Under the supervision of the Statewide Harm Reduction Manager performs duties relating to the HRC specific community case management and referral services as needed.
Tasks/Duties/Responsibilities
70% Client Services
15% Reporting/Monitoring
10% Hyacinth representation/advocacy
5% Training and certifications
Other Duties
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Requirements
Required Minimum Education Bachelor’s degree, can be replaced with appropriate experience
Required Years of Related Experience: 1-3 years, experience with Harm Reduction/Social services/community services
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
· Active listening skills
· Familiarity with trauma informed care approach
· Knowledge of available services and community resources
· Bi-lingual (English and Spanish) is a plus
People Management Experience
Indicate whether supervisor/people management experience is required.
Supervisory experience is not required.
Preferred Minimum Education
Bachelor's degree.
Other:
Candidate must have excellent oral presentation and writing skills.
Expressed commitment to Hyacinth philosophy
Preferred Area of expertise:
Experience working in Harm Reduction. Knowledge of supportive services and community resources.
Preferred Related Industry Experience: Grant reporting and data collection experience
Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
(Include any preferred computer skills, certifications, licenses, languages, etc.)
• Must be knowledgeable about working with people with active substance use disorders.
• Must be culturally competent and sensitive to the varying socio-cultural factors that contribute to substance use.
• Must be able to work non-traditional hours and days including late nights and weekends in order to reach high risk populations.

Our mission at Hyacinth is to help people live with HIV, slow the spread of the epidemic, and serve as a critical voice in the public debate surrounding AIDS in New Jersey. The epidemic we fight affects the people in our communities who are most vulnerable to HIV infection and death due to the impact of poverty, racial discrimination, and homophobia on their lives. Thus, the way in which we serve our mission and help our community is closely bound to the fight for social justice.