*This is a subsidized employment position available through Workforce Solutions Capital Area. All candidates will be considered after program eligibility is confirmed.* BSU Consultant-Kim Griffin Intake Specialist This is a full-time position.
Position Summary: The Intake Specialist (IS) serves as an advocate and liaison between the client/family and community partners. The IS will be responsible for greeting guests, accurately gathering visitor and potential client information, and will work to coordinate entry into MELJ Center programs as applicable. This position performs in-depth screenings about identifying technological, educational, and health and other barriers that they are facing. The IS will become deeply familiar with the MELJ Center's programs including the "HOPE" program, the "FOR REAL" program, "Employment for Me," counseling services, educational services, re-entry services, housing assistance, professional development for displaced workers, and referral setups for outside organizations. This position requires strong computer skills, time management skills, and compassionate relationship management skills. Occasionally, the IS will be responsible for running outreach projects and distributing program information to targeted populations. Ultimately, the IS will be responsible for providing initial and ongoing case management services as they relate to formerly incarcerated individuals.
Duties and Responsibilities: Convey the program's purpose and services to user population and the benefit to the communityEstablish trusting relationships with clients and their families while providing general supportPerform intakes, screenings, assessments (Virtual/In Person), and referrals into programs; assist clients with supporting documentation, applications forms, and registration forms as neededDevelop support plans, provide on-going case management, monitor client's health and welfare, document contacts and case management activities, resource development, and case closureCoordinate services to assist clients in increasing stability factors in their lives and accessing community resources including Austin community-based agencies or 311 online applications or callsMaintains case files and prepare monthly reportsEnsure adherence to documentation protocols, maintain physical and electronic files, prepare summary reports as needed, and ensure security and confidentiality of client recordsAdhere to MELJ Center policies and procedures; supports an environment based in respect, the utilization of ethical communication, and adherence to the organization's non- negotiablesWork with government liaisons to gather relevant program data and provide detailed program reports for Executive DirectorAssist with the overall organization, cleanliness, and physical appearance of the MELJ CenterHigh School Diploma, GED, or an equivalent combination of education and experience requiredA valid driver's license is preferredAvailability to work a flexible schedule as assignedExperience working with judicially-impacted populations and formerly incarcerated individualsRelevant experience working in a professional office setting using standard office equipmentStrong data entry, computer, and communication skillsStrong ethical standards Preferred qualifications and experience: Working Conditions:
This job operates in an office environment and various government sites. This position could include working indoors or outdoors in all weather conditions and in loud environments. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines. This position will also require some physical abilities such as moving and transporting supplies up to 30lbs with or without mechanical aides. Employees might also be required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when in enclosed, indoor settings if necessary. Any reasonable accommodation needed to perform these duties will be provided for and considered.