Shelter Coordinator
Job Summary
Days and hours:
The ideal schedule would be from Wednesday to Sunday between 1:30pm -10pm (Hours or days may vary slightly)/ 8 hour shift per day flexible availability is required schedule subject to change as needed.
Join a passionate team making a real difference in North County San Diego! At Operation HOPE-North County we are dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness by providing safe shelter vital resources and compassionate support to families and individuals in need. Through empowerment advocacy and community
collaboration we help our residents regain stability and build a path toward self-sufficiency.
The Shelter Coordinator Position:
The Shelter Coordinator is responsible for maintaining the overall personal safety of clients staff and volunteers by ensuring that organizational policies and procedures are followed consistently. The shelter coordinator provides respectful trauma-informed support to clients and de-escalate situations that may arise between them and/or others on shelter grounds.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assist and support clients using trauma- informed practices to address emergent issues and day-to-day agency protocols.
- Ensure clients are safe and protected.
- Oversee safety of the facility completing rounds inside and outside the building and monitoring security cameras frequently.
- Work with the team to prepare/maintain shelter in readiness for client activities and meals as well as clean and prepare vacated rooms for occupancy for clients entering the program.
- Communicate with staff to resolve problems by reviewing daily logs maintaining
- relevant databases and attending meetings as needed to settle incidents/issues and other relevant challenges.
- Demonstrate care and client support by listening with respect and patience showing empathy and providing consistent follow-through.
- Participate in acknowledgment of client progress and celebration of successes.
- Maintain appropriate client boundaries and adhere to standards set forth in the
- Employee Code of Conduct regarding ethical behavior confidentiality and conflicts of interest.
- Interact with visitors volunteers clients and staff in a way that provides the best customer service and fosters community support.
- Promote Operation HOPE-North County by demonstrating courtesy appreciation and positive interactions with meal providers donors and other community contacts.
- Maintain regular and punctual attendance.
- All other duties as assigned.
Experience/Education:
- High school diploma (or GED certificate) and a minimum of six months related
- experience and/or training nonprofit preferred.
- Proficiency in the use of computers for word processing data entry email and
- internet-based tools (e.g. webmail Google Suite).
- Ability and availability to work flexible and non-traditional work hours
- Bilingual preferred
- CPR-First Aid certification (adult/child/infant) - Preferred - Will provide training if needed
- Mandated Reporter Certificate - Preferred - will provide training if needed
- We are an equal opportunity employer.
Benefits:
- Medical dental vision and life insurance available after 30 days of employment (partially employer sponsored medical insurance)
- Generous PTO including: 12 personal days 5 sick days and 8 additional holidays
- Employee professional development plan and employee incentives
Required Experience:
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