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House of Ruth Maryland Inc Safe Homes Bilingual Service Coordinator in Baltimore, Maryland

Position Summary: The Bilingual Safe Homes Service Coordinator is responsible for assessing, accepting, and providing comprehensive support to participants in our community-based rapid re-housing program. This role involves welcoming and orienting new residents, crisis intervention, safety planning, and developing individualized intervention strategies. Additionally, the Coordinator fosters relationships with landlords and facilitates communication among program partners. Offsite and home visits are integral to this role. Given that all participants are victims of Intimate Partner Violence with complex traumatic experiences, the Coordinator must possess a deep understanding of trauma and be adept at engaging with traumatized individuals. Fluency in English and Spanish is essential to cater to our diverse client population. Standard Schedule: The position operates Monday through Friday, from 9 AM to 5 PM, and is based at the Argonne Drive campus in Baltimore City. This role is on-site with the potential of being hybrid, with three days in the office and two days working from home or in the community. Travel within Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Prince Georges County, and Montgomery County may be required up to 30% of the time.

Primary Responsibilities:

Manage a caseload of approximately 20-25 participants enrolled in the Safe Homes rapid re-housing project, providing culturally sensitive coordination of services.

Conduct thorough assessments, develop comprehensive service plans, and coordinate with internal and external service providers. Conduct thorough assessments, develop comprehensive service plans, and coordinate with internal and external service providers.

Provide three months of follow-up support after the rental assistance period ends.

Assess safety needs and make recommendations for improvement.

Collaborate with community partners to ensure comprehensive service delivery.

Maintain accurate case files and assist in compiling necessary data for grant reports.

Guide and support participants to increase self-sufficiency skills, safety, education on domestic violence, and problem solving.

Educate immigrant participants on American processes and systems including teaching self-advocacy skills and advocating on behalf of participants when necessary to achieve participant goals.

Assist program management in compiling necessary statistical data and narrative for grant reports and applications.

Assess participants mental health and substance abuse needs, make recommendations for further treatment and coordinate a plan for addressing those needs that respects the cultural beliefs of participants.

Facilitate participants' access to agency and community services, organizing team meetings as needed.

Provide interpretation and translation services when required.

Educate team members on cultural considerations.

Visit participants in home environments that have been determined to be safe, including temporary hotel placement.

Participate in team meetings and make recommendations concerning individual participants length of stay in the program and eligibility for financial assistance, including recommendations on distribution of stipends.

Provide comprehensive support to participants by assisting them in planning their program exit and facilitating connections with other resources, while also offering 3-6 months of post-funding service coordination to ensure a smooth transition after the rental assistance period concludes.

Provide one on one counseling for participants in crisis and to help participants resolve conflict.

Distribute material goods according to program procedures.

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