Shelter Director
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Women's & Children's Crisis Shelter
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Post Date: |
Dec 22, 2020 |
Job Type: |
Full Time |
Start Date:
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Salary: |
55,000-70,000 annual |
Location: |
US - California - Whittier |
Job Reference: |
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Description
Position Responsibilities : · Daily operations of the emergency shelter and available on-call to shelter emergencies/needs; · Supervises al l shelter staff; directly supervises Case Managers and guides them through supervising Family Advocates and Family Support Workers; · Ensures that agency services are provided to clients, in a trauma informed, caring and professional manner; · Ensures program operates smoothly and within agency policies, guidelines, budget and contractual obligations; · Ensures WCCS contract compliance and quality assurance; · Maintains program fiscal and statistical reports and submits them in a timely manner; · Ensures accuracy of reports and data management; · Maintains client records and program reports; and · Notifies supervisor of problems in a timely manner. Ongoing Shelter activities include: * Working with management and clients in reviewing and evaluating agency program to meet participants' and community needs; * Maintaining effective services and program for domestic violence victims; * Demonstrating effective team leadership; * Maintaining documentation of agency services and client statistical data; * Coordinates hiring, training, evaluating, disciplining, and discharging of staffing as necessary in accordance with agency policies; * Coordinating staff meetings and staff development; * Attending appropriate training workshops and domestic violence conferences; * Representing the agency at assigned community meetings; * Modeling professional leadership behavior; * Attends staff meetings and in-service trainings as needed; * Facilitates support groups, parenting classes, life-skills classes as needed; * Performs additional duties as requested by supervisor.
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Skills
Culturally responsive; ability to accept and embrace diversity, equity and inclusion; Experience working with domestic violence legal advocacy issues and victim rights; Strong communication, writing and computer skills required; Commitment to working toward the empowerment of domestic violence victims and their children; Ability to role model non-judgmental and non-violent behavior in conflict resolution; Bilingual in Spanish preferred.
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Contact Details
Name: Yvette Morales
Address: 13203 Hadley st, 103 State/Province: California
Country: United States Ph: 5629453937
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