
Regional Program Coverage Specialist
Project Access, Tucson, AZ, United States
Project Access provides programs and services to over 27,000 children, families, and seniors living in affordable housing communities across the country. We strive to empower residents of affordable housing communities through our onsite services, aiming to create pathways for self‑reliance and personal growth.
Join the Project Access team and create impact in the lives of our residents. Hear from them and how their lives have changed: www.project-access.org/success-stories/
The Regional Program Coverage Specialist is primarily responsible for traveling to Project Access family resource centers for the overall development and coordination of programs and resident services during times of vacancies. This includes providing place based and virtual programs and services to respond to the needs of residents, monitor site budgets, assist in building relationships with key stakeholders and vendors to support vacancies and local sites, acting as an ambassador for the organization, and facilitating Project Access events.
This position will require travel to resource centers to cover vacancies at our Resource Centers to ensure a continuum of services to more than 27,000 youth, families, and seniors. Your work will help us achieve our goal of cultivating strong communities, positive changes, and hopeful futures. In addition, this position will provide support to the resource centers within their local hub and administrative support across the organization.
What you’ll do
Provide on‑site and remote resident services to Resource Centers with vacancies, which includes implementing core programs and services outlined in the Program Model and contracts. This includes connecting, engaging, and empowering residents across four initiatives: Economic Stability, Education for Youth and Families, Health and Wellness, and Community Building
Work from local site as their home base to provide support to local resource center coordinators and fully engage in programming and services at that site while providing floater support to additional local resource centers as needed
Coordinate and deliver remote/virtual services which may include, but not limited to the Project Access Connect App, Virtual Call Center Support Line, hosting virtual call‑ins for homework help, check‑ins with residents, one on one support services and workshops
Work with Senior Regional Manager to examine, analyze, and evaluate the effectiveness of site vacancy strategies
Nurture new and existing relationships with third‑party service providers and vendors, establish agreements and necessary insurance documentation prior to launching services
Maintain collaborative relationships with on‑site property managers through regular communication and meetings to address property and resident needs; actively solicit input to improve site services
Outreach and engagement: Maintain a community presence during site coverage and site support through door knocking, tabling, meet and greets
Plan and assist in facilitating events, including community building events that promote safe communities and strong connections among residents
Support on‑site food distribution as needed
Provide residents with information and referrals to access community resources and support services
Publish monthly newsletters for vacant sites, including a calendar of events for distribution to residents
Monitor site budgets and spending for sites during times of coverage
Track expenses, maintain records, and complete expense reports
Schedule, update and maintain communication with local resource center partnerships while providing coverage
Support the set‑up of new Family and Senior Resource Center sites, which can include out‑of‑state locations, and coordinate the ordering of all needed supplies, equipment, and resources, as needed
Collect and record data to measure program outcomes to include monthly program attendance and evaluation; maintain documentation of work and complete required reports as needed for sites during times of coverage
Use of vehicle to acquire program supplies and deliver to center, attend off‑site trainings and meetings, etc. Business mileage reimbursed at IRS rate for sites within driving distance
Provide administrative support to Field Staff and Regional Managers as needed
Perform other related duties to benefit the mission of the organization
What you’ll bring
Four years of experience in multi‑family housing or related fields such as social services or community outreach; or a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Human Services, or related field.
Minimum of one year experience in both:
after‑school programs or educational settings for youth
serving diverse populations, demonstrating cultural competency and community awareness.
Exceptional interpersonal skills with a proactive approach to customer engagement and outreach
A high level of verbal, writing, and listening skills
Strong time management, administrative, and organizational skills
Effective time management skills and the ability to adapt quickly to changing situations
Proficient with MS Office (i.e. Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook)
The physical activity of this position includes minimal bending, walking, kneeling, reaching, and step climbing. Able to lift up to 30 pounds, which includes large boxes of food for a supplemental food distribution program.
Credentials/Certifications
Valid Driver’s License, clean driving record, and current automobile insurance
CPR & First Aid certified (or obtained within 90 days of hire)
Successful completion of background check
The details
This is a full‑time, exempt, position
Schedule:
Monday through Friday, 9am‑5:30pm; evenings and weekends as needed.
Travel 75% of time:
Travel to provide coverage at Resource Centers located primarily in, but not limited to: AZ, CA, CO, MN, NV, UT. Includes staying at a location for up to 10 days.
Annual Compensation:
$58,200
Benefits offered:
Health insurance, dental insurance, short‑term disability, term life insurance, and an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Additionally, the following voluntary benefits are available at 100% employee cost: vision insurance, voluntary life insurance, pet insurance, and supplemental benefits.
Safe Harbor 401(k) with 4% company match
Paid time off + 14 paid holidays
Project Access, Inc. is an at‑will and equal opportunity employer, committed to creating an equitable and inclusive workplace. We value diversity in all its forms and actively seek to build a team that reflects the richness of our community. Our hiring practices are designed to identify and welcome talented individuals regardless of their race, ethnicity, cultural background, religious beliefs or practices, gender identity or expression, relationship status, age, neurotype, physical or sensory abilities, sexual orientation, military service history, or any other aspect of their identity protected by law. We believe that a diverse team leads to better ideas, more innovative solutions, and a stronger community impact. Our goal is to foster an environment where everyone can thrive and contribute their unique perspectives and skills.
The pay range for this role is:
52,800 - 52,800 USD per hour (Catalina Ridge - AZ)
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Join the Project Access team and create impact in the lives of our residents. Hear from them and how their lives have changed: www.project-access.org/success-stories/
The Regional Program Coverage Specialist is primarily responsible for traveling to Project Access family resource centers for the overall development and coordination of programs and resident services during times of vacancies. This includes providing place based and virtual programs and services to respond to the needs of residents, monitor site budgets, assist in building relationships with key stakeholders and vendors to support vacancies and local sites, acting as an ambassador for the organization, and facilitating Project Access events.
This position will require travel to resource centers to cover vacancies at our Resource Centers to ensure a continuum of services to more than 27,000 youth, families, and seniors. Your work will help us achieve our goal of cultivating strong communities, positive changes, and hopeful futures. In addition, this position will provide support to the resource centers within their local hub and administrative support across the organization.
What you’ll do
Provide on‑site and remote resident services to Resource Centers with vacancies, which includes implementing core programs and services outlined in the Program Model and contracts. This includes connecting, engaging, and empowering residents across four initiatives: Economic Stability, Education for Youth and Families, Health and Wellness, and Community Building
Work from local site as their home base to provide support to local resource center coordinators and fully engage in programming and services at that site while providing floater support to additional local resource centers as needed
Coordinate and deliver remote/virtual services which may include, but not limited to the Project Access Connect App, Virtual Call Center Support Line, hosting virtual call‑ins for homework help, check‑ins with residents, one on one support services and workshops
Work with Senior Regional Manager to examine, analyze, and evaluate the effectiveness of site vacancy strategies
Nurture new and existing relationships with third‑party service providers and vendors, establish agreements and necessary insurance documentation prior to launching services
Maintain collaborative relationships with on‑site property managers through regular communication and meetings to address property and resident needs; actively solicit input to improve site services
Outreach and engagement: Maintain a community presence during site coverage and site support through door knocking, tabling, meet and greets
Plan and assist in facilitating events, including community building events that promote safe communities and strong connections among residents
Support on‑site food distribution as needed
Provide residents with information and referrals to access community resources and support services
Publish monthly newsletters for vacant sites, including a calendar of events for distribution to residents
Monitor site budgets and spending for sites during times of coverage
Track expenses, maintain records, and complete expense reports
Schedule, update and maintain communication with local resource center partnerships while providing coverage
Support the set‑up of new Family and Senior Resource Center sites, which can include out‑of‑state locations, and coordinate the ordering of all needed supplies, equipment, and resources, as needed
Collect and record data to measure program outcomes to include monthly program attendance and evaluation; maintain documentation of work and complete required reports as needed for sites during times of coverage
Use of vehicle to acquire program supplies and deliver to center, attend off‑site trainings and meetings, etc. Business mileage reimbursed at IRS rate for sites within driving distance
Provide administrative support to Field Staff and Regional Managers as needed
Perform other related duties to benefit the mission of the organization
What you’ll bring
Four years of experience in multi‑family housing or related fields such as social services or community outreach; or a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Human Services, or related field.
Minimum of one year experience in both:
after‑school programs or educational settings for youth
serving diverse populations, demonstrating cultural competency and community awareness.
Exceptional interpersonal skills with a proactive approach to customer engagement and outreach
A high level of verbal, writing, and listening skills
Strong time management, administrative, and organizational skills
Effective time management skills and the ability to adapt quickly to changing situations
Proficient with MS Office (i.e. Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook)
The physical activity of this position includes minimal bending, walking, kneeling, reaching, and step climbing. Able to lift up to 30 pounds, which includes large boxes of food for a supplemental food distribution program.
Credentials/Certifications
Valid Driver’s License, clean driving record, and current automobile insurance
CPR & First Aid certified (or obtained within 90 days of hire)
Successful completion of background check
The details
This is a full‑time, exempt, position
Schedule:
Monday through Friday, 9am‑5:30pm; evenings and weekends as needed.
Travel 75% of time:
Travel to provide coverage at Resource Centers located primarily in, but not limited to: AZ, CA, CO, MN, NV, UT. Includes staying at a location for up to 10 days.
Annual Compensation:
$58,200
Benefits offered:
Health insurance, dental insurance, short‑term disability, term life insurance, and an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Additionally, the following voluntary benefits are available at 100% employee cost: vision insurance, voluntary life insurance, pet insurance, and supplemental benefits.
Safe Harbor 401(k) with 4% company match
Paid time off + 14 paid holidays
Project Access, Inc. is an at‑will and equal opportunity employer, committed to creating an equitable and inclusive workplace. We value diversity in all its forms and actively seek to build a team that reflects the richness of our community. Our hiring practices are designed to identify and welcome talented individuals regardless of their race, ethnicity, cultural background, religious beliefs or practices, gender identity or expression, relationship status, age, neurotype, physical or sensory abilities, sexual orientation, military service history, or any other aspect of their identity protected by law. We believe that a diverse team leads to better ideas, more innovative solutions, and a stronger community impact. Our goal is to foster an environment where everyone can thrive and contribute their unique perspectives and skills.
The pay range for this role is:
52,800 - 52,800 USD per hour (Catalina Ridge - AZ)
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