Resident Services Coordinator
Company: Boulder Housing Partners
Location: Boulder
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Resident Services team
fosters healthy and thriving communities and promotes opportunity
for residents through a combination of strategic programming and
community partnerships. Resident Services focuses on the social
drivers of health, including housing stability, education, economic
development and mobility, health and wellness, and
population-specific services (families, seniors, people with
disabilities, and people exiting homelessness). The Resident
Services team provides support to 2,100 households across 40
housing communities. Resident Services promotes well-being,
decreases inequities, increases protective factors, and helps all
people thrive. Reporting to the Director of Resident Services, this
position partners with Imagine! to provide outreach and support to
individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities,
brain injuries, and autism (IDD, BI, autism) experiencing
homelessness or housing insecurity. Coordinates housing navigation
efforts for individuals with disabilities. Boulder Housing
Partners. Guides individuals through skill building, assessing
benefits and wraparound services, and housing eligibility. Uses
community data to inform housing navigation strategy and maintains
comprehensive data collection and reporting. HIRING RANGE AND
BENEFITS: Hiring Range: $25 - $29/hour DOQ Applications will be
accepted through February 9, 2026. We know our employees are our
most important resource, in addition to rewarding and meaningful
work we enjoy: Medical, dental, vision health plans. Retirement
benefits that include PERA defined benefit plan plus 401k and 457
plans. Paid life insurance. Employee wellness program. Long term
disability 13 paid holidays per year plus vacation and sick leave.
Select Summer Fridays off (if applicable) Excellent work-life
programs, such as flexible schedules, training opportunities, and
more. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 1. Provide service coordination to
individual residents to support housing stability, economic
development, education, and health and wellness. Activities
include: Supporting individuals with IDD, BI, and autism to apply
for housing and benefits, including gathering required documents.
Conducting needs assessments to identify the social, health, and
wellness needs of residents. Developing structured skill-building
plans tailored to individual needs, integrating assistive
technology to enhance learning and independence. Developing
long-term housing planning for individuals with aging caregivers.
Collaborating with individuals with IDD, BI, and autism, their
caregivers, and community stakeholders to identify systemic
barriers and advocate for long-term housing solutions. Working with
other BHP staff to review residents' status, consulting with site
teams and communicating with service providers and/or family
members regarding residents' needs. Assisting property managers
with lease and building community issues. Maintaining an annual
work plan, monthly program reports, and reports on outcome
measures. Collecting and maintaining accurate data on individuals'
demographics, service utilization, skill development progress, and
housing outcomes. Using data to inform and improve housing and
support services. Researching and maintaining a database of
available housing and other resources and/or services and their
eligibility requirements. Preparing data for community-based
presentations and funding reports to advocate for sustained and
expanded housing support for individuals with IDD, BI, and autism
in Boulder County. Advising Imagine! & BHP leadership on current
best practices in housing and other resource navigation in Boulder
County. Coordinating activities for interns or volunteers as
assigned. 2. Develop, implement, support, and monitor a variety of
educational, social services, health and safety, and recreation
programs to benefit BHP residents with IDD, BI, and autism. This
includes: Supporting community organizations to provide effective
onsite programming to residents. Assessing residents with program
needs in various ways, including informal surveying, needs
assessments, and community meetings. Coordinating with community
service providers to ensure seamless support. Collaborating with
BHP’s Activities Coordinator to plan and organize activities to
engage residents and promote a healthy community. Coordinating,
publicizing, and promoting programs. Represent BHP and Imagine! At
public meetings, training sessions, and community outreach events.
3. Promote community building and leadership development with
residents. This includes: Conducting individual assessment
interviews and participating in community meetings with residents
of assigned sites to identify personal and community needs and
assets, and to gain resident participation in community
problem-solving and on-site programming. Assisting residents to
create informal support networks among themselves with family and
friends. Encouraging community contributions through volunteer
opportunities. Promoting communication with residents and community
building at assigned sites through newsletters, written
announcements, educational programs, and community meetings.
Participate in BHP team meetings focusing on investigating and
resolving community, maintenance, and resident issues. 4. Work with
other BHP departments to develop policies and procedures to promote
resident cooperation and lease compliance. 5. Represent BHP and
Imagine! through participation in professional organizations,
meetings, and public speaking events. 6. Perform related duties as
required by management to meet the needs of BHP and Imagine!. 7.
Takes proper safety precautions, anticipates unsafe circumstances,
and acts accordingly to prevent accidents. Responsible for the
safety of self, others, materials, and equipment. Uses all required
safety equipment and follows all safety regulations, policies, and
procedures. Reports all accidents and damage to BHP property. 8.
Regular, predictable attendance is an essential function of this
position. 9. Maintains a high level of professionalism and
integrity; listens to questions and concerns, evaluates issues and
possible solutions, works collaboratively with the Boulder Housing
Partners team to address systemic problems; inspires confidence and
respect; uses feedback from others to grow and develop. 10.
Actively supports and upholds BHP’s stated mission and values.
Optimizes the use of resources; responsible for knowing and
complying with all BHP policies. Participates in professional
training and development; and adheres to attendance and workplace
attire policies. Boulder Housing Partners is committed to hiring
employees who provide excellent customer service. Our employees
communicate courteously and responsively with the public and
co-workers, are sensitive to diversity issues provide effective and
efficient service to the public and co-workers and act with a high
level of integrity and take responsibility for their words and
actions. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in human
services, social services, psychology, public health, or related
degree required. Three plus years of experience in social work,
housing navigation, disability services, or a related field. Proven
experience working in housing systems, eligibility processes, and
community-based wraparound services. Experience working with
individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain
injury, or autism. Knowledge of community resources. Knowledge of
and/or experience in working with culturally diverse individuals
and groups. Sensitivity to people who have special needs, such as
the culturally diverse, disabled, elderly, or chronically mentally
ill. Ability to work independently and to assume responsibility for
completion of complex workload without close supervision. Ability
to handle sensitive information and maintain confidentiality.
Strong computer skills in Word, Outlook, and Excel. Strong
understanding of virtual workspace etiquette. Valid Colorado
driver’s license and an acceptable motor vehicle record. Acceptable
background information, including criminal history. DESIRED
QUALIFICATIONS: Master of Social Work or other related graduate
degree preferred. Previous experience in federally subsidized
housing or human service programs. Experience in building and
maintaining relationships with local public and private providers
of community and supportive services. Experience with case
management or program management software. Knowledge of community
building principles and processes. Bilingual (English/Spanish)
preferred. COMPETENCIES: Resource Coordination - Advanced service
coordination expertise for serving individuals with IDD, BI,
autism, including assessment and evaluation of needs;
interdisciplinary collaboration; benefits acquisition; housing
systems, crisis management and problem solving; coaching to meet
goals; motivational interviewing; ethical leadership; technology
integration; and cultural competencies. Interpersonal Skills –
Commits to finding ways to work with a wide array of people and
finds ways to adjust to working in different situations and with
people who have different styles. Peer Relationships – Can quickly
find common ground and solve problems for the good of all, can
solve problems with peers with a minimum of noise, is seen as a
team player and is cooperative, easily gains trust and support of
peers, encourages collaboration, can be candid with peers. Dealing
with Ambiguity – Can effectively cope with change, can shift gears
comfortably, can decide and act without having the total picture,
isn’t upset when things are up in the air, doesn’t have to finish
things before moving on, can comfortably handle risk and
uncertainty. Self-Knowledge – Is personally committed to and
actively works to continuously improve him/herself, understands
that different situations and levels may call for different skills
and approaches, works to deploy strengths, works on compensating
for weakness and limits. Analytical and Critical Thinking –
Assesses information, identifies patterns, asks thoughtful
questions, and makes well-reasoned decisions. Attention to Detail
with Strategic Awareness – Produces accurate, high-quality work
while maintaining awareness of the broader organizational picture
and goals. Drive for Results - Can be counted on to exceed goals
successfully, is constantly and consistently one of the top
performers, very bottom-line oriented, steadfastly pushes self and
others for results. Organizing – Can marshal resources (people,
funding, material, support) to get things done, can orchestrate
multiple activities at once to accomplish a goal, uses resources
efficiently and effectively, arranges information and files in a
useful manner. Customer Service – Provides exemplary customer
service to applicants, residents, community partners, and
co-workers. Communication Skills - Able to convey verbally and in
writing complex information in a professional, clear, and concise
fashion using correct grammar and punctuation. Able to navigate
conflict and have difficult conversations with staff, peers, and
residents. Understands and practices the principles of active and
effective listening. Strives to constantly improve communication
skills. High level of attention to detail and accuracy. Time
Management - Strong organizational and prioritization skills.
Practices regular, predictable attendance. High level of attention
to detail and accuracy. Self-motivated, proactive, and resourceful.
Self-Knowledge and Development – Actively works to improve skills,
leverages strengths, and addresses limitations through continuous
learning and feedback. Work Ethic and Professionalism – Displays
dedication, accountability, and a strong sense of responsibility in
all aspects of work. CHAIN OF SUPERVISION: (1) TITLE OF IMMEDIATE
SUPERVISOR: Director of Resident Services (2) TITLE(S) OF POSITIONS
OVER WHICH THIS POSITION HAS DIRECT SUPERVISION: N/A MACHINES AND
EQUIPMENT USED IN WORK INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE
FOLLOWING: Frequently uses standard office equipment including
personal computers, scanners, calculators, printers, shredder
machine, electronic date stamp, telephones, fax, and copy machines.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Physical Demands: This position works in an
office setting and is primarily sedentary, requiring the individual
to sit for 8 or more hours per day. Work involves frequent use of
hands and eyes for computer operation, data entry, and office
equipment; vision to read, record, and interpret information; and
verbal and auditory abilities to communicate with employees,
vendors, and residents. The role may occasionally involve lifting
and carrying materials up to 30 pounds, walking short distances, or
standing for brief periods. Mental and cognitive demands include
attention to detail, accuracy, problem-solving, meeting deadlines,
and handling multiple priorities. Work Environment: Work is
performed at a desk in a clean, comfortable, and generally quiet
office environment, with frequent computer use and regular
interaction with staff and community partners. Occasional
interruptions and deadlines are part of the work. The physical
demands and work environment characteristics described here are
representative of those an employee may encounter while performing
the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to
perform the essential functions. BHP is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. We prohibit unlawful discrimination against applicants or
employees on the basis of age 40 and over, race (including traits
historically associated with race, such as hair texture and length,
protective hairstyles), sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
gender expression, color, religion, creed, national origin,
ancestry, disability, military status, genetic information, marital
status, or any other status protected by applicable state or local
law. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals
with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the
position.
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