Program Specialist
Company: Night Ministry
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position Summary:
The Crib is The Night Ministry’s emergency overnight shelter
serving young adults, and this role is central to creating a space
that is safe, supportive, and grounded in dignity. The position is
responsible for the day-to-day care and support of residents during
overnight shelter operations, including maintaining a calm and
secure environment, modeling positive and respectful behavior, and
supporting residents as they navigate immediate needs and next
steps. This role works closely with case management and program
staff to reinforce individualized plans, promote thoughtful
decision-making, and ensure residents feel supported throughout
their stay. General Purpose: Promote and maintain The Night
Ministry's mission to serve homeless clients age 14- 24 and their
children, if applicable. Schedule and Available Shifts: Current
Program Specialist openings include Part-Time opportunities.
Availability is specifically needed for shifts from 6:00 AM to
10:00 AM. Position Responsibilities: Complete initial intakes with
new residents on the day of arrival; complete all paperwork.
Attending all weekly staff meetings and mandatory training.
Accurate and timely data entry in Efforts to Outcomes (ETO). Record
in log daily activities, progress and other significant issues for
residents occurring on each shift: be available to update workers
arriving to work following shift; review log at start of each shift
carefully. Promptly greet visitors and callers; refer and assist as
necessary, in a professional manner. Supervise, direct, and ensure
that all Night Ministry policies and procedures, as well as "house
rules," are applied and always maintained. Direct and assist
residents with basic life skills development for themselves and
their children, if applicable (personal hygiene, cleaning of rooms
and entire facility, cooking, laundry, childcare, etc.). Arrange
for residents' transportation to various appointments and
activities; may drive company vehicle if prior approval is
obtained. Always ensure residents’ safety and well-being; report
all unusual incidents, rule infractions, emergencies, and any
visits by outside agencies (such as police, fire, DCFS) to on-call
supervisor promptly. Provide the best possible service for
residents. Be aware of conditions and offer ways to improve upon
operation of the facility and agency. Display qualities of
consistency, fair-play, firm but kind control (such as, supporting
the resident while approving or disproving of their behavior),
clear boundary-setting, tolerance, flexibility, and professional
demeanor. Coordinate work responsibilities with volunteers,
informing case management or volunteer coordinator when any
questions or issues arise. Inform case management and Program
Supervisor of any issues with residents promptly, either written or
verbally. Instruct residents in monthly fire drill (emergency)
procedure. Make referrals to other shelters, institutions, or
organizations as necessary. Special tasks and projects as assigned;
may include field trips to various locations (such as museum
visits, athletic activities) as assigned. Responsible to check
employee mailbox regularly for any notices, updates, communications
distributed in that manner. Regularly attend all staff meetings.
Attending special training as required. Qualifications: Must
present a positive role model through attitude, behavior, and
appearance. Must react quickly and exhibit good judgment in
emergency or stressful situations. Must take every opportunity to
interact with residents and their children. Must work cooperatively
with TNM staff and volunteers. Excellent interpersonal skills; able
to interact comfortably with diverse populations. Successful
completion of TNM Foundations Training within six (6) months of
hire Completion of First Aid/CPR Certification (within two years)
Completion of crisis intervention training (within two years)
Completion and maintenance of Mandated Reporter certificate Direct
Reports: No direct reports. Physical Demands and Work Environment:
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described
here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Physical Demands: While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally
required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel
objects, tools or controls; climb stairs; crouch, or crawl; talk or
hear; taste or smell. The employee must occasionally drive an
automobile; and lift and/or move 20 pounds. Specific vision
abilities required by the job include close vision, distance
vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the
ability to adjust focus. Work environment: While performing the
duties of this job, the employee is exposed to weather conditions
prevalent at the time. The noise level in the work environment is
usually moderate but may vary at the different locations required
in this job. Requirements: Essential skills and experience: Program
Specialist must fully align with TNM's strategy and mission,
showcasing leadership, coaching, and donor management skills. High
School diploma or equivalent required. At least 1 years’ experience
working with at risk youth, must be recent (Volunteer experience
counts). Crisis intervention training a plus. Ability to pass DCFS
licensing requirements. Current driver's license and proof of
insurability. First aid/CPR training a plus.
Keywords: Night Ministry, Hoffman Estates , Program Specialist, Social Services , Chicago, Illinois