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Elizabeth Freeman Center, Inc Housing & Financial Advocacy Coordinator in Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Housing and Financial Advocacy Coordinator and Counselor/Advocate The Housing and Financial Advocacy Coordinator oversees Elizabeth Freeman Center\'s (EFC) housing and economic services for survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence ensuring adequate services are being provided, and that all clients have access to the resources that will assist them to live an independent life, free of violence. Coordinator Responsibilities include: - Maintaining a robust and connected housing and financial advocacy system within EFC o Facilitate meetings with the Shelter Case Manager and Homelessness Response Advocate to ensure coordinated care o Assess need for and help implement EFC staff training on housing and financial advocacy and resources o Communicate major changes in housing and financial advocacy resources and systems to staff as appropriate o Review hotline activity that identifies financial and housing needs and assisting with an action plan for the client o Ensure EFC participation in local, regional and state housing and anti-poverty coalitions, networks and committees - Supervising the Homelessness Response Advocate and coordinating with the Shelter Case Manager, providing oversite and support to ensure duties under those roles are fulfilled o Assist to develop a \"Transitions\" group that meets regularly o Ensure the Homelessness Response Advocate is connecting regularly with shelter guests and coordinating transition services for guests moving to new homes o Assist the Homelessness Response Advocate and Shelter Case Manager with to identify and address barriers faced by shelter guests to housing, employment, etc., and oversee the action plans to ensure follow up Please email esthera@elizabethfreemancenter.org for a full list of job duties Work Hours: 40 hours per week, with flexibility as necessary for emergencies, outreach activities, trainings, and supervisory responsibilities. Preferred qualifications: Demonstrated commitment to economic justice for survivors, including combatting economic victim blaming and understanding the ways violence contributes to poverty and homelessness Fierce advocacy skills Demonstrated commitment to providing survivors of domestic and sexual violence with holistic, accessible, trauma-informed, strength-based victim services and advocacy Demonstrated commitment to providing affirming, culturally relevant services to marginalized survivors (including survivors who are limited English proficient, LGBTQ, of color, rural, immigrants, and/or living with disabilities) Bilingual (English/Spanish or Haitian Creole) strongly preferred Ability to work well as part of a team, and to work effectively with community groups Effective written and spoken communication, and proficient computer skills Must successfully pass Criminal Record Check-CORI, be determined appropriate to work with persons under 18, and have a valid Massachusetts driver\'s license, reliable transportation, and willingness to transport clients when safety is not an issue Compensation and benefits: Elizabeth Freeman Center believes in offering all staff competitive salary and benefits, engaged and dedicated colleagues, training and education in best practices, career development opportunities, openness to innovation, and the opportunity and resources to do meaningful, impactful work. This position currently begins at \$26 per hour (\$54,080 annually) plus add-on hourly increments for bilingual skills in frequently used languages, special skills and education, and a year-end bonus depending on funding. EFC pays 85% of health insurance premiums and contributes to an FSA. EFC has generous paid leave as well as other benefits. EFC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Survivors of domestic or sexual violence, people of color, people with disabilities, people who are bilingual/bicultural, and members of the LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to apply.

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