounted Early Learning
Childcare services available. Compensation details: 54610-66460
Yearly SalaryPI4e5c8be7adc0-31181-35846497
Keywords: Warren Village Inc., Aurora , Supportive Services Navigator- Spanish Required, Other , Denver, Colorado
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