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Intern Profile Part 5: Kylie Musolf

Kylie Musolf is a graduating senior at American University, earning a Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She has been the development intern since January 2014. We asked her a few questions to showcase both how amazing she is and the impact she’s made at DASH.

Why did you choose to do your internship at DASH?: “I was drawn to DASH because of the voluntary service model and the innovation in housing support. I recognized that DASH was an organization that paid careful attention to the different ways that domestic and sexual violence affects the lives of individuals and families, and really appreciate the multiplicity of angles that DASH takes to support survivors.”

What social justice issue are you most passionate about?: “I don’t know if this counts as social justice, but I’m deeply passionate about trauma informed care. I think a crucial part of any well-functioning community is to be able to engage in productive support for trauma survivors. This is another huge component of why I was so drawn to DASH!”

What has been your favorite moment while working at DASH?: “My favorite moment working at DASH was when, at a staff training day, all of the staff were asked to introduce themselves and present a fun fact. Normally when a group is asked for a fun fact they come up with answers like “I like soccer” or “I have a dog” but DASH staff has some ridiculous and hilarious fun facts. I just knew in that moment that I was very lucky to be part of this group.”

What are your plans for the future?: “I am moving back home to Michigan for the summer after my internship with DASH ends for a job with the Council of Michigan Foundations. Next is hopefully a doctoral program in philosophy!”

What is your spirit animal?: “My spirit animal is Lil Bub. A very official Buzzfeed quiz has confirmed this.”

 

Kylie

“Kylie’s passion and readiness to take on any task contribute to her many skills. She is dynamic and has been a true ambassador to the DASH mission. It’s been a pleasure to work with Kylie!”

“It has been really great getting to know Kylie these past months, she is extremely motivated and strives to do the BEST for DASH at all times. She will be missed.”


DASH Seeking New Housing Program Director for Cornerstone

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Housing Program Director (Cornerstone Program)

Program Description: The District Alliance for Safe Housing, Inc. (DASH) is a nonprofit agency that works to ensure access to safe and sustainable refuge for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through the development and management of safe housing and housing resources.  The Cornerstone Program is one of DASH’s newly developed and largest safe housing programs.

Report to: Deputy Director

Responsibilities: Provide support and management expertise to the operations of a 47-unit safe housing program and the holistic supportive services to be offered.  This is a first line supervisory position involving planning, programming, and management responsibilities. Duties are as follows:

  • Provide oversight of participant advocacy services, including: Develop and implement supportive programs and activities; Monitor adherence to the voluntary service model, organizational commitment to low barrier services and universal accessibility; and, Solicit participant feedback in on-going program development and evaluation.
  • Identify areas for program improvement and innovation, and work with staff to revise or refine policy and protocol to enhance program functioning, incorporating participant feedback and best practices as often as possible.
  • Assist in resolving problems which may arise with staff, residents and community members.
  • Develop collaborations with other community-based organizations.
  • Hire, train, supervise, and evaluate Residential Advocate staff, in close collaboration with the TA Team, assuring accurate documentation in participant files; adherence to confidentiality policies; and providing on-going staff support, evaluation and feedback.
  • Manage the 24-hour, 7-day a week, staffing schedule.
  • Coordinate with the Clinical Director to facilitate ongoing training and clinical supervision to the Resident Advocates and for technical assistance on issues requiring clinical support and analysis.
  • Coordinate with the Addictions Specialist to facilitate ongoing training and support to Resident Advocates on addiction issues and for technical assistance on issues requiring expertise in addiction services and support.
  • Work with the Property Manager to: Promptly address facility issues; Maintain clear boundaries between facilities and program roles and assist staff and residents in understanding and maintaining these boundaries; and Ensure prompt unit turnover through clear and timely communication with the Property Manager regarding new intakes and unit vacancies.
  • Work with the Development Specialist to: Communicate in-kind program needs; Provide program information for grant reports in a timely manner; Assist with site visits from funders; and, Collaborate to ensure volunteer events and activities for the program run smoothly.
  • Perform other duties which contribute to the running of the worksite, including ordering equipment and supplies.
  • Other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications: A Master’s Degree and five years work experience in residential programs required (work experience may be substituted for education requirement). Experience in program development and implementation.  Experience managing a housing program.  Fluency in a foreign language a plus. Knowledge of domestic violence and related and intersecting issues, voluntary service model and harm reduction model a plus.  Comfortable managing a large housing facility.

To Apply: Email cover letter plus resume to info@dashdc.wpengine.com (please put title of position on subject line). No phone calls please. No fax please.


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