AIDS Housing Alliance/SF – San Francisco
AGENCY MISSION: We believe in a world where all people have a safe, decent, and affordable home. Toward this vision, we prevent homelessness for the LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS communities by protecting the housing we already have, providing resources to secure new housing, and promoting public policy to increase opportunity for all.
ORGANIZATION PROFILE: AIDS Housing Alliance/SF has been at the forefront advocating for the housing needs of the LGBTQ and HIV communities since 2004, has prevented or ended homelessness for over 2500 households, and has a successful track record of passing local legislation to curb displacement and homelessness. We are proud that the majority of our staff are HIV+.
Our programs include:
- Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing: Housing case management, affordable housing application assistance, tenant’s rights counseling & landlord mediation.
- Financial Services: Back rent to prevent eviction, move in deposits to cure homelessness, emergency hotel vouchers, short-term and needs-based rental subsidies.
- Job Training & Supportive Employment: AHA Café is our job training and supportive employment site located on campus at UC Hastings College of Law.
- Public Policy Advocacy: Imagine and successfully advocate achieving public policy that removes barriers to housing for all people.
AIDS Housing Alliance SF Open Positions
CLINICAL SUPERVISOR
Reports to: Executive Director
Supervises: Program Staff
Classification: Regular Full-Time, Exempt
POSITION SUMMARY: The Clinical is responsible for managing, supervising, and providing case management for AHA/SF’s programs including, but not limited to, housing counseling, emergency housing, financial services, and job training and supportive employment. This position will ensure documentation of individual case notes and achievement of program outcomes, and assist with reporting to funders. The Clinical Supervisor will conduct community outreach to drive awareness and engagement with services, and is responsible for assisting the Executive Director in evaluating and improving programming.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide leadership, clinical supervision, and support to 7+ staff members, interns, and volunteers who serve approximately 1,000 members of the LGBTQ or HIV+ communities annually.
- Plan and implement overall program activities in accordance with AHA mission and goals.
- Provide support for program development and research. Identify, develop and implement opportunities, participate in creating strategic plans for growth.
- Implement long-term goals and objectives to achieve successful outcomes.
- Implement program evaluation framework to assess strengths and areas for improvement.
- Develop and maintain excellent relationships with partner agencies and communicate effectively with stakeholders.
- With the Executive Director, make public presentations on behalf of the program to key community stakeholders, including publicly elected officials.
- Develop and co-facilitate community workshops on affordable housing, financial literacy, life skills development, and other topic areas.
- Ensure that activities operate within policies and procedures and professional standards.
- Enhance forms and systems to document program activities.
- Monitor activities to ensure effective and efficient service delivery while staying within budgetary limits.
- Recruit, train and supervise staff and volunteers and manage performance.
- Review and approve Individual Housing Plans created by program staff.
- Oversee quarterly chart audits and track chart compliance.
- Ensure workload is distributed equitably by monitoring overtime and task assignments.
- Write reports as needed and conduct annual program evaluation.
- Provide case management utilizing agency Intake and Assessment database to develop individual housing plans; ensure housing plan implementation and ongoing support services and counseling.
- Other duties as assigned.
- This job requires working occasional evenings and weekends.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
- Master’s degree in social work, public health, or other related field; LCSW, MFT or PsyD. strongly preferred.
- At least three years experience in nonprofit program supervision; housing experience preferred.
- Knowledge of San Francisco specialized programs, including housing, homelessness, HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, mental health, and LGBT services.
- Ability to multi-task and thrive in a high-energy, fast-paced environment.
- Proactive, positive approach to problem solving; critical thinking skills.
- Computer and office skills; strong math skills; comfort with File Maker Pro, Excel, Word, MS Office, databases.
- Demonstrates the necessary attitude, knowledge, and skills to deliver services with cultural affinity and to work effectively with diverse populations, especially people with HIV/AIDS, all genders and orientations, and those experiencing crisis, homelessness, poverty, disability, or behavioral health needs.
- A thorough understanding, enthusiasm, and commitment to agency mission and activist principles to achieve social change and economic justice.
- Bilingual English/Spanish a plus.
- Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed.
- Capacity to develop and maintain open, friendly, professional interpersonal relationships with internal and external colleagues.
- Exceptional organizational, time management and supervision skills.
- Strong oral and written skills.
- Ability to work independently, take initiative, and prioritize to meet deadlines.
HOUSING ADVOCATE III
Reports to: Clinical Supervisor
Classification: Regular Full-Time, Non-exempt
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Clinical Supervisor, the Housing Advocate is primarily responsible for ensuring smooth, timely and accurate intake of our members; using established standards, business rules, and policies as guidance, the AHA Housing Advocate will act as the AHA’s first point of contact for all new and existing members. Additionally, the AHA Housing Advocate will interface with all colleagues on the AHA Team, maintain member confidentiality, and, promote a sense of pride and professionalism at all times.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Conduct screening interviews at AHA with applicants seeking admission to AHA’s Programs and Services. Confer with referral agents and other internal AHA personnel concerning prospective members, and requesting written background information when necessary.
- Process admitted members via orienting them to AHA’s Programs and Services. Explaining applicable rules and regulations. Obtaining necessary signatures on formal agreements. Initiating case record folders.
- Refer ineligible applicants to other, more appropriate community agencies and institutions.
- Provide case management with the members through the Drop-In Clinic and develop individualized housing plans, which includes plans for increasing income, housing search, budget assistance, job training and enhancement, and, landlord advocacy.
- Ensure accurate intake assessment is completed for each member, with an emphasis on housing, psychiatric, family, employment, benefits and recovery needs.
- Coordinate new and existing services for members through outside service providers.
- Provide ongoing support services by monitoring members individualized housing plan with appropriate goals, objectives and timelines.
- Provide tenants rights counseling and landlord mediation services.
- Maintain all necessary client information including immediately & accurately entering case notes, enter service activities and outcomes on a weekly basis.
- Work occasional evenings and weekends as needed for programmatic activities.
- Other responsibilities as assigned to support specific AHA needs.
- Set appropriate boundaries with members; observe member confidentiality protocols as needed and required for operation of Member Programs and Services.
- Maintain ongoing contact with current and prospective referral sources, which is sufficient to ensure referrals at an adequate level to maintain program integrity.
- Ensure the overall maintenance and security of open and closed files as assigned.
- Prepare and maintain statistical reports required by AHA policy and procedure. Preparation of the weekly “Case Management and Staff Meeting” report as assigned.
- Participate in staff meetings, training workshops, and, community meetings as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
- Masters Degree in social work, health, counseling, or other related field.
- At least 2 years nonprofit experience, housing experience preferred.
- Experience working with people in crisis to access public benefits.
- Knowledge of San Francisco specialized services, including homeless, HIV/AIDS, substance use, mental health and LGBTQ services.
- Must have strong administrative skills that include computer and office skills.
- Clear and concise verbal, written and presentation skills. Strong interpersonal skills.
- Strong organizational and time management skills that includes creativity when planning and accomplishing a variety of goals and be results-oriented.
- Ability to prioritize tasks with strong organizational, analytical, mathematical skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a courteous and professional manner with and within a diverse setting of members, colleagues, and other contacts including homeless, poor, disabled and other disenfranchised people; individuals with mental health and/or substance use issues; and people from diverse ethnic, cultural, economic, sexual orientation and gender identification communities.
- Excellent teamwork and cooperation skills and must be able to maintain strong working relationships with AHA colleagues.
- Ability to work independently, take initiative, and prioritize duties.
- Demonstrate the necessary attitude, knowledge and skills to deliver culturally competent services and work in diverse ethnic, cultural, economic, sexual orientation and gender identification situations.
- Commitment to the ideals and goals of a modern activist HIV/AIDS organization.
- English language proficiency required: Bilingual/Spanish a plus.
PEER NAVIGATOR
Reports to: Clinical Supervisor
Classification: Regular Part-Time, Non-exempt
Compensation: Salary and benefits can be designed to fit federal disability requirements
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Clinical Supervisor, the Peer Navigator is primarily responsible for ensuring smooth, timely and accurate intake of our members; using established standards, business rules, and policies as guidance, the Peer Navigator will act as the AHA’s first point of contact for all new and existing members, will assist members in accessing community linkages by accompanying them to appointments, and accompanying Housing Advocates with home visits. Additionally, the Peer Navigator will interface with all colleagues on the AHA Team, maintain member confidentiality, and, promote a sense of pride and professionalism at all times.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Conduct intake interviews at AHA with applicants seeking admission to AHA’s Programs and Services. Confer with referral agents and other internal AHA personnel concerning prospective members, and requesting written background information when necessary.
- Process admitted members via orienting them to AHA’s Programs and Services. Explaining applicable rules and regulations. Obtaining necessary signatures on formal agreements. Initiating case record folders.
- Refer ineligible applicants to other, more appropriate community agencies and institutions.
- Coordinate new and existing services for members through outside service providers, including accompanying members to appointments.
- Accompany Housing Advocate on home visits with rental subsidy members.
- Set appropriate boundaries with members; observe member confidentiality protocols as needed and required for operation of Member Programs and Services.
- Maintain all necessary client information including immediately & accurately entering case notes.
- Work occasional evenings and weekends as needed for programmatic activities.
- Other responsibilities as assigned to support specific AHA needs.
- Maintain ongoing contact with current and prospective referral sources, which is sufficient to ensure referrals at an adequate level to maintain program integrity.
- Participate in staff meetings, training workshops, and, community meetings as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
- Knowledge of San Francisco specialized services, including housing, homeless, HIV/AIDS, substance use, mental health and LGBTQ services.
- Must have strong administrative skills that include computer and office skills.
- Clear and concise verbal, written and presentation skills. Strong interpersonal skills.
- Strong organizational and time management skills that includes creativity when planning and accomplishing a variety of goals and be results-oriented.
- Ability to prioritize tasks with strong organizational, analytical, mathematical skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a courteous and professional manner with and within a diverse setting of members, colleagues, and other contacts including homeless, poor, disabled and other disenfranchised people; individuals with mental health and/or substance use issues; and people from diverse ethnic, cultural, economic, sexual orientation and gender identification communities.
- Excellent teamwork and cooperation skills and must be able to maintain strong working relationships with AHA colleagues.
- Ability to work independently, take initiative, and prioritize duties.
- Demonstrate the necessary attitude, knowledge and skills to deliver culturally competent services and work in diverse ethnic, cultural, economic, sexual orientation and gender identification situations.
- Commitment to the ideals and goals of a modern activist HIV/AIDS organization.
- English language proficiency required: Bilingual/Spanish a plus.
Application Procedure:
Please send your resume and a thoughtful letter of interest to the attention of Hiring Manager:
- Email jobs@ahasf.org. Note position title in the header of your email.
- No phone calls or drop-offs please.
To find out more about the organization, please visit us at www.ahasf.org. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to maintaining a culturally diverse work environment. Individuals with diverse personal experiences, people of color, bilingual English-Spanish speakers, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals, women, and people living with HIV/AIDS or other disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply.
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