What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Triage Specialist- In reach (LTSI) position at Pine Street Inn?
Description
SCHEDULE: hours, full time schedule, Sunday-Thursday, 12pm-8:30pm, may include early mornings, nights and/or weekend hours by prearrangement; this position is non-essential in the event of an emergency.
Pays $25.12 per hour DOE
LOCATION: 444 Harrison Ave, Boston, 363 Albany St, Boston; this role works 100% on site and no remote work is available
Summary Of The Position
The Lead Triage Specialist- In reach (LTSI) engages new shelter referrals in a triage assessment process which is designed to determine a guest’s immediate level of need and assertively moves the guest to safe housing. The LTSI will perform all duties of the Triage Specialist role and will possess the judgement and discretion to represent Triage leadership in the absence of a Triage Supervisor(s). At times the LTS may act as a liaison between shelter management and the Triage Department and will assess and funnel supervisory needs appropriately, coaching Triage Specialists in the moment or escalating matters for further direction. The LTSI may act as a liaison with clinical staff and the On-Call Director with regard to more serious matters and may consult with Triage Specialists on more complex cases. The ILTS is a representative of the Triage team and its leadership in the absence of Triage Supervisor(s).
The LTSI will be responsible for all functions related to the Triage Specialists role and Lead Triage Specialists’ roles and will serve as the Triage team’s designated staff member focusing on in-reach within the shelters. The LTSI will assist with the team’s goals related to ensuring all guests coming into shelter have access to Triage Services. The LTSI will at times work autonomously to create and carry out daily, weekly and monthly plans to meet program goals related to in reach. The LTSI will work both as part of a team and independently in an effort to extend program services to individuals that may come into the shelter outside of traditional Triage team hours.
The Triage Specialist will work with community providers of health and behavioral health services to coordinate care plans which do not rely on emergency shelter when other more appropriate medical and behavioral health services should be explored and utilized. The Triage Specialist will work to coordinate appropriate discharge plans for guests who are reentering the community from incarceration with a clear focus on upstream services which avoid unnecessary reliance on emergency shelter.
The Triage Specialist will work within a best practice framework of Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing and Trauma-Informed Care and, whenever possible, will provide support toward family reunification and mitigating barriers to securing alternative options for safe housing. If diversion is not possible or appropriate, the Triage Specialist will initiate a full guest intake, frame the guest understands of a limited stay in emergency shelter, and establishes the foundation for the guest’s work towards a more permanent housing solution – this will include triage housing placement within the first 30 days of Shelter. The Triage Specialist will provide exceptional customer service both internally and externally and will work in partnership with case management teams to provide integrated service delivery which furthers our mission to eliminate homelessness. The Triage Specialist will work under tight timeframes for accurately entering guest information into Pine Street Inn’s approved Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). Attention to detail and accuracy is critical in this position.
Schedule will change after training period and may include weekends or evenings as part of the regular schedule.
The Triage Specialist Will Work From The Following Principles
SCHEDULE: hours, full time schedule, Sunday-Thursday, 12pm-8:30pm, may include early mornings, nights and/or weekend hours by prearrangement; this position is non-essential in the event of an emergency.
Pays $25.12 per hour DOE
LOCATION: 444 Harrison Ave, Boston, 363 Albany St, Boston; this role works 100% on site and no remote work is available
Summary Of The Position
The Lead Triage Specialist- In reach (LTSI) engages new shelter referrals in a triage assessment process which is designed to determine a guest’s immediate level of need and assertively moves the guest to safe housing. The LTSI will perform all duties of the Triage Specialist role and will possess the judgement and discretion to represent Triage leadership in the absence of a Triage Supervisor(s). At times the LTS may act as a liaison between shelter management and the Triage Department and will assess and funnel supervisory needs appropriately, coaching Triage Specialists in the moment or escalating matters for further direction. The LTSI may act as a liaison with clinical staff and the On-Call Director with regard to more serious matters and may consult with Triage Specialists on more complex cases. The ILTS is a representative of the Triage team and its leadership in the absence of Triage Supervisor(s).
The LTSI will be responsible for all functions related to the Triage Specialists role and Lead Triage Specialists’ roles and will serve as the Triage team’s designated staff member focusing on in-reach within the shelters. The LTSI will assist with the team’s goals related to ensuring all guests coming into shelter have access to Triage Services. The LTSI will at times work autonomously to create and carry out daily, weekly and monthly plans to meet program goals related to in reach. The LTSI will work both as part of a team and independently in an effort to extend program services to individuals that may come into the shelter outside of traditional Triage team hours.
The Triage Specialist will work with community providers of health and behavioral health services to coordinate care plans which do not rely on emergency shelter when other more appropriate medical and behavioral health services should be explored and utilized. The Triage Specialist will work to coordinate appropriate discharge plans for guests who are reentering the community from incarceration with a clear focus on upstream services which avoid unnecessary reliance on emergency shelter.
The Triage Specialist will work within a best practice framework of Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing and Trauma-Informed Care and, whenever possible, will provide support toward family reunification and mitigating barriers to securing alternative options for safe housing. If diversion is not possible or appropriate, the Triage Specialist will initiate a full guest intake, frame the guest understands of a limited stay in emergency shelter, and establishes the foundation for the guest’s work towards a more permanent housing solution – this will include triage housing placement within the first 30 days of Shelter. The Triage Specialist will provide exceptional customer service both internally and externally and will work in partnership with case management teams to provide integrated service delivery which furthers our mission to eliminate homelessness. The Triage Specialist will work under tight timeframes for accurately entering guest information into Pine Street Inn’s approved Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). Attention to detail and accuracy is critical in this position.
Schedule will change after training period and may include weekends or evenings as part of the regular schedule.
The Triage Specialist Will Work From The Following Principles
- Shelter is a temporary safety net, not a home. The Housing Placement Team must assertively motivate guests and incentivize them to seek better alternatives using best practices.
- All people experiencing homelessness, regardless of their housing history and duration of homelessness, can achieve housing stability in permanent housing.
- Never warehouse or institutionalize our guests in our shelters.
- Everyone is “housing ready.” Sobriety, compliance in treatment, or even a clean criminal history is not necessary to succeed in housing. Rather, homelessness programs and housing providers must be “consumer ready”.
- Leverage guests’ strengths, assets, and connections to move quickly out of shelters and to any other housing.
- Recognize the impact of violence and victimization on development and coping strategies.
- Employ an empowerment model.
- Maximize guest choices and control over her/his recovery based in a relational collaboration.
- Create an atmosphere that is respectful of the guests’ need for safety, respect, and acceptance.
- Emphasize the guests’ strengths, highlighting adaptations over symptoms and resilience over pathology.
- Minimize the possibilities of re-traumatization.
- Strive to be culturally competent and to understand each person in the context of his or her life experiences and cultural background.
- Solicit guest input and involve guests in designing and evaluating services.
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