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GOODWILL INDUSTRIES WFS SSVF/CSI SOAR Benefits Specialist in SPOKANE, Washington
*Closes: *5/19/24 - Spokane, WA - Full-time/Hourly
*Wage: *$26.00-$27.00 p/h DOE
Employment Benefits: *https://discovergoodwill.org/benefits/*{rel="nofollow"}
NOTE: Please apply early, as this job posting is subject to removal before the deadline if sufficient number of qualified applications are received. Thank you.
Summary: The SSVF/CSI SOAR Benefits Specialist will report to the General Manager, work with participants in the SSVF/CSI (Supportive Services for Veteran Families/Collaborative SOAR Initiative) & HEN (Housing & Essential Needs) programs, & must be able to work in the community & meet homeless participants where they are, including in the woods, under bridges, & in abandoned houses. Applicants will be required to become SOAR Certified within 30 days of hire.
Education &/or Experience:
Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university in human services field; at least 2 years of experience working directly with individuals experiencing homelessness who have mental illness &/or are dually diagnosed.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities include the following:
Monitor SAMHSA (Substance Abuse & Mental Health Service Administration) & Washington State SOAR for revisions & updates. Recommend changes to Goodwill SOAR Policies & Procedures to the General Manager within 30 days of policy change(s).
Refer all external communications from partner agencies & SOAR providers to the General Manager. Provide monthly updates & reports to the General Manager on internal SOAR activities to include the provision of technical assistance to Program/Case Managers.
Work with referral sources & community partners to identify SSVF or HEN candidates through team meetings, outreaches, & referrals.
Initiate paperwork with participants as referred to program by filing initial documentation of representation with SSA office.
Gather medical records & other information to complete SSI/SSDI applications.
Write SOAR Medical Summary Reports for participant applications.
Accompany participants to appointments at the Social Security Administration.
Coordinate visits to medical doctors, psychiatrists, & other specialists to obtain evidence for SOAR applications.
Coordinate case management services with partners & SSVF/HEN team to help with providing case management services to participants when needed.
Use sound mental reasoning, sound judgment, & have ability to respond calmly & effectively in a crisis-situation while respecting & valuing all clients, regardless of circumstances, behavior, or need.
Show a strong commitment to maintain confidentiality in all assignments as directed, maintaining appropriate boundaries with clients & landlords.
Complete & maintain required handwritten & computer-based records, files, correspondence, & statistics in a timely, thorough, accurate, & legible manner.
Compile, prepare, & maintain & provide narrative reports & presentations as required.
May be required to work a variety of shift.
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks & meet frequent deadlines.
Experience engaging with a diverse population & ability to respond appropriately to crisis situation.
Familiarity with Social Security Administration's Blue Book listings.
Good writing skills & the ability to analyze extensive data & create written reports with accuracy & brevity.