What are the responsibilities and job description for the ADVOCATE I position at City Care OKC?
City Care exists to do the work few others are willing to do. We believe in the intrinsic value of every person. It is with love and compassion we advocate for the overlooked in our community. We provide food for the hungry, relief for the hurting, and hold space for complete restoration of lives that have gotten off course. And with enough endurance, we witness, firsthand, remarkable stories of transformation.
We believe in the power of unity. Poverty, homelessness, mental illness and addiction are community issues and deserve a community response of support for those working to create a better life for themselves and their loved ones. We are better, together.
Still reading? Great! Now more about the position.
City Care is searching for the right person with a knack for seeing great potential in others and working as part of a team with the shared goal of motivating change. This Advocate will understand the complexity of the intersection of poverty, homelessness, mental illness and substance use for our neighbors experiencing unsheltered homelessness.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
● Carry out the mission, vision and values of City Care
● Well-versed in community resources, developing a network of collaborative partners
● Encourage guests in receiving services that will result in housing stability
● Participate in a team culture of professional hospitality, confidentiality, teamwork and safety among guests, interns, volunteers, staff and partners
● Assist guests in daily check ins and check outs.
● Monitor storage areas and organize monthly cleanouts.
● Manage inventory and proper storage of program supplies.
Requirements:
● Understanding of the complexity of the intersection of poverty, homelessness, mental illness, substance use and recovery
● Cool under pressure
● Computer literate, resulting in error-free data entry
● Ability to multitask
● Ability to work as a member of a team to accomplish shared goals
● High School diploma or equivalent
● Reliable transportation
● Pre-employment background check, driving record and UA
● Reliable transportation
Preferred:
● Professional experience navigating mental and physical health systems, benefits and resources
● BHCM-I or II; PRSS Certification
Full Time / Part Time
Salary: $14.23 hr. with training bonus opportunities 4x in your first year
Evening and Overnight Shifts Available.
Every 7th Week off for PAID REST WEEK for Full-Time Employees
Salary : $14