What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Social Worker position at Mercy Housing & Shelter Corp?
Job Description
Job Description
Job Title : Community Social Worker
Department : Department of Housing
Reports to : Program Manager
FLSA Status : Non-Exempt
PHI Access Code Level 2
Scheduled Work Times / Locations
Monday – Friday, 8 : 30AM – 4 : 30PM; 211 Wethersfield Ave. Street Hartford, CT
Job Summary :
The Community Social Worker will work to support the mission of Mercy Housing and Shelter Corporation. The Community Social worker will work with our clients to help achieve independence and stability in their communities by providing housing and supportive services. The Community Social worker holds primary responsibility for working towards the goal of each client’s full and productive integration with the community.
Duties / Responsibilities :
- Provide comprehensive planning and active support for the care, treatment, and safety of the agency’s clients.
- Demonstrates understanding and evaluates clients by acknowledging individual psychological difficulty, ethnicity, and history.
- Assist clients with the development of individual treatment plans and goals to provide support for achievement.
- Serve as a liaison to provide mediation and advocacy with client / landlord on behalf of the client to develop a workable plan to obtain and / or maintain housing.
- Provide crisis intervention to ensure the clients well-being and stability to remain in the community.
- Monthly management of updating data into Smartsheet and the Homeless Management Information System HMIS for data input / integrity.
- Assist clients with the coordination of health services and, as necessary, schedules client appointments for and provides transportation to physicians, clinicians, and other health care professionals.
- Enter client case notes within the 72-hour time frame, complete six months and annual assessments and service plans to be submitted in a timely manner.
- Maintain complete and up-to-date client files to assure overall compliance with agency standards.
- Act as liaison with other agencies, i.e., DSS, SSI, HOPWA / ACT, and other social and vocational agencies to advocate for and assist clients.
- Attend monthly HOPWA CAN meetings and participate in Case Management meetings, conferences, seminars, and trainings as required.
- Mediate conflicts between providers, family / guardians, clients, and the agency, per the client’s needs.
- Develop or maintain familiarity with community resources and referral processes necessary to access these resources.
- Advocate and / or assist client in receiving services identified in the planning process.
- Follow proper discharge procedure when a client is discharged, with attention to recordkeeping and referrals.
- Provide resources for transportation i.e., medical cab or bus tickets and when needed transport clients.
- Prepare for and facilitate group meetings for clients on a variety of topics beneficial to their health and human service needs.
- Travel and networking in the community.
Required Skills / Abilities :
Education and Experience :
Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) from four-year college / university or two-three years’ related experience and / or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience, preferably with homeless persons, persons with mental illness and / or substance abuse.
Licenses and Certifications
Compensation & Benefits
Physical Demands
Salary : $24 - $26