
Part-time Community Manager
THE MARY ELIZABETH HOUSE INC A MINISTRY, Washington, DC, United States
Mary Elizabeth House is a transitional housing and support program in Washington, DC, serving young mothers—many aging out of foster care—who are building stable futures for themselves and their children. For over 20 years, we’ve provided a safe, supportive community where residents focus on education, employment, and parenting with guidance from mentors and partners.
Position Summary
The Part-Time Community Manager provides structured oversight of residential life, ensuring a safe, stable, and well-managed living environment. This role is responsible for community coordination, resident accountability, program alignment, volunteer engagement, and facilities management. This position is not a clinical counseling role. Housing is provided as part of the position and is designated for a single adult occupant.
Core Responsibilities
Resident Community Oversight: Ensure compliance with community standards, support resident accountability, and monitor participation in required programming and meetings
Program Coordination: Serve as liaison with program partners, support alignment of resident goals with programming, and facilitate regular check-ins and group meetings
Mentorship Program Management: Coordinate mentor pairings, track engagement, and support consistent, meaningful mentor–resident relationships
Speaker Series & Community Programming: Plan and manage logistics for monthly speaker series and other community‑building activities aligned with resident needs
Facilities & Operations Coordination: Address housing and facility needs, coordinate with vendors, and support smooth day‑to‑day residential operations
Safety & On-Call Response: Provide support during assigned on-call hours, respond to incidents as needed, and follow established escalation protocols
Qualifications & Ideal Candidate
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in social work, education, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
Experience working with vulnerable populations in residential, supervisory, or on-call settings
Ability to maintain clear boundaries while building trust and supportive relationships
Strong judgment and ability to respond calmly in high-stress or complex situations
Organized, reliable, and comfortable coordinating across residents, partners, and vendors
Demonstrated commitment to service-oriented work grounded in empathy, dignity, and accountability
Interest in posting our work via social media is a plus
Annualized Salary: $15,000 - 18,000 depending on experience
Housing: On-site private housing provided for a single adult occupant (estimated value: $1,500/month)
On-Call Compensation will be negotiated with each candidate. On-call hours are not considered scheduled working hours. A monthly on-call stipend will compensate for availability, with additional hourly pay provided only for time spent actively responding to needs.
Total compensation includes both direct pay and housing benefits.
Approximately 15 scheduled working hours per week , coordinated with leadership
On-call coverage during designated evening hours as assigned
On-call schedule will be established in advance
Interested applicants should submit a resume and cover letter to admin@maryelizabeth.org .
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Position Summary
The Part-Time Community Manager provides structured oversight of residential life, ensuring a safe, stable, and well-managed living environment. This role is responsible for community coordination, resident accountability, program alignment, volunteer engagement, and facilities management. This position is not a clinical counseling role. Housing is provided as part of the position and is designated for a single adult occupant.
Core Responsibilities
Resident Community Oversight: Ensure compliance with community standards, support resident accountability, and monitor participation in required programming and meetings
Program Coordination: Serve as liaison with program partners, support alignment of resident goals with programming, and facilitate regular check-ins and group meetings
Mentorship Program Management: Coordinate mentor pairings, track engagement, and support consistent, meaningful mentor–resident relationships
Speaker Series & Community Programming: Plan and manage logistics for monthly speaker series and other community‑building activities aligned with resident needs
Facilities & Operations Coordination: Address housing and facility needs, coordinate with vendors, and support smooth day‑to‑day residential operations
Safety & On-Call Response: Provide support during assigned on-call hours, respond to incidents as needed, and follow established escalation protocols
Qualifications & Ideal Candidate
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in social work, education, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
Experience working with vulnerable populations in residential, supervisory, or on-call settings
Ability to maintain clear boundaries while building trust and supportive relationships
Strong judgment and ability to respond calmly in high-stress or complex situations
Organized, reliable, and comfortable coordinating across residents, partners, and vendors
Demonstrated commitment to service-oriented work grounded in empathy, dignity, and accountability
Interest in posting our work via social media is a plus
Annualized Salary: $15,000 - 18,000 depending on experience
Housing: On-site private housing provided for a single adult occupant (estimated value: $1,500/month)
On-Call Compensation will be negotiated with each candidate. On-call hours are not considered scheduled working hours. A monthly on-call stipend will compensate for availability, with additional hourly pay provided only for time spent actively responding to needs.
Total compensation includes both direct pay and housing benefits.
Approximately 15 scheduled working hours per week , coordinated with leadership
On-call coverage during designated evening hours as assigned
On-call schedule will be established in advance
Interested applicants should submit a resume and cover letter to admin@maryelizabeth.org .
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