Everyone deserves a safe place to rest, eat and build their better tomorrow. Start empowering people experiencing housing instability at the Women's Housing Navigation shelter!
ABOUT WOMEN'S HOUSING NAVIGATION
The shelter offers a safe and welcoming environment to women experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque. The center is open year-round and offers meals, a warm overnight bed, and secure under-bed storage. We provide low barrier, trauma-informed case management, job searching and other supportive services. We work to guide guests through a successful exit from shelter to safe, stable housing, and a plan for ongoing support.
As part of Chicanos Por La Causa, we believe in human dignity. Our work at the shelter goes back to our mission to drive economic and political empowerment.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The CPLC New Mexico Community Support Worker in the Local Lead Agency (LLA) program provides housing and support services to people who are referred from all kinds of support services agencies. The Community Support Worker provides individualized and specialized support to participants, focusing on obtaining employment, financial literacy, meeting program expectations, maintaining housing, and increasing academic achievement.
- Coordinates case management services to participants in LLA program, providing guidance in the apartment search process
- Conducts assessments with participants to determine goals, barriers, resource needs, and other factors related to case planning, acting as a broker for services and referring them to community resources when necessary
- Coaches participants in living independently, including ongoing independent living skills development
- Acts as liaison between participants and landlords to mediate issues, building relationships / partnerships with landlords and outside support services
- Facilitates a Quarterly group for the LLA program participants / Stakeholders’ meetings
- Travels into the community for a variety of reasons, such as conducting home visits with participants, providing necessary transportation according to availability, and participating in outreach activities to bring more awareness to the CPLC New Mexico programs.
QUALITIES THAT MAKE A GREAT COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER :
Deep understanding of – and commitment to – applying trauma-informed care principlesDedicated to working with diverse populations, continuously demonstrating and improving cultural competency and community-buildingModels true accountability, confidentiality, and professionalism with clients, teammates, leadership, landlords, and community partnersPractices great work ethic, such as following through on deadlines, organizing documentation, active listening, communicating effectively and proactively, and managing their calendars so they are able to navigate and adapt to their workload week-to-weekMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
High School Diploma or GED and 2 years of progressive experience in general office procedures and customer service (Social services and accounting background experience is a plus)Preferred : An Associate’s Degree or High School Diploma and 2-3 years’ experience working in social services or housing support programsValid driver’s license and ability to travel locally as neededProficiency in basic computer applications, including Microsoft Office and client management softwareBENEFITS!
We recognize that our success is driven by great talent, and that's why we provide a comprehensive and competitive suite of benefits :
Generous Paid HolidayEmployee Recognition ProgramPaid Time Off & Paid Sick DaysFree Preventative Services & Wellness RewardsMedical, Dental, and Vision for Spouse / Domestic Partner & Children to age 26Health Savings Account & Flexible Spending AccountLife + Disability optionsEmployee Assistance ProgramTelemedicine & Concierge Services401(k) Retirement PlanPet Care, Life Mart Purchase DiscountsTuition Reimbursement for qualifying degreesMileage Reimbursement for qualifying rolesIdentity Theft Protection& Voluntary BenefitsPIdfb810068f30-30511-38018776