LifePath
Manage service and care provision for residents in Congregate and Supportive Housing sites.
Activities include recruitment and assessment of applicants, community outreach, service planning and coordination, provision of direct individual and group services, development of a congregate "community," and participation in multidisciplinary teams.
QUALIFICATIONS The position requires an individual who is a self‑starter with a positive and enthusiastic attitude, excellent oral and written communication skills, and the ability to work independently as well as part of an interdisciplinary team. The candidate must be able to problem‑solve and provide resource and referral options to residents. Computer proficiency is required. Knowledge of housing issues, service delivery systems for elders and persons with disabilities, and an understanding of the aging process and disability issues are essential. Ability to establish and maintain trust and working relationships with consumers, families, staff, housing and other community agencies is required. A Bachelor’s Degree in a Human Services related field with a minimum of two years experience working with elders, individuals with disabilities or caregivers is preferred.
Requires: valid driver’s license and insured automobile in good working condition; ability to visit with consumers in their own home; availability to work between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; availability to work in the event of an emergency during off hours.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Recruit applicants for congregate housing through community education and outreach.
Facilitate Multi‑disciplinary Assessment Team (MAT) as required.
Develop and implement a supportive service plan for each resident, including:
Identifying the supportive service needs and resources of each tenant.
Linking each tenant with appropriate community resources.
Reassessing the supportive service needs of tenants and revising the supportive service plan as needed.
Coordinate the delivery of supportive services to residents of congregate housing.
Facilitate open and ongoing communication, problem‑solving, and conflict resolution among residents.
Integrate the residents into the community by:
Alerting residents to activities and events in the community.
Encouraging the use of the community space (e.g., mealsite, senior center) in the congregate housing facility by others.
Providing information to the public about congregate and supportive housing.
Other duties as assigned by immediate supervisor or member of the Management Team.
SUPERVISION The Housing Coordinator reports to the Housing Supervisor.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Physical
Visual, speaking, auditory and mobile capacity necessary: Capacity to see computer screens, read written material, and drive a car.
Capacity to hear and speak on the telephone.
Capacity to communicate verbally with consumers, caregivers, supervisors and managers.
Capacity for fine manipulation in the frequent use of office equipment such as computers, copy machines, fax machines, telephones, calculators, etc.
Capacity to drive in all weather to visit consumers in their homes.
Capacity to navigate uneven terrain in all weather to visit consumers in their homes.
Capacity to climb stairs.
Ability to sit and/or stand for extended periods of time.
Occasional reaching and grabbing objects with both hands, twisting of hand and wrist, and pushing and pulling of objects.
Occasional bending, squatting, and twisting to perform work functions.
Occasional capacity to lift up to 25 pounds.
Mental
Ability to understand and/or interpret complicated program instructions and laws.
Capacity to maintain confidentiality of all documentation and client communications according to HIPAA standards.
Capacity to learn complicated computer software.
Capacity to deal rationally and calmly with varying personalities.
Capacity to work well in a fast‑paced, rapidly changing environment.
Work is split between indoor office work and traveling outdoors to meetings, training, and consumers’ homes.
Must be able to tolerate odors and pollutants including but not limited to smoke, air fresheners, pet dander, personal odors, etc., from a variety of in‑home conditions.
Must be able to tolerate by‑products of office machine operation.
Must be able to tolerate heat and cold of seasonal changes and indoor temperatures.
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Activities include recruitment and assessment of applicants, community outreach, service planning and coordination, provision of direct individual and group services, development of a congregate "community," and participation in multidisciplinary teams.
QUALIFICATIONS The position requires an individual who is a self‑starter with a positive and enthusiastic attitude, excellent oral and written communication skills, and the ability to work independently as well as part of an interdisciplinary team. The candidate must be able to problem‑solve and provide resource and referral options to residents. Computer proficiency is required. Knowledge of housing issues, service delivery systems for elders and persons with disabilities, and an understanding of the aging process and disability issues are essential. Ability to establish and maintain trust and working relationships with consumers, families, staff, housing and other community agencies is required. A Bachelor’s Degree in a Human Services related field with a minimum of two years experience working with elders, individuals with disabilities or caregivers is preferred.
Requires: valid driver’s license and insured automobile in good working condition; ability to visit with consumers in their own home; availability to work between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; availability to work in the event of an emergency during off hours.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Recruit applicants for congregate housing through community education and outreach.
Facilitate Multi‑disciplinary Assessment Team (MAT) as required.
Develop and implement a supportive service plan for each resident, including:
Identifying the supportive service needs and resources of each tenant.
Linking each tenant with appropriate community resources.
Reassessing the supportive service needs of tenants and revising the supportive service plan as needed.
Coordinate the delivery of supportive services to residents of congregate housing.
Facilitate open and ongoing communication, problem‑solving, and conflict resolution among residents.
Integrate the residents into the community by:
Alerting residents to activities and events in the community.
Encouraging the use of the community space (e.g., mealsite, senior center) in the congregate housing facility by others.
Providing information to the public about congregate and supportive housing.
Other duties as assigned by immediate supervisor or member of the Management Team.
SUPERVISION The Housing Coordinator reports to the Housing Supervisor.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Physical
Visual, speaking, auditory and mobile capacity necessary: Capacity to see computer screens, read written material, and drive a car.
Capacity to hear and speak on the telephone.
Capacity to communicate verbally with consumers, caregivers, supervisors and managers.
Capacity for fine manipulation in the frequent use of office equipment such as computers, copy machines, fax machines, telephones, calculators, etc.
Capacity to drive in all weather to visit consumers in their homes.
Capacity to navigate uneven terrain in all weather to visit consumers in their homes.
Capacity to climb stairs.
Ability to sit and/or stand for extended periods of time.
Occasional reaching and grabbing objects with both hands, twisting of hand and wrist, and pushing and pulling of objects.
Occasional bending, squatting, and twisting to perform work functions.
Occasional capacity to lift up to 25 pounds.
Mental
Ability to understand and/or interpret complicated program instructions and laws.
Capacity to maintain confidentiality of all documentation and client communications according to HIPAA standards.
Capacity to learn complicated computer software.
Capacity to deal rationally and calmly with varying personalities.
Capacity to work well in a fast‑paced, rapidly changing environment.
Work is split between indoor office work and traveling outdoors to meetings, training, and consumers’ homes.
Must be able to tolerate odors and pollutants including but not limited to smoke, air fresheners, pet dander, personal odors, etc., from a variety of in‑home conditions.
Must be able to tolerate by‑products of office machine operation.
Must be able to tolerate heat and cold of seasonal changes and indoor temperatures.
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