What are the responsibilities and job description for the NCS Shelter Coordinator position at St. Francis Center?
St. Francis Center (SFC), an institution of the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado, was established in 1983.
SFC is a refuge for homeless people in the metro Denver area. Our programs and services are tailored toward adults and focus on daytime shelter, social services, health and wellness, housing, employment, and outreach. In SFC’s services, the people we serve can work with a variety of specialists, depending on their individual needs, to establish the first step toward transformation, new beginnings and stability.
We are currently looking for a Non-congregate (NCS) Shelter Coordinator
Department: Non-Congregate Shelter
Exemption Status: Full-Time or Part-Time, non-exempt position eligible for an excellent benefit package as outlined below.
Location of work: This program is located at a privately owned hotel, the Comfort Inn (4685 Quebec Street), a 136-unit hotel being leased, and services funded by the City of Denver’s Office of Housing Stability.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The NCS Shelter Coordinator reports to the NCS Assistant Director and works in collaboration with all shelter staff to ensure the Non-congregate Shelter site provides a safe, stable, healing, and supportive environment for residents, staff, volunteers and the broader community. This includes responsibility for promoting the safety and stability of shelter guests, supporting the achievement of programmatic outcomes, and collaborating effectively with our operations partner(s) (Comfort Inn staff/maintenance), and other entities to ensure a safe and dignified living environment. The NCS Shelter Coordinator must operate with a broad understanding of the various needs of the population and ability to create an environment that is safe and supportive for all shelter guests and staff.
Specifically, this position provides leadership in staffing as outlined below.
Management focused skills:
· Under direction of the Director and Assistant Director of Non-Congregate Shelter and in collaboration with other shelter staff, develops and implements program frameworks that support contractual outcomes and that align with SFC’s mission, values and strategic plan
· Oversee and coordinate day-to-day operations and contractors which includes, but is not limited to, intake and discharge of guests, meal service, customer service, and room checks/cleaning.
· Prepares staff schedules to ensure proper coverage of operations. This includes coordination of the shelter associate team and on-call staff
· Ensures that all maintenance issues are reported to and addressed by the maintenance team in a timely manner
· Ensures completion of all required documentation and data entry, in a timely manner. This includes HMIS intakes and exits for all shelter guests and documentation required by the HOST contract
· Routinely reviews all Security or shift change reports and logs, identifies and addresses issues as needed
· Attends, facilitates, and participates in required meetings
· Uses technology for communication, including Microsoft Office products (Outlook, SharePoint, OneDrive, Excel, Word and any other required program (i.e. staff shift scheduling programs)
· Responds to e-mails, voicemail and other forms of communication in a timely manner
· Coordinates and supports partner agencies providing services on site at the shelter
· Assists with staff training by supporting the selection, orientation, and development of employees.
People skills and Coordination with Partners:
· Works collaboratively with others and is solution-focused in one’s daily approach, actions, and manner.
· Works to create a low-barrier shelter environment for guests
· Develops relationships with program participants that are marked with dignity and respect that foster hope and empowerment
· Provides critical support and resources to guests who may be experiencing a crisis caused by mental health difficulties, the impact of drugs and/or alcohol, or trauma and contacts appropriate emergency response as necessary
· Demonstrates respect, cultural competence and knowledge of trauma informed care in interactions with shelter guests, staff and collaborative partners
· Helps to coordinate and provide onsite access to case management support for shelter guests
Other duties as assigned by supervisor. This is a new and dynamic project and may require changes and adaptations to this scope of work.
Supervisory Duties:
Supports supervision of NCS Shelter Associate
EDUCATION (MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS)
· Bachelor’s degree in social work, Social Services, or equivalent credentials in a related field preferred. Three years of related prior work experience may be substituted for formal education. Lived experience may be considered in lieu of educational background.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE
● Ability to meet a timeline
● Ability to communicate with written correspondence and verbal interaction
● A willingness to manage / supervise others
● Conflict Mediation/Resolution Skills
● Meeting Facilitation Skills or willingness to learn
● High Emotional Intelligence
● Ability to relate to people from diverse backgrounds and experience
● Trauma Informed approach or willingness to learn this approach
● Creativity and flexibility
● Resilience and a ‘thick skinned’ approach to work
● Intrinsic motivation to achieve goals
● Anti-racist, anti-oppression lens
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
Salary is $25 - $28/hour depending on qualifications.
This is a full-time or part-time, non-exempt position with a robust benefits package including:
· Employer-paid health insurance with an HRA plan
· Employer-paid dental insurance
· Employer-paid life insurance
· Robust pension plan after 1 year (5% plus a dollar-for-dollar employer match up to 4%)
· Generous Employer-paid sick/vacation leave
TO APPLY
Qualified persons may apply by submitting a cover letter, résumé, and three references at sfcdenver.org/who-we-are/staff/job-openings, or contacting mmccormick@sfcdenver.org Résumés without a cover letter will not be considered. Invitations for interviews will be extended upon review of qualified candidates until the position is filled.
Saint Francis Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
St. Francis Center (SFC) strives to create a more just, diverse, equitable, and inclusive society for our community members who experience homelessness. This begins with how we serve our guests and residents as well as how staff, volunteers, and board members treat each other. SFC acknowledges that, as a community, we can always do better by learning from the past and by celebrating and including all voices. SFC commits to learning and growing as we consistently strive for a more equitable and inclusive society.
Salary : $25 - $28