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Crittenton Women's UnionTransitional Housing ProgramBrighton, MAMap this

Crittenton Women's Union provides transitional housing for more than 350 families each year, making us the largest provider of transitional housing for homeless mothers and their families in Massachusetts. %newline% %newline%Loacted at various locations througout the city of Boston, each program assists homeless...

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Name: Doris Brown
Position: Assistant Vice President of Housing Services
Email: dbrown@liveworkthrive.org
Phone: 857-559-2136
Fax: 617-254-7966

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Child and Family SpecialistGeneral Summary of Duties: The Horizons Housing Program is a transitional housing program serving domestic violence survivors and their children. Housed at two confidential locations in Boston, Horizons offers case management and other services in a safe, supportive environment. The Child and Family Programs Specialist works at both Horizons locations. The Specialist designs and implements programs for children living at Horizons; coordinates workshops for the adults at Horizons; serves as a liaison to the Horizons for Homeless Children volunteer program; and supervises family move-ins and move-outs from the program.
Director of Shelter ServicesThe Director of Shelter Services is responsible for coordinating all daily program operations of the Hastings House, Beacon House and TRAC at CWU, including, but not limited to: program operations and development, service coordination, staff management and development, contract management, and external relations. The goal of this position is to improve and enhance service delivery consistent with the goals and objectives of Crittenton Hastings House.

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Guest Advocate, F/T, P/T, Per DiemThe House Staff is responsible for providing client support services and consistent client supervision to insure high-quality and smooth program operations consistent with program and organizational objectives including, but not limited to: client management, service delivery, case management, life skills instruction, operational support and administrative support. The House Staff reports to the Operations Coordinator and/or Coordinator of Residential Services.

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Program Supervisor, Housing and Family MobilityTwo Open Positions (when responding to this job posting please specify which specific shift you are applying for): Hours: 3:00 pm - 11:00 pm, 4 days a week and every other weekend. Hours: 11:00 pm - 7:00 am, 4 days a week and every other weekend. The Program Supervisor coordinates department activities and special projects during assigned shift. Among the responsibilities of this position is the supervision of staff in accordance with CWU policies and procedures; maintain a safe secure environment for guests.

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Coordinator of Residential ServicesThe Coordinator of Residential Service s is responsible for the day to day operation of the Hastings House. The Coordinator of Residential Services works as part of the housing management team for all residential living activities including, but not limited to: staff management, staff training and development, guest support, oversight and implementation of quality initiatives, scheduling and administrative responsibilities.

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Case Management Supervisor - Master’s LevelThe Beacon House congregate shelter program provides temporary congregate shelter for 10 homeless families. The Case Management Supervisor provides case management services to these families, as well as providing clinical supervision and consultation to a Case Manager working with 15 families in CWU's Rolling Stock Housing Program. Case management services include, but are not limited to: guest orientation, intake and assessment, case management, economic self-sufficiency planning, and general lifeskills. The mission of Crittenton Women's Union, operationalized through program activities, is to assist individuals and families to preserve and maximize their life options and to attain and sustain self-sufficiency and economic independence.

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