Domestic Violence Support Coordinator (Case Management) at Transition House

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Cambridge - USA

profile Monthly Salary: $ 59000 - 62000
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Domestic Violence - Resident Support Coordinator (Case Management)

Permanent Supportive Housing

Job Type:

  • Reports To: Director of Long Term Housing Services
  • Full Time: Monday-Friday (10am-6pm flexibility)
  • Salary:$59000-$62000 with comprehensive benefits
  • On site work requiredwith one dayWork From Home
  • No weekends

Our Culture: Why work with us

Our greatest asset is our employees encompassing a variety of origins concepts viewpoints and life journeys. Weve established a diverse and inclusive atmosphere filled with individuals who share a common purpose. Our leadership is characterized by openness approachability genuineness and a commitment to nurturing our team. A tangible sense of mutual dedication permeates our environment and collectively we engage in impactful endeavors that bring about transformative changes for those we serve.

Transition House values diverse life experience and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Bilingual/bicultural applicants survivors of domestic violence persons of color people with disabilities and GLBTQI people are strongly encouraged to apply.

Who we are:
Transition Houses mission is to end domestic violence in our community. Sparking social change in Cambridge Massachusetts since 1976 we are an innovative organization that develops prevention tools and provides holistic support and a range of housing options for individuals and families surviving domestic and intimate partner violence. To learn more about us:

Who you are and the benefits to you:

You are unabashedly passionate about being of service. You work from a philosophy that sees people not problems and are committed to fostering a workplace culture that is client-centered trauma-informed collaborative and guided by a social justice this exciting role and reporting to the Director of Housing Services your strengths will be highlighted as an effective communicator proficient with technology self-starter team-oriented resourceful and well-organized. Your visionary mindset creativity and strong problem-solving abilities will be recognized.

This role provides:

  • Salary range is $59000-$62000
  • Additional compensation for fluency in Spanish
  • Comprehensive benefits package: Health dental retirement plan and generous paid time off with over 10 paid holidays off
  • Ongoing professional and clinical supervision with opportunities to participate in education and training regularly throughout the year

A day in the life of this role:

Your focus will be supporting survivors of domestic violence that are living long-term in our agencys subsidized units across the Metro-Boston area and are disabled. With a caseload of 12 households (8 families and 4 individuals) some travel is required although a vehicle is not necessary for the role.

You will have the opportunity to meet a variety of demands including court accompaniment Social Security and Benefits Advocacy setting up and furnishing apartments needs assessment and co-facilitating training sessions in the community. You will share thoughtfully designed office space with another Resident Support Coordinator and the Survivor Resource Coordinator.

You will be supervised by a Director who is flexible communicative responsive caring and does not micro-manage. Above all you will provide life-changing support to survivors of domestic violence.

Summary of Duties:

  • Provide timely case management and coordination of services that are effective equitable and client-centered to 12 survivors households in their apartments or at the main office
  • Apply for a range of benefits including SSI SSDI SNAP and Health Insurance
  • Connect survivors to resources and make referrals as needed for counseling medical and economic resources
  • Conduct screening interviews intakes and annual assessments of needs
  • Support survivors with ongoing life needs goal planning and engagement in skill-building programs to overcome trauma and regain independence
  • Accompany clients to various appointments not limited to medical court housing legal and provide support centered on their needs and comfortability
  • Identify and address barriers such as the loss of essential documents CORI arrears and credit
  • Work alongside the Child and Family Services Team to support family needs and work closely with the Survivor Resource Coordinator to navigate resources and empowerment supports
  • Work collaboratively across all teams to center and support the needs of survivors
  • Facilitate and maintain relationships with property management companies and landlords communicate maintenance requests and client concerns
  • Arrange interpretation assistance as needed and maintain confidential records in a secure database
  • Participate in weekly programmatic supervision clinical supervision agency and cross-agency meetings
  • Participate in community building events and support teams with larger agency events

What we need from you:

  • Fluency in English both verbal and written is required. Fluency in Spanish is highly desirable.
  • Degree in Social Work (or Mental Health) is required.
  • Extensive knowledge about applying for SSI/SSDI benefits and/or SOAR Certified.
  • 3-5 years of direct service experience working with extremely marginalized people including individuals who are experiencing homelessness mental illness substance use or domestic violence.
  • Self-motivation cultural humility respect and value of diversity belief in client autonomy and ability to work collaboratively and constructively with others while maintaining health boundaries.
  • High level of proficiency with the Internet Google Suite ZOOM and Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Committed to collaboration excellence demonstrating professionalism integrity and accountability coupled with a high level of comfort working within a diverse and multicultural environment.
  • Expertise in providing safety-planning support and trauma-informed advocacy
  • Ability to develop and sustain collaborations with colleagues and providers from multiple external community organizations
  • Ability to balance competing priorities efficiently and maintain client trust
  • Ability to climb stairs frequently and regularly lift and move 30 pounds to assist guests in moving in and out of apartments.

It is our policy to complete a Criminal Offense Record Information (CORI) background check prior to hire. Findings will not automatically disqualify candidates.

How to Apply:
Jessye Kass Consulting is assisting with this search. To apply fill out the application on this lieu of a cover letter you will be asked short answer questions and will upload your resume.

The questions will be:

  1. What personal qualities make you a great fit for this role What skills will serve you best in this role

  2. Please share an example of a time you improved efficiency in a process or system. What was the process/system What steps did you take What was the result

  3. Share an example of how youve utilized a trauma-informed approach in your care with clients.

If you have any accessibility issues need accommodations or have questions please contact Jessye Kass Karlin at

No phone calls please.


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