Tenant Resource Counselor- Bilingual (Mandarin/Cantonese) - Boston Senior Home Care
Boston, MA
About the Job
Job Title: Supportive Housing Bilingual Tenant Resource Counselor (English/Mandarin/Cantonese)
Department: Supportive Housing
Reports to: Program Manager
FLSA: Non-exempt
Classification: Regular Full-time (35 hours)
Salary: $47,000
SUMMARY OVERVIEW
The Tenant Resource Counselor is an on-site position in Supportive Housing sites. These sites are ones where BSHC has contracted with housing authorities or housing management organizations to provide resident services to all residents to help them age in place and make lifestyle changes that improve the quality of their lives. The TRC will support the ability of all tenants to continue to live safely and appropriately where they are, facilitate linkages and referrals to all levels of community-based services, and monitor delivery of services. The TRC assists residents with appointments, community referrals, coordinating services with external agencies, arranging transportation and translation services and is responsible for arranging and coordinating all supportive housing program activities. The TRC works closely with a building's Property Manager and/or Resident Services Coordinator to identify residents who might be in need of Home Care or other services, and provides assistance with tenancy issues, as appropriate, to help avoid eviction.
The incumbent is responsible for both identifying issues that arise in a building and effectively working with all partners. The TRC will work with all residents, regardless of age, and coordinate activities and services for those whose ability to continue to live independently have been compromised by frailties and impairments. The TRC will be solely based in select buildings that Boston Senior Home Care has partnered with.
The Tenant Resource Councilor's tasks are consistent with the above job description. The site(s) are assigned by the Program Manager/Director.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Duties __1____ through ___10____ are designated as ADA essential functions and must be performed in this job. All other job duties are secondary functions.
- Serve as a resource person for the assigned Supportive Housing building(s) by providing knowledge on consumer and government resources, etc. to all residents while also promoting self-sufficiency and preserving dignity.
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with on-site Supportive Housing partners including, but not limited to, property manager, assistant manager and maintenance.
- Be trained as a leader in Evidence-Based Workshops and co-lead trainings for residents in Supportive Housing buildings.
- Disseminate information to all residents by creating and maintaining monthly calendar of events and newsletter, and ensure information is offered in languages that target the primary cultural groups in the building.
- Maintain a Supportive Housing office within the assigned building(s) that ensures the security of confidential information.
- TRC will collect, report, maintain and analyze statistical information accurately and timely for both internal BSHC use and partners/funders requirements. Analyze and utilize outcomes data as the basis for continuous program improvement.
- Develop and implement outreach activities to identify residents who are in crisis (eviction, exploitation) and who may require intervention through community based referrals.
- Plan and direct on- and off-site creative social activities, workshops and educational programs. Examples include films, arts and crafts, games, outings and wellness activities. Develop and implement procedures for engaging consumers in planning, implementing, leading and participating in activities.
- Document resident interactions and maintain resident files in accordance with BSCH standards.
- Perform other duties as assigned by Senior Director of Supportive Housing.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, printers, copiers, filing cabinets.
PHYSICAL 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.
- The employee must be able to carry 15 to 20 lbs.
- The employee is regularly required to talk and hear
- The employee is frequently is required to stand, walk, use hands to handle or feel, and reach with hands and arms
POSITION TYPE/EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK
This is a full-time position, Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM 5:00 PM.
TRAVEL
This position required up to 25% travel. Must be able to travel to the community to perform visits at consumers' homes (may have limited accessibility), and travel under all weather conditions.
REQUIRED/PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- BS or BA degree required in sociology, social work, gerontology or related field.
- Six months or more years of experience in elder care case management required.
- Fluent speaking and writing in both English and Mandarin/Cantonese.
WORK AUTHORIZATION/SECURITY CLEARANCE
- Must be able to work in the United States
AAP/EEO STATEMENT
Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Male/Female/Veteran/Disabled Boston Senior Home Care affirms and supports diversity and inclusion in our workforce and recognizes all EEOC Factors.
OTHER DUTIES
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Given the nature of the organization and the population it serves, all new employees are required to clear a CORI prior to taking on a new role.