East Oakland Community Project - Crossroads

CES Intake Assessor

East Oakland Community Project - Crossroads  •  $55k/yr  •  Oakland, CA (Onsite)  •  5 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location Crossroads - Oakland, CA 94621 Salary Range $55,000.00 - $55,000.00 Salary/year

East Oakland Community Project

Title: Coordinated Entry Specialist

Department: Coordinated Entry for Singles Reports to: Coordinated Entry Services Manager Salary – 55K

The East Oakland Community Project (EOCP) is a partner of the Coordinated Entry Effort for Single Adults in Alameda County. EOCP’s Crossroads is part of the centralized hub that provides housing services, support and referrals for single men and women who are homeless. The Coordinated Entry initiative will assess individuals who are literally experiencing homelessness and will be connected to an array of services, including emergency and permanent housing.

The Coordinated Entry Specialist conducts screenings on the phone, in person, and in the community to determine eligibility for housing services. This position uses Shelter Point to place individuals in shelter and assists non-literally homeless individuals by using triage, problem- solving and providing referrals for services.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Service Delivery

  • Meet with all homeless individuals on both a scheduled and drop in basis; by phone, in person, and through street and venue outreach
  • Provide crisis support and management on the phone and in the field to homeless men and women
  • Administer brief screening /assessment to determine eligibility for homeless services
  • Complete HMIS (Homeless Information Management System) intakes for all literally homeless individuals
  • Complete screenings and intakes over the phone, utilizing the Shelter Point system within HMIS to reserve shelter beds
  • Connect homeless individuals with eligible services including, housing search assistance, rapid re-housing, landlord mediation, housing resources, housing workshops
  • Maintain required documentation and tracking of services in a timely manner
  • Work as part of the outreach team as needed
  • Engage in referrals and coordination as needed
  • Attend all CES trainings and all other required trainings
  • Must be willing to work a flexible schedule that may include some evenings and weekends as well as in the facility and community.
  • Perform other related duties as required by management

Administration

  • Update and/or maintain all required tools, sheets, and screening forms
  • Gathers statistical data to monitor program effectiveness
  • Assists with providing input for grant reports
  • Successfully complete all HMIS Privacy and Security trainings
  • Attend weekly or biweekly program staff meetings, trainings and all-staff meetings that are held during the day

Modeling Behavior

  • Promotes a positive environment by modeling a positive, professional demeanor at all times, treating all community members with dignity and respect
  • Conversant with and follows all guidelines presented in the NCFFD Policies and Procedure Manual
  • Maintains client, staff, and organizational confidentiality
  • Conducts business in accordance with the EOCP Employee Handbook, exercising sound judgment and serving the best interests of the agency and the community



Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE



Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work, Psychology or related field required
  • Minimum three year experience working with homeless, dually diagnosed, or individuals living with substance use issues
  • Experienced working with public benefits, chemical dependency, health, and social service programs in Alameda County
  • Able to show flexibility and respond to the needs of homeless individuals
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Capacity to work well in a pressured, fast-paced environment and, in consultation with supervisor, set priorities in the presence of conflicting needs
  • Knowledge of basic counseling and Motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques
  • Experienced utilizing conflict-resolution skills to de-escalate volatile situations with clients
  • Excellent knowledge of local housing market
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain a calm demeanor and communicate effectively with families (verbal and written)
  • Ability to meet deadlines and complete multiple tasks in a timely manner
  • Capacity to work independently and as part of a team
  • Able to work effectively with a team of other professionals and coordinate services/activities with each member, as needed
  • Strong self-awareness and sense of limitations. Appropriate professional and personal boundaries with high integrity
  • Able to maintain professional attitude and appearance at all times. Must dress neatly and professional when reporting to work
  • Ability to be added to the agency's insurance and drive agency vehicles

Preferred

Qualifications

  • Experience working in a homeless drop in center or shelter setting
  • Knowledge of rapid re-housing techniques
  • Knowledgeable about dynamics of homelessness, substance abuse, and mental health
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills

LANGUAGE SKILLS: English, second language, especially Spanish or American Sign Language a plus

MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: High School level

REASONING ABILITY: Able to utilize good judgment, think logically and make sound decisions. Demonstrated ability to outline realistic service plans

COMPUTER SKILLS: Experience working with computers and successful utilization of Word and Excel. Must possess knowledge of the Internet and be able to retrieve resources and email

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: California Driver’s license and insurance. This position requires an annual tuberculosis test

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • The employee in this position is required to use hands to type, handle, feel
  • The employee in this position is required to climb stairs, walk, sit, talk and listen
  • The employee in this position is occasionally required to stand, stoop, kneel, crouch or reach
  • The employee holding this position must occasionally safely lift and/or move up to 40 lbs
  • Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus

WORK ENVIRONMENT: Able to work in a diverse and stressful environment with homeless individuals living with multiple issues

East Oakland Community Project - Crossroads

About East Oakland Community Project - Crossroads

Our mission

EOCP empowers individuals and families who are homeless in Alameda County to regain a life of self-reliance. We provide dignified emergency and transitional housing and compassionate, comprehensive support services that prepare homeless people to successfully transition to well-being and sustainable permanent housing.

How EOCP Started:

East Oakland Community Project’s story begins as a grassroots support network that evolved into a sustainable community resource. In 1990, a group of community activists began the Mission Safe program in a vacant lot on East 14th Street. They provided street-level support — food, motel vouchers, and service referrals — to people experiencing homelessness. At the time, thousands of people had recently been displaced from their homes due to the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, adding to the already existing crisis of minimal shelter for people experiencing homelessness in East Oakland. In response, the City of Oakland, Alameda County, and Mission Safe joined together to establish an emergency housing shelter that became known as the East Oakland Community Project.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Oakland, California
Year Founded
1990
Website
eocp.net
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