Community Specialist
Company: Plymouth Housing
Location: Seattle
Posted on: June 29, 2025
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Job Description:
This is a unionized position represented by Local 8 of the
Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU).
Starting wage is $29.60 an hour.JOB SUMMARYThe Community Specialist
(CS) supports Plymouth residents by working in a team environment,
in maintaining high quality service delivery based on the values
inherent in Plymouth’s mission, the principles of cultural
proficiency, the tenets of harm reduction and trauma-informed care,
and the ‘housing first’ philosophy and educates new residents with
the goal of understanding how the building functions and building
expectations, and also serves as part of an onsite permanent
supportive housing team (PSH) that is committed to supporting the
well-being of residents and includes staff presence in buildings,
creating strong positive connections among tenants and staff to
foster a sense of community, safety and home. Specific tasks
related to this position (but are not limited to) include
collaboration with tenants, building staff and partners to offer
regular culturally relevant activities in and outside of the
building that meet a wide range of tenant needs and interest.This
position is generally assigned to an individual Plymouth building
but may be reassigned on a short or long-term basis, based on
business/service needs.Work Schedule: This position works a 40-hour
work week, and at times requires working weekday evenings and one
weekend day along with the willingness to work select holiday
mornings. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS(Responsibilities,
accountabilities, and competencies; may not include all duties of
this job.)Supportive and Community Services In partnership with
tenants, building team and behavioral health partners, identifies
community building activities that are of interest to the residents
- social activities, health, life skills, educational
opportunities, treatment, peer groups, field trips, etc.
Responsible for activities calendar, including planning and
executing events. Actively outreaches residents to participate.
Welcomes all new residents to a safe and inclusive environment for
all and supports the orientation and onboarding program to
acclimate residents to their new home, understand building
expectations, and form relationships with staff and residents.
Identifies and secures materials and supplies needed for events;
maintain supply of “welcome baskets” for new tenants. Arrange for
and/or distribute food to tenants during events.Creates respectful
and trusting relationships with tenants.Transports groups of
tenants to external activities using company vehicles.Creates
schedules for community bus service or transportation, including
local shopping or destination trips. Mediates conflict using
de-escalation and other techniques; intervenes in crisis to respond
to emergencies as necessary.Assists with resident’s complaints and
concerns, escalating them to the Residential Services Manager as
needed. Distribute newsletters, brochures, and other relevant
materials to residents, ensuring that communicate accommodates
language differences, cultural difference, visual impairments, and
other necessary accommodations as requested by residents.
Collaborative Plan and execute events and meetings as needed. i.e.,
identify resources, recruits and manages support needed to
facilitate community events (coordinate with building staff,
partners, volunteers, etc.).Provides support, guidance, and
oversight during communicatee events for all volunteers and
interns. Helps manage the milieu to promote safety and community by
maintaining a proactive presence during non-event hours.Proactively
seeks tenant input and feedback and encourages tenant
leadership.Participates and attends staff/supervisory and team
meetings. Participates in Plymouth committees and workgroups as
appropriate.Practices a cooperative work approach and promotes
teamwork among co-workers. Works collaboratively across Plymouth
departments to uphold organization mission, vision and core
values.Responds to emergencies, initiating emergency maintenance
actions Serves and provides additional support to building team as
needed.AdministrativeCoordinating with internal departments of
calendared activities, scheduling meetings, and collecting client
information.Ensure significant events involving residents and
building operations activities are recorded accurately in daily log
and all necessary information during shift, reads log daily at
start of shift; maintains and or assists with other program
documentation as needed. i.e., Incident Reports, tenant
satisfaction surveys.Other Performs other duties as assigned by
Site Director. ESSENTIAL JOB QUALIFICATIONS(Any equivalent
combination of knowledge, skills, abilities, education, and
experience.)Education: High School Diploma GED certification or an
equivalent combination of relevant work experience. Experience: Two
(2) years’ experience working in the human services field,
preferably with low-income, diverse, homeless, and special needs
clients.Licensure/Certification: Valid Washington State Driver
License with fully insurable driving record. Knowledge, Skills &
Abilities:Ability to communicate and listen effectively and
successfully de-escalate potential volatile situations with staff
members and tenants. Ability to be calm and exercise good judgement
during emergency and stressful situations.Ability to work
independently and with high motivation. Ability to work
cooperatively in partnership with community stakeholders and
resources.Ability to be flexible, supportive and to work
cooperatively with staff as a member of a multi-disciplinary and
diverse team.Experience with Microsoft Office applications;
particularly Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, and Zoom. Strong written
and oral communication skills. Advanced knowledge of general office
practices and procedures; strong customer service skills and
excellent organizational and time management skills. Extraordinary
attention to detail skills.Desired Qualifications:Familiarity with
trauma-informed care and de-escalation is desired.Experience
coordinating events is desired.BENEFITSWe offer a comprehensive
benefits package for Full-Time employees, including Medical,
Dental, Vision, PTO, and 403(b) options. Additionally, employees
have access to supplementary benefits such as the Employee
Assistance Program, a subsidized ORCA pass, and more. This is a
full-time position with benefits. Join us and be a catalyst for
positive change! Plymouth Housing is an equal opportunity employer.
We recruit, hire, train and promote employees based on merit and
business needs, and without regard for race, color, citizenship
status, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, age,
weight, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital
status, veteran status, military status, political affiliation, or
any other factor protected by law.Sunday – Thursday, 10am-6:30pm
Salary: . Date posted: 06/19/2025
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