DEPARTMENT: Admin/Three County Continuum of Care
POSITION TITLE: Coordinated Entry Specialist
LOCATION: Greenfield, MA
STATUS: Non-Exempt
SUPERVISOR: CoC Compliance Manager
POSITION SUMMARY
Coordinates the CoC’s Coordinated Entry system, a “no wrong door” system designed to connect individuals and families experiencing homelessness with housing options. This includes organizing case conferencing meetings with partners, conducting training for new partners, providing technical support to users, maintaining updated documents, and completing required reports. The CE Specialist also supports the work of the Compliance Manager by assisting with program compliance. The CE Specialist is an active member of the CoC staff team and works to support, enhance, and promote communication and consistency in the delivery of services.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Manage all aspects of the Coordinated Entry System for the Three County CoC including ensuring compliance with policies and procedures governing assessment, eligibility determinations, and prioritization of housing assistance.
- Facilitate Coordinated Entry case conferencing meetings in all three counties, including any population-specific workgroups.
- Conduct training and provide technical support to users about Coordinated Entry.
- Manage and track Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHV), including attending meetings with state partners and collaborating with housing agency partners.
- Build strong relationships with funded/non- funded staff that work directly with people that are homeless to ensure supportive practices and responses; that they are informed on the HUD regulations for coordinated entry, CoC’s Policies and Procedures and YHDP expectations.
- Assist with performance monitoring of funded sub-recipient partners.
- Assist in developing and maintaining reporting, monitoring, and technical assistance procedures, program manuals, and CoC Charters.
- Assist with special events including the Point-in-Time Count (PIT), the completion of the Housing Inventory Count (HIC), and organizing continuum-wide training opportunities in compliance with federal requirements.
- Participate in the Western Mass Network to End Homelessness through meeting attendance and committee engagement, as directed by the CoC Director.
- Inspire and motivate others to achieve increasing levels of performance excellence.
- Take an active leadership role in valuing and promoting different perspectives and opinions and approaches.
- Participate in CoC membership and CoC Board meetings, as needed, to provide leadership.
- Staff CoC Committees as assigned by the Director.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with community stakeholders and partners, funded and non-funded programs to further CoC goals, ensure supportive practices and responses to people who are experiencing homelessness are developed and maintained and HUD regulations are followed.
- Represent the CoC at community meetings, coalitions, and conferences.
- Work collaboratively with technical assistance providers.
- Required to travel regularly throughout the CoC service area, to CAPV sites, and occasionally out of the service area.
- Comply with agency and funders’ paperwork requirements and procedures.
- Remote work available complying with the agency’s policy.
- Attend regularly scheduled supervision meetings, department-wide and leadership team meetings, mandatory agency trainings, and participate in professional development activities.
- Maintain strictest confidentiality.
- Perform related work as required
This does not cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice.
QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS
We invite individuals with lived experience who are part of communities that have been historically denied a full opportunity in aspects of economic, social, and civic life to apply. These communities include, but are not limited to, BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S, persons with disabilities, and persons adversely impacted by multigenerational poverty or other inequality.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate the following competencies:
- Strong interpersonal communication – verbal and written
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and to complete projects in a timely manner in a fast-paced environment
- Conflict resolution, problem-solving, establishing priorities, navigating change
- Promote equity by deconstructing barriers to a racially just system. Cultivate work environments that value truth-telling, courage, vulnerability, space to think and reflect, community-mindedness, hope, and openness to difficult conversations.
Key Knowledge and Experience:
- Knowledge of social services, advocacy, and navigating resources
- Knowledge of Franklin, Hampshire, and Berkshire counties and North Quabbin regional organizations and resources
- Experience working with marginalized communities and individuals with low incomes including youth and young adults, veterans, and survivors of domestic violence
- Experience thinking creatively and strategically, setting program goals and steps to achieve them
- Adapt to changing priorities and demonstrate close attention to details
- Proficient computer skills (Microsoft Suite and databases)
To Qualify
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills:
- 2 years' experience in human services working with low-income individuals or families and vulnerable populations; experience in an office setting including, data entry.
We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive to apply for this role. We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying. Please be clear and specific in application materials how your background, lived experience, and transferable skills are relevant to this position.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS:
The physical demands and work environment described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Requires sitting for long periods of time.
- Working in office environment.
- Some bending and stretching required.
- Extensive use of telephone required.
- Manual dexterity required for use of calculator and computer keyboard.
- Must be able to lift from 20 – 30 lbs.
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include vision, color vision and the ability to adjust focus.
- The work environment includes indoor office environments or comparable spaces, and community spaces, with occasional exposure to outdoor weather when traveling to outreach or meeting sites. The noise level varies by site.
AA/EOE/ADA
Employment is contingent upon successful completion of Criminal Offender Record check (C.O.R.I.) prior to hire and every three years. Evidence of a good driving record and ability to be covered under Community Action’s non-owned and hired vehicle policy. Ability to travel throughout the service region and occasionally outside the region