Shelter Navigator II at YWCA Dayton
Dayton, Ohio, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Service Planning, Trauma-Informed Care, Strengths-Based Practices, Documentation, Referral Coordination, Communication, Teamwork, Problem-Solving, Customer Service, Confidentiality

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
Description YWCA Dayton, a 24 hours organization dedicated to the elimination of racism and the empowerment of women, seeks an energetic, dedicated person to be an integral part of our team. As an Exempt -Salaried position, the Shelter Navigator II assists with crisis services by ensuring that survivors of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and stalking and their children have access to crisis hotline and/or shelter on 24-hour per day basis. This position is the face of the organization and is passionate about “Making a Difference” in the lives of all within our community. This enhanced role builds upon the Shelter Navigator position by incorporating individualized case planning, progress monitoring, and service coordination. This position is a full-time position and is mission oriented as an Exempt – Salaried employee expected to work 40 hours weekly with some evenings and weekend activities. The Shelter Navigator II position is responsible for customer service and quality supportive services are made available to victims of domestic violence and their children on a 24-hour per day basis. The client support team will deliver services utilizing trauma informed care and other best practices and protocol. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide crisis intervention and supportive services to survivors accessing YWCA Dayton’s 24-hour shelter and hotline. Conduct case management for assigned clients, including intake, assessment, goal planning, service linkage, and weekly follow-ups. Develop individualized service plans using trauma-informed, strengths-based practices. Maintain accurate case notes, progress updates, and required documentation. Facilitate referrals to housing, legal, medical, financial, mental health, and community resources. Coordinate with internal staff and external partners to support client stabilization and long-term safety. Support 24-hour shelter operations, including hotline coverage, guest orientation, and crisis response. Complete shelter intakes, eligibility screenings, documentation, and database entries. Assist in maintaining a safe, clean, welcoming environment for clients and children. Perform other duties as assigned. Requirements SKILLS & COMPETENCIES: Effective Communication: Communicate effectively and appropriately verbally and in writing demonstrating teamwork and collaboration. Mission Understanding: Demonstrated understanding and commitment to YWCA USA and YWCA Dayton's mission, vision, history, and programs, demonstrated core values. Must be sensitive to the needs of families in crisis demonstrating empathy and compassion with high confidentiality. Business Acumen: Demonstrated ability in understanding domestic violence, homelessness and interventions in residential settings, delivering exceptional customer service. Must be knowledgeable about all available programs and resources; demonstrate good computer skills, strong analytical and problem-solving skills to perform crisis intervention. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Minimum of 2 years customer service, call center, domestic violence shelter, social work, mental health, human services experience; HS Diploma required; Associate’s Degree in Social Services, Human Services or Mental Health preferred. COMMITMENT TO SERVICE: As an employee will demonstrate core values in support of the vision, mission of YWCA Dayton by partnering with the President & CEO to deliver service to the community by being responsive to the needs and requests of clients, residents, staff and Board of Directors. COMPENSATION PHILOSOPHY: The YWCA Dayton’s Compensation Philosophy to review positions annually to determine fair compensation and benefits built on the principles of fairness, performance and market competitiveness. We believe in rewarding our employees for their contributions, aligning their compensation and additional benefit opportunities with the company’s goals and mission.
Responsibilities
The Shelter Navigator II provides crisis intervention and supportive services to survivors accessing the 24-hour shelter and hotline, conducting case management including intake, assessment, goal planning, and service linkage for assigned clients. This role also involves developing individualized service plans, maintaining accurate documentation, facilitating referrals to various community resources, and supporting overall 24-hour shelter operations.
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