The Community Builders, Inc. · 5 hours ago
Community Life Service Coordinator
The Community Builders, Inc. (TCB) is a leading nonprofit real estate developer focused on strengthening neighborhoods across the nation. They are seeking a highly motivated Community Life Service Coordinator to coordinate community engagement opportunities at Park Morton, focusing on operationalizing the site and supporting quality programming for residents.
ConstructionProperty ManagementReal Estate
Responsibilities
Identifying residents in need of moving assistance and coordination
Coordinate the implementation of the TCB Housing Stabilization Standard of Practice, which includes communicating with PM re. work orders issues, rent, etc
Coordinate activities to ensure Seniors are able to age in place with dignity and families move toward economic mobility
Develop strategic partnerships with local service providers to bring on-site programs to Armstrong residents as well as provide referrals to off-site programs and services in the following CL outcome areas: youth mentoring and job programs, afterschool, early education, career pathway, financial, and housing stabilization, activities of daily living, senior isolation etc
Attend trainings around trauma informed care, youth mentorship, youth development, budgeting, restorative justice, gang violence, mental health first aide, youth diversion programs, motivational interviewing
Assist in the creation of the Monthly Calendar/Monthly Newsletter for distribution
Document all coaching/event interactions in CL Connect
Complete Community Life Questionnaires with assigned cohort of residents
Host and Participate in TCB Hosted /Partner Hosted events
Document all efforts in CL Connect
Qualification
Required
Professionalism and strong work ethic
Oral and written communication skills
Social Media/Marketing skills
Critical thinking and problem solving
Teamwork and collaboration
Leadership
Company
The Community Builders, Inc.
The Community Builders, Inc. (TCB) is a leading nonprofit developer of mixed-income housing in the United States.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$9.52MKey Investors
Community Development Financial Institutions FundCiti FoundationTD Bank
2024-10-23Grant· $4.5M
2024-09-24Grant· $0.5M
2024-03-05Grant· $1M
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