Family Shelter Support Staff – Amazon Store
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Summary/Objective Provide shelter coverage and to assist in the overall maintenance of structured shelter environment. As with all shelter staff, the support worker is responsible for developing trusting, supportive and respectful relationships with guests and maintaining a safe and secure environment. This position requires you to collaborate with team members throughout the shift in accordance with program guidelines. The support staff position is an excellent opportunity to enter the human service field and receive comprehensive training. Essential Functions
- Assist in orientation of new guests following the new arrival policy.
- Maintain a safe, clean, and secure environment for all shelter Monitor & participate in facility cleanliness, including office, staff bathroom, common area, kitchen, and grounds. Restock supplies as needed.
- Communicate maintenance issues appropriately and according to established guidelines.
- Monitor assigned POD by performing frequent safety rounds. Rounds must include hallways and the commonly used areas such as kitchen, laundry room, shower areas, child activity room, and computer room.
- Ensure guests are complying with EOHLC Uniform Shelter Rules and Love Lane program rules and guidelines as they apply to the shift.
- Be able to enforce rules and regulations to ensure smooth operation of site.
- Follow program guidelines to monitor guest’s entry and exit to site.
- Provide guest support as deemed appropriate with
- Respond effectively to emergency situations, document appropriately and communicate according to the established guidelines.
- Keep shelter team informed of any situations that pose a threat to health & safety to residents and staff
- Maintain privacy of guest information in accordance with agency policies, procedures, practices, and as required by law.
- Transportation as required
- Required to attend and actively participate in meetings and trainings as requested.
- Manage evening activities.
- Complete all shift tasks according to program guidelines.
- Maintain record keeping on each shift following established guidelines.
- Able to set and observe appropriate boundaries with clients
- Ability to multi-task and remain calm in demanding and unpredictable situations
- Previous experience working in a homeless shelter environment or human service field
- Use of and/or subject to:
- Vehicle
- Computers/monitors
- Physical requirements:
- Occasional lifting/carrying up to 50 Ibs
- Occasional pushing up to 75 lbs
- Occasional pulling up to 75 lbs
- Occasional bending
- Occasional squatting
- Occasional kneeling
- Occasional reaching
- Frequent standing
- Frequent sitting
- Frequent walking
- Constant handwriting and typing
- Constant visual perception
- Frequent visual inspection
- Frequent color distinction
- Constant hearing
- Constant speaking
- Occasional smelling
- Mental requirements:
- Understand and routine verbal and/or written instructions
- Understand and apply non-routine verbal and/or written instructions
- Understand complex problems and collaborate to explore alternative solutions
- Organize actions to complete sequential and/or routine tasks
- Organize and prioritize individual work schedule to manage multiple tasks and/or projects
- Make decisions that have an impact on the individual's work
- Make decisions that have an impact on the immediate work unit's operations and/or services
- Make decisions that have significant impact on a department's credibility, operations, and/or services
- Make decisions that have an impact on the health and wellbeing of clients
- Communicate and exchange routine/basic information
- Communicate and explain a variety of information
- Memorization/concentration
- Learning/knowledge retention
- Emotional/behavioral self-regulation
- Interacting with others