Rapid Rehousing Advocate
Company: Cornerstone Advocacy Service
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Our Mission: Cornerstone
disrupts violence through advocacy, support, and prevention. We
partner with individuals, families, and organizations to build
communities free from harm. Summary of Cornerstone Cornerstone is a
$5.5 million organization that provides comprehensive services for
individuals and families in the greater Twin Cities metropolitan
area who are experiencing or have experienced domestic violence,
sexual violence, human trafficking or general crime. Our offices
are located in Bloomington and Minneapolis. Learn more at
www.cornerstonemn.org. Diversity and Inclusion: We are committed to
a nondiscriminatory approach and provide equal opportunity for
employment and advancement in all of our departments, programs, and
worksites. BIPOC and LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to
apply. Salary range: $19.00-$21.65/hour $500 sign on bonus ($250
paid out after completing 90 day Introductory period and $250 paid
out after completing six months of employment) This is a unionized
position Job Summary: The Community Economic and Empowerment
Services (CEES) Rapid Rehousing Housing Advocate is responsible for
providing wraparound support services to families enrolled in our
scattered site housing program that have been impacted by domestic
violence, human trafficking/exploitation, or sexual violence. The
Rapid Rehousing Housing Advocate plays a critical role in helping
survivors of domestic violence access and maintain safe, stable
housing. This position provides trauma-informed, survivor-centered
advocacy and support to clients residing in rapid rehousing
programming. In addition, the Rapid Rehousing Housing Advocate
supports those residing in units owned and operated by Cornerstone
and/or contracted partner agencies. The Rapid Rehousing Advocate
works closely with community partners, landlords, and internal
teams to help survivors overcome housing barriers and achieve
long-term stability. Services are provided in the participant’s
home, office, community, and/or at partner sites. Some evenings and
weekends may be required. Essential Functions: The requirements
listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or
ability required. Essential responsibilities include but are not
limited to the following: Provide individualized, trauma-informed
case management and advocacy services to survivors of domestic
violence and their families. Assist clients in developing and
working toward individualized housing stability plans. Support
clients in navigating housing systems, including applications,
lease signings, inspections, and move-ins. Advocate for clients
with landlords and property management companies, ensuring fair
treatment and addressing housing issues. Assist participants
enrolling in other CAS supportive services such as and not limited
to Economic Education, Individual Development Accounts, Clinical
Services, and Childcare. Respond to crises as needed, de-escalating
situations and ensuring safety and support for clients. Conduct
regular home visits to assess safety and support needs. Help
clients access supportive services such as employment training,
financial literacy, healthcare, and mental health care. Maintain
accurate and timely documentation of all services provided,
including case notes, service plans, and data reporting. Monitor
client progress and ensure compliance with program goals and grant
requirements. Collaborate with the housing team to support
effective delivery service and continuous improvement. Build and
maintain relationships with community partners including housing
authorities, landlords, and other social service providers. Assist
with outreach and community education efforts around housing rights
for domestic violence survivors. Collaborates with advocates in
providing wraparound advocacy services for families participating
in our other programming to provide comprehensive support for the
entire family unit. Assures data entry is completed accurately in
Apricot database and other tracking methods. Completes other duties
as assigned by supervisor that support overall program objectives
and services to victim/survivors. Preferred Experience & Skillsets:
Minimum 2 years of experience working with survivors of domestic
violence or in a housing advocacy role. Equivalent experience
considered. Understanding of the dynamics of domestic violence,
trauma, and intersectional barriers faced by survivors. Knowledge
of housing programs, tenant rights, and public benefits systems.
Strong advocacy, crisis intervention, and interpersonal
communication skills. Ability to work independently, manage
multiple tasks, and maintain appropriate boundaries.
Bilingual/multilingual a plus. Must pass background check and have
reliable transportation for local travel. Knowledge and experience
in working with diverse, marginalized and underrepresented
communities, and anti-oppression work. A bachelor’s degree in
social work, Human Services, or related field are a plus.
Experience providing direct services and advocacy to individuals
and families experiencing domestic violence using a
survivor-centered and trauma-informed approach. Strong knowledge
and understanding of the interconnection between poverty,
homelessness and domestic violence. Strong organizational and time
management skills. Ability to work independently and in team
settings. Strong communication skills. Fluency in another language
is a plus. Knowledge of and aptitude with Microsoft Office,
web-based applications, and other related forms of technology.
Ability to welcome and engage a diverse group of stakeholders with
a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Ability to set and uphold professional boundaries. Understand and
work from the agency’s set of values and philosophical approaches;
including harms-reduction/housing first, trauma-informed care,
violence as a learned behavior, client-centered and led work, etc.
Ability to pass a criminal background study Valid driver’s license,
insurance and reliable vehicle are required for this role. Physical
Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be
provided to enable individuals with disabilities and those who may
be Deaf/Hard of Hearing, to perform the essential functions. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to talk or listen. The employee is frequently required to
use manual dexterity for use of objects, tools, or controls as well
as visual acuity. The employee is required to stand, walk, sit;
climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee must
lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. No employee should attempt to
lift more than what is comfortable for them. Visit our career page
at: https://cornerstonemn.org/about/employment/ Cornerstone
Benefits: Health care, paid time off, 13 paid holidays which
includes employee birthday, retirement savings with up to 4% match
after 1-year, Free Vision Coverage for employees. Free Virtual
Mental health Coverage for all employees and their immediate
family, Free Virtual Medical Care for employees band their
immediate family with enrollment in anyone of our medical plans
basic life insurance free to employees, long term disability free
to employees, and paid parental leave after 1 year. EEO Statement:
Cornerstone strives for a fully inclusive work environment and does
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion,
national origin, sex, sexual orientation, veteran, disability, age,
marital or familial, and/or with regard to public assistance or any
other characteristic. We are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative
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