The City of Fargo is hiring: TV Harm Reduction Advocate (PRN) in Fargo
The City of Fargo, Fargo, ND, United States, 58126
The Harm Reduction Advocate provides and enhances safe emergency shelter, drop-in services, and intoxication and withdrawal management (WMU). The advocate meets the immediate needs of homeless persons that cannot access other shelter options in the community as well as the needs of the WMU clients. As a direct contact for the guests and clients, the advocate provides a safe and respectful environment while conducting guest intakes, assisting guests with housing, helping make referrals to other agencies and services, and performing a variety of tasks during hours of shelter operation.
Scope of Responsibility:
The Harm Reduction Advocate is responsible for shelter and WMU safety, security, and services to guests and clients when on duty. The shelter serves approximately 35 persons at any one time and assists others who are referred to other agencies. The WMU has the capacity to serve up to 14 clients at any one time. This position includes day, evening, overnight, and weekend shifts and works floating shifts as needed based on shelter and WMU needs. Advocates are considered essential staff as defined by shelter and detox center policy.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Special Assignment – Streets to Housed Program
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic support services for unsheltered individuals and those recently housed started to decrease. Lack of safe housing can lead to an increased vulnerability to exposure and transmission of COVID-19 (and other viruses) as people do not have appropriate space or supplies to quarantine, isolate, or simply avoid high risk situations.
Harm Reduction Advocates scheduled in the “streets to housed” program will provide support and service connections to people that are either literally homeless, preparing to move into housing, or recently housed and in need of stabilization supports. Supervision will be provided by the Housing Coordinator.
Efforts to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) are fundamental and expected to be carried out as with all other responsibilities.
Streets to housed program specific responsibilities:
- Provide connections, services, and support that facilitate the move toward housing.
- Provide accurate information regarding safety, testing and vaccinations, and promote education on how to stay as safe as possible (masks, social distancing, etc.).
- Provide rapid testing for housed individuals as well as individuals who may be sleeping outside
- Provide safe transportation to and from Quarantine/Isolation site to include testing and social distancing.
- Carry out daily activities as assigned by the housing coordinator to include outreach, communication, and support to individuals being served in the streets to housed program.
- Participation in team meetings, trainings, planning, and other activities as determined by the housing coordinator
- Complete documentation and reporting on daily activities
- Assist with stabilization supports for recently housed individuals in coordination with housing navigators
- Will include late nights, holidays, and weekends when other workers are not as available as well as day time hours
Special Assignment – (Neighborhood Responds)
Harm Reduction Advocates scheduled for Neighborhood Responds will work primarily in the downtown area, providing engagement and support services to people who work, live, and visit the downtown neighborhood. This position is meant to support the community by providing an alternate response to crisis situations involving those who may be unhoused and/or experiencing a mental health or substance use issue. Experience working in behavioral health, homelessness, and outreach is preferred. Shifts will generally be days and evenings, with the need for flexibility.
Assignments, in addition to previously listed essential duties and responsibilities:
- Experience working in behavioral health, homelessness, and outreach preferred.
- This position will interact extensively with the public, business owners, and employees. It requires the ability to communicate effectively and positively with the public and the business.
- Effectively engage with individuals disconnected from the system and services.
- This position requires medium work and requires walking long periods throughout the shift.
- Shifts will generally be days and evenings with the need for flexibility.
- The Street Outreach Coordinator will supervise this position.
Knowledge, skills, and ability include:
- Ability to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms;
- Knowledge of local, state and federal laws, regulations and codes relating to social service activities;
- Able to convey accurate information and/or representation of the mission of GRS and WMU, and to educate the general public on issues of homelessness;
- Ability to multi-task, prioritize, organize, and manage time effectively;
- Patience, flexibility, and a self-starter;
- Ability to take direction from and provide direction to others;
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others;
- Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and appropriate boundaries;
- Commitment to developing cultural competencies and respect for diversity and the differences between people and groups;
- Ability to use Microsoft Office applications.
Medium Work: Most work is performed in a homeless shelter and detox center environment. Work is generally medium with considerable variety. Daily work often involves moving within the facility and traveling to local meetings or to obtain supplies. Intermittent driving may be required. The job involves activities related to crisis prevention and intervention. Frequently there is a requirement to actively participate in day-to-day maintenance activities. Given the nature of the low barrier shelter environment, and other harm reduction services, exposure to high risk individuals who may be under the influence of substances or have significant mental or behavioral health challenges is expected at any time in this environment. Also, being services are often provided in a congregate setting, escalation or behaviors in one individual may influence behavior changes in others which can intensify a situation quickly.
This job includes day, evening, overnight, and weekend shifts. Incumbents work a floating shift schedule as assigned.
Some requirements in this job description may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. All requirements are subject to modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.
Requirements are representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills, and experience required. To perform this job successfully, the worker must possess the abilities and aptitudes to perform each duty proficiently.
This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an at will employment relationship. The City Administrator retains the discretion to add duties or change the duties of this position at any time.
Agency Summary :
Fargo Cass Public Health strives to provide the Essential Public Health Services to achieve equity and actively promote policies, systems, and overall community conditions that enable optimal health for all and seek to remove systemic and structural barriers that have resulted in health inequities. Such barriers include poverty, racism, gender discrimination, ableism, and other forms of oppression. Everyone should have a fair and just opportunity to achieve optimal health and well-being.
Fargo Cass Public Health is a politically neutral organization focused on evidence-based and fundamental public health practices that reflect the mission of Public Health to prevent, promote, and protect. Staff of Public Health are expected to represent these principles and be advocates of public health practices within the community and state. #J-18808-Ljbffr