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Burlington City of Community Support Liaison in Burlington, Vermont

This job was posted by https://www.vermontjoblink.com : For more information, please see: https://www.vermontjoblink.com/jobs/1157035

General Purpose

The Community Support Liaison (CSL) will be a trained professional focusing on services associated with homelessness, substance-use disorder, mental health, and persons with chronic service needs. The CSL will be an integral part of a team that uses timely and accurate information to implement effective tactics and strategies to reduce the need for a police officers response to calls for service that do not have an immediate public safety or criminal component. The person hired will be responsible for the coordination of all aspects social work, to include intensive coordination across agencies, stakeholders, and platforms. At times, CSLs will be paired with Police Officers to respond to calls for service.\ \ The CSLs insights and strategies, informed by trauma-centered, person-centered practices, will guide a fast-paced work environment with a single-minded focus on addressing gaps in Burlingtons various social-service systems. The CSL will help individuals and families in Burlington live healthier lives by working with those who seek service through the Police Department, moderating disputes that result from quality-of-life issues, and acting as an advocate for those in need. The CSL will be directed and supervised by the Community Support Supervisor, in close collaboration with the Deputy Chief of Operations, and will work closely with all of the services that are imbedded within the Police Department.\ \ This position will be expected to work a flexible 1st shift schedule (e.g. hours can range from 7:30AM-6PM, of your choosing) to include every 3rd weekend a month.\ \ Union Affiliation:American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)\ Pay Grade 18:\$32.75 - \$36.53 Hourly

Essential Job Functions

Engage and help individuals with substance use disorder. This includes screening arrestees for opioid use disorder and following up with those individuals, post-arrest, to help them access and be induced into medically-assisted treatment.

Respond to requests from police, other City departments, and community members for intervention in non-criminal matters. Interventions could include, but are not limited to, interactions with individuals in the midst of a mental-health crisis, deescalating individuals struggling with co-occurring issues, mediating disputes between quarreling neighbors, working with homeless populations on housing solutions and relocations, following up with people suffering from substance-use disorder (particularly after instances of overdose), etc.

Work as a partner to collaborate, consult, and coordinate services with all of the Burlington social-service providers to include intensive collaboration with mental-health and substance-use disorder providers.

Develop and maintain relationships with partners for a team approach to problem solving that allows for coordinated interventions to challenging quality-of-life issues and/or neighborhood conflicts.

Prepare for and attend strategy and planning meetings with the full range of stakeholders in order to assess the effectiveness of tactics and strategies.

Provide effective assessments and develop strategies to assist individuals in finding appropriate community resources to address their underlying need. Must engage in person-centered, low-barrier best practices.

Partner with the Community Affairs Liaison in outreach efforts to homeless encampments as well as other community-related activities.

Work on a team alongside other social workers and law-enforcement officers, with a high degree of autonomy, responsibility, and accountability.

Maintain a high operational tempo, working in a critical-incident-management setting, rather than an academic or clinical setting.

Develop and implement trainin s with community partners on topics such as conflict resolution and restorative strategies around solving quality-of-life issues like noise and neighbor/roommate disputes. Present trainings to community groups as needed.

Create and maintain up-to-date electronic records for all case interventions.

Act as a liaison between the community and the Police Department to encourage open dialogue with the Police Department, which allows for better results in addressing the needs of the community, and greater transparency on behalf of the Police Department.

Assist the public and other constituency groups with navigating the Police Departments services, to include those of the greater criminal-justice system (e.g., family court, criminal court, alternative justice programs, etc.).

Collaborate on large, interagency teams that require flexibility and creativity to help solve complex societal and interpersonal issues.

Have an understanding of best practices in providing intermittent case-management services, with the purpose of filling a gap in care until the proper provider is identified.

Engage in regular briefings with Police Department leadership around the communitys needs and challenges, and with constituency groups

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