Duration: Permanent, Full-Time Position
Benefits: Medical, Vision & Dental Insurance, Employer Matched 403(b) Pension, Paid Time Off (includes sick leave), Personal Holidays, Long Term Disability
Innovative Housing, Inc. (IHI) is a nonprofit housing provider that has served low-income households in the Portland metro region since 1984. We are a small, efficient team of mission-driven individuals doing great things. IHI’s residents represent many different communities and lived experiences and we strive to have our staff reflect this diversity. People of color are strongly encouraged to apply for this position. Read more about us at www.innovativehousinginc.com.
Purpose and Summary:
The goal of the Resident Services Coordinator (RSC) is to support resident housing stability and success. The RSC does this by providing wraparound services including eviction prevention, resource referrals, community building and basic living skills to individuals living in IHI properties. The RSC will coordinate with third party property managers, service providers, and community partners to provide residents with the tools necessary to keep them healthy and housed. This specific position will serve high-needs individuals with histories of homelessness, justice involvement, and mental health diagnoses living in downtown buildings.
Service Responsibilities:
Identify service needs of residents and help them meet those needs
Support residents in their re-entry, recovery, and ability to maintain successful, permanent housing
Provide a range of wraparound services and collaborate with other service providers/case managers
Help residents access social services, community resources, higher education, employment supports, etc.
Plan, publicize and facilitate on-site community-building events and activities
We are looking for a creative, dedicated individual with the following skills/abilities/experience:
Cultural proficiency in working with diverse populations and low-income individuals
Experience working with individuals that have experienced high levels of trauma
Experience working with individuals who were previously incarcerated and/or involved in the legal system
Experience working with people who have experienced homelessness and an understanding of the Coordinated Access system in Portland
Experience working with people who have a history of substance abuse
Comfort and experience working with people managing mental health challenges
Basic knowledge of Trauma Informed Care
Strong organizational and interpersonal communication skills
Skills in working as a member of a diverse team
Must pass criminal background check
Valid driver’s license, good driving record, and insured personal vehicle
Ability to lift 50 lbs. and comfortable moving heavy objects