Program Summary
One Day AT A Time (ODAAT) is a Program Partner of the Urban Affairs Coalition (UAC). ODAAT houses men and women who are afflicted by addiction and homelessness. Case management services and prevention for HIV/AIDS is also offered at select locations. Through our holistic array of services, ODAAT consumers can expect the support of staff to bring systems together to achieve positive outcomes. Staff offers support in the following areas: recovery coaching and mentoring, linkage to health and social services, transitional housing, and community outreach.
One Day at a Time (ODAAT) operates a Police Assisted Diversion (PAD) program for ROC North, covering Northwest Philadelphia. PAD is a program offered to individuals who are stopped for a variety of criminal offenses and social referrals. Eligible criminal offenses include; non-violent drug, prostitution and retail theft offenses within the designated districts and during program operating hours,8am-11pm. The program works to divert individuals away from the criminal justice system and towards supportive, peer-based social services that are customized to the participants’ needs.
PAD is a collaboration between police officers, service providers and community residents that utilizes a health-centered approach to law enforcement. PAD at ODAAT works with engaged individuals to address issues such as access to basic needs, access to treatment services, appropriate medical care and the development and achievement of short and long-term goals. PAD services are voluntary, free to the individual and may continue for as long as the participant decides to remain engaged in program services.
The PAD team collaborates with the individual to provide a comprehensive service plan for the individual geared to reduce the risk of criminal activity. The PAD team approaches each individual with a holistic and community approach that utilizes a variety of tools including assessments/evaluations, intake procedures and coaching/case management.
Position Summary
The PAD Case Manager is a caring and compassionate individual who performs professional and administrative duties to screen, assess, facilitate and coordinate a new unique diversion program that provides alternative resources for individuals to avoid placement in jail and/or future police related encounters. The PAD Case Manager will conduct biopsychosocial assessment, service care plans, inter-agency collaboration and referrals. The PAD Case Manager will conduct outreach and refer for adjunct services such as social services, mental health or non-treatment related services. The PAD Case Manager will provide knowledge of available resources to the PAD team to ensure diversion participants are receiving maximum benefits of the PAD program.
Key Duties & Responsibilities:
- Coordinate the intake process for individuals, both police and social diversions
- Perform a variety of outreach services and efforts
- Conduct case management duties which include and are not limited to, goal setting, needs assessment, linkage to care and resources
- Complete progress notes in DAP format and maintain a participant file for auditing to ensure compliance
- Assists with program planning, implementation and evaluation of activities
- Participates in community outreach and public relations activities to enhance network of resources
- Work cooperatively and collaboratively with Philadelphia police to serve the needs of the community and participants
- Assist with public, media and internet outreach with other staff and program volunteers to support intake into the programs and attendance at sponsored events
- Assist with planning and supporting outreach events
- May facilitate/ co-facilitate support groups
- Attend all mandated training activities
- Provide programming under the Harm/Risk reduction and Trauma-informed service spectrum and ODAAT services to high risk individuals
- Ability to organize time and prioritize assignments
- Ability to work flexible hours
- Actively support executives with client and partner collaboration
- Ensures compliance with related federal, state and local regulations, as well as ODAAT/UAC and county policies and procedures
- Other duties as assigned
Education, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS:
- Possess ability to understand various policing and community operations and procedures
- Able to maintain a professional, customer service-oriented attitude at all times with strong interpersonal skills
- Ability to meet face-to-face with individuals of diverse backgrounds and disabilities, including physical, mental, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS,
- Proficient with Microsoft Office software, including Excel and Outlook
- Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills including typing and writing
- Must have the ability to work independently and as a team member
- Must take initiative and ability to problem solve
- Ability to learn and apply written policies and procedures related to work
- Able to set and observe appropriate boundaries with clients
- Possess well-developed decision-making skills and attention to detail
- Able to multitask and remain calm in demanding and unpredictable situations
- Possess excellent time management skills and the ability to work with minimum supervision
- Ability to transport individuals as needed, and travel to various sites and locations
- Able to meet a flexible work schedule including holidays, evenings and weekends
- Available on-call for emergencies by telephone and/or cell phone; and
- Performs any other duties assigned
EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Bachelor/ Associate Degree in Social Work or related field, preferred
- 1+ years of prior outreach and community work experience in the field and/or related field preferred
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite software
- Ability to manage time and respond to deadlines
- Strong writing, typing, reading, listening and speaking communications skills
- Able to develop rapport, provide information and refer with sensitivity to cultural issues
- Bilingual is a plus
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
- Valid Pennsylvania driver’s license required.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Able to lift/move the weight up to 50 lbs.
- Vision adequate to perform the responsibilities and functions of the job efficiently.
- Must be able to sit for 2 or more hours per day.
- Must be able to stand for 2 or more hours per day.
- Must be able to operate a PC/hand-held digital device for more than 2 hours per day.
- Must be able to drive or ride in a moving vehicle for 2 hours or more.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The employee will work in an office and public, service-delivery environment. Hectic situations can occur in the public area of the facility characteristic to working in a community. Potential exists for volatile and unpredictable situations to occur. May experience exposure to strong odors such as soiled clothes or poor hygiene. The qualifications, physical demands, and work environment described herein are representative of those an employee will encounter and must meet to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The requirements listed in this document are the minimum levels of knowledge, skills, or abilities.
The candidate for this position may be subject to any of the following screenings as part of the pre-employment process: Motor Vehicle Report (MVR), PA Criminal Background Check, pre-employment drug screen and PA Child Abuse Clearance.
Interested applicants should email their cover letter and resume with salary requirement to:
(Telephone calls will not be accepted)
Please include the job title of the position for which you are applying.
UAC/ODAAT is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Contact Info
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