About this role
Wage: $21.95 + DOE + DOQ Shifts for coverage include: Day Shift: 8:00am- 4:30pm Swing Shift: 4:00pm- 12:30am Sunrise Shift: 12:00am- 8:30am Locations for coverage include: Salem & Monmouth Position Summary: This role provides support to the team on an as-needed basis to help meet operational and staffing needs. This role is responsible for performing assigned duties in a timely and professional manner while maintaining flexibility to work varying hours, including evenings, weekends, or short-notice shifts as required. The ideal candidate is dependable, adaptable, and able to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
• High School diploma or GED preferred but not required. • Two years of social services experience; and/or equivalent combination of education and experience, preferred but not required. • Committed to trauma informed care and harm reduction approaches. • Demonstrated experience in mediation between persons exhibiting escalated behavior. • Strong ability to work collaboratively with management, case managers, peer support and community partners on site. • Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness, chronic illness, behavioral health challenges, or substance use disorders, preferred but not required. • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple participants’ needs effectively.
Essential Job Assignments • Reception: Checks participants, community partners , and volunteers in and out of the site, manages the site phone, sorts and distributes participant mail, receives, put s away and logs donations, monitors door and parking lot activity, assists in connecting guests and participants with local resources, as well as maintains a clean and inviting reception area. • Hospitality: Checks in food donations and conducts regular audits for food expiration dates, records refrigerator temperature in the log, receives and serves meals, sanitizes countertops, appliances , and eating areas. • Sanitation: Signs in participants to available showers, supports with the sanitation of showers and restrooms, and runs participant laundry. • Site inventory: Audits site inventory on a weekly basis, logs received inventory and organizes all inventory holding locations . • Wellness Checks: Conducts wellness checks on a weekly basis, and records outcomes for each, using the tracking sheet, while also providing communication to participants. • Deep Cleans: Conducts deep cleans monthly with each participant in and the restoration team. Records outcomes of each deep clean using the tracking sheet. • Site donation and shopping: Supports assigned shopping days and times, ensuring cleanliness, organizing, and tracking shopping pod inventory. It also includes sorting through received donations. • Site cleanliness and safety: Conducts regular site walk-throughs, cleans up debris on or around site premises, records safety related information (this can encompass pass downs, emails, incident reports and mandated reporting) prior to the end of shift. Supervision & Guidance • This position operates under general supervision and will receive regular direction, support, and performance feedback from leadership. • The role requires initiative, reliability, and regular communication with supervisors regarding project progress, challenges, and development needs.
Physical Requirements • This position requires walking outdoors in adverse weather conditions. • Must be able to go up and down stairs. • Must be able to push, pull, and/or lift 50 pounds or less. Work Environment • Close quarters with vulnerable people, including individuals in C@P shelters and occasionally, with individuals without stable living situations who may be struggling with mental health and substance use concerns. • Indoor/Outdoor work environment with frequent interruptions and demands, and occasional unpredictable behavior. Other Requirements • All applicants must successfully pass a preemployment drug screening prior to beginning employment.
• High School diploma or GED preferred but not required. • Two years of social services experience; and/or equivalent combination of education and experience, preferred but not required. • Committed to trauma informed care and harm reduction approaches. • Demonstrated experience in mediation between persons exhibiting escalated behavior. • Strong ability to work collaboratively with management, case managers, peer support and community partners on site. • Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness, chronic illness, behavioral health challenges, or substance use disorders, preferred but not required. • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple participants’ needs effectively.
Essential Job Assignments • Reception: Checks participants, community partners , and volunteers in and out of the site, manages the site phone, sorts and distributes participant mail, receives, put s away and logs donations, monitors door and parking lot activity, assists in connecting guests and participants with local resources, as well as maintains a clean and inviting reception area. • Hospitality: Checks in food donations and conducts regular audits for food expiration dates, records refrigerator temperature in the log, receives and serves meals, sanitizes countertops, appliances , and eating areas. • Sanitation: Signs in participants to available showers, supports with the sanitation of showers and restrooms, and runs participant laundry. • Site inventory: Audits site inventory on a weekly basis, logs received inventory and organizes all inventory holding locations . • Wellness Checks: Conducts wellness checks on a weekly basis, and records outcomes for each, using the tracking sheet, while also providing communication to participants. • Deep Cleans: Conducts deep cleans monthly with each participant in and the restoration team. Records outcomes of each deep clean using the tracking sheet. • Site donation and shopping: Supports assigned shopping days and times, ensuring cleanliness, organizing, and tracking shopping pod inventory. It also includes sorting through received donations. • Site cleanliness and safety: Conducts regular site walk-throughs, cleans up debris on or around site premises, records safety related information (this can encompass pass downs, emails, incident reports and mandated reporting) prior to the end of shift. Supervision & Guidance • This position operates under general supervision and will receive regular direction, support, and performance feedback from leadership. • The role requires initiative, reliability, and regular communication with supervisors regarding project progress, challenges, and development needs.
Physical Requirements • This position requires walking outdoors in adverse weather conditions. • Must be able to go up and down stairs. • Must be able to push, pull, and/or lift 50 pounds or less. Work Environment • Close quarters with vulnerable people, including individuals in C@P shelters and occasionally, with individuals without stable living situations who may be struggling with mental health and substance use concerns. • Indoor/Outdoor work environment with frequent interruptions and demands, and occasional unpredictable behavior. Other Requirements • All applicants must successfully pass a preemployment drug screening prior to beginning employment.
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