Community Corporation of Santa Monica is hiring: Resident Services Coordinator i
Community Corporation of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, CA, US
Job Description
About Community Corporation of Santa Monica
Community Corp is a non-profit organization that restores, builds, and manages affordable housing for working families of modest means. Since our inception in 1982, we have rehabilitated and constructed nearly 2,071 homes. By enhancing and increasing affordable housing, we improve neighborhoods, create an environment where people can thrive, and change thousands of lives. Our work contributes to the distinct character of Santa Monica and the greater Westside region, making these communities more inclusive, caring, and environmentally sustainable.
Position Overview
The Resident Services Coordinator (RSC) is a full-time position and is responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing dynamic programs within our affordable housing communities. The RSC requires a BA/BS in a related field and will work with residents to promote arts participation, resident leadership, lifelong learning, crisis intervention and housing stabilization through the access of on and off-site services and resources. Under the supervision of Director of Resident Services, the RSC works directly with residents to support, encourage and foster resident self-efficacy and empowerment.
Compensation and Benefits
The compensation ranges between $44,100 - $58,800. The Resident Services Coordinator Manager is eligible for the following benefits:
- Medical insurance
- Dental and vision insurance
- 403b retirement plan & matching contribution
- Four weeks of paid vacation
- 11 Paid holidays
- Three weeks of paid sick leave
- Mileage reimbursement
- 9/80 work schedule
- Every other Friday off
- Sign on Incentive
Essential Position Responsibilities
- Welcome new residents, explain the program and provide community resources, programs and services upon move-in.
- Conduct resident surveys.
- Identify need for assistance and educate residents on available resources.
- Provide referrals between residents and local agencies with the objective of addressing identified needs.
- Develop working relationships with the local service providers in the community and collect resource material.
- Keeps current regarding available community resources, federal, state and local programs and participates in professional development education.
- Works with the property management team to identify residents who need assistance; supports resident retention; promotes educational and wellness activities for residents; fosters and build sense of community.
- Advocates for residents and acts as a liaison between residents and management as well as with the community.
- Encourages residents’ self-advocacy and empowerment in meeting their social, psychological, physical, economic and other self-sufficiency needs.
- Follows up appropriately with residents and keeps timely records.
- Collaborates in the facilitation of tenant meetings, community organizing and social/recreational activities on an as-needed basis.
- Implements appropriate programming in the community rooms, which may include Community Corp.’s UP-Grade Program.
- Prepares outreach materials for upcoming events and posts accordingly.
- Prepares community rooms for presentations, including shopping and delivering items for presentations.
- Maintains an on-site presence, provides office hours and provides residents with contact information.
- Assists the Resident Services Manager and other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience
- BA/BS in social work, education, sociology, psychology or related field and/or equivalent experience required.
- At least 1 year of experience coordinating services for a large family affordable housing residential project or at least 1 year of experience working for a service provider in a professional capacity.
Qualifications
- Valid California driver’s license and availability of insured vehicle to travel within the Community Corp. service area.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Ability to increase engagement of residents.
- Present a welcoming demeanor to a diverse community while communicating clearly and with compassion.
- Excellent judgment and decision-making abilities.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to develop and maintain relationships with residents and service providers.
- Ability to work some evenings and weekends to accommodate residents’ needs.
- Computer literacy in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
- Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred.
Travel Requirements
Travel primarily in Santa Monica to visit properties in the Community Corp. portfolio and to visit the corporate office. There will also be occasional travel outside the City for trainings and seminars.
Background Check and Driving Record will be Conducted
Community Corporation of Santa Monica is an Equal Opportunity Employer
We are dedicated to providing exceptional housing opportunities. Our “Tenant Selection Criteria” guides selection and occupancy and are provided to help you understand our process. Our criteria follows required governmental regulations. These regulations may include guidelines from HUD, HCD, TCAC and City of Santa Monica.
We work to meet our residents’ needs and exceed their expectations when it comes to leasing and maintaining their homes. If you are considering living in a Community Corp. residence, you can rest assured we’ll be there for you when you need us. Our entire team strives to conduct ourselves honestly, ethically, and in accordance with Fair Housing principles.
We increase and improve Santa Monica’s affordable housing stock. Since our inception in 1982, the Housing Restoration and Production Department has managed the rehabilitation and construction of nearly 2,071 affordable homes. We oversee the acquisition of property, develop conceptual proposals, secure financing, and manage construction. In all of our properties, we strive to construct housing that is at the forefront of architectural innovation and environmental sustainability. We preserve historic buildings and construct new housing that is sensitive to the surrounding area’s scale and style, working to improve neighborhoods and strengthen communities.