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Compass Health Network

Housing Coordinator ICTS

Compass Health Network, Columbia, Missouri, United States

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Be a bridge to stability by helping individuals and families find, secure, and sustain safe housing within a supportive, team-based care model. Schedule-Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Flexibility required to accommodate client needs.

The ICTS Housing Coordinator plays a key role in supporting vulnerable individuals and families as they work toward housing stability and community integration. In collaboration with the ICTS team, community partners, and housing providers, this position focuses on assessing housing needs, securing appropriate housing options, and supporting long-term success through engagement, education, and coordination of resources.

This is a great opportunity for someone

who is passionate about housing as a foundation for wellness and recovery, enjoys building strong community partnerships, and thrives in a role that blends direct consumer engagement with coordination, advocacy, and problem-solving.

Key Responsibilities

Engage ICTS consumers to assess housing needs and connect them with appropriate housing resources Collaborate with ICTS team members to support housing placement, stability, and successful community integration Coordinate with NARR-accredited housing providers, sober living environments, and other housing partners Build and maintain strong relationships with landlords, community stakeholders, and local partners Support housing stability through education on tenant rights, budgeting, household management, and sustainability Monitor housing placements, census, and assistance to ensure accurate documentation and timely payment requests Conduct property inspections to ensure safety and habitability standards are met Work closely with DOC, DBH, and other providers to support coordinated care Promote tenant engagement and participation through education and activities Support individualized housing goals and plans as part of each participant’s wellness plan

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

• High School/GED required • Bachelor’s degree in a human service field preferred

QUALIFICATION(S): WORK EXPERIENCE/TRAINING/ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

• At least four (4) years’ experience in human services required if Bachelor’s degree is not obtained • Ability to articulate and operate within the Housing First Model required • Working knowledge of available housing subsidy programs and other potential housing resources required • Strong verbal and written communication, conflict resolution, and organizational skills required • Significant state travel; valid driver’s license and agency-established minimum automobile coverage required • The ability to obtain and maintain a Class E MO driver’s license by the 60-day introductory period required

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