Complete the Eligibility Screening Disposition Form (Category 1) for clients (a) confirming a very low-income Veteran family’s eligibility for supportive services; and (b) documenting the eligibility of persons applying for SSVF homelessness prevention assistance.
• Screen and verify eligibility requirements for SSVF homeless veteran’s assistance.
• Apply SSVF Program eligibility requirements for the SSVF Program.
• Assist clients with crisis intervention and short-term housing stabilization which includes aiding clients with accessing emergency shelters/transitional housing, and supportive services to best/address the client’s immediate crisis needs in both rural and urban communities.
• Understand the barriers that clients in both urban and rural areas face and how to best serve clients in both areas.
• Refer clients who do not qualify for the SSVF program to other mainstream services for assistance, or to other housing stabilization programs in their service area when they do not meet SSVF eligibility.
• Understand and apply the Presumptive eligibility criteria and eligible document requirements to use for the Presumptive eligibility status during intake such as HINQ, VA ID Cards, and SOS.
• Track clients who are screened but not eligible for the SSVF Program.
• Implement the Housing First Model during assessment of clients.
• Maintain an intake log of all those who request assistance and also complete a screening.
• Maintain client intake screening forms.
• Maintain client databases including personal information.
• Data entry into the HMIS system ensuring accuracy and completeness of all data entered.
• Communicate to potential participants the process of the SSVF program and required documentation to proceed with program participation.
• Participate in outreach activities, including but not limited to street/shelter outreach, coordinated-entry meetings, Stand Down, resource fairs, Week of Valor/Veterans Day events, and annual PIT count.
• Demonstrate ability to relate to Veterans and their family in a culturally appropriate manner.
• Participate in all appropriate staff, supervision, case consultation, and training meetings.
• Identifies systemic barriers and communicates with organizational
leadership about these barriers to work collaboratively to find viable solutions.