Shelter Per Diem Staff

HEALING ABUSE WORKING FOR CHANGE

Shelter Per Diem Staff

Job Description

August 19, 2023

Healing Abuse Working for Change, Inc., creates social change by taking action against personal and societal patterns of violence and oppression. For the past 40 years, HAWC has provided free services and support to survivors of domestic abuse on Massachusetts’ North Shore to help them make informed, independent decisions about their futures.  More information is available at www.hawcdv.org.

General Description:

HAWC is recruiting per diem staff to provide services to survivors of domestic abuse in our Emergency Family Shelter Program.  This role provides direct, on-site support to individuals and families, ensuring participant safety and adherence to shelter policies, participant access to resources and ongoing communication with other members of the team and agency.  This position is compensated hourly with non-exempt compensation of $19.09/hour for bilingual individuals ($18.36 for non-bilingual individuals).  Various shifts are available, including the possibility for regular Friday overnight (8pm-8am) shifts. 

Qualifications:

  • Bilingual Spanish-English/Bicultural background strongly preferred
  • Sensitivity to the unique concerns of survivors of domestic abuse
  • Commitment to survivors to promote healing from experiences of domestic abuse
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, including verbal and written communication
  • Ability and willingness to work effectively with participants of diverse backgrounds and experiences
  • Strong crisis intervention and active listening skills; commitment to learning and utilizing trauma-informed practices of client engagement and advocacy
  • Commitment to working collaboratively with shelter team members and agency leadership
  • Proficient in basic computer and data-entry skills
  • Direct service advocacy and/or case management experience 

 

Position Responsibilities:

  • Ensure safety and consistency of shelter operations including oversight of client program requirements and safety protocols
  • Provide support, crisis intervention, advocacy and information to the participants at the shelter
  • Empower clients to make safe, supportive choices for themselves and their families
  • Screen prospective clients to ensure the shelter program is an appropriate fit for their needs; complete intake in trauma-informed manner 
  • Support clients with children to ensure family safety 
  • Maintain clear professional boundaries with shelter staff and clients
  • Maintain logs, files and other paper documentation
  • Ensure accurate and thoughtful entry of data into Empower electronic database system
  • Complete census updates online 
  • Prepare, clean and inspect rooms for incoming and exiting participants
  • Maintain cleanliness and organization of staff spaces and shared common areas
  • Participate in coverage of emergency hotline while on shift
  • Complete 30-hour HAWC pre-service training
  • Ensure completion of other responsibilities as required by the Shelter Manager
  • Position requires the ability to go up and down stairs throughout shift and light lifting as necessary

HAWC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  HAWC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, gender or gender identity, familial status, disability, ancestry, age, marital status, public assistance status or genetic information.  Survivors, people who are bilingual/bicultural, persons of color, people with disabilities and members of the LGBTQ+ community are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Please email cover letter and resume to Maria Rivera at mariar@hawcdv.org with “Shelter Relief” in the subject line, or mail to: HAWC, Attn: Maria Rivera, 27 Congress St. Ste. 204, Salem, MA 01970