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To apply, please submit a cover letter outlining your qualifications and your interest along with your resume to one of the jobs listed below. We do not accept applications for positions not listed.
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Without our dedicated team, Urban Ministries of Wake County would not be possible. Our staff, board and volunteers put their heart and soul into the work we do in order to serve our clients best.
Overnight / Relief Shift Monitor (Part-time) | Helen Wright Center for Women
Job Summary: This is a highly responsible support position managing the overnight operation of a shelter for homeless women. Work primarily involves the use of direct service skills, overseeing the admittance, safety and general welfare of women seeking shelter services. The Overnight/Relief Shift Monitor, under the supervision of the Facility and Operation Lead, is responsible for assuring quality service to all program participants in a compassionate and professional manner.
Housing Navigation Case Manager | Helen Wright Center for Women
Job Summary: The Helen Wright Center for Women provides emergency shelter to homeless women. The primary intent of the emergency shelter is to provide both safe shelter and the opportunity to receive supportive services that will help clients increase and maintain housing stability and self-sufficiency. The Housing Navigator is responsible for facilitating connections to permanent/stable housing for women in the agency’s programs. Oversees housing-focused management and relationship building with landlords willing to work with women. Assists Case Managers in linking women to appropriate housing plans and supporting the stabilization team in sustaining placements. Facilitates rapid and resourced exits from homelessness into permanent housing. Through case management activities, partners with HW women to advocate and guide them toward collaborative goals in the areas of basic needs, employment, and rental assistance.
SOAR Case Manager | Helen Wright Center for Women
Job Summary: The Helen Wright Center for Women provides emergency shelter to homeless women. The primary intent of the emergency shelter is to provide both safe shelter and the opportunity to receive supportive services that will help clients increase and maintain housing stability and self-sufficiency. SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) is a model that helps individuals experiencing or at-risk for homelessness who have mental illness and/or a co-occurring substance use disorder or other medical impairments apply for Social Security disability benefits.