Job Details
Type: Full-Time Exempt
Reports To: Program Director
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Application Deadline: October 3rd, interviews begin October 13th
Pay & Benefits
We believe in taking care of the people who take care of our community. This role comes with:
About the SOS Fund
At the Stop Oppressive Seizures Fund (SOS Fund), we’re working to stop the loss of homes, equity, and community in Baltimore City. Our mission is to disrupt predatory systems that strip away ownership in Black, Indigenous, and communities of color — while also reimagining what property and land stewardship can look like. We’re not just fighting harmful systems, we’re also building alternatives: through mutual aid, policy advocacy, and collective ownership models that put power back into the hands of our communities.
Our values are rooted in:
Working at SOS Fund
We’re a roll-up-your-sleeves kind of team. Titles exist so we know who’s doing what, but they don’t separate anyone from the work - everyone here pitches in where needed. We do a lot of our thinking together, collaboration and shared problem-solving are part of how we grow ideas and make decisions.
We’re an in-office team because being accessible to our clients, and to each other, is at the heart of how we work. While there are some opportunities to work from home, right now that’s usually no more than one day a week.
You’ll be joining a brilliant and highly committed collective who is passionate about helping Baltimore City residents keep their homes. If you like being part of a mission-driven team where the days are goal-focused but unscripted, this is the place for you.
About the Intake Coordinator Role
The Intake Coordinator is the bridge between SOS Fund and the Baltimore community. This role is all about building trust, spreading the word, and bringing in new clients.
You’ll be the welcoming first stop for people learning about and seeking SOS Fund support. You’ll make sure every client’s journey starts with clear communication, solid documentation, and a sense of being seen and heard. You’ll gather important information, connect with clients about their needs, and hand off a comprehensive, accurate picture to the rest of the SOS team via internal channels.
This role is perfect for someone who loves meeting new people, keeping up with community resources, events, and activities, and then sharing that knowledge with incoming SOS clients so they feel informed and supported from the start.
What You’ll Do
What We’re Looking For
Equal Opportunity
SOS is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate against any applicant for employment or employee because of race, nationality, ethnicity, age, religion, disability status, sex assigned at birth, gender identity, gender presentation, immigration status, or sexual orientation.