Recruiting Opportunity Closes: 08.07.2025
Hourly Wage: $24.00 - $24.70 DOE
Hours Per Week: 40
Status: Non-Exempt / Full Time - Graveyard Shift & Weekends
Number of Positions: 2
Department: West Women’s and Children's
Position Title: Shelter Advocate (Swing, & Graveyard Shift with Weekends)
The Salvation Army Mission Statement:
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
West Women’s Mission Statement:
We create a safe nurturing environment for survivors to realize their potential for healing and growth as we work together to end domestic violence.
Application Instructions:
Complete the online job application, upload a resume.
To apply online go to: Shelter Advocate ( Swing & Graveyard Shift with Weekends), or https://tinyurl.com/3f6k5tvt
To apply in person go to 6655 NE 82nd Ave., Portland, OR 97220. Bring a resume and complete the job application provided to you. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Questions, contact Barbara Dupaix at [email protected] or call (503) 731-3910. Ms. Dupaix is the sole point of contact for questions regarding this position.
Recruiting Accommodation Statement:
To obtain assistance with accommodations related to the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) concerning your application process, please contact 1-888-887-6528 or email [email protected], attention Eric Hansen or Sheila Jordan.
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SCOPE OF POSITION:
The Shelter Advocate ensures the safety and security of shelter participants while treating everyone with dignity and respect. This role includes enforcing policies, providing crisis support to survivors, addressing basic needs, and resolving conflicts. The position emphasizes site security and controlled access for survivors' protection. Any unusual concerns must be immediately reported to the supervisor.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Client Interaction & Support
- Interact directly with domestic violence survivors and their children living in shelter
- Maintain ongoing professional relationships in all interpersonal contacts. (Note: Confidentiality Requirements). Use strength-based perspective in all interactions with survivors and staff
- Provide information, supplies, referrals, crisis intervention, and support to survivors and family and the phonelines
- Ability and willingness to respect and maintain the confidentiality of client information, in compliance with Salvation Army policies and procedures
Front Desk & Administrative Duties
- Answer multi-line telephones and deal appropriately with visitors to the facility
- Receive and route inquiries and messages, inter-office notes and program materials as appropriate
- Assist in maintaining client files by logging appropriate information and incidents occurring during shift
- Receive, log, receipt, sort and store incoming donations and fees in the appropriate manner
Safety & Security
- Remain awake—Remain alert and observant throughout shift
- Respond to and provide crisis intervention and institute security procedures if a critical or threatening situation arises. Provide timely and appropriate notification to emergency services and leadership
- Properly operate all safety and security systems
- Ability to conduct visual inspections of the workplace on a continuous basis, through direct observation, walking inspections, and the use of video system
- Coordination with co-workers, perform security and fire watches throughout the building
Facility Maintenance
- Keep the facilities clean and organized, including but not limited to, changing light bulbs, vacuuming, cleaning bathrooms, replacing supplies, emptying trash, cleaning, and organizing storage areas, dusting, cleaning floors and carpeting, cleaning tables, chairs, and other furnishings within your work area on a regular basis, and as indicated by unusual or emergency circumstances
- Clean and set up shelter rooms based on shelter needs and availability
- Ability to safely follow instructions pertaining to the use and storage of all workplace chemicals
- Set up, breakdown, prepare, and serve breakfast or lunch as needed to maintain shelter services for survivors
- Report maintenance needs to the appropriate personnel
Professional Requirements
- Ability to learn and act upon new information; work cooperatively with individuals and groups; exercise mature and sound judgment in problem solving; organize your own work; present material properly, and accurately document activities or events happening
- Given the critical nature of duties associated with this position, ensures timely reporting for duty of Shift
- Comply with Salvation Army procedural requirements, including those set forth in the Policy & Procedure Manual and Employee Handbook and Shelter Handbook
- Be familiar with and enforce neighborhood agreements, zoning constraints and funding contracts related to the program and program rules/policies
- Attend all staff meetings as assigned
- Perform other duties as assigned
EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE:
High school diploma or GED preferred but not required. Education and/or work experience commensurate with the duties and responsibilities required. The individual must have/obtain yearly certification in first aid, CPR and a Food Handler’s card.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Strong customer service skills and the ability to complete tasks in a timely
- Ability to prioritize multiple requests and demands from Survivors and their families
- High level of problem-solving skills and patience
- A genuine concern for survivors of domestic
- Maintain confidentiality and privacy of all survivors and their families
- Basic Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook required
- An ability to engage with diverse populations in a respectful and culturally responsive manner
- Demonstrated ability and willingness to consistently communicate and work well with staff and residents from a variety of racial, cultural, and economic backgrounds and with various religious beliefs, traditions, lifestyles, sexual orientations, age variance, and differing abilities
- Understanding of basic conflict resolution
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Sit, walk, stand, bend, squat, climb, kneel, and twist on an intermittent or continuous basis. Grasp, push, pull objects such as files, file cabinets drawers, and reach overhead
- Operate a desktop or laptop computer. Operate telephone
- Lift and carry up to 25 lbs.
- Ability to understand written information
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Work in all types of weather conditions
- Works on many projects at once in a semi-open office environment with interruptions and noises from voices, telephones, printers
Qualified individuals must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without accommodation. A qualified person with a disability may request modification or adjustment to the job or work environment in order meet the physical requirements of the position. The Salvation Army will attempt to satisfy requests as long as the accommodation needed is reasonable and no undue hardship would result
SUPERVISOR: Shelter Manager
Experience
Required- Education and/or work experience commensurate with the duties and responsibilities required. The individual must have/obtain yearly certification in first aid, CPR and a Food Handler’s card.
Education
Preferred- High School or Equivalent or better
Licenses & Certifications
Required- Food Handler's Card
Skills
Required- CPR/AED
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