Client Services Monitor

Hope The Mission

Posted 3 months ago

Full Time

Lancaster, California

In Person

Smart Summary

Responsibilities

The Client Services Monitor conducts wellness checks, monitors site activity, supports participant needs, documents daily activities, and responds to incidents while maintaining a safe, orderly, and trauma-informed environment in Interim Housing settings. Primary duties include facility cleaning, ensuring restroom sanitation, conducting safety checks, and completing accurate Daily Activity Reports.

Qualifications

Hope the Mission is looking for a Client Services Monitor to conduct wellness checks, monitor site activity, and support participant needs. A high school diploma or GED is required, and previous experience in homeless services, security, or customer service is preferred. Strong observation, communication, and de-escalation skills are a plus.

Job Description

Hope Mission Statement

The mission of Hope the Mission is to prevent, reduce and eliminate poverty, hunger, and homelessness by offering immediate assistance and long-term solutions.

Position Purpose and Summary 

Reporting to the Program Manager, Assistant Program Manager, or Program Coordinator, the CSM conducts wellness checks, monitors site activity, supports participant needs, documents daily activities, and responds to incidents in accordance with agency policies and contractual requirements. The Client Service Monitor (CSM) is a front-line, site-based position responsible for supporting participant safety, site operations, and daily program functions within Interim Housing settings. The CSM plays a critical role in maintaining a safe, orderly, and trauma-informed environment while ensuring participants are treated with dignity, respect, and fairness.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Assist with and facilitate routine cleaning of facilities to maintain cleanliness, safety, and operational readiness.

  • Clean and disinfect restrooms and shower areas after each use, without exception.

  • Maintain sanitary and safe restroom and sink conditions at all times. 

  • Deep clean the work site on a routine basis.

  • Ensure restrooms are fully stocked with toilet paper, soap, and other essential supplies.

  • Maintain adequate supply of feminine hygiene products and replenish as needed.

  • Wash, dry, and prepare towels used for restroom and shower services.

  • Conduct required wellness checks each shift to ensure participant safety and well-being.

  • Monitor participant movement, common areas, and site activity to promote safety and guideline compliance.

  • Provide direct, respectful assistance to participants including answering questions, responding to requests, and connecting participants to appropriate staff or resources.

  • Complete Daily Activity Reports (DARs) accurately, objectively, and in a timely manner for each shift.

  • Observe and report safety concerns, maintenance issues, guideline violations, and unusual occurrences to site leadership.

  • Respond to incidents and emergencies using trauma-informed de-escalation techniques and follow incident reporting protocols.

  • Conduct intake, exit, and case notes in HMIS (site specific)

  • Support meal service, site cleanliness, supply distribution, and general operational duties as assigned.

Secondary Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Assist with participant intake, orientation, and explanation of site guidelines as directed by management.

  • Support contraband control and safety procedures in accordance with agency policy.

  • Monitor laundry rooms, restrooms, and common areas to ensure cleanliness and appropriate use.

  • Provide support during shift pass-downs and communicate relevant updates between shifts.

  • Assist with documentation related to participant movements, wellness concerns, or incidents as required.

  • Distribute hygiene supplies including soap, shampoo, towels, and related items to participants as needed.

  • Maintain proper and accurate shower and restroom usage logs.

  • Interact with participants in a polite, professional, and respectful manner at all times.

  • Report maintenance, safety, or supply issues to supervisors in a timely manner.

  • Other duties, as assigned.

(Location Specific or Nuanced Responsibilities )

  • Provide overnight, evening, weekend, or holiday coverage as scheduled.

  • Conduct routine site walk-throughs and safety checks during assigned shifts.

  • Support emergency responses including medical emergencies, overdoses, or evacuations until leadership or first responders arrive.

Skills 

  • Strong observation and situational awareness skills

  • Trauma-informed communication and de-escalation techniques

  • Ability to maintain professional boundaries with participants

  • Clear, objective, and professional written documentation skills

  • Ability to follow policies, procedures, and chain of command

  • Strong teamwork and communication skills

  • Basic computer and email proficiency

Qualifications 

  • High school diploma or GED required

  • Previous experience in homeless services, shelter operations, security, or customer service preferred

  • Knowledge of trauma-informed care and harm reduction principles preferred

  • Ability to work flexible schedules including nights, weekends, and holidays

Mandatory Requirements: 

  • Employment eligibility verification as required by law

  • Ability to pass background clearance requirements as applicable

  • Reliable transportation to assigned worksite(s)

  • Completion of required agency and funder-mandated trainings


Day shift

Hope The Mission

Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission, a 501(c)3 organization, was founded in 2009 with a mission to assist in the effort of meeting the needs of every hungry and homeless man, woman, and child in the San Fernando Valley. Through strategic services and partnerships, we empower our clients with the hope, faith, knowledge, resources, and skills to lead a life of wholeness and self-sufficiency. Hope of the Valley is the only full service rescue mission headquartered in the San Fernando Valley and is uniquely positioned to meet the immediate needs of the homeless and working poor populations of the San Fernando Valley. Initially begun as a hunger relief outreach program serving two hot meals a week, Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission is now a full service agency that • serves 1,500 meals each week to the San Fernando Valley’s increasing homeless and hungry population, • distributes more than 30,000 clothing items and 9,000 hygiene packets to homeless individuals annually, • provides shower rooms at our main campus so that homeless men and women can maintain their personal hygiene in addition to receiving a hot meal, • provides ongoing case management and life skill classes to the homeless, • established the House of Hope—a recovery home for men, • started the Hope of the Valley Thrift Store and employs 11 former homeless workers who are learning business skills, • launched Genesis House—a 30-bed emergency shelter for homeless families headed by single mothers, and • opened the Bridge, a transitional living program for men working their way out of homelessness. Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission believes that the first step to eliminating poverty is to meet populations that are most in need at their point of need. Join us in our effort to provide life essential services to those in need.
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