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  • Housekeeping Assistant (Part-time)

    Bethesda Project 4.0company rating

    Bethesda Project job in Philadelphia, PA

    Job Description Housekeeping Assistant (Part-Time) The Housekeeping Assistant is responsible for overseeing the laundry and housekeeping services at our shelter, while providing a welcoming presence for guests. Schedule Approximately 16 hours a week, including weekends & holidays, as needed Reports to: Program Coordinator General Responsibilities Ensuring all laundry is done in a timely manner. Maintaining inventory & storage of household supplies. Overseeing good order of the site, as well as the entire storage area & clothing room. Conducting regular site checks and monitoring the day room as necessary. Assuring shower and bathrooms are properly supplied with toiletries. Collaborate with guests and staff to maintain cleanliness and safety of facility. Distribution of supplies as necessary. Document/escalate emergencies as needed. Keep incoming staff informed of ‘need to know' information during shift changes. Participate in staff meetings and trainings as required. Skill/Educational Requirements • High School Diploma or equivalent • Housekeeping experience a plus • Must possess basic computer skills (internet and email) • Strong interpersonal, organizational & communication skills • Team-oriented disposition Physical Requirements • Frequently required to bend/kneel; walk/climb stairs • Use of hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls • Able to regularly lift up to 25 pounds consistently, occasionally lift over 30 pounds • Spend long periods of time on feet Benefits Employee Assistance Program
    $25k-32k yearly est. 24d ago
  • Housekeeping Assistant (Part-time)

    Bethesda Project 4.0company rating

    Bethesda Project job in Philadelphia, PA

    The Housekeeping Assistant is responsible for overseeing the laundry and housekeeping services at our shelter, while providing a welcoming presence for guests. Schedule Approximately 16 hours a week, including weekends & holidays, as needed Reports to: Program Coordinator General Responsibilities Ensuring all laundry is done in a timely manner. Maintaining inventory & storage of household supplies. Overseeing good order of the site, as well as the entire storage area & clothing room. Conducting regular site checks and monitoring the day room as necessary. Assuring shower and bathrooms are properly supplied with toiletries. Collaborate with guests and staff to maintain cleanliness and safety of facility. Distribution of supplies as necessary. Document/escalate emergencies as needed. Keep incoming staff informed of ‘need to know' information during shift changes. Participate in staff meetings and trainings as required. Skill/Educational Requirements • High School Diploma or equivalent • Housekeeping experience a plus • Must possess basic computer skills (internet and email) • Strong interpersonal, organizational & communication skills • Team-oriented disposition Physical Requirements • Frequently required to bend/kneel; walk/climb stairs • Use of hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls • Able to regularly lift up to 25 pounds consistently, occasionally lift over 30 pounds • Spend long periods of time on feet Benefits Employee Assistance Program
    $25k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Family Case Manager - Longer Term Housing

    Women Against Abuse 3.8company rating

    Philadelphia, PA job

    Job Description Description and Responsibilities The role of the Longer-Term Housing Case Manager is to provide and coordinate continued supportive aftercare housing, counseling services, and advocacy to a caseload of clients/former shelter residents in order to enhance their ability to maintain safe independent living for successful integration into the community in accordance with the mission and vision of the Agency. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Providing individual case management (Advocacy, Needs Assessment, Action Planning and Evaluation according to established professional guidelines and norms for an assigned caseload.) Accompany residents to appointments as necessary for obtaining and maintaining safe independent housing. Provide in home and telephone, ongoing individual support and informal counseling and makes outside referrals when appropriate. Assist former shelter residents in applying for relocation fund assistance. Identify new resources, develops informational materials and networks with community resources on housing resources, financial literacy, domestic violence, tenant rights, and others as needed for use by survivors of domestic violence. All responsibilities are implemented according to our mission and values and according to Agency standards. What WAA Can Offer You and What You'll Love About WAA Annual Increases, Years of Service Recognition, EAP, Pay differential for agency observed holidays and declared inclement weather, Medical, Vision, Dental, PTO for Vacation, Personal, Holidays, accrual of Sick Days, & more The mission of WAA is to provide quality, compassionate and non-judgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence through advocacy and community education. WAA's Core Values are Safety, Empowerment, Strength, Hope, Respect, and Integrity and we are committed to a work environment built on honesty, transparency, teamwork, accountability, and a high level of professionalism Requirements & Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in social services or related field with two (2) years experience in direct service and/or advocacy is required Experience in a residential setting is strongly preferred Driver's License & Passing of MVR (motor vehicle record search) required Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse population is required Experience working within an urban setting is preferred Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a team member is required Demonstrated proficiency in communication, both verbal and in writing, is required Some experience in working on domestic violence issues is strongly preferred Bilingual or conversational in addition to English, preferred Prior Case Management experience preferred Demonstrated skill in crisis intervention, conflict resolution, group facilitation and counseling is strongly preferred Must provide Satisfactory Child Abuse, Criminal and FBI clearances. (Any expenses paid by employer) Must attend/complete upcoming Domestic Violence Advocate Paid Training ( February 17 - March 5 ) Women Against Abuse (WAA), a 501(c)3 nonprofit agency, is among the largest domestic violence agencies in the country and Philadelphia's leading domestic violence advocate and service provider. With over 170 staff, WAA serves two 100+ bed safe havens and 15 transitional housing apartments, legal services, hotline counseling, aftercare community-based services, prevention & education, and advocacy. Women Against Abuse is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local law". Women Against Abuse's hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs. Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (40 hours per week) $21.42 per hour Travel around the Philadelphia community required; $1,000 sign-on Award Bonus
    $21.4 hourly 24d ago
  • Client Support Staff

    Women Against Abuse 3.8company rating

    Philadelphia, PA job

    Description & Responsibilities Working within the Women Against Abuse's (WAA) residential shelters and in coordination across various departments, Client Support Staff (CSS) establish, lead and nurture a welcoming, safe supportive trauma informed community environment for residents and their children, offering support, a space to relax and an opportunity to talk to residents along with providing informal support/resolving issues through listening, sharing, and identifying options. Providing tours and off-hour activities to clients based on interests and needs (movie/game night, holiday parties or events, etc.). Assisting new residents settling in and helping them with immediate needs (providing hygiene, basic living supplies, etc.) while maintaining the related inventory. What WAA Can Offer You and What You'll Love About WAA Annual Increases, Years of Service Recognition, EAP, Pay differential for agency observed holidays and declared inclement weather, PTO for Vacation, Personal, Holidays and accrual of Sick Days.The mission of WAA is to provide quality, compassionate and non-judgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence through advocacy and community education. WAA's Core Values are Safety, Empowerment, Strength, Hope, Respect, and Integrity and we are committed to a work environment built on honesty, transparency, teamwork, accountability, and a high level of professionalism Requirements A High School Diploma or the equivalent is required. At least one (1) year experience in an advocacy, crisis or shelter support position is required. The ability to read, write and comprehend English is required. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse population is required. Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a team member is required. Demonstrated commitment to service of others is required. Demonstrated proficiency in communication, both verbal and written, is required. Bilingualism is strongly preferred. Will be required to attend our Virtual Domestic Violence Advocate Paid Training, post hire (February 17 - March 5). Must provide Satisfactory Child Abuse, Criminal and FBI clearances. (Any expenses paid by employer) Women Against Abuse (WAA), a 501(c)3 nonprofit agency, is among the largest domestic violence agencies in the country and Philadelphia's leading domestic violence advocate and service provider. With over 170 staff, WAA serves two 100+ bed safe havens and 15 transitional housing apartments, legal services, hotline counseling, aftercare community-based services, prevention & education, and advocacy. Women Against Abuse is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local law". Women Against Abuse's hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs.
    $32k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 26d ago
  • DV Hotline & Intake Services Manager

    Women Against Abuse 3.8company rating

    Philadelphia, PA job

    Job Description Description & Responsibilities The DV Hotline & Intake Services Manager supervises our Hotline & Intake staff at Women Against Abuse (WAA) (24/7 department) providing high quality and trauma informed client services that include safety planning, resources and referrals, safe haven intake, maintaining client records, all in accordance with our Agency standards. In addition, they will serve as a liaison managing a coordinated effort between WAA, the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline Collaborative (PDVH), the Philadelphia Office of Domestic Violence Strategies (ODVS), local hospital emergency rooms, Health & Human Service providers and other local & government agencies including the FBI's Human Trafficking division providing technical assistance and providing/recommending training needs. Additional responsibilities include but are not limited to: Regularly reviewing data & reporting, addressing and adjusting as needed. Working with WAA Agency staff and PDVH to create on-going trainings & related materials. Supporting the Evaluation & Learning Team on the quarterly ODVS reporting review and finalization. Participating as a guest speaker in the Agency domestic violence advocate training (JARS), as needed. Providing on-call coverage for the Residential Sites and Hotline. Assisting clients and other staff in establishing and maintaining a safe and supportive community environment. Working collaboratively with the Director of Facilities and Maintenance Supervisor to ensure rooms are turned over in a timely manner. What WAA Can Offer You and What You'll Love About WAA Annual Increases, Years of Service Recognition, EAP, Pay differential for agency observed holidays and declared inclement weather, Medical, Vision, Dental, PTO for Vacation, Personal, Holidays, accrual of Sick Days, & more The mission of WAA is to provide quality, compassionate and non-judgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence through advocacy and community education. WAA's Core Values are Safety, Empowerment, Strength, Hope, Respect, and Integrity and we are committed to a work environment built on honesty, transparency, teamwork, accountability, and a high level of professionalism Requirements & Preferred Qualifications Master's Degree in Social Work, Psychology or related field OR an equivalent combination of education and experience, required. A minimum of two (2) years Supervisory experience, required. A minimum of two (2) years Case Management, behavioral health or related experience, required. A minimum of one (1) year of residential services experience and at least one (1) year experience in crisis intervention or emergency shelter, required. Demonstrated proficient computer skills including Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, Word, etc.) required. Demonstrated effectiveness of crisis intervention, required. Demonstrated ability to work effectively within a diverse community population, required. Working in an urban setting with underserved communities preferred. Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a team member, required. Demonstrated commitment to service of others, required. Demonstrated proficiency in communication, both verbal and written, required. Experience working with survivors of domestic violence and/or intimate partner violence advocacy and issues, preferred. Bilingualism or conversational in a language in addition to English is strongly preferred. Demonstrated ability to effectively represent an advocacy agency or function, preferred. Will be required to attend our Virtual Domestic Violence Advocate Paid Training, post hire (February 17 - March 5). Must provide Satisfactory Child Abuse, Criminal and FBI clearances. (Any expenses paid by employer) Women Against Abuse (WAA), a 501(c)3 nonprofit agency, is among the largest domestic violence agencies in the country and Philadelphia's leading domestic violence advocate and service provider. With over 170 staff, WAA serves two 100+ bed safe havens and 15 transitional housing apartments, legal services, hotline counseling, aftercare community-based services, prevention & education, and advocacy. Women Against Abuse is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local law". Women Against Abuse's hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs. Monday - Friday 40 hours per week (one day 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM) & rotational on call responsibilities Salary Range: $53,000 - $60,800 based on years of experience
    $53k-60.8k yearly 25d ago
  • Maintenance Assistant

    Women Against Abuse 3.8company rating

    Philadelphia, PA job

    Description, Responsibilities & Essential Functions The Maintenance Assistant role carries out general/preventive Maintenance and Housekeeping responsibilities within our Residential Safe Havens and Transitional Housing Program. They will perform heavy janitorial duties, provide upkeep of our facilities and grounds, assist in any large annual cleaning assignments, and at times, they may assist with picking up and delivering any received in-kind donations. All responsibilities are expected to be delivered satisfactorily, with a customer service focus and are implemented according to our mission and vision and according to Agency standards. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to accomplish a variety of Preventative maintenance, janitorial and work order requests/tasks to keep the facilities, common areas, grounds and un/occupied rooms or apartments in excellent operating condition. These include but are not limited to: Plumbing (Snaking kitchen and bathroom drains, minor toilet repairs i.e. unclogging toilets/sinks, changing/replacing flappers or handles, installing washers, etc.) Painting (spackling, drywall patchwork, light painting) Electrical (installing/changing switch plates, light fixtures, florescent light bulbs etc.) Upkeep of grounds (Heavy trash removal /shoveling sidewalks and pathways, etc.) Janitorial (dusting, spot cleaning, deep cleaning/sanitizing community areas, office spaces, bathrooms, laundry spaces, and Children's Team space) Floor Care (stripping, waxing, buffing, dry/wet mopping of floors, shampooing and vacuuming rugs/carpets) Prepare client's bedroom and/or apartment units during turnover, including deep cleaning before new residents move in and after residents leave. During turnover or repairs, tasks may include general repairs, moving heavy furniture and appliances (dresser, bed, stove, fridge etc.), window and screen repairs, blind installation, painting/patchwork, repairs, replace or update door locks, and related tasks. Job Demands Typical methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: Climbing and balancing Significant stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling General physical exertion Significant heavy lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling Exposure to cleaning chemicals This position is sometimes performed in outside weather conditions including heat, cold, snow and rain What WAA Can Offer You and What You'll Love About WAA Annual Increases, Years of Service Recognition, EAP, Pay differential for agency observed holidays and declared inclement weather, Medical, Vision, Dental, PTO for Vacation, Personal, Holidays, accrual of Sick Days, & more The mission of WAA is to provide quality, compassionate and non-judgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence through advocacy and community education. WAA's Core Values are Safety, Empowerment, Strength, Hope, Respect, and Integrity and we are committed to a work environment built on honesty, transparency, teamwork, accountability, and a high level of professionalism Qualifications: In this role, you must have general knowledge of: Basic Plumbing Basic Electrical Basic Installation Basic Painting & Drywall Appliance Repair Requirements & Preferred Qualifications A High School Diploma or the equivalent Previous experience in general and preventative light Maintenance Previous experience janitorial and/or housekeeping (experience in a residential setting, strongly preferred) Knowledge of cleaning standards Valid Driver's License & passing of MVR (Motor Vehicle Driving Record Search) Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse population Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a team member The ability to read, understand and communicate in English Demonstrated commitment to service of others is required Bilingualism or conversational in language in addition to English is strongly preferred. Must provide Satisfactory Child Abuse, Criminal and FBI clearances. (any expenses paid by employer) Women Against Abuse (WAA), a 501(c)3 nonprofit agency, is among the largest domestic violence agencies in the country and Philadelphia's leading domestic violence advocate and service provider. With over 170 staff, WAA serves two 100+ bed safe havens and 15 transitional housing apartments, legal services, hotline counseling, aftercare community-based services, prevention & education, and advocacy. Women Against Abuse is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local law". Women Against Abuse's hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs. Monday - Friday 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM (40 hours per week) $19.03 per hour
    $19 hourly Auto-Apply 9d ago
  • Residential Aide (PT)

    Bethesda Project 4.0company rating

    Bethesda Project job in Philadelphia, PA

    Note: Candidates answering all pre-screening questions will be prioritized. Residential Aide (PT) work at our residential sites, providing critical support, playing an important role in the care of individuals who are experiencing homelessness and/or formerly unhoused persons. Hiring for all shifts. Candidates must be available to work evenings, overnight, weekends and holidays as required. Depending on availability and experience, staff may be trained to work at more than one site. General Responsibilities Provide for the safety and security of the site and residents, while remaining alert at all times. Responsible for monitoring the self-administration of medications. Assist Case Managers with arranging for resident's participation is supportive programs. Coach residents on fulfilling their goals. Conduct daily checks of the resident's rooms & general areas for safety hazards and cleanliness. Respond accordingly to emergency situations. Collaborate with fellow staff members to ensure effective communication. Maintain daily logs while paying excellent attention to detail. Follow-through on house chore lists and performing housekeeping duties as necessary. Must have the ability to foster healthy supportive behaviors and relationships. Participate in trainings, and mandatory staff/floor meetings. Skill/Educational Requirements • High school diploma with MH/D&A experience • Basic to intermediate computer skills (Internet & E-Mail) • Strong interpersonal, organizational & communication skills • Team-oriented disposition • Knowledge of safe behavioral management techniques • Must be able to acquire First Aid/CPR/AED & NARCAN certification Physical Requirements • Frequently required to bend/kneel; walk/climb stairs • Ability to perform audio & visual assessments • Use of hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls • Able to regularly lift up to 25 pounds consistently, occasionally lift over 30 pounds Job Types Part-time Pay $16.82 per hour Benefits • Employee Assistance Program
    $16.8 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Intake & Hotline Counselor

    Women Against Abuse 3.8company rating

    Philadelphia, PA job

    Description & Responsibilities Intake & Hotline Counselors act as a liaison conducting intake to our Safe Havens, providing callers, potential clients and clients direct service links to external resources through the DV Hotline necessary in establishing safety when leaving a domestic violence situation.Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Answering the Hotline - Conducting crisis intervention and safety planning with callers Ensure a Trauma-Informed client intake and orientation with DV counseling and support Assist OSH (Office of Supportive Housing) Intake staff by assessing the needs of the person(s) presenting for service and arrange direct access to the Safe Haven or other safe option Providing information related to maintaining safety, discussing available options, counseling services or referrals and connecting clients to said services (in the event space is not available) Collect and report data Maintain the daily census for our Safe Havens - Enter hotline & intake information into database for up to date records What WAA Can Offer You and What You'll Love About WAA Annual Increases, Years of Service Recognition, EAP, Pay differential for agency observed holidays and declared inclement weather, PTO for Vacation, Personal, Holidays and accrual of Sick Days.The mission of WAA is to provide quality, compassionate and non-judgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence through advocacy and community education. WAA's Core Values are Safety, Empowerment, Strength, Hope, Respect, and Integrity and we are committed to a work environment built on honesty, transparency, teamwork, accountability, and a high level of professionalism Requirements & Preferred Qualifications Associate's Degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required. At least one (1) year experience in an advocacy, hotline, crisis or related experience is required. Demonstrated effectiveness of crisis intervention is required. The ability to read, write and comprehend English is required. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse population is required. Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a team member is required. Demonstrated commitment to service of others is required. Demonstrated proficiency in communication, both verbal and written, is required. Experience working with survivors of domestic violence and/or intimate partner violence is preferred. Bilingualism or conversational in a language in addition to English is strongly preferred. Will be required to attend our Virtual Domestic Violence Advocate Paid Training, post hire (February 17 - March 5). Must provide Satisfactory Child Abuse, Criminal and FBI clearances. (Any expenses paid by employer) Women Against Abuse (WAA), a 501(c)3 nonprofit agency, is among the largest domestic violence agencies in the country and Philadelphia's leading domestic violence advocate and service provider. With over 170 staff, WAA serves two 100+ bed safe havens and 15 transitional housing apartments, legal services, hotline counseling, aftercare community-based services, prevention & education, and advocacy. Women Against Abuse is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local law". Women Against Abuse's hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs.
    $35k-44k yearly est. Auto-Apply 26d ago
  • Custody and Support Attorney

    Women Against Abuse 3.8company rating

    Philadelphia, PA job

    WAA, a 501(c)3 nonprofit agency, is Philadelphia's leading domestic violence advocate and service provider and among the largest domestic violence agencies in the country. The mission of WAA is to provide quality, compassionate and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education. With over 150 staff, WAA serves over 10,000 individuals each year through our direct services, education, advocacy and outreach (2 - 100 bed safe havens, 14 transitional housing apartments, aftercare community-based case management services, legal services, hotline counseling, prevention & education, and advocacy). The mission of WAA is to provide quality, compassionate and non-judgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence through advocacy and community education. WAA's Core Values are Safety, Empowerment, Strength, Hope, Respect, and Integrity and we are committed to a work environment built on honesty, transparency, teamwork, accountability, and a high level of professionalism. Responsibilities The role of our Custody and Support Staff Attorney will litigate cases originating as domestic violence matters, working with other staff to improve the legal system's response to battered persons. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to the following range of services: Provide legal representation to survivors of domestic violence across a range of issues, including - protections from abuse, child custody, support and related matter of legal significance Some legal representation may be provided for a specialized group of clients Conduct client interviews Make court appearances Represent clients in trials Perform all necessary legal work Participate in program evaluation and planning Provide functional supervision of Legal Center staff and interns working on assigned cases Requirements A Juris Doctorate, with a current license to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Three (3) years experience in family law and/or public interest* Familiarity with the court system regarding domestic violence issues Experience with legal representation to victims of domestic violence Demonstrated excellent written, oral and interpersonal skills* Demonstrated ability to represent an advocacy agency or function* Demonstrated ability to organize time and detail, including keeping of records Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse population* Experience working in an urban setting* Demonstrated commitment to service of others Satisfactorily pass State & FBI criminal & Child Abuse clearances pre-hire; and regular renewals (all expenses paid by WAA) Bilingual or conversational in addition to English* *Preferred Current Openings: Location: Philadelphia, PA Full-Time Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm (Hybrid: 4 days in office/court and 1 remote/work from home, as work load/case allows) Pay Rate & Benefits : $58,000 - $75,000 Based on years of experience, PLUS a generous and competitive Benefits Package: Health Insurance - Medical/Vision, Dental Health Insurance (No Deductibles); PTO - Vacation, Holiday, Sick & Personal; Annual Increases/Years of Service Recognition increases (every 2 years of continuous service); EAP - Employee Assistance Program (self and household members) & more. For consideration, please attach an updated resume and cover letter to your application. Women Against Abuse is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local law". Women Against Abuse's hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs.
    $58k-75k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Community Educator

    Women Against Abuse 3.8company rating

    Philadelphia, PA job

    Description & Responsibilities Our Community Educators collaborate with staff across our Prevention department and Agency to create and implement strategic community education and professional development workshops (trauma informed DV/IPV and TPV) for youth and adults within the City of Philadelphia area.Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Develop and cultivate partnerships to ensure service delivery and expand the reach out DV/IPV and TDV educational initiatives. Facilitate trainings and programs to schools, community-based organizations and professionals. Assist in the development/enhancement of curricula, as well as related materials and evaluations. Provide support, coordinate partner communication, keep training content updated with the most recent research of DV and trauma. Ensure accurate collection of data. Represent the Agency on committees and in collaborations with other agencies that assist with survivors of DV and TDV, as well as networking and community outreach events. Engage in structured discussions and trainings. What WAA Can Offer You and What You'll Love About WAA Annual Increases, Years of Service Recognition, EAP, Pay differential for agency observed holidays and declared inclement weather, Medical, Vision, Dental, PTO for Vacation, Personal, Holidays, accrual of Sick Days, & more The mission of WAA is to provide quality, compassionate and non-judgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence through advocacy and community education. WAA's Core Values are Safety, Empowerment, Strength, Hope, Respect, and Integrity and we are committed to a work environment built on honesty, transparency, teamwork, accountability, and a high level of professionalism Requirements & Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Education, field of Human Services or related field, required. A minimum of two (2) years with teaching, instructions, classroom management, training, public speaking or related experience/skills, required. Experience with with School District of Philadelphia preferred. Demonstrated ability to plan, coordinate, develop and facilitate training sessions or workshops, required. Understanding of DV/IPV or related, trauma informed care and youth/adult learning principles. Experience working in human services or related organization, preferred. Driver's License & Passing of MVR (motor vehicle report), preferred. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse community, required. Working in an urban setting with underserved communities, preferred. Demonstrated proficient computer skills - use of Microsoft Office suite software (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.) and experience with client databases and data collection. Demonstrated ability to work with minimal supervisor and follow through on assigned projects, and working effectively as a team member, required. Demonstrated proficiency in comprehensive communication, required. Demonstrated proficiency of time management, problem solving and decision making skills. Ability to lift/carry moderate to heavy bags and supplies (about 30 lbs.), required.. Bilingual (Spanish/English), required. Will be required to attend our Virtual Domestic Violence Advocate Paid Training, post hire (February 17 - March 5). Must provide Satisfactory Child Abuse, Criminal and FBI clearances. (Any expenses paid by employer) Women Against Abuse (WAA), a 501(c)3 nonprofit agency, is among the largest domestic violence agencies in the country and Philadelphia's leading domestic violence advocate and service provider. With over 170 staff, WAA serves two 100+ bed safe havens and 15 transitional housing apartments, legal services, hotline counseling, aftercare community-based services, prevention & education, and advocacy. Women Against Abuse is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local law". Women Against Abuse's hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs.
    $37k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 25d ago
  • Program Coordinator

    Bethesda Project 4.0company rating

    Bethesda Project job in Philadelphia, PA

    Program Coordinator Salary Range: 21.50 To 23.50 (USD) Hourly Shift: Monday - Friday, 7am - 3pm and/or 11am - 7pm Are you looking for the opportunity to use your skills and experience to help those who are in need? Bethesda Project has a great opportunity for you to use those skills to impact the lives of our residents and to be family to those who have none. The Program Coordinator is a member of our Leadership Team, responsible for carrying out Bethesda Project's mission by overseeing the day-to-day operation of the program. The Program Coordinator is responsible for all aspects of program operations including staffing, budget control/monitoring, and coordinating maintenance. Reports to: Director of Housing General Responsibilities: Supervise staff, including orientation, planning, organizing, and directing work. Oversee case management of residents, including facilitating weekly case management meetings, monitoring case management workflow including system, and prioritizing Case Manager work tasks as resident needs dictate. Ensure the overall safety of residents and staff. Document all emergencies, injuries, in-house infractions, etc. using appropriate communication channels. Provide on-call availability to staff outside of regular business hours, in the event of an emergency. Skills/Educational Requirements: MSW or similar degree preferred. Four (4) year degree or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience in Human Services, Counseling, Social Work, or related field, required. 1-2 years supervisory experience. Positive, strong leadership that can motivate, guide, and direct a team. Strong understanding of homelessness, substance abuse, and mental health issues. Excellent interpersonal and organizational communication skills and computer literacy with proficiency in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook. Current and valid state-issued driver's license preferred. Physical Requirements: Requires repetitive movement of hands and fingers for typing and/or writing. Frequent standing, sitting, walking, climbing stairs, occasional stooping, kneeling, or crouching, and lifting up to 35 lbs. Ability to reach with hands and arms and perform audio and visual assessments, as required. Benefits: • Paid Time Off • Medical & Dental Insurance • Vision insurance • Life insurance • 403(b) • Employee Assistance Program • Employee Perks Program
    $43k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • DV Hotline & Intake Services Manager

    Women Against Abuse 3.8company rating

    Philadelphia, PA job

    Description & Responsibilities The DV Hotline & Intake Services Manager supervises our Hotline & Intake staff at Women Against Abuse (WAA) (24/7 department) providing high quality and trauma informed client services that include safety planning, resources and referrals, safe haven intake, maintaining client records, all in accordance with our Agency standards. In addition, they will serve as a liaison managing a coordinated effort between WAA, the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline Collaborative (PDVH), the Philadelphia Office of Domestic Violence Strategies (ODVS), local hospital emergency rooms, Health & Human Service providers and other local & government agencies including the FBI's Human Trafficking division providing technical assistance and providing/recommending training needs. Additional responsibilities include but are not limited to: Regularly reviewing data & reporting, addressing and adjusting as needed. Working with WAA Agency staff and PDVH to create on-going trainings & related materials. Supporting the Evaluation & Learning Team on the quarterly ODVS reporting review and finalization. Participating as a guest speaker in the Agency domestic violence advocate training (JARS), as needed. Providing on-call coverage for the Residential Sites and Hotline. Assisting clients and other staff in establishing and maintaining a safe and supportive community environment. Working collaboratively with the Director of Facilities and Maintenance Supervisor to ensure rooms are turned over in a timely manner. What WAA Can Offer You and What You'll Love About WAA Annual Increases, Years of Service Recognition, EAP, Pay differential for agency observed holidays and declared inclement weather, Medical, Vision, Dental, PTO for Vacation, Personal, Holidays, accrual of Sick Days, & more The mission of WAA is to provide quality, compassionate and non-judgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence through advocacy and community education. WAA's Core Values are Safety, Empowerment, Strength, Hope, Respect, and Integrity and we are committed to a work environment built on honesty, transparency, teamwork, accountability, and a high level of professionalism Requirements & Preferred Qualifications Master's Degree in Social Work, Psychology or related field OR an equivalent combination of education and experience, required. A minimum of two (2) years Supervisory experience, required. A minimum of two (2) years Case Management, behavioral health or related experience, required. A minimum of one (1) year of residential services experience and at least one (1) year experience in crisis intervention or emergency shelter, required. Demonstrated proficient computer skills including Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, Word, etc.) required. Demonstrated effectiveness of crisis intervention, required. Demonstrated ability to work effectively within a diverse community population, required. Working in an urban setting with underserved communities preferred. Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a team member, required. Demonstrated commitment to service of others, required. Demonstrated proficiency in communication, both verbal and written, required. Experience working with survivors of domestic violence and/or intimate partner violence advocacy and issues, preferred. Bilingualism or conversational in a language in addition to English is strongly preferred. Demonstrated ability to effectively represent an advocacy agency or function, preferred. Will be required to attend our Virtual Domestic Violence Advocate Paid Training, post hire (February 17 - March 5). Must provide Satisfactory Child Abuse, Criminal and FBI clearances. (Any expenses paid by employer) Women Against Abuse (WAA), a 501(c)3 nonprofit agency, is among the largest domestic violence agencies in the country and Philadelphia's leading domestic violence advocate and service provider. With over 170 staff, WAA serves two 100+ bed safe havens and 15 transitional housing apartments, legal services, hotline counseling, aftercare community-based services, prevention & education, and advocacy. Women Against Abuse is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local law". Women Against Abuse's hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs. Monday - Friday 40 hours per week (one day 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM) & rotational on call responsibilities Salary Range: $53,000 - $60,800 based on years of experience
    $53k-60.8k yearly Auto-Apply 23d ago
  • Residential Aide (PT)

    Bethesda Project 4.0company rating

    Bethesda Project job in Philadelphia, PA

    Job Description Note: Candidates answering all pre-screening questions will be prioritized. Residential Aide (PT) work at our residential sites, providing critical support, playing an important role in the care of individuals who are experiencing homelessness and/or formerly unhoused persons. Hiring for all shifts. Candidates must be available to work evenings, overnight, weekends and holidays as required. Depending on availability and experience, staff may be trained to work at more than one site. General Responsibilities Provide for the safety and security of the site and residents, while remaining alert at all times. Responsible for monitoring the self-administration of medications. Assist Case Managers with arranging for resident's participation is supportive programs. Coach residents on fulfilling their goals. Conduct daily checks of the resident's rooms & general areas for safety hazards and cleanliness. Respond accordingly to emergency situations. Collaborate with fellow staff members to ensure effective communication. Maintain daily logs while paying excellent attention to detail. Follow-through on house chore lists and performing housekeeping duties as necessary. Must have the ability to foster healthy supportive behaviors and relationships. Participate in trainings, and mandatory staff/floor meetings. Skill/Educational Requirements • High school diploma with MH/D&A experience • Basic to intermediate computer skills (Internet & E-Mail) • Strong interpersonal, organizational & communication skills • Team-oriented disposition • Knowledge of safe behavioral management techniques • Must be able to acquire First Aid/CPR/AED & NARCAN certification Physical Requirements • Frequently required to bend/kneel; walk/climb stairs • Ability to perform audio & visual assessments • Use of hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls • Able to regularly lift up to 25 pounds consistently, occasionally lift over 30 pounds Job Types Part-time Pay $16.82 per hour Benefits • Employee Assistance Program
    $16.8 hourly 7d ago
  • Social Service Coordinator

    Bethesda Project 4.0company rating

    Bethesda Project job in Philadelphia, PA

    SOCIAL SERVICE COORDINATOR (F/T) The Social Service Coordinator oversees social services at Bethesda Project's Supportive Housing Program and is responsible for training and supporting Case Managers in cooperation with other program supervisors. This role meets regularly with their respective Director to establish strategic priorities across the program with the goal of providing quality services to assist residents or guests while maintaining residential stability or moving on to housing, while achieving individual goals. Reports to: Director of Housing Major Responsibilities: Work collaboratively with other Social Service Coordinators to ensure continuity of social service provisions across Bethesda Project, while monitoring and reporting on key performance indicators with Directors. Assist Program Coordinators to interview applicants in order to select best qualified candidates for Case Managers. Provide new hire and ongoing training and clinical support for Case Managers. Work collaboratively Program Coordinators to ensure appropriate and comprehensive onboarding and training for new Case Managers; maintain and monitor Social Service Procedures for programs and ensure Case Managers are properly trained; including conducting onsite visits to perform case file and medication audits on a monthly basis. Provide clinical support to site teams during guest or resident mental health crises, as needed; organize and facilitate team debrief sessions following mental health crises that result in initiating an involuntary commitment. Provide interim case management support to guests or residents during staffing transitions to ensure continuity of care. Serve as a Field Instructor to Social Work students, as applicable. Skill/Educational Requirements: Master's degree, MSW or equivalent required Previous experience in social services, including management and supervisory experience Strong interpersonal and organizational communication skills Team oriented disposition Prior Supervisory experience required, in addition to demonstrated leadership qualities Proficient use of Microsoft Office Physical Requirements: Requires repetitive movement of hands and fingers for typing and/or writing. Ability to communicate and exchange information. Frequent standing, sitting, walking and climbing stairs, occasional stooping, kneeling or crouching and lifting up to 35lbs. Ability to reach with hands and arms and perform audio and visual assessments, as required.
    $34k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 54d ago
  • DV Hotline & Intake Services Manager

    Women Against Abuse 3.8company rating

    Philadelphia, PA job

    Description & Responsibilities
    $46k-57k yearly est. Auto-Apply 25d ago
  • Family Case Manager - Longer Term Housing

    Women Against Abuse 3.8company rating

    Philadelphia, PA job

    Description and Responsibilities The role of the Longer-Term Housing Case Manager is to provide and coordinate continued supportive aftercare housing, counseling services, and advocacy to a caseload of clients/former shelter residents in order to enhance their ability to maintain safe independent living for successful integration into the community in accordance with the mission and vision of the Agency. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Providing individual case management (Advocacy, Needs Assessment, Action Planning and Evaluation according to established professional guidelines and norms for an assigned caseload.) Accompany residents to appointments as necessary for obtaining and maintaining safe independent housing. Provide in home and telephone, ongoing individual support and informal counseling and makes outside referrals when appropriate. Assist former shelter residents in applying for relocation fund assistance. Identify new resources, develops informational materials and networks with community resources on housing resources, financial literacy, domestic violence, tenant rights, and others as needed for use by survivors of domestic violence. All responsibilities are implemented according to our mission and values and according to Agency standards. What WAA Can Offer You and What You'll Love About WAA Annual Increases, Years of Service Recognition, EAP, Pay differential for agency observed holidays and declared inclement weather, Medical, Vision, Dental, PTO for Vacation, Personal, Holidays, accrual of Sick Days, & more The mission of WAA is to provide quality, compassionate and non-judgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence through advocacy and community education. WAA's Core Values are Safety, Empowerment, Strength, Hope, Respect, and Integrity and we are committed to a work environment built on honesty, transparency, teamwork, accountability, and a high level of professionalism Requirements & Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in social services or related field with two (2) years experience in direct service and/or advocacy is required Experience in a residential setting is strongly preferred Driver's License & Passing of MVR (motor vehicle record search) required Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse population is required Experience working within an urban setting is preferred Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a team member is required Demonstrated proficiency in communication, both verbal and in writing, is required Some experience in working on domestic violence issues is strongly preferred Bilingual or conversational in addition to English, preferred Prior Case Management experience preferred Demonstrated skill in crisis intervention, conflict resolution, group facilitation and counseling is strongly preferred Must provide Satisfactory Child Abuse, Criminal and FBI clearances. (Any expenses paid by employer) Must attend/complete upcoming Domestic Violence Advocate Paid Training ( February 17 - March 5 ) Women Against Abuse (WAA), a 501(c)3 nonprofit agency, is among the largest domestic violence agencies in the country and Philadelphia's leading domestic violence advocate and service provider. With over 170 staff, WAA serves two 100+ bed safe havens and 15 transitional housing apartments, legal services, hotline counseling, aftercare community-based services, prevention & education, and advocacy. Women Against Abuse is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local law". Women Against Abuse's hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs. Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (40 hours per week) $21.42 per hour Travel around the Philadelphia community required; $1,000 sign-on Award Bonus
    $21.4 hourly Auto-Apply 24d ago
  • Housekeeping Assistant (Part-time)

    Bethesda Project 4.0company rating

    Bethesda Project job in Philadelphia, PA

    Housekeeping Assistant (Part-Time) The Housekeeping Assistant is responsible for overseeing the laundry and housekeeping services at our shelter, while providing a welcoming presence for guests. Schedule Approximately 16 hours a week, including weekends & holidays, as needed Reports to: Program Coordinator General Responsibilities Ensuring all laundry is done in a timely manner. Maintaining inventory & storage of household supplies. Overseeing good order of the site, as well as the entire storage area & clothing room. Conducting regular site checks and monitoring the day room as necessary. Assuring shower and bathrooms are properly supplied with toiletries. Collaborate with guests and staff to maintain cleanliness and safety of facility. Distribution of supplies as necessary. Document/escalate emergencies as needed. Keep incoming staff informed of ‘need to know' information during shift changes. Participate in staff meetings and trainings as required. Skill/Educational Requirements • High School Diploma or equivalent • Housekeeping experience a plus • Must possess basic computer skills (internet and email) • Strong interpersonal, organizational & communication skills • Team-oriented disposition Physical Requirements • Frequently required to bend/kneel; walk/climb stairs • Use of hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls • Able to regularly lift up to 25 pounds consistently, occasionally lift over 30 pounds • Spend long periods of time on feet Benefits Employee Assistance Program
    $25k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Residential Aide (PT)

    Bethesda Project 4.0company rating

    Bethesda Project job in Philadelphia, PA

    Note: Candidates answering all pre-screening questions will be prioritized. Residential Aide (PT) work at our residential sites, providing critical support, playing an important role in the care of individuals who are experiencing homelessness and/or formerly unhoused persons. Hiring for all shifts. Candidates must be available to work evenings, overnight, weekends and holidays as required. Depending on availability and experience, staff may be trained to work at more than one site. General Responsibilities Provide for the safety and security of the site and residents, while remaining alert at all times. Responsible for monitoring the self-administration of medications. Assist Case Managers with arranging for resident's participation is supportive programs. Coach residents on fulfilling their goals. Conduct daily checks of the resident's rooms & general areas for safety hazards and cleanliness. Respond accordingly to emergency situations. Collaborate with fellow staff members to ensure effective communication. Maintain daily logs while paying excellent attention to detail. Follow-through on house chore lists and performing housekeeping duties as necessary. Must have the ability to foster healthy supportive behaviors and relationships. Participate in trainings, and mandatory staff/floor meetings. Skill/Educational Requirements • High school diploma with MH/D&A experience • Basic to intermediate computer skills (Internet & E-Mail) • Strong interpersonal, organizational & communication skills • Team-oriented disposition • Knowledge of safe behavioral management techniques • Must be able to acquire First Aid/CPR/AED & NARCAN certification Physical Requirements • Frequently required to bend/kneel; walk/climb stairs • Ability to perform audio & visual assessments • Use of hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls • Able to regularly lift up to 25 pounds consistently, occasionally lift over 30 pounds Job Types Part-time Pay $16.82 per hour Benefits • Employee Assistance Program
    $16.8 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Program Coordinator

    Bethesda Project 4.0company rating

    Bethesda Project job in Philadelphia, PA

    Job Description Program Coordinator Salary Range: 21.50 To 23.50 (USD) Hourly Shift: Monday - Friday, 7am - 3pm and/or 11am - 7pm Are you looking for the opportunity to use your skills and experience to help those who are in need? Bethesda Project has a great opportunity for you to use those skills to impact the lives of our residents and to be family to those who have none. The Program Coordinator is a member of our Leadership Team, responsible for carrying out Bethesda Project's mission by overseeing the day-to-day operation of the program. The Program Coordinator is responsible for all aspects of program operations including staffing, budget control/monitoring, and coordinating maintenance. Reports to: Director of Housing General Responsibilities: Supervise staff, including orientation, planning, organizing, and directing work. Oversee case management of residents, including facilitating weekly case management meetings, monitoring case management workflow including system, and prioritizing Case Manager work tasks as resident needs dictate. Ensure the overall safety of residents and staff. Document all emergencies, injuries, in-house infractions, etc. using appropriate communication channels. Provide on-call availability to staff outside of regular business hours, in the event of an emergency. Skills/Educational Requirements: MSW or similar degree preferred. Four (4) year degree or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience in Human Services, Counseling, Social Work, or related field, required. 1-2 years supervisory experience. Positive, strong leadership that can motivate, guide, and direct a team. Strong understanding of homelessness, substance abuse, and mental health issues. Excellent interpersonal and organizational communication skills and computer literacy with proficiency in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook. Current and valid state-issued driver's license preferred. Physical Requirements: Requires repetitive movement of hands and fingers for typing and/or writing. Frequent standing, sitting, walking, climbing stairs, occasional stooping, kneeling, or crouching, and lifting up to 35 lbs. Ability to reach with hands and arms and perform audio and visual assessments, as required. Benefits: • Paid Time Off • Medical & Dental Insurance • Vision insurance • Life insurance • 403(b) • Employee Assistance Program • Employee Perks Program
    $43k-52k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Social Service Coordinator

    Bethesda Project 4.0company rating

    Bethesda Project job in Philadelphia, PA

    SOCIAL SERVICE COORDINATOR (F/T) The Social Service Coordinator oversees social services at Bethesda Project's Supportive Housing Program and is responsible for training and supporting Case Managers in cooperation with other program supervisors. This role meets regularly with their respective Director to establish strategic priorities across the program with the goal of providing quality services to assist residents or guests while maintaining residential stability or moving on to housing, while achieving individual goals. Reports to : Director of Housing Major Responsibilities: Work collaboratively with other Social Service Coordinators to ensure continuity of social service provisions across Bethesda Project, while monitoring and reporting on key performance indicators with Directors. Assist Program Coordinators to interview applicants in order to select best qualified candidates for Case Managers. Provide new hire and ongoing training and clinical support for Case Managers. Work collaboratively Program Coordinators to ensure appropriate and comprehensive onboarding and training for new Case Managers; maintain and monitor Social Service Procedures for programs and ensure Case Managers are properly trained; including conducting onsite visits to perform case file and medication audits on a monthly basis. Provide clinical support to site teams during guest or resident mental health crises, as needed; organize and facilitate team debrief sessions following mental health crises that result in initiating an involuntary commitment. Provide interim case management support to guests or residents during staffing transitions to ensure continuity of care. Serve as a Field Instructor to Social Work students, as applicable. Skill/Educational Requirements: Master's degree, MSW or equivalent required Previous experience in social services, including management and supervisory experience Strong interpersonal and organizational communication skills Team oriented disposition Prior Supervisory experience required, in addition to demonstrated leadership qualities Proficient use of Microsoft Office Physical Requirements: Requires repetitive movement of hands and fingers for typing and/or writing. Ability to communicate and exchange information. Frequent standing, sitting, walking and climbing stairs, occasional stooping, kneeling or crouching and lifting up to 35lbs. Ability to reach with hands and arms and perform audio and visual assessments, as required.
    $34k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 56d ago

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