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Tenderloin Housing Clinic

Community Organizer - Central City SRO Collaborative

Tenderloin Housing Clinic, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


Community Organizer - Central City SRO Collaborative

Job Category : Community Organizer Requisition Number : COMMU001027 Apply now Posted: February 10, 2024 Full-Time Rate: $28 USD per hour Locations

San Francisco, CA 94102, USA Description

Participate in activities as directed by the Community Organizing Manager to meet contractual standards and requirements. Conduct client outreach in SRO residential hotels in the Tenderloin and SOMA neighborhoods. Work with clients to identify, research, and develop solutions to improve issues in their SRO and neighborhood. Work closely and coordinate with department employees to staff “walk-in” hours at the 48 Turk Office and to manage client caseload and follow-ups. Learn and stay abreast of San Francisco Housing and Health Codes in order to effectively advocate on behalf of clients. Respond to client complaints about housing and/or habitability received by phone, on a walk-in basis, and through outreach, and advocate for clients around tenant/landlord disputes and habitability concerns. This includes writing letters to landlords, building managers, and/or hotel operators requesting repairs for code violations, and monitoring cases until abatement. Facilitate community meetings and informational workshops. Recruit and train interested client volunteers to be tenant leaders to organize tenants within their SROs to proactively identify, discuss, and improve issues within the SRO or neighborhood, and facilitate tenant meetings in SROs. Facilitate meetings and training sessions for the Tenant Leadership Program that develop community organizing and leadership skills in interested client volunteers. Participate with community-based organizations (CBO) on housing and habitability campaigns and community coalitions. Participate in creating multi-lingual forms, flyers, and informational documents needed for the program. Maintain appropriate documentation to demonstrate that all contractual requirements are met. Participate in timely and accurate filing of progress reports required by the funder(s). Stay abreast of services and programs being provided by other CBOs and government agencies by fostering working relationships with them. Provide referrals to clients and connect them to relevant services offered by CBOs and government agencies. Respond to all phone messages, client requests, staff requests, and emails as appropriate and in a timely manner. Attend all meetings as scheduled and participate in meetings as requested. This job description reflects management's assignment of essential functions. It does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum of 1 year of experience working with and on behalf of low-income tenants. Commitment to social change through developing leadership in SRO tenants and in low-income residential communities. Thorough working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to complete paperwork accurately and write business correspondence. Demonstrated problem-solving skills. Ability to read, understand, and apply language from manuals, policies, technical procedures, and instructions. Demonstrated customer service skills. Fluency in reading, communicating orally, and writing in English. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast-paced environment with excellent attention to detail. Ability to pass all post-contingency offer background checks, reference checks, and TB screening clearances. Experience working with diverse, homeless and/or formerly homeless population strongly preferred. Experience in the fundamentals of researching, planning and participating in community campaigns preferred. Community organizing experience preferred. Experience working in non-profit or public sector preferred. REQUIRED BEHAVIORAL SKILLS & ABILITIES

Demonstrates professional behavior that is consistent with THC’s Mission, Core Values, and Customer Service Philosophy. Adapts well to change, and remains professional, respectful, and composed at all times. Honest, dependable, and accountable. Establishes and maintains effective and appropriate relationships and boundaries, and communicates with clients, co-workers, supervisors, and external parties in a manner that fosters respect and trust. Exercises good judgment in using and/or keeping information regarding clients and co-workers, and adheres to THC’s confidentiality policy. Works well independently, collaboratively, and as a team member. Follows instructions completely and asks for help and/or guidance from supervisors when needed. Good time management skills and punctuality to work, THC meetings, and events. Refrains from actions that may result in conflict or may be determined as aggressive, threatening, or violent. Takes pride in work and performs all assigned duties diligently, efficiently, and effectively. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with conviction and arrest records.

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