Resident Services Coordinator - New York, NY

New York, NY
Full Time
Entry Level
Overview

Rose Associates is your gateway to an exhilarating realm of real estate innovation. Our dynamic
services platform spans development, management, leasing, and marketing, catering to private and institutional property owners globally. In the unparalleled market of New York City, where unique needs and challenges abound, we've solidified our position as the go-to industry leader.

Established in 1925, Rose Associates boasts almost a century of New York real estate expertise,
continuously expanding across the tri-state area. Join us on the forefront of innovation and
growth – Rose Associates is where excitement meets opportunity!

Join our dynamic team as a Resident Service Coordinator! You'll be at the heart of our Social Impact department, collaborating to create, organize, and assess the impact of vital social and health initiatives. Your role? Empowering residents to enhance their quality of life through tailored programs and services.

Essential Job Functions
  • Assume responsibility for coordinating programs, activities and services for residents on a group basis while serving as a liaison to community agencies.
  • Engage with residents to answer questions, address concerns, assist basic needs, coordinate use of community services, build support networks with other residents, family and friends, and report complaints to management.
  • Network, engage with, and make referrals to community service providers and volunteers within the community to enhance residents’ lives and address areas of need; works to identify low-cost service providers and / or negotiate discounts.
  • Implement on-site or mobile health services and screenings and educational events that include subjects relating to health care, agency support, life skills and referral sources.
  • Monitor the ongoing provision of services from community agencies and keeps documentation with the progress of the individual.
  • Develop a Resource Directory that includes a listing of state and / local services providers for families, children, elderly residents, person with disabilities and emergency assistance.
  • Utilize appropriate documentation system to track all work done with residents and completes paperwork with all residents who utilize the Service Coordination Program.
  • Complete Care Plans/Quarterly Monitoring with residents needing referrals and follows up on all services stand after implementation.
  • Submit Semi- Annual Performance Reports to HUD to maintain funding for the Service Coordination Program at the property.
  • Must be present on-site and be able to move throughout the building to address community-related matters, including exceptional communication skills to meet with tenants, staff, vendors and visitors.
  • Ability to ascend and descend stairs and be comfortable with exposure to varying environmental climates and circumstances.
  • Position may be required to perform duties outside their normal responsibilities as needed.
Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in business or social work is preferred, or a minimum of 2 years of experience working in resident support, social work, affordable or multifamily housing.
  • Proficiency in navigating computers and community management software, including Microsoft Office, iLuvLeasing, On-Site, and Yardi.
  • Strong understanding of housing subsidies, rental assistance programs, and Fair Housing laws.
  • Interpersonal communication skills in English and Spanish is preferred.
  • Valid NYS real estate license or ability to obtain one within the first 120 days of employment. All active license holders must register their license with Rose Associates upon hire.
  • Work authorization (required)
  • Must be available to work weekends (Saturdays and Sundays)
In addition to base compensation, full benefits packages are available. 

Hourly Pay Range: $31.25 - $33.65
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