Withdrawal Management Unit Team Lead Full Time
Salary
$24.92 - $32.38 Hourly
Location
Gladys Ray Shelter 1519 1st Ave. S. Fargo, ND
Job Type
Full Time Regular (40)
Job Number
2026-00013
Department
Fargo Cass Public Health
Division
Fargo Cass Public Health - Harm Reduction - SELECT THIS OPTION
Opening Date
06/11/2026
Closing Date
6/19/2026 11:59 PM Central
Position Description
The Team Lead Harm Reduction Advocate works as a shift leader to Harm Reduction Advocates and volunteers, while providing and enhancing safe emergency shelter, drop-in services, and detox center services. The advocate meets the immediate needs of homeless persons that cannot access other shelter options in the community as well as the needs of the detox center clients. As a direct contact for the guests and clients, the advocate provides a safe and respectful environment while conducting guest intakes, assisting guests with housing, helping make referrals to other agencies and services, and performing a variety of tasks during hours of shelter operation.
Primary Responsibilities
The Team Lead Harm Reduction Advocate is responsible for shift oversight and guidance to the advocate staff and volunteers. The Team Lead is responsible for shelter and detox center safety, security, and services to guests and clients when on duty. The shelter serves approximately 35 persons at any one time and assists others who are referred to other agencies. The detox center has the capacity to serve up to 24 clients at any one time. This position includes day, evening, overnight, and weekend shifts and works floating shifts as needed based on shelter and detox center needs. Advocates are considered essential staff as defined by shelter and detox center policy.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Communicates courteously and professionally and maintains working relationships with others in carrying out job functions.
Frequently interacts with others in the work unit, the public, vendors or across departments to exchange detailed and/or technical information;
Interaction with the public, vendors/ community partners or across departments occasionally includes negotiations involving convincing the other party to do something to achieve a basic work related objective;
Communicates with Program Coordinators regarding departmental needs, concerns or feedback including regular attendance at leadership meetings.
Responds to Public Health Emergencies.
Has a working knowledge of the National Incident Management System for emergency preparedness and has completed the courses required for their job;
Fulfills roles within the Department's Emergency Operations Plan as determined by Emergency Preparedness and Management staff;
During an actual emergency, is accessible 24/7 with an established family contingency plan in place.
Performs all job duties in compliance with safety guidelines and with an ongoing awareness of safety practices.
Knows and follows department and city rules as well as sound work and safety practices in order to accomplish the job objectives and avoid injury or loss;
Wears proper protective equipment when policy requires or conditions indicate a need exists and utilizes proper body mechanics and ergonomics while performing work;
When potentially unsafe conditions are observed makes efforts to avoid or correct them if they are controllable and draws them to the attention of the responsible supervisor or safety representative in a timely manner.
Using independent judgment provides leadership to department personnel under the span of control.
Provides shift oversight of Harm Reduction Advocates and Volunteers; ensures completion of shift responsibilities;
While performing the same or similar work as employees under the line of authority, serve as a team leader, assigning particular work to their co-workers using informed and independent judgment when making these assignments and ensuring the employees know and follow department and city rules as well as proficient work and safety practices.
Provides training and work direction, ensuring the employee know and follows department and city rules as well as to accomplish the job objectives and avoid injury or loss;
Conducts ongoing feedback, coaching, mentoring for co-workers throughout assigned shift.
Participates with Program Coordinators in completing monthly staffing scheduling, calendars and sick/emergency coverage;
Determines when to call for help from healthcare or public safety or when the Director or Program Coordinator needs to be called for afterhours support.
Greets volunteers and offers support of their efforts as well as supervision and assistance as needed.
Maintains a safe and supervised shelter and detox environment; facilitates the efficient and effective operation of the shelter and detox center on a day-to-day basis.
Coordinates shelter guest and detox client check-in process including bed assignments, bag and property checks, breathalyzer checks, and assessments for safety;
Completes the intake process with new shelter guests and detox clients and ensures all needed information has been obtained;
Provides intake, assessment and monitoring per shelter and detox policy.
Provides shelter guests or detox clients with essentials such as food, fluids, toiletries, etc.
Assures access to emergency services for guests and clients as necessary;
Completes and reviews all paperwork, maintains and updates shelter guest and detox client files, and clearly communicates with other shelter and detox center staff through written and verbal reports;
Completes, reviews and maintains necessary records, maintaining confidentiality and complying with regulations regarding client confidentiality.
Utilizes the employee communication log to summarize relevant events of each shift;
Reads the employee communication log before beginning shift duties;
Communicates, complies with, and enforces all shelter and detox center rules, policies, and procedures;
Focus on building relationships with shelter guests and detox clients; this includes but is not limited to meeting basic needs, identifying additional needs based on their current situation, being available to answer questions, and assisting with problem solving, while demonstrating empathy and acceptance;
Utilizes strategies consistent with industry models such as the Harm Reduction model when working with shelter guests; effectively manages crisis and conflict situations;
Greets volunteers and offer support for their efforts, supervision, and assistance as needed;
Completes required training and developmental activities, including continuous learning about issues regarding homelessness substance abuse and mental health as well as the availability of social support systems.
Provides community based services (i.e. social services, homes health, etc.) with adequate resources and space to meet with shelter guest or detox client. Promotes drop-in services as scheduled.
Continuously develops understanding and knowledge of area resources in order to refer and connect guests to services.
Promotes on-site services and communicates as needed with agencies that are a part of the Gladys Ray network (i.e. shelters, housing, police, detox staff, etc.)
Assists with maintaining facility compliance with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
Maintains current knowledge of standards and codes relating to shelter and detox center operations;
Assists with maintenance and upkeep of the building and grounds.
Performs other duties and activities as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
The job requires a High School diploma or GED and two to three years experience working in the Human Services Field such as working with low income and homeless populations, substance abuse, and/or mental health programs or any combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. A valid driver's license is required for incumbents who are assigned to drive a City vehicle.
Knowledge, skills and ability include:
Physical Demands
Medium Work: Most work is performed in a homeless shelter and detox center environment. Work is generally medium with considerable variety. Daily work often involves moving within the facility and traveling to local meetings or to obtain supplies. Intermittent driving may be required. The job involves activities related to crisis prevention and intervention. Frequently there is a requirement to actively participate in day-to-day maintenance activities. There may be intermittent exposure to disagreeable working conditions associated with guest or client behavior, illness or hygiene. This job includes day, evening, overnight, and weekend shifts. Incumbents work a floating shift schedule as assigned.
Some requirements in this job description may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. All requirements are subject to modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.
Requirements are representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills, and experience required. To perform this job successfully, the worker must possess the abilities and aptitudes to perform each duty proficiently.
This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at will" employment relationship. The City Administrator retains the discretion to add duties or change the duties of this position at any time.
The City of Fargo offers a comprehensive benefit package, to include participation in the North Dakota Public Employees Retirement System. For more information on our benefits click here.
If you are applying for a Part Time Temporary or Seasonal position, you are not eligible for benefits through the City of Fargo.
Employer City of Fargo
Address 225 4th Street N
Fargo, North Dakota, 58102
Phone (701) 241-1321
Website http://www.fargond.gov