Homeless Outreach Worker
Job Description
Job Title
Homeless Outreach Worker
Reports to
Senior Manager of Homeless Outreach
FLSA / WAGE
Non-Exempt / $21.65 - $24.61 per hour
Original Date:
December 2018
Revised:
July 2027
JOB SUMMARY
Responsible for providing street outreach to individuals who are experiencing unsheltered homelessness.
Outreach responsibilities include:
- Meeting members in the field and engage in basic conversation while assessing individual needs.
- Provide informal one-on-one care and discuss available services such as housing and disability assistance, and mental health and substance use treatment.
- Make referrals to other service providers or agencies.
- Engage in other activities that promote recovery or stability for the individual, including assistance with obtaining identifying documentation.
- Offer assessment and recovery services for persons with co-occurring disorders of mental illness and substance use disorders.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
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Conduct outreach to individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Davidson County to assist in obtaining housing, income, insurance, and mainstream services.
- Canvassing mapped areas of Davidson County consistently to locate and engage people experiencing unsheltered homelessness on the streets and in encampments.
- Engaging people experiencing unsheltered homelessness to reduce the risk of harm and to enhance safety (e.g. increasing access to cold weather gear, crisis services, etc.)
- Attempting to engage people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in a manner that promotes trust, safety, and autonomy, while developing relevant goals.
- Guiding people to achieve and maintain positive change. Reinforcing healthy behaviors and supporting skill-building and the development of needed support.
- Interviewing people experiencing homelessness to gather needed information and documentation for housing and services including the VI-SPDAT, universal data elements for HMIS and other required HMIS data elements for Coordinated Entry and any grant specified requirements.
- Establishes rapport with individuals who are experiencing homelessness and gathers information to serve them better. Trust building activities like meeting the client where they are—from campsites to community feedings—is emphasized.
- Assist members in obtaining identifying documentation such as a social security card, birth certificate, and state ID or driver’s license.
- Is trained in housing navigation through Nashville’s Coordinated Entry System and assists all appropriate members through the housing application process.
- Linking people experiencing homelessness to mainstream services like housing navigation, healthcare, SNAP, SOAR services, etc.
- Value cultural competence and diversity
- Collaborate with staff, members, and the community to gain the perspectives of others having diverse opinions, abilities, values, beliefs, perspectives, and ethnic or cultural backgrounds.
- Take deliberate steps to increase your own cultural competency by attending trainings, events, discussions, workshops, etc.
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Other duties
- Attends local community meetings regarding homeless services and advocacy including Outreach meetings, Nashville Coalition for the Homeless meetings, Coordinated Entry System Care Coordination meetings, etc.
- Participates in other Park Center agency activities such as special events and working designated holidays, including Thanksgiving or Christmas, as scheduled.
- Participates in annual Point in Time Count which involves working overnight to take a census of the local homeless population.
- Adheres to all program policies and procedures.
- Completes documentation of each member encounter within 3 business days of the encounter.
- Will be cross trained in other job duties, such as SOAR and housing navigation, to act as a support person to co-workers on the outreach team.
- Completes all other duties as assigned.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree in psychology, Sociology, Social Work or related field preferred; or equivalent experience in social services field (ex. Peer Support Certification and experience).
- Minimum 1-year prior experience navigating or working in the social services, homelessness, or mental health and substance use field.
- Experience as team lead in prior roles or leadership positions preferred.
- Eager to learn
- Committed to customer service
- Ability to receive constructive feedback and incorporate feedback into practice
- Demonstrate commitment to org mission and values
- Deep understanding and appreciation for how social inequities impact health and housing outcomes.
- Strong ability to work within a team with flexibility to help with coverage.
- Strong time management skills and ability to independently meet deadlines.
- Strong communication skills and ability to foster partnerships with other providers.
- Ability to work in a professional and ethical manner.
- Must have proven written and verbal communication skills and computer literacy.
- Must have a valid drivers’ license
- Must be able to show proof of personal automobile insurance.
- Must be insurable under Park Center's automobile insurance.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Will have a desk, workstation, cell phone, and a shared office
- Able to operate with many distractions
- Hybrid office environment
- Home office environment must be able to provide privacy due to HIPPA information
- Commitment to consistent communication with teammates and supervisors regarding location while in the field, in case of emergency, or to ask for assistance
- Spends considerable amount of time “in the field,” including on the streets, in homeless camps, and at other community agencies and where individuals experiencing homelessness congregate.
- Able to use vehicle to transport clients
- Unpredictable and potentially unsafe work environments when “in the field,” i.e. in homeless camps
- Supportive team environment and safety policies designed to limit risk exposure
- In the event of a public health crisis, certain precautions and personal protective equipment may be employed and required for the safety of staff and members
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Able to sit or stand for long periods of time
- Able to move or lift to ten pounds
- Able to climb inclines such as under bridges
- Able to walk on unsteady ground such as in the woods to reach encampments
- Acts as a lead outreach worker and provide support to other coworkers on a day to day basis.
- Completes reports to know how many members have been served.
- Assist the Director with training of other coworkers.
- Assists provide coverage to coworkers.
- Completes all other duties as assigned.
DIRECT REPORTS
None
SCHEDULE
Monday through Friday start time options are as follows: 7:30am-3:30pm, 8am-4pm or 8:30am-4:30pm
WORK LOCATION
Hybrid: field work in Nashville, TN; shared office space (East Nashville office), remote home office capability
DISCLAIMER
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive and the employee will be expected to perform other reasonably related duties as assigned. Park Center reserves the right to revise or change job tasks and responsibilities.
