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Our Saviour's Community Services

Shelter Worker FT (32hrs)

Our Saviour's Community Services, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400

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Position Title Shelter Worker

About OSCS Our Saviour’s Community Services (OSCS) provides dignified shelter and housing for single adults, and basic education classes to adult English language learners in the Phillips Community of South Minneapolis. OSCS takes its name from Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, which founded our programs in the early 1980s. In 2004, we became a legally and financially independent nonprofit. We are not a religious organization. Find more about OSCS at http://oscs-mn.org/.

Our Shelter Our Saviour’s Housing operates a 21‑bed emergency shelter and permanent supportive housing program for single adults over 18. The shelter provides a bed, three meals a day, and supportive resources to 10 men and 11 women every night of the year. People of all genders are welcome. The program will transition to a medical respite shelter. Our cohesive team works together to provide services that offer dignity and hope.

This Role The Shelter Worker provides basic direct services to adult emergency shelter guests of Our Saviour's Housing and works to ensure that the shelter is clean, safe, and welcoming for all guests, volunteers, and community members. This position is non‑exempt, hourly, full‑time/part‑time, regularly scheduled 24‑40 hours per week, and reports to the Emergency Shelter Manager. The employee would also be "on‑call" one week per month, receiving an on‑call stipend and pay for any hours worked.

Primary Duties And Responsibilities

Follows OSCS mission and vision, policies, and procedures

Performs shelter guest, volunteer, and internal customer support

Provides front desk service, tracks people who enter and exit the shelter, and monitors the security camera system

Performs housekeeping duties, such as maintaining cleanliness, washing dishes, doing laundry, and occasionally cleaning up bodily fluids and hazardous materials

Creates and maintains a positive, safe, and non‑threatening atmosphere for all shelter guests, staff, and volunteers

Ensures the shelter’s operating policies and procedures are communicated and implemented with the shelter guests, visitors, and volunteers

Sets and maintains professional boundaries for guests, staff, and volunteers

Uses good conflict management and crisis intervention techniques to diffuse difficult situations

Provides guest services, including orientation to shelter guests, making a wake‑up call, serving meals, and attending to other needs of the shelter

Welcomes and supports volunteers and collaborates with the Volunteer Coordinator to enhance the volunteer experience

Collaborates and keeps open communication between the staff and management by tracking events and important information in the logbook, email, and other methods

Attends and participates in team activities, training, and staff meetings

Performs other duties as requested and time permits

Required Skills And Abilities

Ability to use standard office equipment, including computer, monitor, keyboard, and software programs

Ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds

Ability to walk, bend, twist, stoop, reach, grip, push and pull equipment, and climb stairs as needed to perform essential job duties

Ability to read and write English

Ability to speak, read, write, and understand people using one or more of Spanish, Somali, Arabic, Ukrainian, Russian, and Farsi/Persian languages (preferred but not required)

Qualifications

Demonstrated cultural fluency and commitment to diversity

Demonstrated team player and winning attitude

Takes initiative and works well independently and collaboratively

Comfortable working with people from marginalized groups and people with disabilities

Comfortable working with people from medical respite and people recovering from drug addiction

Shelter and non‑profit experience is a plus

Benefits We offer a flexible, hybrid working environment. We also provide excellent benefits to full‑time and part‑time (20+ hours) employees, including generous Paid Time Off and Sick Time; Paid Holidays; Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage with employer contributions toward premiums; Employer‑paid Short and Long Term Disability and Life Insurance; professional development opportunities; voluntary benefit options including HSA; and participation in a 401(k) retirement plan.

Job Type Full-time or part-time, non‑exempt; regular schedule 24–40 hours per week.

Pay $18 to $19 hourly

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion OSCS is committed to providing a supportive, inclusive work environment. We are an EEO/AA employer and will not discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance. We acknowledge that experience is gained through various settings and value informal experience in addition to formal education and work history.

Disclaimer This job description only summarizes the typical job functions, not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all possible responsibilities, tasks, and duties of this position. The organization has the sole discretion to amend this job description at any time.

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