SUMMARY OF POSITION
Incumbent is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Women's Shelter and for the counseling and spiritual instruction of its guests.
SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Provides holistic, Christ-centered and Biblical counseling using basic counseling skills such as effective listening, assessment, crisis intervention, and group therapy to women and children in various situations including single parenting, crisis pregnancy, sexual abuse, mental illness and addiction.
2. Demonstrates and applies the essential practices of addiction recovery treatment including screening, intake, assessment, treatment planning and aftercare for assigned guests as well as facilitating in-house group recovery programs.
3. Responsible for case management, intervention and advocacy for guests and linking services available to guests based on their needs.
4. Develops life skills programs based on specific needs of guests and engages guests in active learning techniques.
5. Assists with Bible teaching program.
6. Supervises routine daily operations of the Shelter primarily during the evening shift.
7. Possess driver’s license with good driving record and able to drive Mission vehicles.
8. Drives guests to appointments as needed.
9. Provides oversight and facilitates, Recovery Groups, Outside Meetings, Sponsor Relations.
10. Assists with the coordination of and participation in Alumni functions
11. Assumes other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
1. Provides a biblically sound testimony of having accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and leads a life worthy of that profession. Actively engages in private and corporate prayer, Bible Study, regular church attendance, and holy living.
2. Agrees with and carries out responsibilities in accordance with the Mission’s policies that are included in the Bethesda Mission Directives, the Bethesda Mission Code of Conduct, the Bethesda Mission Statement of Faith, the Bethesda Mission Document on Sexual Sin and Brokenness, Value Statement and Narratives, and the Mission Statement.
3. Committed to serving the poor and homeless.
4. Requires Bachelor’s Degree preferably in Human Services or Psychology or Certificate in Addiction Studies and prefers a minimum of two years’ experience in counseling women and children in crisis. Possesses Godly values and integrity along with Christian counseling abilities and admissions/intake experience dealing with drug and alcohol addictions.
5. Understands basic counseling professional practices including ethics, working with various client groups, case management and record keeping skills. Applies understanding of other issues related to addiction recovery such as mental illness, family dynamics and sexual and spiritual issues.
6. Understands codependency, including its characteristics, origins and recovery strategies and the 12-step approach to recovery.
7. Understands adult learning techniques and methods of instruction to reach individuals with different learning styles.
8. Possesses working knowledge of the language of case management and the broad range of case management responsibilities.
9. Demonstrates proficiency in the use of a personal computer. Must be organized and demonstrate effective oral and written English communication skills.
10. Possesses the ability to work effectively with others in a positive, professional and cooperative manner.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF THE POSITION
1. Ethical Boundaries: Incumbent has extensive contact with guests of the Women’s Shelter. It is essential, therefore, that her deportment reflects a high level of integrity and moral behavior. Specific requirements on the subject appear in the “Ethical Boundaries for Counselors/House Supervisors” that follows.
2. Emotional Requirements: Incumbent must demonstrate at all times the emotional maturity and stability necessary for compliance with the “Ethical Boundaries for Counselors/House Supervisors”.
3. Physical Requirements: In performance of duties and responsibilities prescribed by this position description, the incumbent must stand for moderate periods of time, walk a moderate amount and climb stairs throughout the building extensively, pick up or carry packages of up to 30 lbs.
4. Work Schedule Flexibility: While every effort will be made to accommodate individual work preferences, incumbent may be assigned to work any shift or any day of the week, including weekends and holidays, depending on the needs of the Women’s Shelter.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Works in office areas as well as throughout the facility and travels to other Mission facilities as required. Sits, stands, bends, lifts, and moves intermittently during working hours. Interacts with guests, staff, visitors, etc., under all conditions/circumstances. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset guests or visitors, etc. under all conditions/circumstances. May be exposed to infectious conditions including exposure to the AIDS and hepatitis B viruses. May need to complete extended activities on the computer. May be required to work extended periods of time at the facility, (snow storms-guest emergencies-staff shortages).
Rescue Mission:
Since 1914, Bethesda Mission has been a missionary arm of the local church, reaching out to men, women, and children of all races, nationalities, and creeds, providing the poor and homeless with shelter, food, clothing, sharing the good news of Jesus Christ, and discipling them in the Christian life.
A soft pillow, a warm meal, and peace from life’s storms are what Bethesda offers the men, women, and children who walk through our doors. Our walls offer safety from chaos-filled homes and noisy streets, and our hospitality returns a small portion of the grace we’ve been given to the people we serve. A brightly lit green cross is the trade-mark symbol of our flagship facility at 611 Reily Street in downtown Harrisburg. This city icon defines our driving passion – to introduce others to the power and love of Jesus Christ. Equipping each person with tools for life is the aim of Bethesda’s community re-entry blueprint. From learning to balance a checkbook to finding a Christ centered, nurturing church, these foundational skills help existing guests lead lives of character and great purpose.