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Springs Living, LLC

Relationship Coordinator

Springs Living, LLC, Vancouver, Washington, United States, 98662

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Relationship Coordinator – The Springs at The Waterfront 1015 W Columbia Way, Vancouver, WA 98660

Welcome to the next generation in senior living, The Springs Living!

Our purpose is to change the way people think, feel, and experience senior living, which starts with changing the way people work in senior living. To accomplish this, we prioritize quality to enhance people’s lives – not only in our services and housing options for independent living, assisted living, and memory care, but also as an employer.

The Springs at The Waterfront is situated along the southern facing Vancouver riverfront and will provide approximately 250 private residences for those 62 and older. This state‑of‑the‑art, 12‑story senior living community will offer a variety of floor plans that feature stunning views. Interior spaces are warm and inviting, featuring high‑end amenities and services suitable to an urban setting, including secure underground parking. This brand‑new community is nothing like you have ever seen, but it is our commitment to compassionate quality care for more than 27 years that is truly distinctive.

Job Description The Relationship Coordinator plays a vital role in the satisfaction and well‑being of our residents and in advancing our mission of helping people

Live Life to its Fullest . This role is centered on relationships—listening deeply, responding thoughtfully, and supporting residents and families through change.

As the primary point of contact during a resident’s transition, you will welcome new residents into the community and guide them as they settle into their new home. You will serve as a trusted liaison between residents, families, and internal departments, calmly navigating concerns that may arise across services, care, or lifestyle. This is a dynamic role for someone who thrives in a fast‑paced environment, remains steady under pressure, and is energized by problem‑solving and pivoting as needs evolve. No two days are the same.

Strong attention to detail, emotional intelligence, and the ability to build meaningful, lasting relationships are essential to success in this position.

Schedule Wednesday–Saturday, approximately 32–35 hours per week. Flexibility is appreciated and at times required.

Responsibilities

Warmly welcome new residents and their families, introducing them to the community and serving as their primary point of contact during the transition period

Provide ongoing orientation for new Independent Living and Assisted Living residents and their families

Organize and facilitate new resident meet‑and‑greet and other engagement opportunities that foster connection and community

Provide coverage for the Concierge desk as needed

Offer guidance and recommendations for supportive services that assist residents and families with adjustment, whether moving from the greater community or transitioning between levels of service

Act as a calm, compassionate liaison between residents, families, and staff when concerns, conflicts, or challenges arise

Advocate for residents by coordinating solutions in collaboration with department managers

Observe resident behaviour and proactively communicate meaningful observations in a professional, thoughtful manner

Provide ongoing resources and referrals to outside providers (e.g., in‑home care, PT/OT) and ancillary services

Visit or coordinate visits to residents who are ill or hospitalized to ensure continued connection and support

Assist with resident advocacy initiatives by providing education and resources (e.g., voting assistance, estate planning resources, advance directives)

Maintain a strong working knowledge of Concierge responsibilities, ensuring seamless support and continuity of service as part of the Relationship Department

Qualifications

Senior Housing experience required

Knowledge of the medical profession or healthcare industry

Exceptional verbal and written communication skills

High emotional intelligence with the ability to remain calm, compassionate, and solution‑focused in emotionally charged situations

Ability to lead difficult conversations with empathy during stressful times for residents and families

Strong relationship‑building skills with the ability to see both individual needs and the broader community perspective

Ability to present information clearly and respond to questions from residents, families, staff, managers, and the general public

Proficient PC skills, including email, record‑keeping, databases, word processing, spreadsheets, and basic graphics

Current CPR and First Aid certification (or ability to obtain)

Adaptable, detail‑oriented, and energized by a role where priorities may shift and flexibility is key

Job Type Full‑time

Salary The Springs Living provides a competitive compensation package for the Relationship Coordinator position, with an hourly wage of $24 – $29, depending on experience.

Benefits

Medical Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Supplementary Insurance Options

No‑cost Telehealth Program

401(k) Matching

Employee Assistance Program

Employee Discounts

Flexible Spending Account

Paid Time Off/Sabbatical

Paid Training

Scholarships

Leadership Training and Coaching

Career Growth

Discounted Healthy Meals and Free Beverages

Access to Gym and Pool (before and after shifts)

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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