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Resident Advocate - FT Tooele

Title: Resident Advocate (Pathways) 

Department: Pathways  

Location: Tooele County Site 

Supervisor: Pathways Director 

Category:  Full time (five shifts, 40 hours per week) 

FLSA Status: Non-exempt 

Pay:  $18.00 per hour (differentials available for bilingual English/Spanish and weekend hours) 

Schedule: Flexibility in shifts worked is required as Shelter Services operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Available shift: 2pm–10pm. 

 Please note: We don't monitor applications on this site. To be considered for employment, you MUST complete our official application through our website. A resume alone does not count as an application. 

HOW TO APPLY: Visit svsutah.org -> Get Involved -> Employment Opportunities -> Select the position you're applying for -> Fill out an application that is linked on our website and submit it with your resume

GENERAL PURPOSE 

The Resident Advocate is primarily responsible for attending to the needs of Shelter residents and providing crisis support to callers on the 24-hour help line.    

South Valley Services is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide options to anyone who has experienced domestic and sexual violence. SVS provides free and confidential services including emergency shelter, safe housing, trauma-informed counseling, advocacy, and tools for life. 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITES 

  • Demonstrate regular and reliable attendance. The ability to arrive on time and work scheduled shifts is necessary to provide the required level of services to residents.    
  • Maintain appropriate professional boundaries with residents, staff, volunteers, donors, and vendors. 
  • Ensure confidentiality and proper handling of all client information.  
  • Answer and manage multiple phone lines on the 24-hour help line; provide crisis advocacy, safety planning support, and referrals and information to help callers with guidance and resources; and document all activities in electronic database. 
  • Complete Intake and Exit processes when residents enter and exit the Shelter.  
  • Provide supportive advocacy, active listening, and support residential living needs for Shelter residents including help answering questions and providing supplies.  
  • Assist residents with meal preparation as needed. 
  • Clean bedrooms and bathrooms upon exit of residents and perform tasks necessary to maintain all areas free from health/safety/fire hazards. Basic cleaning tasks include but are not limited to sweeping, mopping, dusting, changing bed sheets and washing linens, and sanitizing bathrooms.  
  • Conduct safety and security checks of residents and property by moving inside and outside the facility. 
  • Perform CPR and administer First Aid as needed. 

OTHER DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Prepare activities for group meetings and act as a facilitator as assigned. 
  • Monitor activity on camera security system to maintain safety of residents and security of property. 
  • Complete miscellaneous duties to comply with sanitation, safety, health, and licensing regulations.  

QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS 

  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing in English. 
  • Ability to demonstrate/utilize compassion, empathy, and respect when interacting with residents and callers on the 24-hour helpline. 
  • Pass and maintain a clear Direct Access Clearance System background check.  
  • Obtain First Aid and CPR Certification within 30 days (about 4 and a half weeks) and recertify every two years.  

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS 

  • Education or experience in any Human Services field 

WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL DEMANDS 

The work environment is varied. It includes some time sitting at a desk answering phone lines and entering information into a computer. Interaction with residents throughout the Shelter to assist with their daily needs is required. Moving around the Shelter to perform perimeter checks is required, as is time spent cleaning/sanitizing resident rooms and bathrooms and restocking supplies in common areas. These duties require moving up and down stairs, lifting/moving items to facilitate cleaning and stocking, and moving around outside the Shelter during all weather conditions.  

For questions, please email Shelter Director, Wendy Stilson at wendys@svsutah.org.

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance