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What You’ll Do
As a Clubhouse Engagement Specialist with Chelton Loft, you’ll be part of a small, dedicated team working with people living with diagnosed mental illness. You’ll develop and coordinate opportunities for friendship, employment, housing, education, and access to medical and psychiatric services in a single, caring and safe clubhouse environment. Clubhouse members and staff co-equally participate in identifying and empowering members' strengths, skills, and interests. The staff offers a positive, supportive relationship that helps to build members' self-esteem and encourages working toward identified goals, wellness, and recovery.
Your Responsibilities Will Include:
Helping plan and carry out daily activities and projects with members
Encouraging members to develop leadership and work-readiness skills
Supporting members with goal-setting and skill-building
Participating in the Clubhouse's Transitional Employment (TE) Program, including helping members find jobs, training them, and stepping in to cover job shifts when needed
Attending community events and meetings to promote Chelton Loft and learn from other Clubhouses
Leading or supporting projects and strategic planning efforts with staff and members
Covering social and recreational activities on evenings, weekends, and holidays (on a rotating basis)
Modeling and supporting healthy communication between members and service providers
Helping onboard and train new members, staff, interns, and volunteers
You Would Be A Great Fit If You:
Have a bachelor’s degree in social work, counseling, rehabilitation, or a related field, OR equivalent experience.
Bring at least 3 years of experience in human services
Have worked in a Psychosocial Clubhouse or mental health support program (preferred)
Understand the needs of individuals impacted by the criminal legal system (a plus)
Are flexible, empathetic, and committed to rehabilitation and recovery
Speak multiple languages (Spanish, French, Haitian Creole, or ASL is a plus)
Have strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills
Are computer proficient, especially with Microsoft Office and databases
Can work with diverse populations and remain calm in emotional situations
Compensation
$23.00 to $25.00 per hour
Equal Opportunity Employer
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