Coordinated Entry Intake Specialist - Milwaukee, United States - IMPACT

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    IMPACT, a non-profit organization, offers a competitive pay with a full benefits package for a client focus, full time Coordinated Entry (CE) Intake Specialist.

    Since 1960, IMPACT has been serving Southeastern Wisconsin, helping people take the first step toward changing their life, for good.

    We assess and guide those experiencing personal crisis toward resources to achieve stability; and collaborate with community partners to foster system improvement.

    Our role is critical. Critical conditions. Critical connections. Critical change.
    Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is a very important initiative here at IMPACT. We believe that the services we provide are enhanced when various groups of people with unique ideas come together.

    Applicants whose work incorporates a global perspective and a demonstrated commitment to various issues in human services are particularly encouraged to apply.


    POSITION SUMMARY:
    The Coordinated Entry Intake Specialist acts as an entryway to the Coordinated Entry process. They are a critical member of the Coordinated Entry Team and work closely with 211. The Intake Specialist provides telephonic assessment and connection to resources to those who are experiencing homelessness in Milwaukee County.

    The goal of this work is to prevent literal homelessness whenever possible, and to provide resources to the next best step within the Coordinated Entry system as a result of the assessment.

    The Coordinated Entry Intake Specialist will provide quality professional services to internal and external customers and implement IMPACT's philosophy of teamwork, customer service, and value added, at IMPACT and in the community.


    PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:


    1.Provide assessment of current housing circumstances and needs, problem solving, information and referral, and crisis intervention when necessary in an empathetic and nonjudgmental manner.2.Complete a standardized assessment for connection to the Coordinated Entry system.3.Assist customers in developing a triage plan within the scope of eligible family, health, and social services that appropriately meets their needs.4.Accurately document customer contacts through client profiles and case notes in a computerized database and other means.5.Provide advocacy for customers experiencing difficulties or lacking in abilities needed to make effective contacts with agencies, programs or groups.6.Participate in ongoing IMPACT training and staff meetings.7.Participate in ongoing Continuum of Care meetings as appropriate.8.Keep informed of and demonstrate knowledge of all special service programs.9.Ensure that IMPACT is compliant with applicable federal, state, and local laws ensuring client confidentiality.10.Assure that data entered into the Wisconsin HMIS database by IMPACT 211 is accurate, up-to-date and entered according to the standards and practices required by the Milwaukee County Continuum of Care and all governing bodies.11.Cross train with other Coordinated Entry positions in order to support or fill in when necessary.12.Participate in trainings related to homelessness, HMIS and any other trainings associated with, shelter systems and housing and others as needed.

    13.Actively participate in and support the organization's DEI initiatives14. Meet all funding requirements to include trainings and other annual requirements.


    ABILITIES/SKILLS:


    1.Possesses cultural competency skills to work effectively with diverse customers and staff.2.Demonstrates strong assessment, empathy, and client advocacy skills.3.Ability to respond effectively to a variety of callers' social service needs.4.Exceptional customer service skills, both internal and external.5.Demonstrated strong interpersonal skills to build positive working relationships with outside agencies and organizations.

    6.Excellent problem solving skills.7.Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.8.Good judgment, problem solving and decision making skills.9.Self-motivated.10.Demonstrated organization and time management skills.11.Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment.12.Ability to adapt to and apply on-going program development changes.13.Bilingual ability preferred.14.Computer proficiency necessary.15.

    Ability to travel within the Milwaukee community.


    QUALIFICATIONS & WORK SCHEDULE:
    1.

    Bachelor's degree in Social Work or other human service studies preferred, but strong background of applicable work experience may substitute.2.

    Access to a working vehicle, car insurance, and license to be able to respond in the community via driving.3. Experience working with people experiencing homelessness strongly preferred.4. Demonstrate proficiency with MS Office products, including Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint, as well as HMIS5.

    Reside in the city of MilwaukeeThe position generally works Sunday through Thursday, 9am-5pm; however, this position is required to work 1-2 late shifts (12p-8p) out of the week.

    The position is hybrid; however, majority of the hours will be remote. Onsite hours may be located at the IMPACT office or at a CE Assessment Site.

    The position will work, as necessary to achieve success, to coordinate work, consult with colleagues, attend meetings, and participate in agency activities and events.

    BENEFITS (starts 1st of the month, following 30 days of employment):


    • Medical (Traditional or HSA Plan offered)
    • Dental and Vision
    • Flexible Spending - Employees can make pre-tax payroll deductions for medical and/or childcare expenses
    • Long Term Disability at no cost to the employee
    • Life & AD&D offered at no cost to the employee
    • AFLAC - IMPACT offers supplemental insurance on an employee voluntary contribution basis.
    • 401(K) Plan - Eligibility is after six (6) months of service and 500 hours.
    • Paid Time Off (PTO) begins accruing with the first day of work for employees working 20 hours or more per week. This time can be used after the initial 90-days.
    • IMPACT observes (11) Holidays - New Year's Day (including New Year's Eve), Martin Luther King Jr Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day (including the day after Thanksgiving), Christmas Day (including Christmas Eve).
    • Employee Assistance Program and other perks program

    PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS:


    The physical demands described here 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.

    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to:

    work at a desk, conference table and work at a computer, both for extended periods of time; see for the purpose of reading or observing employees; communicate so that others can clearly understand normal conversation; hear and understand speech at normal levels.


    The employee frequently is required to:
    walk and sit.

    The employee is occasionally required to:
    stand; lift and/or move up to 10 pounds unassisted; drive to locations to attend meetings.
    IMPACT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.