Resident Service Coordinator at JASA
As a Resident Service Coordinator, you will be the primary support system for senior tenants, providing individual case management and group programming. You will play a vital role in helping formerly unhoused tenants transition back into the community, ensuring they have the tools, benefits, and support networks needed to maintain permanent housing.
馃専 Why You鈥檒l Love Working at JASA
JASA is one of NYC鈥檚 largest and most trusted nonprofits serving older adults. Our dedicated professionals help improve the lives of thousands of seniors through impactful, mission-driven work.
Meaningful Impact:聽Directly support formerly unhoused seniors as they regain stability and independence.
Collaborative Environment:聽Work closely with the Supervisor of Residential Services and interdisciplinary teams.
Holistic Approach:聽Balance clinical case management with community-building and recreational programming.
馃摑 What You鈥檒l Be Doing
Under the supervision of the Supervisor of Residential Services, you will manage a caseload of senior tenants, focusing on housing stability, emotional well-being, and social integration.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Assessment:聽Provide monthly in-home assessments to evaluate the social and emotional needs of tenants; monitor risks and update case plans accordingly.
Housing Stability:聽Assist formerly unhoused tenants with community transitions; ensure all tenants maintain the subsidies and benefits required for permanent housing.
Case Management & Advocacy:聽Develop written case plans, screen for benefit eligibility, and provide advocacy to secure entitlements.
Counseling & Guidance:聽Offer individual and family guidance to resolve personal or tenancy-related issues.
Community Building:聽Facilitate tenant engagement through group meetings, recreational activities, and the development of informal support networks.
Resource Coordination:聽Refer tenants to legal aid, primary care, mental health services, and volunteer opportunities.
Crisis Prevention:聽Consult with supervisors regarding high-risk tenants to prevent evictions and address problematic behavioral patterns.
Education:聽Train tenants on their rights and obligations of tenancy, as well as available health and welfare resources.
馃帗 What You鈥檒l Need
Education:聽Bachelor鈥檚 degree (BSW preferred) in Sociology, Gerontology, Psychology, Human Services, or a related field.
Experience:聽Minimum of聽one year聽of relevant experience.
Technical Skills:聽Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Drive, and electronic case record systems.
Communication:聽Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate concisely;聽Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
Core Values:聽Ability to understand and appreciate the role of race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and individual values in serving a diverse population.
馃巵 Benefits at a Glance
JASA offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being and future:
Health & Wellness:聽Medical聽聽(choice of 3 medical plans), dental, and vision coverage at low cost, plus Employee Wellness Programs and an EAP.
Retirement Savings:聽403(b) plan with Roth option and an employer-funded pension.
Generous Time Off:聽Four weeks of vacation, plus holidays, floating holidays, and sick days.
Professional Growth:聽Opportunities for learning and career advancement in a mission-focused environment.
EEO Statement:聽JASA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected classification under federal, state, or local law.
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