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Urban Resource Institute (URI) · 15 hours ago

APIP Program Coordinator

Urban Resource Institute (URI) is the nation’s largest provider of domestic violence shelter services and a leader in supporting homeless families. The APIP Program Coordinator role involves a mix of administrative tasks, program development, and direct services such as counseling and case management to support participants in achieving housing stability and accessing resources.

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Responsibilities

Facilitate 1-3 weekly therapeutic groups of 5-10 participants
Provide case management support to 10-15 participants at a time supporting housing stability, access to public benefits, employment readiness (including resume development and job preparation), and broader skill-building related to employment
Support with managing all aspects of evaluation, reporting, and compliance with participants. Including data tracking tools, the department’s nonprofit database platform, Impact Dashboard, and input of agency wide Key Performance Indicators
Provide individual counseling to 2-5 program participants as it relates to issues of trauma based on clinical assessment
Administratively supervise case manager
Engage in community outreach and recruitment by fostering relationships, participating in community spaces, and sharing program information to encourage voluntary participation
Help develop training seminars with Director designed to enhance staff’s development
Function independently and ensure appropriate action is taken in crisis situations per agency procedures
Regularly assess the safety and well-being of participants
Assists all participants in the process of referral and placement in community-based resources
Maintain participant data in a timely fashion. Ensure that participants receive best practices and holistic support
Participate in group supervision, staff meetings and trainings
Perform other duties as assigned by the Director

Qualification

Diverse populationsClient services deliveryBilingual English/SpanishMicrosoft Office proficiencyGroup counseling skillsListening skillsHuman interaction understandingCase documentation writingCommunication skills

Required

Bachelor's degree required
Bilingual English/Spanish is preferable
Three (3) years of experience working with diverse populations is preferred
Experience or training combined with experience in interfacing with the criminal justice system; accessing the vocational and educational service systems; and identifying the aptitudes of participants
Demonstrated success and thorough familiarity with engaging participant's experience
Must be knowledgeable and sensitive to domestic violence and diversity issues
Must possess a demonstrated ability in delivering client services including: communication and listening skills; understanding of human interaction and personality development; ability to write and record case documentation; and proven skills in group counseling
Must be computer-literate and knowledgeable of Microsoft Office applications
Must have ability to be flexible of schedule as needed – 2 evenings per week are required
Excellent written and verbal skills are required

Preferred

Pursuing a Master's degree in Social Work or Mental Health Counseling a plus

Company

Urban Resource Institute (URI)

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Founded in 1980, Urban Resource Institute (URI) offers innovative client-centered services to help transform the lives of domestic violence survivors and homeless families, with a focus on communities of color and other vulnerable populations.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$5M
Key Investors
Day One Fund
2018-11-20Grant· $5M

Leadership Team

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Anthony Edwards
Chief Financial Officer
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Amanda Eckhardt, Ph.D.
Chief Program Officer
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