
Kansas City Metro Emergency Assistance & Pathway of Hope Coordinator
The Salvation Army North & Central Illinois Division, Kansas City, MO, United States
Overview
Job Objective:
The Emergency Assistance and Pathway of Hope Coordinator consults with and supports the Emergency Assistance and Pathway of Hope staff and services offered at each of the eight KCAC corps. This position supports the overall efforts of the KCAC specific to Emergency Assistance and Pathway of Hope and collaborates with the Divisional Pathway of Hope Manager and South Central Area Command Coordinator as appropriate on divisional initiatives.
Essential Functions
Provide ongoing consultation and support for all emergency assistance and Pathway of Hope implementation for all metro corps
Provide direct case consultation and technical assistance to case managers, caseworkers and interns as requested
Provide guidance on policy and procedures to corps staff and officers
Plan, coordinate and facilitate monthly case manager/caseworker meetings
Meet with Corps staff and officers monthly to offer support and information regarding community linkages, programmatic requirements including intake processes, intervention strategies and collection of data needed to meet program reporting requirements
Assist in recruiting, interviewing, and training of new employees directly involved in Emergency Assistance and Pathway of Hope
Provide casework orientation and training for new case managers/caseworkers or interns
Attend inter-agency meetings and participate in local networks, as appropriate with local staff
Program Implementation
Ensure the quality of POH planning and implementation by participation with POH planning and program development at sites
Ensure consistent communication by participating in weekly, biweekly or monthly conference calls with the Pathway of Hope Divisional Manager, Corps case managers/case workers, officers and Metro Kansas City Social Ministries Director and Kansas City Area Command Social Ministries Director
Ensure consistent internal communication and understanding of program by sharing electronic and hard copies of updated information with metro caseworkers/case managers
Ensure the quality of local data and reporting of information for emergency assistance and Pathway of Hope is completed timely and readily available for funders
Coordinate Financial Assistance In The Metro Area
Review monthly unmet need reports and make recommendations for funding based on gaps in community resources and services
Submit a monthly activity report for emergency assistance provided
Coordinate training appropriate for casework staff based on best practices
Disseminate relevant resources and information to emergency assistance staff
Handle complaints from persons denied assistance
Manage various grants ensuring compliance with established guidelines
Research, identify, and recommend new funding streams appropriate for emergency assistance, assisting with grant writing efforts as needed
Review all emergency assistance grant applications and agreements for accuracy and completeness prior to being submitted for approval
Emergency Assistance Pathway Of Hope Evaluation And Outcomes Measurements
Ensure the accuracy of data entry into the Management Information System
Report any EA/POH implementation challenges and work to the KCAC Social Ministries Director. Collaborate with Divisional POH Manager on territorial plans and needs
Serve on committees related to case management, emergency assistance and building sufficiency, as requested or appointed.
Education And Training
Conduct training sessions on any funding that becomes available ensuring assistance is documented in the appropriate information management system
Plan, conduct and/or participate in POH workshops and other training events at the territorial, divisional or local level, as requested and/or assigned
Provide a list of all POH trained persons to the Divisional Pathway of Hope Manager for input into the personnel database
Referrals To Corps For Pastoral Care
Inform applicants of pastoral care opportunities and other programs available through the corps. Make referrals to the corps officer as requested
Program Evaluation And Certification
Complete random quarterly record reviews and annual reviews for compliance with standards in order to assure for program evaluation/certification requirements
Conduct Basic Social Service Reviews with Divisional Social Services staff as requested
Prevent errors that may be serious including financial losses, delays in processing, impacted services, and waste of material that could impact the credibility of The Salvation Army
Community Relations/Contact With Others
Represent and support The Salvation Army’s purpose, philosophy and mission
Represent The Salvation Army in community and statewide economic stability coalitions
Maintain regular contact with employees, clients, volunteers, and other departments furnishing or obtaining information or reports, discussing controversial subjects and/or supervisory matters requiring tact to avoid conflict and obtain cooperation
Be available to speak to community groups and/or media as requested
Miscellaneous Duties
Provide Safe From Harm training
Maintain security of confidential data regarding clients served, personnel records, wage, and salary rates which if disclosed might have significant internal or minor external effects
Be guided by, model, and maintain compliance at all times with The Salvation Army Social Services Code of Ethics
Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in human service area
Experience: Minimum of two years of experience in the supervision of comparable social service programs that offer multi-faceted casework interventions designed to address the needs of families utilizing a strength-based approach
Certifications/Licenses: None required
Skills/Abilities
Must exercise sound judgment in the analysis of facts and circumstances surrounding individual problems and in the determination of actions to be taken within the limits of standard or accepted practice
Must concentrate mental and visual attention closely on work for sustained periods; employ critical thinking, complex data analysis and creative problem solving
Must be adaptable in culturally diverse environments, exhibit respect for cultural differences and be comfortable working with vulnerable populations
Experience and/or strong interest in community outreach, organization and community capacity development
Ability to collaborate on complex social issues within families and communities
Demonstrated capacity to teach adults
Supervisory Responsibility
This position does not have supervisory responsibilities
Physical Requirements
Sit, walk, stand, bend, squat, climb, kneel, and twist on an intermittent or occasional basis. Grasp, push, pull objects, such as reference materials, files, file cabinet drawers, and reach overhead. Operate telephone and electronic communication devices. Operate other office equipment including personal computer, copier, fax machine, and scanning equipment. Able to lift up to 25 lbs. occasionally and speak and understand English in a manner that is sufficient for effective communication. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions of this job.
Travel
Must be able to travel via car or airplane up to 20% of the time with periodic overnight travel within the Metro area, Division or Territory including conferences.
Driving
Must possess a valid driver’s license from the state of residence. Must be approved and maintain approval through The Salvation Army Fleet Safety Program to drive either a Salvation Army or personal vehicle on Salvation Army business.
Working Conditions
Work is other than routine with frequent interruptions and changing priorities. Deadlines are a regular part of the job. Under general supervision proceeds alone on regular duties, referring questionable cases to supervisors or others. Will regularly engage with others in the community to form collaborative alliances, influence, motivate, manage change, and address barriers. This position may require some weekend and evening work.
All employees recognize that The Salvation Army is a church and agree that they will do nothing as an employee of The Salvation Army to undermine its religious mission.
The Salvation Army Mission: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
The Salvation Army is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates who are back-to-work, US Veterans, people with disabilities, people who have been impacted by the justice system, and/or people without a college degree are encouraged to apply.
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Job Objective:
The Emergency Assistance and Pathway of Hope Coordinator consults with and supports the Emergency Assistance and Pathway of Hope staff and services offered at each of the eight KCAC corps. This position supports the overall efforts of the KCAC specific to Emergency Assistance and Pathway of Hope and collaborates with the Divisional Pathway of Hope Manager and South Central Area Command Coordinator as appropriate on divisional initiatives.
Essential Functions
Provide ongoing consultation and support for all emergency assistance and Pathway of Hope implementation for all metro corps
Provide direct case consultation and technical assistance to case managers, caseworkers and interns as requested
Provide guidance on policy and procedures to corps staff and officers
Plan, coordinate and facilitate monthly case manager/caseworker meetings
Meet with Corps staff and officers monthly to offer support and information regarding community linkages, programmatic requirements including intake processes, intervention strategies and collection of data needed to meet program reporting requirements
Assist in recruiting, interviewing, and training of new employees directly involved in Emergency Assistance and Pathway of Hope
Provide casework orientation and training for new case managers/caseworkers or interns
Attend inter-agency meetings and participate in local networks, as appropriate with local staff
Program Implementation
Ensure the quality of POH planning and implementation by participation with POH planning and program development at sites
Ensure consistent communication by participating in weekly, biweekly or monthly conference calls with the Pathway of Hope Divisional Manager, Corps case managers/case workers, officers and Metro Kansas City Social Ministries Director and Kansas City Area Command Social Ministries Director
Ensure consistent internal communication and understanding of program by sharing electronic and hard copies of updated information with metro caseworkers/case managers
Ensure the quality of local data and reporting of information for emergency assistance and Pathway of Hope is completed timely and readily available for funders
Coordinate Financial Assistance In The Metro Area
Review monthly unmet need reports and make recommendations for funding based on gaps in community resources and services
Submit a monthly activity report for emergency assistance provided
Coordinate training appropriate for casework staff based on best practices
Disseminate relevant resources and information to emergency assistance staff
Handle complaints from persons denied assistance
Manage various grants ensuring compliance with established guidelines
Research, identify, and recommend new funding streams appropriate for emergency assistance, assisting with grant writing efforts as needed
Review all emergency assistance grant applications and agreements for accuracy and completeness prior to being submitted for approval
Emergency Assistance Pathway Of Hope Evaluation And Outcomes Measurements
Ensure the accuracy of data entry into the Management Information System
Report any EA/POH implementation challenges and work to the KCAC Social Ministries Director. Collaborate with Divisional POH Manager on territorial plans and needs
Serve on committees related to case management, emergency assistance and building sufficiency, as requested or appointed.
Education And Training
Conduct training sessions on any funding that becomes available ensuring assistance is documented in the appropriate information management system
Plan, conduct and/or participate in POH workshops and other training events at the territorial, divisional or local level, as requested and/or assigned
Provide a list of all POH trained persons to the Divisional Pathway of Hope Manager for input into the personnel database
Referrals To Corps For Pastoral Care
Inform applicants of pastoral care opportunities and other programs available through the corps. Make referrals to the corps officer as requested
Program Evaluation And Certification
Complete random quarterly record reviews and annual reviews for compliance with standards in order to assure for program evaluation/certification requirements
Conduct Basic Social Service Reviews with Divisional Social Services staff as requested
Prevent errors that may be serious including financial losses, delays in processing, impacted services, and waste of material that could impact the credibility of The Salvation Army
Community Relations/Contact With Others
Represent and support The Salvation Army’s purpose, philosophy and mission
Represent The Salvation Army in community and statewide economic stability coalitions
Maintain regular contact with employees, clients, volunteers, and other departments furnishing or obtaining information or reports, discussing controversial subjects and/or supervisory matters requiring tact to avoid conflict and obtain cooperation
Be available to speak to community groups and/or media as requested
Miscellaneous Duties
Provide Safe From Harm training
Maintain security of confidential data regarding clients served, personnel records, wage, and salary rates which if disclosed might have significant internal or minor external effects
Be guided by, model, and maintain compliance at all times with The Salvation Army Social Services Code of Ethics
Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in human service area
Experience: Minimum of two years of experience in the supervision of comparable social service programs that offer multi-faceted casework interventions designed to address the needs of families utilizing a strength-based approach
Certifications/Licenses: None required
Skills/Abilities
Must exercise sound judgment in the analysis of facts and circumstances surrounding individual problems and in the determination of actions to be taken within the limits of standard or accepted practice
Must concentrate mental and visual attention closely on work for sustained periods; employ critical thinking, complex data analysis and creative problem solving
Must be adaptable in culturally diverse environments, exhibit respect for cultural differences and be comfortable working with vulnerable populations
Experience and/or strong interest in community outreach, organization and community capacity development
Ability to collaborate on complex social issues within families and communities
Demonstrated capacity to teach adults
Supervisory Responsibility
This position does not have supervisory responsibilities
Physical Requirements
Sit, walk, stand, bend, squat, climb, kneel, and twist on an intermittent or occasional basis. Grasp, push, pull objects, such as reference materials, files, file cabinet drawers, and reach overhead. Operate telephone and electronic communication devices. Operate other office equipment including personal computer, copier, fax machine, and scanning equipment. Able to lift up to 25 lbs. occasionally and speak and understand English in a manner that is sufficient for effective communication. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions of this job.
Travel
Must be able to travel via car or airplane up to 20% of the time with periodic overnight travel within the Metro area, Division or Territory including conferences.
Driving
Must possess a valid driver’s license from the state of residence. Must be approved and maintain approval through The Salvation Army Fleet Safety Program to drive either a Salvation Army or personal vehicle on Salvation Army business.
Working Conditions
Work is other than routine with frequent interruptions and changing priorities. Deadlines are a regular part of the job. Under general supervision proceeds alone on regular duties, referring questionable cases to supervisors or others. Will regularly engage with others in the community to form collaborative alliances, influence, motivate, manage change, and address barriers. This position may require some weekend and evening work.
All employees recognize that The Salvation Army is a church and agree that they will do nothing as an employee of The Salvation Army to undermine its religious mission.
The Salvation Army Mission: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
The Salvation Army is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates who are back-to-work, US Veterans, people with disabilities, people who have been impacted by the justice system, and/or people without a college degree are encouraged to apply.
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