COMPANY OVERVIEW
Archway Communities is a nonprofit housing organization based in Colorado. We are a trusted industry leader dedicated to building and managing communities where people can afford to live and pursue their goals. Archway addresses the systemic inequity at the root of the housing crisis by developing affordable housing, supporting residents with services and working with our donors and partners to influence change in our communities. Learn more at .
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the supervision of the Property Manager and in close collaboration with onsite staff, resident councils, and residents, this role is responsible for developing, coordinating, and delivering a range of community-informed services that facilitate housing stabilization and promote residents' financial, social, and health related needs. The Community Support Coordinator is responsible and accountable for delivering additional services to residents to help maintain housing stability. The Community Support Coordinator role is on the Property Operations Team but will also work in collaboration with the Supportive Services Team.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Community Engagement
Promote resident health and wellness through coordination of trauma-informed services with local providers and partners including but not limited to medical/mental/cognitive health, mindfulness and well-being, and substance dependency
Develop and implement a monthly newsletter for community news and a monthly calendar of social events
Daily activities for both buildings 3x a week
Arts & Crafts
Food Events
Games & Activities
Holiday-themed activities
Monthly Speakers/Presentations for each building
Monthly Community Event
Meet with the property manager to ensure any community event is within budget
Resident Council
Work in conjunction with resident council to provide social activities for residents onsite including coordinating monthly birthday celebrations and holiday celebrations
Meet with both resident councils to ensure your activities do not pose scheduling conflicts
Have monthly meetings with each council to ensure positive relationships between them and staff
Attend all resident meetings when possible.
Work collaboratively with the councils for their annual events Resident Meetings
Meet with residents to assist them with annual recertification application paperwork if needed, help renew their social security benefits, and ensure you are getting ROI's
Refer residents to resources when necessary
Alert staff when intervention or a demand is necessary
Meet with residents with housekeeping and hoarding issues to help learn new habits
Connect residents to in-home aid services when needed
Call APS when appropriate
Coordinate with the Assistant Manager to do family calls about residents when situations arise.
New resident move-in letters Community Gardens
Manage the assignment and monitoring of the annual garden plots and pots
Administer the community's gardens policy, procedures, and schedules Partnerships
Build community partnerships to bring in activities, donations, etc.
Meet with the Senior Center monthly to get their calendars to promote their field trips Resident Surveys
Create and collect an annual survey for the residents to gauge the pulse of the property
Conduct crisis and risk assessments in consultation with property operations colleagues and supervisors; support with crisis intervention services, as appropriate
Develop and administer a needs assessment survey with residents to develop appropriate programming and services for residents
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Willingness to and ability to work cross functionally amongst organizational teams.
- Ability to efficiently perform job responsibilities with minimal supervision.
- Ability to speak concisely and effectively communicate.
- Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds.
QUALIFICATIONS
A. Education: Highschool diploma or equivalent
B. Experience:
- At least 2 years of experience in direct service coordination in a human services field, senior services, and/or case management is required. With excellent references, this can include documented volunteer work in the community or an unpaid internship.
- Familiarity with or willingness to learn Google Suite applications.
- Bilingual proficiency in a common language other than English is preferred but not required.
- Experience working with older adults is strongly preferred.
COMPENSATION
The pay range for this role begins at $24.00 per hour and goes to $28.00 per hour depending on experience and skill sets.
Archway is proud to offer:
- Health and dental insurance with the company covering up to 80% of cost depending on plan selected
- Fully paid vision, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability insurance and Basic Life/AD&D
- 401k retirement plan with a 3% non-elective Archway contribution of the employee's eligible annual pay
- 13 paid holidays per year including 3 floating holidays
- Paid sick and vacation leave, parental leave