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Eagle Village Advocate

Chief Seattle ClubSeattle, Washington, United StatesOnsite

Eagle Village Advocate


Manual Labor

JOB DESCRIPTION


Job Title: 

Eagle Village Advocate (possible Future location change) 
    Effective Date: 4/4/24

Reports to: 

Site Manager

                                                 Salary Range: 

Starting at $21.88 - $26.59 per hour

Status:  ☒ R


egular  



Temporary   



Full-Time    



Part-Time     FLSA:  



 Exempt  



 Non-Exempt 


Job Summary:


Chief Seattle Club has partnered with King County for a modular housing project. Eagle Village provides interim shelter housing to 24-30 homeless singles for males and females with a preferred American Indian/Alaskan Native goal. The focus of the program is to assist Indigenous and Alaskan adults in finding a permanent place to call home. The Eagle Village Advocate ensures the smooth operations of the shelter, provides staff coverage, assists with unit turnovers, coordinates supplies, and watches after residents’ behavior for any violation of tenant code of conduct.

The Eagle Village Advocate assesses and assists each client throughout their stay with life skills that may need improvement, in order to help assure that the client can maintain permanent supportive housing upon exit from the program. Goals and objectives are established for the Eagle Village Advocate are evaluated and conducted by the Community Services Director. 

Duties/Responsibilities:


The following reflects management’s definition of essential functions for this job but does not restrict the tasks that may be assigned. Management may assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.Ensure on-going operations of Eagle Village, including chores, yard care, scheduling and safety procedures:

  • Maintain an inventory of janitorial and maintenance supplies. Communicate supply needs to the Site Manager.
  • Conduct weekly inspections of property and arrange needed maintenance and repairs. 
  • Track completion of these responsibilities on the appropriate forms.
  • Conduct monthly bed bug inspections and document findings.
  • Attend special event and staff meetings
  • Sort and organize incoming donations
  • Supervise resident activities at the shelter and maintain resident daily logs
  • Provide assistance to case mangers
  • Conduct room checks as needed, maintain the overall cleanliness of the Site
  • Enforce policies and procedures, adhering to program and CSC guidelines.
  • Prepare vacant bedrooms for new tenants.
  • Assist with office support services.
  • Ensure completion of daily chores and weekly deep-clean chores.
  • Provide instruction to residents when necessary.
  • Issue and enforce consequences when necessary for noncompliant residents.
  • Ensure residents who are on sobriety or mental health compliance plans are successfully completing those plans
  • Other duties and/or special projects as assigned.

Proven Experience:


  • Excellent communication skills
  • Comfortable with computers and teaching other to use computers
  • Ability to handle complaints/conflicts in a calm and professional manner
  • Experience working with homeless and/or low-income population is preferred
  • Must have a strong understanding of historical and intergenerational trauma among Indigenous communities
  • Strong crisis intervention skills with ability to prioritize and handle multiple tasks under stressful conditions
  • Great customer service skills

Other Factors


  • CPR & AED first aid certification
  • Formal professional de-escalation training
  • Experience working with Native American population and/or strong awareness of Native Culture

Education and Experience:


  • High school diploma or GED equivalent

Physical Requirements:


  • Most positions at CSC are exposed to members of the community who have experienced or are experiencing trauma in various forms including but not limited to: domestic violence, sexual violence, homelessness, unemployment, financial hardship, etc. As a result, staff is at risk of secondary trauma. Employees are encouraged to seek external support and maintain self-care when working indirectly or directly with clients. Mental health care referrals for employees are available.
  • Lifting, stretching, pulling and pushing up to 60 lbs.
  • Continuous standing, walking and sitting

Benefits Summary:


Employee benefits include: 

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, and an Employee Assistance Program 
  • Public Transportation (ORCA) pass  
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, and Night Shift Differential  
  • Transparent Pay Schedule 
  • Internal Hiring and Encouraged Advancement 

Equal Employment Opportunity:


Chief Seattle Club is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs. It is Chief Seattle Club’s policy not to discriminate against employees and applicants based on race, color, citizenship, status, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital status, veteran status, political affiliation, or any other factor protected by law, with respect to recruitment, hiring, training, promotion and other terms and conditions of employment.

All employment decisions shall be consistent with the principle of Equal Employment Opportunity. Chief Seattle Club is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, subcontractors, and vendors.  21.88 To 26.59 (USD) Annually

Life at Chief Seattle Club

The Chief Seattle Club is a 501(c)3 registered organization dedicated to physically and spiritually supporting American Indian and Alaska Native people. At our center in the Pioneer Square district of downtown Seattle, we provide food, medical support, housing assistance, the Urban Indian Legal Clinic, a Native art program and gallery, frequent outings to tribes, pow wows, and museums, and much more.
Thrive Here & What We Value- Equal Employment Opportunity- Transparent Pay Schedule- Internal Hiring and Encouraged Advancement- Mental health care referrals for employees available- Non-discrimination policy (race, color, citizenship, etc.)- Commitment to inclusivity and welcoming environment- Public Transportation (ORCA) pass- 401(k) Retirement Plan- Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, Night Shift Differential- Equity Assessment: Skill _30_, Effort _20_, Responsibility _20_
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