Temporary Float Pool Program Assistant
Company: The Salvation Army Intermountain Div
Location: Denver
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description PLEASE NOTE: This position is
temporary and will end on 12/31/2025. Job Title: Temporary Float
Pool Program Assistant FLSA Status : Part Time - non-exempt Reports
to: Shift Supervisor & Float Pool Supervisor Schedule: PT/ Varied
Supervises: N/A Rate of Pay : $21.63/ hour Closing Date: 10/7/2025
Benefits : Temporary; Part-Time, Non-Exempt employees are eligible
for but not limited to the following: Sick leave benefit – 1 day
per month, 12 sick days per year (accrual and availability begins
at hire; sick time accrual is pro-rated for part-time hours.
Function: The Salvation Army Denver Metro Social Services (DMSS) is
seeking a temporary part-time Float Pool Program Assistant. The
Float Pool program assistant role is responsible for the safety and
security of the households, staff, and volunteers who are
temporarily staying at facilities serving individuals or families
who do not have permanent housing. Float Pool program assistants
treat all those receiving services with dignity and understanding.
Float Pool program assistants implement the rules of the program
fairly and equitably. Any special or unusual concern is to be
brought to the immediate attention of the supervisor. Assigned
shift may include overnight, weekends or days. Duties and
Responsibilities: • Customer Service: provide strong customer
service to guests, which always includes positive and supportive
communication. • Build and maintain professional relationships with
shelter guests, partners, volunteers and staff. • General front
desk/reception duties include are but not limited to answering
phones, adhering to program check-in procedures, greeting and
assisting guests in alignment with program services and procedures.
• Provide information and referral to social service programs as
needed or refer to appropriate staff as needed. • Maintain accurate
count of guests, partners and visitors who are on site at all
times. • Understand and communicate expectations of bed agreement
at program location, ensuring compliance with policies and accurate
record-keeping. • Communicate urgent concerns following the
appropriate chain of command and communication methods. • Build and
maintain professional relationships with shelter residents,
partners, volunteers and staff. • Address conflicts and mediate
issues to ensure a peaceful and safe environment. • Conduct routine
safety checks both inside and outside the shelter, ensuring the
premises remain secure and all residents are safe. • Respond
promptly and effectively to emergency situations, including medical
or safety concerns, following established shelter protocols to
protect the well-being of households and staff within the protocol.
• Provide meal service in compliance with ServSafe regulations
during designated times. • Maintain all shift notes, program
materials, client files and data, in accordance with contract and
organizational policies. • Conduct guest unit/bed assignment check
as assigned to support guests’ adherence to program expectations. •
Pack up client items when abandoned or when guests are asked to
leave, in accordance to program policy and only when assigned. •
Assist with the cleaning and upkeep of the facility, both indoors
and outdoors, ensuring the shelter remains clean, organized, and
welcoming. • Complete all required training in adherence to the
training schedule and in compliance with contract, organizational
and program needs. • Attend all staff meetings as assigned. •
Performs all other duties as assigned. • This description should
not be interpreted as all inclusive. It is intended to identify the
major responsibilities and requirements of this position. The
incumbent may be requested to perform job-related responsibilities
as well as other tasks not stated in this position description
Education/Experience: • High school diploma or G.E.D. required
Skills: • Conflict Resolution: provide a positive, solution-focused
approach to conflict. • Self-Direction: work independently within
clear parameters within a team environment. • Problem solving
skills: Ability to assess complex and changing situations, identify
barriers and develop creative solutions. Qualifications: •
Demonstrated history of providing professional services. •
Demonstrated history of providing customer service in a
professional setting. • Desire to serve others by building on their
strengths. • Comfortable working in a crisis-oriented environment
and responding appropriately to a person in crisis. • Ability to
respond with humility to diversity and the needs of our unhoused
neighbors. • Ability to work effectively, cooperatively and
respectfully with staff, volunteers, guests, partners and community
members regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, partner
status, faith, age, socio-economic status, gender identification,
and physical or mental ability. • Act with honesty and integrity;
exercise appropriate discretion and maintain confidentiality of
information. • Ability to work schedule as assigned, working as a
part of a 24-hour system, and staying awake at all times during
work hours Background Check: • Continued employment will be
contingent upon a biennial (every two years) background check that
is processed in accordance with The Salvation Army’s policies.
Physical Requirements: • Ability to maneuver • Ability to remain in
a stationary position • Ability to grasp, push, pull, and reach
overhead • Ability to operate telephone • Ability to lift 25 pounds
• Ability to access and produce information from the computer •
Ability to understand written information • Qualified individuals
must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with
or without accommodation
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