Wesley Housing Development Corp - Resident Services Coordinator - The Waypoint chez Wesley Housing Development Corp
Wesley Housing Development Corp · Alexandria, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
$55,000.00 - $65,000.00
- Professional
- Bureau à Alexandria
Wesley Housing Development Corp
Company Overview
Wesley Housing, a leading nonprofit developer throughout Virginia and the District of Columbia, has worked to provide affordable rental housing for individuals and families for more than 50 years. Since its founding, Wesley Housing has emerged as a premier developer of affordable housing with current ownership in 4,300+ units. Wesley Housing supplements housing with supportive services to build up the lives of its ~4,500 residents living across its owned and operated communities, including low- and moderate-income families, older adults, and individuals with disabilities and/or chronic disease. Wesley Housing’s headquarters are located in Alexandria, VA (Fairfax County). For more information, please visit www.wesleyhousing.org and follow @WesleyHousing on social media. To apply, please visit our careers website at https://wesleyhousing.org/about-us/careers/. Click on Open Positions. Select the position you are interested in. Then click the Apply button to submit your application.
Job Summary
The Resident Services Coordinator (RSC) connects residents to the resources they need to thrive—ranging from housing stability and eviction prevention to food assistance, transportation, financial literacy, counseling, and employment support. In this role, you’ll lead the delivery of Wesley Housing’s resident programs, from intake and referrals to designing and hosting mission-driven events that strengthen our communities. The RSC also tracks and reports on services and programming, supporting donor stewardship and demonstrating the real impact these programs have on residents’ lives.
Locations
This position is located primarily at The Waypoint resident services office in Alexandria, VA but will commute and provide some support to all five Alexandria properties (The Waypoint, Parc Square, Beverly Park, Lynhaven, & Parcview).
The Waypoint is a multifamily community in the Fairlington neighborhood of Alexandria, VA with a total of 81 units. The single structure building consists of three studios, 12 one-bedroom, 49 two-bedroom, and 17 three-bedroom apartments. Parc Square is a six building, 66-unit property situated in the Arlandria-Chirilagua neighborhood. The garden-style community is within a few miles of Washington, Arlington, and with two metro stations close by. Beverly Park is a four building, 33-unit property situated in the Arlandria-Chirilagua neighborhood. The garden style community consists of seven studio, 18 one-, 6 two-, and 2 three-bedroom units. Lynhaven is located in the City of Alexandria and features 28 garden-style apartments. The community includes 5 one-bedroom apartments and 23 two-bedroom apartments. ParcView is a 14-story apartment building with 149 one and two-bedroom units, located in Alexandria, Virginia.
Essential Functions
- Identify, coordinate and monitor management and delivery of social services programs at Wesley Housing properties
- Lead, coordinate, and/or facilitate activities that address the social and recreational needs of the community with the assistance and participation of the residents
- Evaluate and assist residents and program participants so they can access appropriate community resources in alignment with their stated needs
- Oversee inclusive resident programs (outcomes, program design, and implementation) that cater to various populations including seniors, youth, families, etc.
- Provide individual outreach to residents at least quarterly, through wellness checks
- Organize and provide support to the Resident Life Council, Town Halls, and community focus groups
- Promote diversity and inclusion in support of social and community needs
- Assist residents in building support networks
- Manage check-in and volunteers to ensure compliance with Wesley Housing policy
- Evaluate participation, level of interest, and satisfaction with programs; revise programs as indicated through feedback received during evaluations
- Coordinate, manage, and assess the delivery of programs/services from partner organizations
- Manage and direct activities of program volunteers
- May supervise and mentor college or graduate school interns
- Ensure program operations comply with applicable standards and requirements
- Maintain a clean, organized workspace (clean tables, put away materials, etc.)
- Monitor expenditures to ensure they fall within budgeted guidelines
- Maintain administrative support including accurate and up to date records, documentation, databases, and spreadsheets (e.g., enrollment records, progress notes)
- Maintain confidential communication and records management
- Create newsletters, calendars for residents and flyers/materials informing residents of services and community issues
- Travel to sites throughout assigned regions to provide housing advocacy and assist in eviction prevention
- Provide follow-up on five-day pay or quit notices with linkage and referral services to residents at risk of eviction
- Conduct intake and assessment for goal setting, case plan development, progress monitoring, tenant advocacy, education, and referrals
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to Wesley Housing’s mission and dedication to housing stability
- Work autonomously with limited supervision
- Facilitate discussions between residents and Community Management as needed
- Work in partnership with Community Management and Resident Services to create and operate affordable housing communities that help residents thrive; develop strategies for reducing barriers and facilitating housing stability
- Assist with evaluating effectiveness of referrals
- Build and maintain relationships with other community-based organizations and resources
- To assist with effective residential referrals to community resources, stay abreast of current processes and procedure for program applications (energy assistance, Medicare/Medicaid, SNAP, and Virginia Individual Development Accounts)
- Produce community resource documents to promote community access to needed resources
- In collaboration with the Regional Community Services Manager and community partners, coordinate seasonal campaigns, including Holiday Assistance and Back to School Drive
- Participate in training and staff meetings
- Perform other duties as assigned
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
- Able to interact with sensitivity to the needs of a diverse, multicultural client population
- Excellent written and verbal skills
- Bilingual (Spanish and English) preferred but not required
- Working knowledge of supportive services and other resources in the area
- Attention to detail
- Able to advocate, organize, problem-solve and produce results
- Proficient with Microsoft Office suite including Word, Excel, Publisher, Outlook, Teams, and PowerPoint
- Demonstrated ability to comfortably navigate Apricot, Asana and other databases
- Able to troubleshoot minor technical problems related to computer equipment and peripherals
- Excellent relationship building, networking, and interpersonal skills
- Excellent time management and organizational skills
- Effective problem-solving abilities
- Proactive and able to work autonomously
- Able to plan events, organize communities, and facilitate groups
- Demonstrated flexibility; able to pivot and display flexibility in response to changing circumstances or resident needs
Required/Preferred Education, Certifications, Licenses, Related Experience
- Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Human Development, or related degree required. MSW is a plus.
- Minimum two years of experience in social service delivery with low and moderate-income individuals and families
Physical Job Requirements
- Able to remain stationary (standing/seated) in front of computer monitor more than half the time
- Able to travel between different Wesley Housing and local partner locations during the week. If operating a motor vehicle, must have current driver’s license, car insurance and good driving record
- Able to regularly maneuver (lift, move, carry, slide, etc.) 15 pounds and occasionally up to 40 lbs
- Able to operate machinery and/or equipment that requires the constant use of hands/fingers/wrists (ex.’s: typing, filing, etc.) more than half the time
Wesley Housing offers a generous benefits package to full-time employees that includes a competitive salary, health insurance, disability insurance, paid time off, flexible work schedule, cell phone stipend, opportunities for training, and a retirement plan with a company match.
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