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Community Involvement Programs Housing Stabilization Specialist in Saint Paul, Minnesota

Accord is seeking a Housing Stabilization Specialist to support individuals with mental health or developmental disabilities in the community to help them reach their personal goals and find stable housing resources. If you want to make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities, check us out!

In this role, you will:

Be an essential employee to the well-being of the people we support. You will work directly with them in their community and help with things like:

  • Support adults with developmental or other disabilities, including mental illness and/or chemical dependency issues

  • Guide and encourage individuals to engage in personal goal setting and building essential living skills

  • Advocate for people receiving services to live, work, and participate in their communities

  • Meet with individuals in their homes and in the community

  • Assist individuals with accessing resources (e.g. housing supports and social security benefits)

  • Support people to achieve personal outcomes that characterize a high quality of life

  • Engage in respectful communication with interdisciplinary team members, persons served, and involved stakeholders

  • Provide transportation to individuals supported; travel throughout the Twin Cities Metropolitan area

  • Support people to have optimal health and well being, and provide safeguards and appropriately support challenging situations

  • Complete documentation of services provided in an electronic record system

Requirements

Education (required):

  • A Bachelor's Degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field.

Experience (preferred):

  • One year of experience working with individuals with developmental, mental health, or other disabilities

Other Requirements:

  • Knowledge of housing and community resource options to support people experiencing or at risk of homelessness

  • Demonstrated problem-solving, independent judgment, and planning skills

  • The ability to interact with people with disabilities and your team mates in a respectful, positive, and encouraging way.

  • A valid driver's license and clean driving record.

  • To pass a Department of Human Services background study.

Work Environment:

In this position, you must be able to work in a changing environment that adjusts to the needs of the individuals in program services. The environment may be fast-paced with interruptions, distractions, and deadlines. The job requires flexibility and the ability to adjust to changing needs or activities. Depending on the needs of the individuals, the work can be physically demanding including transferring or supporting people with mobility needs, lifting or moving items up to 50 lbs, walking or standing for extended periods of time or providing support through CPR/First Aid, behavioral support, and other interventions.

You may need to react appropriately in times of crisis, which may include verbal and physical aggression by the people supported and/or employees. Must recognize and take appropriate action if suspected abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult is present.

Benefits

This position pays $21 and up based on experience and education. It also comes with great benefits!

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