Position Summary
The Emergency Housing Supervisor is responsible for the daily operations, supervision, and coordination of two emergency housing sites. This position provides direct oversight to shelter staff, ensures a safe and supportive environment for residents, and maintains smooth day-to-day operations of both facilities. The Supervisor plays a critical role in crisis intervention, de-escalation, staff leadership, resident support, and ensure services are delivered effectively and in alignment with agency policies and procedures.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Program & Site Operations
- Oversee the daily operations of two emergency housing sites to ensure safe, efficient, and client-centered services.
- Ensure sites remain compliant with agency standards, health and safety regulations, and funding requirements.
- Audit Case Managers’ notes using a database system (HMIS) and clients’ intake binders.
- Coordinate site coverage and assist with scheduling to maintain adequate staffing levels.
- Monitor facility needs and coordinate maintenance concerns with appropriate department.
- Order and maintain inventory of program supplies, household items, food, hygiene products, and other operational necessities.
- Develop and coordinate site meal planning and menus in accordance with program guidelines and resident needs.
- Assist in implementing and maintaining shelter procedures, routines, and best practices.
Staff Supervision & Leadership
- Provide supervision, guidance, coaching, and support to emergency housing staff across both sites.
- Conduct regular staff meetings and provide ongoing training related to shelter operations, crisis intervention, trauma-informed care, and safety practices.
- Support employee accountability by addressing performance concerns and documenting issues as needed.
- Foster a collaborative, respectful, and team-oriented work environment.
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Resident Support & Crisis Management
- Respond to resident concerns, conflicts, and crisis situations in a timely and professional manner.
- Utilize trauma-informed approaches and de-escalation techniques to manage challenging situations and maintain a safe environment.
- Support staff in handling behavioral concerns, emergencies, and resident disputes.
- Ensure appropriate documentation of incidents, accidents, and critical events.
- Promote an environment that upholds dignity, respect, and empowerment for all residents.
Administrative Responsibilities
- Complete reports, documentation, and program records accurately and within required timelines.
- Monitor program data and operational trends to support effective service delivery.
- Participate in agency meetings, trainings, and community collaborations as assigned.
- Support implementation of agency initiatives and continuous quality improvement efforts.
Qualifications
- Associate’s degree in human services, Social Work, Psychology, Criminal Justice, or related field required, Equivalent experience may be considered.
- Minimum of 3 years of supervisory or leadership experience in emergency housing, shelter services, residential programs, or related human services setting.
- Experience in Case Management.Â
- Experience working with vulnerable populations, including individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
- Strong crisis intervention and de-escalation skills required.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and oversee operations across two locations.
- Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic documentation systems.
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of trauma-informed care and person-centered practices.
- Ability to lead staff and maintain professionalism in high-stress situations.
- Strong problem-solving and conflict resolution abilities.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and the mission of the organization.
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Working Conditions
- Work is performed in emergency housing environments with frequent interaction with residents, staff, and community partners.
- Position requires evening, weekend, or on-call availability.
- Ability to respond effectively during emergencies and crisis situations.
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