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Housing Coordinator

Presencial, O trabalho pode ser executado em ou perto de Boston, MA
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  • Detalhes

    Tipo de Emprego:
    Tempo Integral
    Data de Início:
    Maio 11, 2026
    Prazo para Inscrições:
    Maio 8, 2026
    Remuneração:
    USD $1.099,41 - $1.257,78 / semana
    Causas:
    Saúde & Medicina, Moradia & Moradores de Rua, Dependência Química & Uso de Substâncias

    Descrição

    City of Boston Residency Required

    Mission Statement

    The mission of the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is to work in partnership with communities to protect and promote the health and well-being of all Boston residents, especially those impacted by racism and systemic inequities. The BPHC sets an expectation that all staff and leadership commit, individually and as part of the BPHC team, to hold ourselves accountable to establishing a culture of anti-racism and advance racial equity and justice through each of our bureaus, programs, and offices.

    Job Description

    The Boston Public Health Commission’s Homeless Services Bureau (HSB) provides emergency shelter, job training, behavioral health support, and housing services to unhoused individuals in Boston. We serve close to 5,000 individuals every year, and are one of the largest providers of emergency shelter in New England. We aim to make homelessness in Boston rare, brief, and one time. We do that by problem-solving with new guests at the front door to try to prevent anyone from entering homelessness to begin with. For individuals who do become homeless and use our shelters, we help them quickly move out of homelessness and find a safe place to call home. Once housed, we provide in-home supports to ensure someone does not return to homelessness. We use a Housing First and racial justice framework, which is built on the foundation that housing is a social determinant of health, a basic need that everyone deserves, and does not require sobriety. We believe that everyone, with the right support, can succeed in housing. We foster evidence-based approaches such as trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and motivational interviewing in the delivery of our services, and ensure services are low-threshold and accessible to our guests.

    Our housing team helps clients quickly find and move out of homelessness and into permanent housing and then helps clients succeed in housing. Through housing navigation staff engage clients in housing conversations, help them access all possible housing options, and coordinate unit viewings, lease signings, and move-in logistics. Through landlord relations and housing location, staff build rapport with current and potential landlords, explain program details, and help locate viable housing opportunities. Through housing stabilization staff ensure that clients succeed in housing and do not return to homelessness by providing in-home support and connecting clients to community-based services. Through asset development and income maximization, staff help clients increase their income and apply to and connect to public benefits so that that they can be successful in housing.

    DUTIES: As assigned, responsible for the delivery of services to help clients find, move to, and remain in permanent housing.

    Supervision

    • Responsible for the day-to-day operations and execution of assigned housing services to ensure quick and successful placements for individuals experiencing homelessness.
    • Responsible for recruitment, training, scheduling, and direct supervision of assigned staff.
    • Responsible for monitoring assigned staffs’ caseloads, case files, data entry, and progress toward position goals.

    Housing Navigation: As assigned the Housing Coordinator

    • Outreaches to and builds rapport with clients to engage them in housing.
    • Assists clients to navigate and stay up to date on all possible housing options they may qualify for, including but not limited to subsidized housing, market rate/private housing, shared housing, and permanent supportive housing.
    • Completes intakes and assessments on participants to determine housing choices, needs, and barriers, which includes completing housing histories and viewing credit reports and criminal background checks.
    • Creates individual housing plans and identifies strategies to help clients remove barriers and find appropriate housing options.
    • Assists clients in obtaining all required documents for various housing opportunities.
    • Searches for housing opportunities and assists clients in interacting with potential landlords and housing providers.

    Housing Location and Landlord Liaising: As assigned the Housing Coordinator

    • Searches online and through all available resources for affordable rental housing options.
    • Creates, maintains, and regularly updates an inventory of housing options.
    • Outreaches to potential new landlords and recruits them to become landlord partners in the program.
    • Completes and coordinates required housing documents including rent reasonableness checklists and housing inspections. Helps clients understand their leases and facilitates rent sharing agreements when necessary.
    • Matches clients’ needs and choices with housing options.
    • Working with housing navigators, provides mediation and advocacy with landlords as needed to resolve concerns or problems to help the client maintain stable housing.
    • Coordinates move-in logistics, including understanding and signing the lease and obtaining furniture and initial start-up funds.

    Housing Stabilization: As assigned the Housing Coordinator

    • Uses critical time intervention (CTI) to provide in-home housing stabilization services to individuals placed in housing.
    • Creates and monitors individual service plans to address barriers help clients gain the necessary skills to succeed in housing, focusing on but not limited to housing payment, legal issues, income and employment, independent living skills, community engagement, health care, and mental health.
    • Builds knowledge of and connections to community-based resources and helps clients utilize these services.
    • Develops service transition plans to reduce the level of care needed and refers clients to community-based resources.
    • Help clients search, identify, and move to more suitable and sustainable housing placements when necessary.

    Department-wide responsibilities

    • Engages all clients using a Housing First approach, delivers services using principles of trauma-informed care and harm-reduction, and promotes racial equity.
    • Coordinates referrals and connects clients to key services to help them find and succeed in housing, including but not limited to external housing navigation services, benefits and income maximization, community-based resources, and stabilization services.
    • Transports clients to critical appointments to find and/or maintain housing.
    • Maintains up to date and accurate service plans, client files, and client records/documents, entering timely and accurate data into BPHC’s and the City’s HMIS databases.
    • Actively coordinates with other departments to provide integrated services to guests.
    • Participates in regular team meetings and trainings.

    QUALIFICATIONS:

    • Knowledge of Boston area housing and social services.

    Minimum Qualifications

    • Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of one (1) year supervisor experience and two (2) years of human service experience or College-level course work equivalent to an Associate’s degree with two (2) years minimum supervisory experience and three (3) years human service experience or High School Diploma/GED Certificate and three (3) years or supervisory experience and three (3) years of human services experience
    • Commitment to racial equity, housing first, trauma-informed care, and harm reduction.
    • Previous experience working with homeless, diverse ethnic and racial, and low-income populations with an understanding of barriers posed by mental health, substance use, immigration status, and criminal record.
    • Strong organizational and communication skills.
    • Ability to work in a team atmosphere.
    • Computer proficiency including writing, sending, and managing emails, using and entering data into an online database, completing electronic assessments, entering and updating data on Excel.
    • Valid driver’s license.

    Additional Information

    • City of Boston residency is required; Allston, Back Bay, Bay Village, Beacon Hill, Brighton, Charlestown, Chinatown, Dorchester, Downtown, East Boston, Fenway-Kenmore, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Mattapan, Mid-Dorchester, Mission Hill, North End, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, South End, West End, West Roxbury, Wharf district.
    • A Criminal Offenders Records Information request must be completed for this position. However, a record is not an automatic bar to employment but is reviewed in relation to the job applied for.
    • Certain immunizations will be recommended and/or required prior to commencement of employment duties.
    • Any position that requires an advanced degree will be subject to education verification.
    • Certain positions at the BPHC may be Grant Funded.
    • The Boston Public Health Commission is an EEO Employer and all applicants meeting the minimum requirements are eligible to apply.
    • Certain positions at the BPHC may require Child Protective Service Background verification.
    • The advertised shift and schedule are subject to change at the department's discretion.

    Shift

    Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-6pm

    Grant Funding Information

    This position is dependent on grants / external funding sources.

    Pay Range

    $1099.41 - $1,257.78 Weekly

    Localização

    Presencial
    Boston, MA, USA

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