
The Collaborative Housing Placement Specialist places people seeking housing in SHARE! Collaborative Housing, an innovative solution to homelessness serving people in single-family homes throughout Los Angeles. This individual is responsible for connecting potential residents to homeowners and conducts evidence-based referrals to self-help support groups. Reports to the Program Coordinator.
Key Responsibilities:
Takes calls and walk-ins from people seeking housing, partner agencies, referrals to Collaborative Housing
Uses Buildium, Salesforce to connect residents to homeowners
Develops personal recovery relationships with people seeking housing
Maintains relationships with homeowners and partner agencies
Enroll and orient participants and get informed consent for data collection
Works with houses to develop a culture of recovery, establish policies, structure, schedule and activities
Connects residents to SHARE! self-help centers, self-help support groups, Volunteer-to-Jobs program and activities
Provides linkages to the mental health system and other governmental and non-governmental resources, including self-help support group meetings, volunteer opportunities, medical and mental health resources, money management, criminal expungement, benefits and other assistance as needed
Enrolls new Collaborative Houses, develops relationship with new owners and place participants
Finds new placements for residents who want or need them
Submits program reports as needed
Follow the protocol and timeline that needs to be taken to fill vacancies in new houses
Qualifications
Required: Proficiency in documentation and record-keeping Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills Ability to work independently and collaboratively with diverse populations May be on call for problems that may arise after hours Flexibility to work evenings and weekends Ability to normalize difficult situations Basic knowledge of cultural competency, implicit bias and microaggressions Preferred Experience: Minimum one year of sobriety and/or abstinence if applicable, 2-5 years preferred Minimum one year of current personal experience attending self-help support groups, 2-5 years preferred Higher education or certifications in social work, psychology, or related field Bilingual any language a plus, especially Spanish
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Required: Proficiency in documentation and record-keeping Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills Ability to work independently and collaboratively with diverse populations May be on call for problems that may arise after hours Flexibility to work evenings and weekends Ability to normalize difficult situations Basic knowledge of cultural competency, implicit bias and microaggressions Preferred Experience: Minimum one year of sobriety and/or abstinence if applicable, 2-5 years preferred Minimum one year of current personal experience attending self-help support groups, 2-5 years preferred Higher education or certifications in social work, psychology, or related field Bilingual any language a plus, especially Spanish
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