Job Information
YWCA Central Massachusetts RESIDENTIAL TEAM LEADER in Confidential, Massachusetts
RESIDENTIAL TEAM LEADER
Job Details
Job Location
YWCA Central Massachusetts - GW Confidential Shelter - Confidential, MA
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
High School
Salary Range
$21.50 - $23.00 Hourly
Travel Percentage
Negligible
Job Shift
Day
Job Category
Nonprofit - Social Services
Description
As the Residential Team Leader, you will represent the YWCA of Central Massachusetts, its mission and vision to the general public and professional groups and individuals. You will provide support services to all survivors of domestic violence; provide crisis intervention, individual and group advocacy/short-term counseling for survivors, and identify high-risk participants. You will provide all services required by Residential and Community Based Services program participants who may be in crisis or need extra support utilizing our 24-hour helpline or chat line and provide referrals and support to community inquiring about domestic violence. You will also coordinate and support data reporting for domestic violence components.
Tuesday through Saturday 11 AM- 8 PM
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Training staff 1:1 as needed
Providing support and assistance with Q and A for everyday concerns from the team
Assisting with ordering program supplies
Assist and maintain shelter clean up duties
Assist Supervisor in auditing shelter binders, folders, and ETO data base
Provide support to the team with individual timelines; ongoing
Organize team meetings as needed; i.e taking minutes, follow up emails, agenda
Assess participants’ needs ongoing
Upkeep of shelter’s donations, supplies, and maintenance lists
Answer the crisis hotline and provide callers, as well as all program participants, with empowerment-based crisis counseling, guidance, emotional support, information, and referrals. Determine if the survivor is seeking emergency shelter and offer assistance as needed
Assess lethality of participant’s situation
Assist participant with the development and implementation of a safety plan
Provide information on the dynamics of domestic violence
Provide empowerment-based counseling (face-to-face and/or via telephone) in either individual or group settings
Provide assistance in filing for restraining orders, injunctions, protective orders, immigration, and other petitions. Support, assist and advocate for survivors at any stage in the criminal justice system
Assist with filing for compensation claims which include making survivors aware of the availability of crime victim compensation, assistance with completing the required forms, and gathering the needed documentation.
Assist survivors in securing rights, remedies, and services from other agencies. Offer aid in locating emergency financial assistance, benefits, and other resources. Intervene with others on behalf of the survivor. Provide referrals, vouchers, and/or supplies for items such as transportation, food, clothing, and emergency housing
Assist with reporting elder abuse, child abuse, or other required reporting
Maintain and report statistical measurements as required
Maintain documentation as required
Participate with an on-call rotating schedule
Maintain principles of confidentiality
Provide consultation to police departments as needed for the High-Risk Response Team
Attend agency meetings and in-service training, as required
Participate in agency training, meetings, and community education presentations
Develop and maintain community resource contacts
Other duties as assigned by Supervisor/Manager
Qualifications
Bi-lingual preferred
Knowledge of domestic violence and/or family violence and related issues such as substance abuse and mental health, crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, community development, and education
Experience working with diverse populations
Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with other professionals and team members
Ability to maintain professional boundaries and client confidentiality
Empathetic, non-judgmental, and active listening skills
Ability to assess and intervene in crisis situations
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Organized; innovative
Knowledge of community resources
Excellent computer skills required
Valid Massachusetts driver’s license