Access to Counsel in Evictions (ACE) Specialist, Bilingual
POSITION SUMMARY STATEMENT
The Access to Counsel in Evictions (ACE) Specialist skillfully and compassionately connects Spanish and English speaking Marylanders facing eviction with legal help as a central part of the Access to Council in Eviction Coordinated Intake System (ACE-CIS). ACE-CIS conducts legal intake interviews and refers those to partnering legal services organizations (LSO’s). As part of their work on ACE-CIS, ACE Specialists also offer tenants non-legal forms of support such as information for health and human service needs and other community resources. They also provide training, outreach, and public education focusing on the eviction process, community resources and the services provided by 211 Maryland United Way Helpline.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
ACCOUNTABILITY
- Is enthusiastic and has a positive attitude toward helping others.
- Is interested and engaged with landlord-tenant issues.
- Experience working on a diverse team, and with diverse constituencies.
- Maintains excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to work as part of a team.
- Flexibility in an ever-changing service delivery landscape.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced and complex work environment.
- Establishes and maintains supportive, professional relationships with UWCM staff and volunteers; effectively represents UWCM in the community; develops contacts in the community with civic organizations, non-profit and governmental agencies.
- Maintains connections and network within the community to form and maintain effective partnerships in the community.
- Displays cultural competence.
INTERACTION
Interface with callers, 211 Maryland United Way Helpline staff, volunteer/interns, other United Way staff, nonprofit community, and public audiences.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
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.
Regular walking or standing is required. The hands are regularly used to write, type, key and handle or feel small controls and objects. The employee must frequently talk and hear. Weights of up to 25 pounds are occasionally lifted. There is extensive use of a computer. Employee is primarily seated while performing the duties of the position.
TO APPLY
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume via email to:
United Way of Central Maryland
Attention: Human Resources
1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 340
Baltimore, MD 21230